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Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey
Paintings of the Cadillac of the Skies
Recently, I flew with Dan Fordice in his P-51D Mustang Charlotte’s Chariott II and Paul Barnett in his Mustang Rosalie as part of the honor flight in memory of our friend John Mosley. Fourteen warbirds, ranging from C-47s to AT-6 … Continue reading
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The Antidote for Cynicism
After 22 years of being able to walk to the Mississippi State Capitol from the office, it is weird having to park. Once I found a space, parked the car and headed toward the big gold eagle. As I was … Continue reading
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Team Leach 🏴☠️
This morning, as far as I know, Mike Leach is in a hospital room battling for his life. The situation has been described as serious and dire — a fourth-and-long situation. What I know for sure is that he faces … Continue reading
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Tiger Attack!
When I’d visit my grandparents, there were two book that I’d always read. One was the book “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” by Ted Lawson, who was one of the Doolittle Raiders (and the one most severely injured survivors) and the … Continue reading
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The day that will live in Infamy
The Japanese screwed up. Big time. Sure, they did score a tactical victory by sinking the battleships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet — ships that had only recently been moved out to Hawaii from San Diego as a show of … Continue reading
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The Greatest Gift
I’d love to visit my dad this holiday season. He’d light up when I came home. I was having a particularly blue and lonely morning this morning, missing my two oldest sons. Then I thought, this will be me someday.
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Star of the Forest
Every year, I do a series of Christmas-themed drawings. This one is inspired by Cades Cove, one of my favorite places in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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Mississippi
This is part of a month-long series of things I’m grateful for. So far, it has been my wife, my kids and my job. Today, it is the place that has helped shape me. When I got the call about … Continue reading
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