Henry "Hap" Arnold, the chief of the Air Corps in World War II, was decorating workers at a B-29 factory in Wichita in 1943, and the foreman introduced a woman in her 70s, saying, "This is our best worker." The woman was Helen Longstreet, widow of the Civil War soldier James Longstreet. He had lived a long life and married a young woman.According to Wikipedia, which doesn't recount the Arnold incident, Mrs. Longstreet actually worked at the Bell Aircraft plant in Atlanta. She married Longstreet when she was 34, in 1897; he died in 1904. She was also an early conservationist, opposed to damming projects on the Tallulah River.
Friday, July 01, 2011
Happy Fourth of July
Tom Ricks passes along a great little story:
Have a Happy 4th. These songs are not traditional fare for the 4th but they will make you stop and think about what it means to be an American. http://motherjones.com/mixed-media/2011/07/fourth-july-4-patriotic-songs-playlist
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