Dwight and Eddie,
I don’t know what this welding story has to do with ponds. But it’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

I worked on a pipeline welding crew in Kansas the summer of 1941, and graduated from high school in 1942. I didn’t need to go to college because I already knew everything I needed to know... \:D

After high school I worked on the “big inch” pipeline that provided oil from the East Texas oil fields to the east coast to fuel the ships of war.
I learned to weld...somewhat...

The Army Air Corp formed a unit called the “Air Corp Engineers” and I volunteered.
Because of my experience as a welder, I came out of basic training classified as T-corporal.

I went into the service as an 18 year old know-it-all and came out dumber that a rock... \:\(
I went to college - the GI Bill paid me $90 a month – more money than I had ever seen...

By the way, I picked up a torch a couple of years ago and laid the prettiest bead you ever saw...



N.E. Texas 2 acre and 1/4 acre ponds
Original george #173 (22 June 2002)