Talk:Guy Gilpatric

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Gilpatric goes to Kitty Hawk?

The first flight was in 1903 by the Wright Brothers. So Guy Gilpatric at the age of seven saw this? Seems like a little tight in the math. I don't know why there isn't better bio information about him. I have read any number of versions of his and Louise's suicides. He knew many ports intimately, which is evident in the Glencannon stories. So how did this come about? There is nothing about his being in the merchant marine, but this is probably how he came to know them. Also, Action in the North Atlantic is about merchant marine sailors, so.....

Sorry for the ramble, but I wish that some devoted Wiki contributor could dig up more about him. He was a terrific writer. Smaxam (talk) 07:26, 9 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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