Hi, I am Sig (junge1),
I was born in Dominikus- Krankenhaus in Berlin-Hermsdorf, Bezirk Reinickendorf in December 1939. Bezirk Reinickendorf was one of 20 Bezirke that made up Gross-Berlin before World War II and one of 12 Bezirke that made up former West-Berlin, the other 8 Bezirke were Russian occupied and became East-Berlin after the war. Moved from Berlin to Neurohlau (Nova Role) Sudetenland (now Czech Republic), in August 1943 (our entire block of apartment buildings was bombed out in November 1943) and returned back to Berlin in November 1945. Saw my dad the first time in my life in August/September 1946 after he returned from POW camp. Attended elementary school in Berlin-Waidmannslust, high school in Berlin-Hermsdorf, and trade school in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Was an apprentice for the trade of Klischeeaetzer (photo engraver) at Burrath & Schmidt on Friedrichstrasse between U-Bahnhof Kochstrasse (near to what later became Checkpoint Charlie) and Hallisches Tor.
While watching Allied planes supplying West-Berlin by air during the Berliner Luftbruecke in 1948-49 I developed my love for aircraft. I guess I could be considered a 'Berliner Grosschnauze", or at least I used to be.
'Wanderlust' led me to leave Berlin in summer 1960 to emigrate to Toronto, Canada and in February 1962 to move from Canada to New York City, NY, USA. In January 1963 I joined the United States Air Force, one step ahead of Uncle Sam drafting me. Became a United States citizen within 7 weeks after it became a security issue because of my military career. One day after I was sworn in as a citizen in Seattle, my entire unit left for Southeast Asia in June 1966. After nearly 5 years of active duty (extended 11 months to make it an 18 months overseas deployment) I got discharged and moved to New York City. In 1973 I moved to Phoenix, Arizona and two years later joined the Arizona Air National Guard.
Received my higher education at Arizona State University and the University of Georgia and worked for 22 years for the Arizona Department of Water Resources in various capacities. Upon military retirement in 1999 and State retirement in 2005 I looked at a number of things to keep me occupied. Traveling and joining 'renderosity' in September 2007 were a couple of them,
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Comments (27)
drifterlee
Very cool and interesting!
Faemike55
Wonderful memorial to those brave people! great photo and narrative Thank you for sharing it with us
kgb224
Sad to hear of such a loss my friend. Stunning capture. Thank you for sharing something very personal. Blessed day and week. God Bless.
rocdan Online Now!
AWESOME MEMORIAL ,,,,LEST WE FORGET ,,,,THANKS FOR SHARING LOVELY PHOTO
jayfar
A great tribute and a sad loss of life.
Maxidyne
Such a heartbreaking loss. A fine tribute to what must have been very fine men.
bobrgallegos
Wonderful capture and narrative!!!
npauling
Thank you for all the information on this very sad loss. We take it for granted when we fly but things can go so wrong so quickly. This is a great memorial to all who died and it is a lovely capture.
blinkings
Very interesting stuff.
whaleman
A very nice tribute! At first I thought this looked like the campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona.
rainbows
A wonderful tribute to those lost. Fine capture. Hugs Di. xx
farmerC
Exellent done.
nefertiabet
Interessante Srory und Foto, danke für den Bericht dazu!!!
UteBigSmile
Da kann ich mich meiner Freundin Elke nur anschliessen lieber Siggi!
flavia49
great tribute
Fidelity2
It is very cool. I thank you for this one. You are very talented. 5+!
debbielove
A fine image and a fine narrative Sig.. Impressively written, I know you have involvement with these aircraft in some way.. As you know I see them every time I fly into Bangor International/shared with a National Guard Refelling Unit.. They are always doing circuits inbetween Civil aircraft landings and takeoffs.. Very good Air Traffic control in place there I think! Great shot mate. Rob
dbrv6
Great story and I can see why thats interesting to you.
JaneEden
Amazing shot, hugs Jane x
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Very nice tribute to the crew, great shot that highlights the essence of that fact.
auntietk
A fine presentation, my friend. I'm glad you got to go to the 30-year anniversary memorial, and I'm glad you weren't on that plane in 1982. My life would certainly have been less rich without you in it.
emmecielle
Interesting image and info! Great dedi! :)
sandra46
WONDERFUL CAPTURE
danapommet
It is a powerful photo Sig and I could feel your pain. Excellent information in your narrative. So sad of an end!
jocko500
happy you alive and happy I meet you too.
hipps13
beautiful colors smile warm hugs, Linda
Osper
I remember this crash. For a lot of civilian pilots IFR means I follow the road! I have a couple of stories myself on encountering civilian aircraft where they weren't supposed to be. Sharp picture!