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Aviators gather in Rapid City

Aviators gather in Rapid City
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RAPID CITY - Jim Griffith grew up in South Dakota, went to Huron College and in 1950, worked for a time at KOTA Radio in Rapid City. But he joined the Air Force and went into the pilot training program.
He was one of the 420 men who graduated from pilot school on May 10, 1952, at five bases scattered throughout the country. The class of 1952, known as 52-Charlie, hailed from 45 states. Five of the men were from South Dakota.
And beginning today, 63 members of 52-Charlie will gather in Rapid City for the group's 55-year reunion.
"I wanted these guys to see the Black Hills," Griffith, who organized this year's reunion, said.
The festivities start today at 0645 hours with a breakfast at Best Western Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center. They will be in the area through Saturday, with stops at Crazy Horse Memorial, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Ellsworth Air Force Base and Black Hills National Cemetery.
At the cemetery, the group will honor the 187 members of 52-Charlie who have died.
Many of the pilots flew combat missions in Korea and Vietnam, as well as strategic missions in Europe, North Africa, the North Atlantic and the Arctic.
Griffith remained in the military throughout his career, rising to the rank of colonel. He now lives in Texas.

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