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Senate Resolution
35EX2
By: Senators Gingrey of the 37th,
Thompson of the 33rd, Tanksley of the 32nd, Tate of the
38th and Lamutt of the 21st
A RESOLUTION
Commending Dr. Pete Inglis; and for other
purposes.
WHEREAS, Dr. Pete Inglis of Marietta,
Georgia, has written a book, Restored to Honor: Georgia's B-29 "Sweet
Eloise," the story of a unique World War II airplane and its connection to
the City of Marietta; and
WHEREAS, for Dr. Inglis,
this book is the culmination of a lifetime interest in aviation in general, and
in the B-29 bomber in particular, which began in 1943 and grew during his
service as a flight surgeon at Yokota Air Force Base in Japan from 1947-49;
and
WHEREAS, in the late 1980s he generated local
interest in obtaining a B-29 for historical purposes since it was at the
Marietta B-29 Bell Bomber Plant where many of these special aircraft were
produced; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Inglis has served as the
historian of the B-29 Superfortress Association, Inc., a group that was formed
in 1991 to obtain a B-29 for the City of Marietta and that has successfully
completed its mission; and
WHEREAS, in his book,
Dr. Inglis traces the history of one B-29 in particular, "Sweet Eloise," from
its inception, through its days in combat, and finally its restoration and
placement on display at Dobbins Air Reserve Base as a memorial to its designers,
engineers, builders, flyers, and victims;
and
WHEREAS, Dr. Inglis's book paints a vivid
picture of wartime Marietta and the important role that the B-29 aircraft played
in our nation's history; and
WHEREAS, this
interesting and well-researched book pays tribute to all the men and women who
were involved with B-29s during World War II, and it is abundantly fitting and
proper that the outstanding accomplishments of this distinguished Georgian be
appropriately recognized.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the members of this body commend Dr. Pete Inglis on
the publication of his fascinating book and for his efforts to bring back to the
citizens of Marietta and Georgia an important piece of our
history.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary
of the Senate is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this
resolution to Dr. Pete Inglis.