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Thursday night, March 19 “The Marietta Bomber Plant Wins World War II”

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On Thursday night at 7:00 p.m., March 19th, Award-Winning Journalist Joe Kirby will present a program entitled “ The Marietta B-29 Bomber Plant”. Hundreds of WWII Bombers were manufactured in Marietta, Georgia during 1944-45. The story of the plant and the people who worked there is a fascinating look into the home front in the war. Joe’s presentation is lively, witty, and fascinating. He will be signing copies of his book.

2 Responses to “Thursday night, March 19 “The Marietta Bomber Plant Wins World War II””

Chuck Eaves comments:
Saturday, March 14th, 2009

My grandfather, Robert A. (Bob) Calvert, built engine nacelles for the B-29s’ R3350s at his company, Calvert Iron Works. His plant was on Lee Street, across the street from Ft. MacPherson.
His son-in-law, my father, was Charles P. Walton, USMCR. Our great-great uncle was George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independance.
My step-father, Red Eaves, brought home a guard-shack from the Bell Bomber Plant after Lockheed took over, to use as a back yard work shop. It still stands in my mothers’ back yard in Buckhead.

Chuck Eaves comments:
Friday, January 28th, 2011

If you flew in the service of the United States of America, write me.

Charles Walton Eaves