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chopper2004
6th Mar 2018, 16:02
If it was not for the little green men souvenirs :cool::cool: and t shirts etc etc - I would like to say that the cafe / restaurant / motel out in Rachel could be mistaken for a squadron bar with patches and stickers on the wall and ceiling from those who have visited / partaken Red Flag.

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The proprietor is a source of great entertainment and the food is not too bad for its price. He kept going on about the owner of said brevet .about being the most dangerous Brit he knows. When I causally asked what 'Doc's background was, FJ/ME/RW the gent got aggro and said "never know what he flew out of GL as we will never find out".

Thankfully one was on the bourbon and flowing through the system :)

cheers

ExAscoteer
6th Mar 2018, 16:19
I knew Doc when he was Co on Hercs.

Top Bunk Tester
6th Mar 2018, 16:28
Flew with Doc many times, that badge has been there for at least 15 years.

Dougie M
6th Mar 2018, 20:01
Doc was never on 47Sqn or flew out of Groom Lake on anything but his imagination. He's not dangerous anymore either having passed away five years ago.

chopper2004
6th Mar 2018, 20:14
Doc was never on 47Sqn or flew out of Groom Lake on anything but his imagination. He's not dangerous anymore either having passed away five years ago.

RIP Doc....as I said the propreitor /barman/ cook is an entertainer, his insuniation about dangerous was probably more on the social side / good to drink with.

Amongst the other tales that were being spurted over the bar included the one about those with high OPSEC than the POTUS which included the guys niece....its entertainment....to all punters.

cheers

OKOC
7th Mar 2018, 10:22
Doc was never on 47Sqn or flew out of Groom Lake on anything but his imagination. He's not dangerous anymore either having passed away five years ago.

Hi Dougie, Doc wasn't a bad bloke actually, just a bit fanciful I always enjoyed his company and I am saddened to hear that he is no longer with us.

All the best
PMc

Top Bunk Tester
7th Mar 2018, 10:30
Also sad to hear of Doc's passing, this is the first I've heard of it.

Dougie M
7th Mar 2018, 14:33
Norman (Doc) Livingston died on 28th March 2012. I attended his funeral. If anybody wants to know the story please PM me.
Chopper 2004. I was not offended by your story and hope that you took none from my reply.