General Eisenhower meets Flight Officer Yeager

May 24th, 2021
Friends long after WWII General Yeager and General Eisenhower

Friends long after WWII General Yeager and General Eisenhower

In General Yeager’s words: “The brass kept trying to send me home after I got back to England after being shot down and evaded.

I got pretty brassy and worked my way all the way up to General Eisenhower. There we were; Glover, a college boy, and me, a high school graduate standing in front of the Supreme Allied commander. I was so in awe I barely spoke..

“Eisenhower said, ‘I’ve got guys shooting themselves in the foot to go home. What is the matter with you?”

“I replied, ‘General, I haven’t done my job. I don’t want to leave my buddies after only 8 missions. It just isn’t right. I’ve got a lot of fightin’ left to do.”

“Glover, a pretty smart college boy, did most of the talking, and Eisenhower kept nodding in agreement. Finally, Eisenhower said, “I just don’t have the authority to keep you here. That’s a War Department regulation, not mine. But I can ask Washington if they will give me the authority to make the decision. That’s all I can promise.”

“I went back to Leiston, my air base, and awaited the decision of whether I could stay or had to go home.

The waiting was interminable.”

c. GCYI

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