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Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal
(1917 - 2007)
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24 Apr 2007
I have the 'very sad" task of informing the 100th Bomb Group
Foundation that Lt Col. Robert “ Rosie” Rosenthal has passed away.
He had been courageously fighting a battle with cancer and left us
on April 20th. We will miss this Giant of a man who was and still is
an inspiration to us all. Our prayers are with His Wife Phillis and
the Rosenthal Family.
Michael P. Faley
100th Bomb Group Historian
100th Bomb Group Photo Archivist
13th Combat Wing Histor
25 Apr 2007 (Update)
Dear Foundation,
I want to tell you that as long as we have dedicated men and women
in our Armed Services the likes of which serve at McGuire Air Force
Base and Honor Guard, our history and our freedom will be defended
and honored. In dealing with a very time sensitive matter, a
decision was made at the highest levels on this base to make sure Lt
Col Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal is buried with an Air Force Honor Guard
courtesy of McGuire AF Base. No one wanted to be singled out for
personal thanks from the Base, they said it was a "Team" effort and
the Honor Guard deserves the thanks. Therefore, we will honor that
request:
”On behalf of the Rosenthal Family, The 100th Bomb Group Foundation,
Gen Thomas Jeffrey Family (Ann and Tom) and The 100th Bomb Group
Tower Museum in England, we would like to personally thank the
McGuire Air Force Honor Guard for extending "Rosie" the Honor he so
rightfully earned over the skies of Germany in World War II. Without
your commitment and "can do" spirit this might have fallen through
the cracks. But not on your watch! You have no idea how much this
means to the Rosenthal Family and to the 100th Bomb Group. You are
now part of our team and will be forever grateful.”
Goodbye Rosie,
Michael P. Faley
100th Bomb Group Historian
100th Bomb Group Photo Archivist
13th Combat Wing Historian








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