Talk:Duane Beeson

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It's really nice to see this page in wiki. Having restored and studied his gun camera films he was truly an amazing World War II pilot. It would have been a treat to actually have met him. So ironic how things ended for him.

I understand he is buried in Arlington National Cemetery and one of these days would love to visit him and just say thanks.

I respectfully disagree--the article is a good one to have but the content is a mess. And who cares who "Jake Putnam" is or isn't?

[edit] Needs NPOV rewrite

The piece reads like a hagiography, and needs a complete NPOV rewrite. Wikipedia is not a repository for hero worship essays written at a high school level. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.92.108.197 (talk) 02:08, 26 October 2007 (UTC)