The National Smokejumper Quarterly Magazine SmokejumperAssociation July 2006 Russian Smokejumpers: Pre-War Years............................................... 9 The Death of PFC Malvin Brown.................................................... 14 Recollections of Time and the Gobi ................................................. 19 CONTENTS Message from Message from the President ......................... 2 Where Are These Guys? ................................ 2 Jumpers to the Grand .................................. 3 the President Jumps I Remember or Can’t Forget .............. 4 Sounding Off from the Editor ....................... 8 Help Needed on “Lost Jumper” Search ......... 8 was more than happy to try and make Russian Smokejumpers: The Pre-War Years. 9 that possible. His wish was to make Items from the Fire Pack ........................... 13 one last jump out of a smokejumper The Death of PFC Malvin L. Brown: “In The aircraft. The idea was given thumbs up Interest of Public Welfare” ................... 14 from levels above me in the organiza- A Slip Jump ................................................ 17 tion as they also were friends of Buck The View from Outside the Fence ............... 18 and respected his career-long commit- Recollections of Time and The Gobi ........... 19 ment to the smokejumping program. Odds and Ends ........................................... 20 Buck’s ashes were brought up to the Snowstorm ................................................. 21 base by his family and on a beautiful, Donning the Shadow Rider’s Outfit ............ 22 sunny day above the Bear Creek Orv Looper-Bigger Than Life Foreman ....... 23 Touching All Bases ..................................... 24 drainage in the Methow Valley, Buck NSA Membership Chairman Needs took his last flight. Eight jumpers went Your Help ............................................ 27 by Doug Houston out the door before Buck, all getting Checking the Canopy .................................. 29 (Redmond ’73) into the spot. It was Buck’s turn. I Wildfire and Romance ............................... 29 PRESIDENT threw an additional streamer just for NSA Trail Crew ........................................... 30 Buck, opened his ashes into the Worst Jump List Pimp In Jumper History? .. 31 Ernest Buck Pino slipstream and told him to keep his High Mountain Two-Manner: a Delightful, (NCSB-56) passed away in 1996. feet together. It was a glorious day in Informative Read ................................. 32 Buck was one of three brothers from the Methow and still brings a tear to NSA Life Membership ................................. 32 Omak, Washington, who had all my eye knowing that wishes were Off the List ................................................. 33 fulfilled on Buck’s Last Jump. Dick Tracy, Meet Davy Crockett .................. 34 jumped out of NCSB. They had A Long and Memorable Career .................. 35 grown up a couple blocks away from Until next time, the door is yours Rumbucket Rendezvous ............................. 36 Grandma’s house in Omak, where I (both body and soul), there’s 100 also was raised. When approached by yards of drift, and the whole world is his family to help fulfill his last wish, I a jump spot. Get Ready. Where Are These Guys? Please send any information (ad- Edwin Harmening .......... (MSO-50) dresses/email) to: John McDaniel, John Harris ..................... (MSO-50) P.O. Box 105, Falun KS 67442 or Fred Hooker ..................... (IDC-50) email: [email protected] Larry Howard ................. (MSO-50) SMOKEJUMPER, ISSUE NO. 52, JULY 2006 ISSN 1532-6160 Name Base Kennith Jensen ............... (MSO-50) Smokejumper is published quarterly by: Ed Barker ........................ (MSO-50) Richard Kielhorn ............ (MSO-50) THE NATIONAL SMOKEJUMPER ASSOCIATION Lester Bradford ............... (MSO-50) Ronald Lindh ................. (MSO-50) C/O 10 JUDY LANE Hal Brown ...................... (MSO-50) John Lovjoy ......................... (CJ-50) CHICO, CA 95926 Lee Brown ...................... (MSO-50) William Lovjoy ............... (MSO-50) The opinions of the writers are their own and James Brown ................... (MSO-50) Arthur Lynn.................... (MSO-50) do not necessarily reflect those of the NSA. Per- Bob Butler ...................... (MSO-50) Maurice Robertson .............. (CJ-50) mission to reproduce Smokejumper in any man- ner must first be obtained in writing. Robert Cochrane ............ (MSO-50) Charles Sena ................... (MSO-50) NSA Web site: http://www.smokejumpers.com Neil Dibble ..................... (MSO-50) Robert Skidmore............. (MSO-50) Managing Editor: Chuck Sheley Wallace Donaldson ......... (MSO-50) Lewis Thoman ................ (MSO-50) Editing: Bill Fogarty, Emmy Haynes, Jill Leger, Walter Fickel ..................(NCSB-50) Erwin Vanderheide ......... (MSO-50) K. G. Sheley, and Denis Symes Calvin Floyd ................... (MSO-50) John Verbeck (Verbeek)... (MSO-50) Illustrators: McElderry Books, Nick Holmes, William Gardippe ........... (MSO-50) Charles Ward .................. (MSO-50) Chris Demarest, Ken Morris, Dan Joe Gardner ......................... (CJ-50) Richard Allewett .................. (CJ-51) Veenendaal, and Eric Rajala John Griffin .................... (MSO-50) Robert Anderson............. (MYC-50) Printing: Larry S. Jackson, Heidelberg Jeroy Haines ................... (MSO-50) Jim Ballard ...................... (MSO-50) Graphics, www.HeidelbergGraphics.com Kelly Hammond .............. MYC-50) Stanley Beesley ................ (MSO-50) Cover photo: Russian Smokejumpers training jump winter 2006. (Courtesy Valery Korotkov) (Hoot Gibson)Hanahan.. (MSO-50) Randall Best .................... 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