P-38 found off Italy

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nortex97
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Dang, 12 living descendants from a marriage he only had 3 days to consummate before being shipped off. Sad/happy.

https://www.warhistoryonline.com/news/warren-singer-p-38-discovery.html

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Warren Singer, from Peoria, Illinois, was just 22 years old when he became missing in action (MIA). He'd just married his wife, Margaret, five months before, and she gave birth to their daughter, Peggy, in January 1944.

Upon hearing the news, Dave Clark, Singer's grandson, told the media, "Warren is a hero to us all, and we love him. He was a very young man with love, hope, and dreams. One of the really amazing things about the story is that Warren has 12 descendants. We are all alive because of the short time that Margaret and Warren had together. My mother recently realized there were three days between the wedding and him being shipped out."
BQ78
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Dave Clark, Singer's
Anyone else stumble past this?

I was going, what does the Dave Clark 5's singer have to do with a downed P-38.
jwoodmd
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nortex97 said:

Dang, 12 living descendants from a marriage he only had 3 days to consummate before being shipped off. Sad/happy.

https://www.warhistoryonline.com/news/warren-singer-p-38-discovery.html

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Warren Singer, from Peoria, Illinois, was just 22 years old when he became missing in action (MIA). He'd just married his wife, Margaret, five months before, and she gave birth to their daughter, Peggy, in January 1944.

Upon hearing the news, Dave Clark, Singer's grandson, told the media, "Warren is a hero to us all, and we love him. He was a very young man with love, hope, and dreams. One of the really amazing things about the story is that Warren has 12 descendants. We are all alive because of the short time that Margaret and Warren had together. My mother recently realized there were three days between the wedding and him being shipped out."

Oh, something tells me they were practicing the consummation well before the wedding.

Still, a very great story. On days I get worried about something I do think about the unimaginable fear people like him faced and they faced it head on.
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jwoodmd
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Bregxit said:

jwoodmd said:

nortex97 said:

Dang, 12 living descendants from a marriage he only had 3 days to consummate before being shipped off. Sad/happy.

https://www.warhistoryonline.com/news/warren-singer-p-38-discovery.html

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Warren Singer, from Peoria, Illinois, was just 22 years old when he became missing in action (MIA). He'd just married his wife, Margaret, five months before, and she gave birth to their daughter, Peggy, in January 1944.

Upon hearing the news, Dave Clark, Singer's grandson, told the media, "Warren is a hero to us all, and we love him. He was a very young man with love, hope, and dreams. One of the really amazing things about the story is that Warren has 12 descendants. We are all alive because of the short time that Margaret and Warren had together. My mother recently realized there were three days between the wedding and him being shipped out."

Oh, something tells me they were practicing the consummation well before the wedding.

Still, a very great story. On days I get worried about something I do think about the unimaginable fear people like him faced and they faced it head on.


Married in March 43, baby in January 44. Right on time. Warren was a sharpshooter.
Yep. Still say he was likely practicing!
Gunny456
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Yep. Either that or she was pregnant before she even got her shoes off.
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