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So I was on medical for the last two years. I recently got my medical back and started flying again. One of my first legs was into LAS and I got told to contact harry reid tower. I didn’t process it until the roll out and I started wondering what the hell I missed.
Like when they renamed Reno-Cannon to Reno-Tahoe.

"errr"
 
So I was on medical for the last two years. I recently got my medical back and started flying again. One of my first legs was into LAS and I got told to contact harry reid tower. I didn’t process it until the roll out and I started wondering what the hell I missed.

"Little Rock/Adams field/Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport"
 
Santa Ana to Orange County to John Wayne.

They are talking about changing it again.
 
Bob Hope to Hollywood Burbank. I was sad, I used to fuel up Bob Hopes Jetstar when it was still flying. Yes, I'm proudly Gen-X.
 
Santa Ana to Orange County to John Wayne.

They are talking about changing it again.
What???? I hadn't heard about that popping up again. Geeeeeez.........they just can't leave well enough alone. I didn't like it when they dropped Bob Hope either.
 
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What???? I hadn't heard about that popping up again. Geeeeeez.........they just can't leave well enough alone. I didn't like it when they dropped Bob Hope either.
Even looking through a 70's magnifying glass I guess John Wayne was quite the bigot.
Wayne’s 1971 interview with Playboy magazine, for those who were doing more than looking at the pictures, laid out disgraceful bigotry toward Black people and Native Americans.

“I believe in white supremacy,” he said. And, “I don’t believe in giving authority and positions of leadership and judgment to irresponsible people.” No problem with white people stealing this country from indigenous people; white people needed more land.
 
Even looking through a 70's magnifying glass I guess John Wayne was quite the bigot.
I'd love to have a snapshot of one of your off work periods during the '70s or '80s to scrutinize, I'd imagine you'd rather we didn't. Were you a John Wayne fan as a kid? Tell us the truth.
 
Even looking through a 70's magnifying glass I guess John Wayne was quite the bigot.
Is there any quarter for people to change, grow and make amends? Otherwise, we better start looking at/researching every single building, business, entity, park, beach, school, street, mountain..................everything under the sun and be prepared. That will keep generations busy.

The John Wayne Foundation in Newport Beach has raised and continues to raise millions upon millions every single year for cancer research, families, and education. When he was alive he help fund the building of schools and various programs for kids.



This was in the OC Register just a few weeks ago:


Irvine, Calif., Sept. 27, 2021 – The University of California, Irvine today announced a gift from the John Wayne Cancer Foundation that will support advances in research, teaching and service activities in surgical oncology through the creation of an endowed chair and a fellowship in the School of Medicine. The donation will establish the John Wayne Cancer Foundation Endowed Chair in Surgical Oncology and also fund the UCI John Wayne Cancer Foundation Endowed Fellowship in Surgical Oncology.

“This gift leverages the unique benefits of an academic medical center like UCI, which offers clinical care, education and research. Our doctors have access to cutting-edge technologies, resources and therapies for treating patients and are also making groundbreaking discoveries in the lab. The partnership with the JWCF supports all of those efforts as we continue to make strides in the battle against cancer,” said Dr. Michael J. Stamos, dean of the UCI School of Medicine.

The JWCF was established by actor John Wayne’s family in 1985 and supports a nationwide network of John Wayne alumni fellows who are advancing research and treatment in a variety of surgical specialties. According to Stamos, many John Wayne alumni fellows have completed clinical rotations in surgical oncology at UCI Health.

“The team at the John Wayne Cancer Foundation and I are thrilled to partner with the amazing staff at UC Irvine’s School of Medicine. One of our earliest initiatives, Block the Blaze, was created on campus there, and it truly feels full-circle to be launching our latest surgical oncology fellowship program there too. We’re looking forward to years of continued research and progress in the fight against cancer,” said Ethan Wayne, JWCF director.

“This gift demonstrates our shared commitment to education and training,” Stamos said. “We are preparing the next generation of doctors who will shape the future of cancer care and revolutionize treatment.”

The chair holder will be either the chief of surgical oncology or a clinician research scientist in the field of surgical oncology.

About the University of California, Irvine: Founded in 1965, UCI is the youngest member of the prestigious Association of American Universities and is ranked among the nation’s top 10 public universities by U.S. News & World Report. The campus has produced three Nobel laureates and is known for its academic achievement, premier research, innovation and anteater mascot. Led by Chancellor Howard Gillman, UCI has more than 36,000 students and offers 224 degree programs. It’s located in one of the world’s safest and most economically vibrant communities and is Orange County’s second-largest employer, contributing $7 billion annually to the local economy and $8 billion statewide. For more on UCI, visit www.uci.edu.

About the John Wayne Cancer Foundation:
The John Wayne Cancer Foundation’s mission is to bring courage, strength and grit to the fight against cancer. It funds novel and innovative programs that improve cancer patients’ outcomes and saves lives through research, education, awareness and support. The John Wayne Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity with the IRS tax ID number 46-2250073.
 
I'd love to have a snapshot of one of your off work periods during the '70s or '80s to scrutinize, I'd imagine you'd rather we didn't. Were you a John Wayne fan as a kid? Tell us the truth.
There’s embarrassing stuff from 40 years ago, and there’s literally saying “I believe in white supremacy.” in a globally published interview. I don’t think not being a massive piece of crap was some insurmountable task in the 70s.
 
I'd love to have a snapshot of one of your off work periods during the '70s or '80s to scrutinize, I'd imagine you'd rather we didn't. Were you a John Wayne fan as a kid? Tell us the truth.

Me? Nope. Not Elvis either. My parents would say things like “Well, watch what you want but I wouldn’t watch a story or listen to a song by a person who wouldn’t shake my hand” and that was pretty much it! :)
 
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