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August 4, 2007

Grandpa talks about his experience in the B-25 in WW2

My Grandpa, McKinley Sizemore was interviewed at a vintage bombers display at MidAmerica St. Louis Airport. He was a gunner and a radio operator in the B-25 Mitchell medium bomber during the early part of 1945. He flew 45 missions with the 500 Bomb Squadron out of the Philippines.


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"I'm very, very excited to see this plane again," said McKinley Sizemore, 84, of Keyesport. "It's absolutely great they have these here. There aren't many of them left. I think they are leaving just as fast as (World War II veterans) are." [1]

"Although the B-25 was originally designed to bomb from medium altitudes in level flight, it was used frequently in the Southwest Pacific theater (SWPA) on treetop-level strafing and parafrag (parachute-retarded fragmentation bombs) missions against Japanese airfields in New Guinea and the Philippines. These heavily-armed Mitchells, field-modified by Major Paul Irving "Pappy" Gunn, were also used on strafing and skip-bombing missions against Japanese shipping trying to re-supply their land-based armies. Under the leadership of Lt. Gen. George C. Kenney, B-25s of the 5th and 13th Air Forces devastated Japanese targets in the SWPA from 1942 to 1945, and played a significant role in pushing the Japanese back to their home islands. B-25s were also used with devastating effect in the Central Pacific, Alaska, North Africa, Mediterranean and China-Burma-India theaters." -[2]

References:
1. WWII veterans see vintage planes, tell stories, JENNIFER A. BOWEN, News-Democrat, Aug. 03, 2007
2. B-25 Mitchell, Wikipedia

February 27, 2007

Adele's First Birthday


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We just celebrated Adelaide's first birthday. She had a great time with her family and friends. How many friends does a 1 year old have? You'd be surprised. Adele knows how to network. We're headed down to Miami for phase 3 of festivities -- a weekend with her grandparents.

August 1, 2006

Segway Driver's License


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Today I took Segway 101 at the St Louis Science Center. Man, that was fun. 15 minutes into the class I was going up ramps and weaving through cones. Once you get a feel for it, it's almost too easy to ride. I'm not going to go buy one or anything, but I would love to take a tour on one. This was probably my favorite thing we did in St Louis.

February 27, 2006

It's a girl


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Adelaide "Adele" Elizabeth Sizemore was born Monday, February 27 at 9:09 am. She weighed in at 8 lbs. 8 oz. and was 21 1/2 inches long. The labor and birth could not have gone better, and baby and Mommy are almost at 100% already. Kayla and Stephen Jr. are adjusting to their new roles wonderfully. Thankfully, I've has been able to take the week off and I'm enjoying this time with my family. Michele and I would like to thank everyone for their encouragement, kind words, and prayers during this time.

Additional photos of Adele can be found on my flickr account:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sizemoresr/sets/

September 24, 2005

Tea Party Refuges


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Kayla hosted her first tea party today. So Steve and I took off before it started. We went out on the boat with my parents. We had a great time, and the weather was pretty nice. After that we went to Adventure Landing for 36 holes of mini golf and 3 go cart rides. That's what I call a full day.

August 27, 2005

Our vacation rental cabin - TN


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We just spent our first night in the cabin in the smoky mountains. Last night we left the windows open and listened to the creek and waterfall. It was very relaxing.

April 10, 2005

The Self Appointed King of Slide

I took Steve to Adventure landing on Saturday. We played a few games a miniature golf which was pretty awesome. It’s great to finally find someone with the same handicap. I think we were pretty consistent with 1 over par.

We had the most fun with the go-cart races. We ran 3 races and won ever time. Most of the kids out there were just having fun driving around, not me I was RACING.

Each time, we got a pretty good starting position on the grid. We were either pole, or one back from pole. From the start we were running full throttle. We slid through ever corner. The only time I used the brake was when I made a pass. I’d slow up a little bit, and decide on the cleanest was to pass. I had Steve keep count. On the last race we lapped 8 riders. The thrill of putting our just rider “a lap down” was not lost on Steve Jr.

April 1, 2005

Kids Playing Mario Party 6


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Last night I watched the kids while Michele did her volunteer work. We played SuperSmash Brothers for awhile and then I decided to change it up a little bit. We drove to blockbuster and rented Mario Party 6 which was surprisingly good.

The GameCube is quickly becoming my favorite gaming platform. I play it more often than my PS2 or PC.

I've really enjoyed hanging out with my kids lately. I took them to the apple store in Jacksonville, were they played the new mac based incredibles game. The kids asked if they could go back sometime soon.

Today we played with my Digital Camera. This led to a "lesson" in photography and Windows XP.

January 30, 2005

Ben Creamer

November 28, 2004

Deck the Halls

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Now that my Leonard McCoy Hallmark Christmas ornament is on the tree, it's really starting to feel like Chirstmas.

June 24, 2004

Interesting find on Ebay

Someone on Ebay is using my pictures of dad's Honda ST 1300.

This is kinda like false advertising. The person on Ebay is trying to pass my father's bike off as his own. The pictures I took of the ST 1300, when his bike was BRAND NEW.

Here's a quote from the guy. "This Bike is in like new pristine condition, and is ready to ride as the pictures will indicate."

That's just wrong.

June 14, 2004

Wedding Anniversary

Today is our 7th wedding anniversary. Being married to Michele has been awesome. It's one of those things that just keeps getting better. She defines the word soulmate for me. It's great to have someone I can always count on. It's great to have someone that understands me.

June 10, 2004

Steve Sizemore, Jr's 5th Birthday

Today is my son's 5th birthday.

March 14, 2004

Disney Vacation

Here are some pictures from our first family trip to Disney World. Although it was really crowded, the whole family had a great time.

We got season passes for everyone, so I'm sure we'll be back a few times this year.

March 6, 2004

Daytona Beach, FL Bikeweek 2004

Scott, Dad, and I just spent two days in Daytona Beach, FL for Bike Week 2004. The first day we hung out on Main Street. Day two was spent at the track for the SuperBike Race.
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February 29, 2004

Monster Trucks

I went to see some monster trucks with my Dad and Scott. Fun stuff.
Monster Trucks Pics.
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Monster Trucks Pics.
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February 27, 2004

Hockey!

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More Hockey Pics

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February 15, 2004

Nascar in High Def

Daytona 500 in HD I'm watching the Daytona 500 in high def at my parents house. It's almost as cool as the time I met C3PO.

December 21, 2003

Dad's Birthday at Scott's Appt

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Today we went to the Jags game and celebrated my Dad's Birthday at Scott's Place. more pics

October 18, 2003

Biketoberfest2003 pics

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September 23, 2003

UNF just deleted my unix account

UNF (the University of North Florida) just deleted my UNIX account. I went in to reset my password, and SIZS0001 is no longer a valid account. I attended UNF from the time I finished Basic Training and Tech School with the Air National Guard until 11 September 2001. After September 11th, I dropped out of UNF and switched to FSU distance learning. After 33 hours earned, I'm much happier at FSU, and distance learning is much more flexible. So long UNF!

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September 20, 2003

Steve and Steve

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September 16, 2003

Carwash

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September 13, 2003

Air Force Commendation Medal: Second Award

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This is a pretty prestigious award, and it’s the second time I’ve received it. This time, I was awarded the Air Force Commendation medal for building an ASP website for the Air National Guard Personnel conference.

It’s really nice to be recognized like this, but at the same time I feel pretty guilty about it. I work with some extremely dedicated people that work a lot harder than I do. I get awards and decorations a lot more frequently than they do. I guess the reason why is that everything I do (like web and database apps) are extremely visible. Another thing I have going for me is that I’m a workaholic. I check my ANG email even when I’m not at work. I connect remotely and work from home often. People notice this stuff.

As for the inspection this weekend, it’s really going great. This is because of the all the hard work of my co-workers out there. I hope they get some serious recognition for this one, because they really transformed the Network Control Center (NCC) into something great. I just hope it stays that way, and continues to improve.

This drill weekend with the Air National Guard has been great. Drill weekends sort of feel like family reunions. These people have seen pretty much ever side of me, and we’re really close. A big part of the monthly drill weekend is catching up everything that’s happened in the past month. We talk about work, motorcycles, football, school, and my future career plans. It’s pretty nice. About all else, it’s the reason why I stay in the guard.

Tomorrow is the last day of the September UTA and the UCI inspection. I plan on riding my bike in and staying pretty low key.

September 8, 2003

OCC T-shirt

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The best thing that happened to me all day was getting my OCC t-shirt in the mail ... or maybe it was the steak dinner Michele made.

At any rate, the best part of the day happened after work. The first day back from a long trip is always really tough.

September 6, 2003

FSU Football 2003

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And so it begins

August 30, 2003

Planning a trip to OKC

I'm off to Oklahoma City next week for ISI. We'll be planning a brand new project. To mark this momentous occasion, I just bought 2 new Italian suits. What's happening to me?

www.menswearhouse.com

August 26, 2003

Back to School

On Monday, I started back with FSU distance learning. I'm registered for 12 hours (4 classes). After this semester I will have 15 hours (5 classes) to go. Graduation is almost here.

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August 24, 2003

Scotts Birthday, Ride to St Aug and Jax Beach

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Today we celebrated Scott's birthday. This was also the first time we had my Honda 919, Scotts Ducati Moster S4, and Dad's new ST 3100 on the road together. It was so much fun. We rode from Green Cove Springs to St. Augustine, up A1A to Jax Beach, and them 95 back to Green Cove.

I enjoyed riding when my Dad and brother. Plus the weather was beautiful today. It was only 83 at the beach.
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August 23, 2003

Saturday Morning Trip to 11E

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Day 2 of really long weekend before school:

My parents are watching our kids this weekend, so Michele and I had a bunch of free time. We rode out to Scott's this morning, but he was sleeping, so we had to turn around and go home. This is the risk you run with the unannounced pop in.

After riding the bike for a few hours, I think I need this Corbin custom seat.

August 22, 2003

Dad's New Honda St 1300

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This is my Dad's new Honda ST 1300. We went for a long ride this afternoon around Orange Park on a mission. It was a great way to spend a Friday off work. My arms are now red sunburned. It was a hot day today. I need a jacket. Click here, more pics

August 20, 2003

Ducati Monster S4 vs. Honda 919 : Cecil Field

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Scott came by after dinner with his new Ducati Monster S4. We went out and tore up Cecil Field, a closed military base. This is the first time I've been able to ride Scott�s bike and get it out of first gear, and I must say it was awesome. Although the numbers are similar to my bike, you can tell that this bike was made for one thing and one thing only: racing.

While the Ducati was really fun to ride, I was glad to ride my 919 again. It�s easier for me to ride, and is very smooth at low RPMS.

On the Ducati, I was constantly shifting to keep the bike at its sweet spot: about 3k RPMs. Scott�s bike really wore me out. That�s the only disadvantage to all that power and tight transmission.

It was great to take the bikes out to Cecil Field, around all the abandoned military buildings and open roads. I�m hoping to take the bikes out to the beach this weekend.
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