Asher
I think they are from L.A and one is a life-coach-channeller and the other a masseur.
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James
But is your use of the term, "Lucky Bastards" to mean that they are
actually members of this fliers club that has at least 15 missions of air combat? 15 missions in world war II meant average for being shot down!
The Lucky Bastard Club was an informal grouping of World War Two European bomber crew members from the Eighth Air Force who completed a tour of duty.[1] They often received certificates, a flyover through the base and an honorary dinner for the crew. Membership gave crews credit for the work they did in the air. They were treated with high respect by their fellow peers and military cohorts. Club members were allowed special spots in mess halls.[2]
Some forty thousand airmen died by the end of World War Two, or one in three crewmen. A World War Two bomber crew member's life expectancy was fifteen missions.[3] At the beginning of the war, twenty-five missions was considered a full tour of duty, but once pilots became more efficient and effective in air combat, the standard increased to thirty-five missions.[4]
Asher