Flight Captain: Joe Fitzpatrick jfitz77@earthlink.net 919-757-9910 Vice Flt. Capt: Vacant Adjutant: Walt Dietrich 727fr8dog@embarqmail.com Treasurer: Chris Goff goffkc@aim.com Provost Marshall: Dave Devendorf ddevendorf@nc.rr.com CFIP: Steve Borden sborden130@aol.com Flight Captain s Corner What a sad and shocking email we all got on December 1 st, the passing of Brig Gen Bob Norman. I couldn t believe it. Whether you called him a fellow general officer, fellow pilot, fellow QB, fellow Daedalian, Gen Norman was a friend to us all. When I took over as Flight Captain, he was right there assuring me I have his total support. He was one of the main driving forces for the flight to get into the, Daedalians Flying Training program. I could count on him to step in for me when I was away, he truly enjoyed inducting new members. He was a mentor to me I m really going to miss him. Thank you to all the members who came out for his memorial service, as we learn more about his burial plans we ll let everyone know. Bob turned 83 the day before he passed away and would have been a Daedalian for 50 years on the 21 st of December. We started a tradition with Lt Gen Springer and Peyton Cook when a member celebrates 50 years as a Daedalian we present them with a Daedalian coin. I presented Bob s daughter Christina a coin at the memorial service. In addition, Doug Rowe did a nice print of a US Flag shadow box with Bob s name on it. It was displayed on a table with other family memorabilia. At the end of the newsletter are a collage of photos of Gen Norman doing what he did best, having a good time and talking! The flight donated a $100 in Gen Norman s name to the Moore County chapter of MOAA. I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry and Holy Christmas with family and friends. It was great having some of our active members, and their guests, at our November meeting. Having a luncheon instead of dinner has proven a benefit to our Pope and Ft Bragg members to come by for a quick lunch and meeting. Once again Walt Dietrich not only planned the luncheon but for the 2nd year in a row he s been the program. Speaking of Walt, he is stepping down from being our Flight Adjutant so we need someone to step up. We all were very happy to see Mark Gilles in attendance, he celebrated his 98th birthday on December 11 th, June must have had a big cake to hold that many candles. This month our program Kyle Snyder from the NC State to talk about the state regulating drones etc. We ll also have our fall ROTC scholarship winner, Cadet Ambrose from Campbell University, attend to receive his check and be recognized. Starting this month, our treasurer Chris Goff will be sending out to each member who made donations to the flight this year a summary so you can use while preparing your taxes. I will send it out via email. As we were finalizing the Newsletter we learned of the passing of Ken Spring, he was a proud and loyal member of Daedalians for 20 years. Here is info from his obituary, the Flight sent a $100 in Ken s name to Disable American Veterans. Visitation for family/friends will be held on January 10, from 12:00 to 1:30 PM at Adcock Funeral Home in Spring Lake. A graveside service/interment with military honors will follow at 2:00 PM at Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery on Fort Bragg, NC. I m always open to suggestions for a program, so if you have a topic or you d like to do a presentation yourself please let me know. Our next member to turn 90 will be Ron Davis this December and we will request Senator Burr have a US Flag flown over the US Capital in Washington DC in honor of Ron s Birthday. Ron will be our 9 th flag recipient since we started this program in 2008 and Peyton Cook will follow in March 2019. I look forward to what holds for the Harley H Pope Flight in 2018! Volabamus Volamus Joe
Did you make your meeting RSVP? Get your reservations in by January 21, Sunday evening, holding all last-minute changes to exceptional circumstances. NO-SHOWS are liable for the full cost of the meal. Immediately make any cancelations by contacting Walt Hersman NLT than Wednesday. Whenever possible, he will attempt to salvage the situation so a charge will not be made to you. Make your reservations with menu choice to: Pinewild/Pinehurst/ and Sandhills: Dave Devendorf 910 420-2155 Sanford Crowd: Mark Gillis 919-499-6757 All others contact Walt Hersman at hersm@aol.com or at 919-499-5071. MENU Menu #1 CHICKEN Traditional Caesar Salad Rosemary lemon roasted chicken breast Roasted asparagus Buttermilk mashed potatoes Italian Lemon Cake Menu #2 STEAK Traditional Caesar Salad 6 oz sirloin with cabernet reduction Roasted asparagus Buttermilk mashed potatoes Italian Lemon Cake Rolls, butter, coffee, tea, wine, and water included. NOTE: The cost to cover your meal, initial wine setup, raffle, and meals of guest speaker is now $35. Please try to bring correct amount of cash or a check. Make the check out to "Harley H. Pope Flight". DRESS: Business Causal or Uniform of the Day- Flight Suits welcomed. 1800 Drinks will be available (pay as you go) at the main bar. A mini-bar will set up in the meeting room when spouse or significant other is invited as guests to attend the meeting. 1830 Sit down with salads and initial wine setup of one bottle of red and one half-bottle of white wine at each table. Additional wine can be delivered to your table on a pay-as-you-go basis. 1850 Entree' Adjutant Report November Meeting At our luncheon meeting at McKellar's Lodge, Ft. Bragg the flight had an attendance of 20 it was an outstanding showing, total of 16 members/4 guests. The Flight Adjutant, Walt Dietrich, spoke about his experience as part of the 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, 11th Tactical Drone Squadron as a copilot flying DC-130As. The two DC-130s assigned to the unit could carry up to four AQM- 34 drones that where either equipped to carry chaff pods or internal cameras for photo reconnaissance. He spoke about a lot of drone testing carrying weapons trying to develop an attack drone for defense suppression in enemy areas. Membership is done mostly online now using the website link: http://daedalians.org/membership/become-amember/ Note: With passing of Bob Norman the contact for meal/reservations is now Dave Devendorf for all Pinehurst/Pinewild and Sandhills members. Respectfully submitted, Walt Dietrich Adjutant
NOTAMS 50/50 Drawing Joe Fitzpatrick won the raffle and donated it back to the flight s scholarship fund. He won $ 37.00 and the total collected was $ 75.00. Space A Sandy and I spent the last two weeks of November in Portugal and Spain. We were able to fly both ways Space A in and out of Rota NAS. So, while everyone in the states was celebrating Thanksgiving with turkey and mash potatoes we were dinning on Tapas and Wine in Sevilla, Spain. Get this, the entire week in Sevilla there were Black Friday Sales going on go figure! We re glad to be home. Daedalian Flight Training Scholarship (DFT) At our Oct meeting, both of our two Solo cadets attended to receive their flight jackets, Cadet Mack Roberson and Cadet Pieter Enkema. Programs Jan Feb Mar Kyle Snyder from NC State and the State s Drone program--fall ROTC cadet to receive scholarship award check Work in Progress Lt Col (ret) Mark Secord, 1964 operation called Dragon Rouge to rescue more than 1300 refugees from terrorism in the Congo with about 500 Belgian para-commandos. Visiting Another Flight Check out Apollo website before you travel http://apollo.daedalians.org/flight_locator/flight_map and look for a Flight that might be meeting while you are there. Great opportunity to meet fellow Daedalians and also observe how other flights run their operations. Facebook I realize some members refrain from using Facebook, but the fact is many organizations communicate to its members via this social media, one is the VA, stay connect on your VA Benefits on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/veteransbenefits/
Meet your Flight #48 Wingmen Walt Dietrich celebrated being a Daedalian 36 years last December. He was commissioned though OTS and came on active duty in November 1969. Walt was born August 1946 in Brunswick, GA. He attended UPT at Webb AFB with follow on at Ellington Field for C-130A training and then C- 130E training at Little Rock. His military aircraft flown were T-41, T-37, T-38, C-130A, DC-130A, C-130E. Walt has some time in Cessna 150, 152, PA 28, Seneca general aviation aircraft. He retired from the Air Force in 1989 as a Major and went onto fly for UPS in the B-727-100, B727-200, B-727-100QF. He has over 2,800 military hours and 6,000+ civilian hours. Walt has been our flight Adjutant for a number of years and stepped down in December. Bob Reneau has been a Life Daedalian member since 1983. He was commissioned through Air Force ROTC as a DG in June 1959. He attended pilot training at Moore Air Base (Mission, TX) and Webb AFB, TX. He flew T-34, T33 training aircraft and many variations of the Herk, C-130 A, B, C, E, AC-130, JC-130, RC-130. He accumulated over 8,000 military flying hours. He retired as a Lt Colonel after 25 years. His assignments were Stewart AFB 60-62, Naha AFB 62-65, Patrick AFB 65-68, (Gemini support) Ubon RTAB 68-69, (prototype AC-130), Rhein Main AB 69-73, (Reconnaissance), Beale AFB 73-75, (SR-71 Wing Staff) Offutt AFB (SAC IG) 75-77, Pope AFB 77-84 (41st Sq & Credible Cat Commander). Awards & Decs. Were a Silver Star, DFC, VCG, 13 Air Medals, 2 MSMs, Commendations Medals. Bob has been a loyal member of our flight, we wish he lived closer to have him attend more often. Flight and National dues for 2018 are due: Please help continue our Flight programs. Get your 2018 dues taken care of. Please print the next page. Fill in and bring to meeting or mail in with the payment of your dues. Request you indicate on the coupon if paying 2018 dues. Pope Flight Dues -- $25 (Due 1 January, as are National dues) Please bring this coupon to the meeting or mail in along with your check for dues. --Update your contact info / add additional donations to Scholarship fund-- NAME: Birth Month: ADDRESS: Phone: EMAIL: FLIGHT DUES: + Scholarship Fund Donation: Make checks payable to: Harley H. Pope Flight and bring to the meeting or mail to: Harley H. Pope Flight, 1011 No. Ellis Ave, Dunn, NC 28334
Robert Arthur Bob Norman, 83 of Pinehurst, passed away Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, at his home. He was born in Rapid City, S.D., and spent his early years living on Sioux Indian Reservations while his father worked for the Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs. During World War II while his father served in the Navy, the family settled in Rye, N.Y., where Bob graduated from Rye High School in 1953. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in international relations with honors from Brown University in 1957. He was a member of Air Force ROTC and Delta Upsilon Fraternity. He received a Masters of Business Administration degree from George Washington University in 1977. Upon graduation from Brown, Bob was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and attended pilot training. His first assignment was at Vance Air Force Base in Enid, Okla., as an instructor pilot. It was during this tour that Bob met his future wife, Christa, from Berlin, Germany, while she was working as an international stewardess for Pan American Airlines. To make up for her mistake of accidentally spilling coffee on his lap while on a transatlantic flight, he convinced her to leave her glamorous jetsetting career to become a military wife and move to Oklahoma! They married in November 1961 and took advantage of her Pan Am benefits to travel around the world on their honeymoon. Their daughter, Christina, was born in Enid in 1963. In 1964, he was sent as an advisor to the Republic of Vietnam working as an air liaison officer and forward air controller in support of the Vietnamese army and air force. The family reunited in 1965 and moved to England, where he flew F-4s. The next 20 years saw multiple moves between the U.S. and Europe, with assignments at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Seymour Johnson AFB; the Pentagon; and Ramstein and Sembach Air Bases in Germany. His final assignment was as deputy defense adviser to the U.S. Mission to NATO in Brussels, Belgium. He served in the USAF for 30 years and retired in 1987 as a brigadier general and command pilot with more than 5,700 flying hours. Following his retirement from the Air Force, the family remained in Brussels, where Bob headed the European office of E Systems and then Raytheon Industries. He and Christa enjoyed their years in Europe, participating each year in the NATO Political Industrial Conferences, which afforded them the opportunity to visit many of the beautiful countries of Europe. He retired from industry in 2000 and they moved to Pinehurst, where he could indulge in his hobbies of tennis, golf and flying his small airplane. Bob was active in the Military Officers Association, the Republican Men s Club, Daedalians and the QB s, two fraternal aviation societies. Robert was in charge of the MOAA Empty Stocking Fund for many years, providing Christmas cheer for many needy families in Moore County. Robert s pride and joy were his family: his daughter Christina, her husband Jeff and their three children: Katie, Stephanie and Caroline. Christina followed in her father s footsteps and joined the Air Force and married an Air Force pilot. Bob and Jeff enjoyed many discussions about flying over the years. Katie became the third generation to join the military, commissioning in the Air Force
upon her graduation from Creighton University. Bob encouraged and supported all the girls to excel in education and explore the world. Both Stephanie and Caroline joined in his passion for international relations and history graduating with those degrees from the University of Denver and Tulane University respectively. They all will miss their greatest champion. He is survived by his wife, Christa H. Norman (nee Krafft); daughter, Christina Norman Thompson and her husband, Jeffery, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; granddaughters, Katherine (Tokyo, Japan), Stephanie (London, England) and Caroline (Denver, Colo.); also survived by one sister, Carolyn Crenson and her husband, William, of Omaha, Neb. A memorial service will be held Monday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. at Boles Funeral Home in Pinehurst. Interment will be at a later date at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to MOAA- Moore County Chapter, P.O. Box 4205 Pinehurst, NC 28374. Online condolences may be left at www.bolesfuneralhome.com. Boles Funeral Home and Crematory Inc. in Pinehurst will be assisting the family. Thanks for the Memories
We ll miss your General!