John Glen (yes, THAT John Glen) and others called Ted one of the finest pilots they ever saw or flew with which also explains why Glen as squadron commander chose Ted as his wing man for so many missions. The greatest hitter who ever lived was also one of the greatest pilots, the greatest fisher in salt and fresh water, the softest touch for kids with cancer and retired players down on their luck, and the most intelligent, interesting and charismatic person so many of us including John McCain, Conrad Black and I ever had the privilege to meet.
John Glen (yes, THAT John Glen) and others called Ted one of the finest pilots they ever saw or flew with which also explains why Glen as squadron commander chose Ted as his wing man for so many missions. The greatest hitter who ever lived was also one of the greatest pilots, the greatest fisher in salt and fresh water, the softest touch for kids with cancer and retired players down on their luck, and the most intelligent, interesting and charismatic person so many of us including John McCain, Conrad Black and I ever had the privilege to meet.
This is the greatest man to ever step foot on a baseball field
Addendum: Ted was back up in the air the next day.
Thanks lived on Long Key in Layton where Red liked to Fish
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