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    Default Came across this thought provoking old photo

    It kind of boggles the mind ,the speed of technological advances over the last 150 years.This photo was taken in 1955.It is a picture of Florida's last living Civil War vet Bill Lundy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atticus Finch View Post
    It kind of boggles the mind ,the speed of technological advances over the last 150 years.This photo was taken in 1955.It is a picture of Florida's last living Civil War vet Bill Lundy.

    How cool is that? I can only imagine what that Civil War vet was thinking....
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    Is that an F-101 Voodoo?

    My Dad was a mechanic and crew chief on those in the late 50's
    and early 60's.
    I have lost my mind. If found, please give it a snack and return it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elessar View Post
    Is that an F-101 Voodoo?

    My Dad was a mechanic and crew chief on those in the late 50's
    and early 60's.
    Geez...how old are you?....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atticus Finch View Post
    Geez...how old are you?....
    That's not that old. How young are you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Thats not that old. How young are you?
    I was making a joke that the old gentleman in the photo was his dad...I guess it didn't translate....BTW I'm 59.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atticus Finch View Post
    I was making a joke that the old gentleman in the photo was his dad...I guess it didn't translate....BTW I'm 59.
    Ah so. Missed that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Ah so. Missed that!
    Elessar said his dad worked on those jets in the 50's I was inferring that was his dad in the photo...I know seems lame now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atticus Finch View Post
    It kind of boggles the mind ,the speed of technological advances over the last 150 years.This photo was taken in 1955.It is a picture of Florida's last living Civil War vet Bill Lundy.

    Cool picture but um

    OK somethings not adding up here can someone check my math.
    so the Civil war ended in 1865.
    let's say this Vet was 10 years old.... in 1865
    that means in 1955 he'd be...
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    Looks photoshopped. Something is amiss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by revelarts View Post
    Cool picture but um

    OK somethings not adding up here can someone check my math.
    so the Civil war ended in 1865.
    let's say this Vet was 10 years old.... in 1865
    that means in 1955 he'd be...
    The guy has to be well past a hundred.I did the math before I posted.... that is what the caption in the picture said...

    Just for shits and giggles let's assume he's 108,not out of the realm of possibility,that means he was born in 1847.he would have been 14 at the beginning of the Civil War,that is not impossible either.Even if he joined the war in 1865 he would have been 18....so,it's very possible. I did a Wiki search and got this...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lundy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atticus Finch View Post
    The guy has to be well past a hundred.I did the math before I posted.... that is what the caption in the picture said...

    Just for shits and giggles let's assume he's 108,not out of the realm of possibility,that means he was born in 1847.he would have been 14 at the beginning of the Civil War,that is not impossible either.Even if he joined the war in 1865 he would have been 18....so,it's very possible. I did a Wiki search and got this...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lundy
    Don't know about this picture, but my husband's great great etc., ancestor fought in the Revolutiomary War at age 15. It wasn't that uncommon apparently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elessar View Post
    Is that an F-101 Voodoo?

    My Dad was a mechanic and crew chief on those in the late 50's
    and early 60's.
    I can't tell for sure. And I grew up in the USAF. I can't see the cockpit or the complete tail. IIRC correctly, the tail fins on the f-101 were up high. These aren't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    I can't tell for sure. And I grew up in the USAF. I can't see the cockpit or the complete tail. IIRC correctly, the tail fins on the f-101 were up high. These aren't.
    That'e what puzzled me. Definitely not an F-102, or even an F-4 or beyond either.
    As I recall the gun mounts on the Voodoo were under the cockpit, such
    as these are.

    O.K...I googled images...it's not a Voodoo.
    It is an F-100 Super Sabre, a bit older than a F-101.

    I stand corrected!
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    Found that guy's wikipedia:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lundy

    William Allen Lundy (January 18, 1859 – September 1, 1957) claimed to be one of the last living Confederate veterans of the American Civil War, having claimed to have served with the 4th Alabama Infantry from 1864-1865. His age is disputed and some records suggest he was born in 1859, not 1848. He claimed to be the last surviving Confederate soldier residing in Florida, and one of three (all Confederate) Civil War veterans still alive at the time in the United States. At the claimed age of 109, Private Lundy died at Crestview, Okaloosa County, on September 1, 1957. He is interred at Almarant Cemetery, Laurel Hill.

    However, 1860 Census records suggest that Lundy was born in 1859, which would mean that he was only six years old at the end of the Civil War - implying that he could never have fought in it -, and 98 when he died.[4][5]

    In addition, research in 2016 suggested that no evidence in favor of either Lundy or his father having served could be found.[
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