April 12, 2021
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Air Cargo News FlyingTypers hopes to be like an online hearth for our cargo family. #AirCargoCoronaContent Sitting in my car on a short masked-up trip from our home last week, I noticed a building in nearby Rego Park, Queens with the words “The Lost Battalion” inscribed in limestone atop the structure. The art deco design of the place confirmed my suspicion that it was built by WPA labor in the 1930s
Sitting in my car on a short masked-up trip from our home last week, I noticed a building in nearby Rego Park, Queens with the words “The Lost Battalion” inscribed in limestone atop the structure. The art deco design of the place confirmed my suspicion that it was built by WPA labor in the 1930s Roosevelt years. Those words ‘Lost Battalion’ describe a U.S. Army group of New Yorkers in 1918 that distinguished themselves in the Argonne Forest of France during World War I 103 years ago. There is a movie that you can watch for free on YouTube from 2001. Today the building in Rego
Boubby & Life With A Grin
Once upon a time in Amsterdam, a team of people the stars fell on operated KLM Cargo. This group went out and changed air cargo all over the world and their impact endures yet today at KLM and elsewhere. There was Jacques Ancher, the top cargo executive blazing new trails, and there was Boubby Grin, a marketing and strategy guru, the likes of whom our industry had never before encountered, and may never see again. Jacques is OK, safe at home in Netherlands as you read this. Boubby Grin died of cancer in Leiden at