Mini-Biographies


James G. Wills

Golly wonders never cease, at least that's what I have been telling myself. I have made and lost millions, but the last 2 or 3 years have been the most blessed of all.
I have no needs and if I do, Our Lord supplies it immediately without my asking. Wow you have really put a nice page together.

I had no idea that the B-66 was even around after 1960 when they were recalled from Yokota, Japan. We were told they were going to the bone yard, but a few years ago I ran across Rex Deaton's address, wrote him a letter and we have been
emailing ever since. Unfortunately, I lost a hard drive at weeks end and all email addresses were lost also. I used to be the NCOIC of the AF Computer school at Biloxi. If anyone should know to have everything backed up, I should.

I retired 1 March 1972, but I left much earlier. A computer company in the San Francisco Bay Area contacted me and wanted me to be their Director of Training. So I decided to retire. They put me on the payroll ab out November first of 1971 and
I didn't retire until 1 March 1972. Life is strange isn't it?

If you would like to take a look at my homepage at: http://www.tyler.net/w5jim you may find it interesting. It is me agrandizing myself. hehehehe.


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