BTW, be prepared for Canadian smoke. It was in and out at Quigley.
Here is my friend Kurt. He was born in 1940 of an American mom and a German dad. His dad was killed in the war. He remembers the Bombings....
In 1951, after his Mom made her way back to the US, he left the Russian sector and came to the US. He didnt speak a word of English.
Eventually, he joined the 82nd airborne and had 27 jumps. They wouldnt let him into the Special forces cause he had a German father. He carried an M60.
He got out in 1965, 18 months later, his company went to Nam and lost 70 percent Killed or wounded.
Before the match, he had flashes in his eyes and big floaters.....
I am not afraid of the rain. Good luck, my friend.