Air Marshall HARRIER Commanding Officer 401 squadron

Name: Tim

DOB: December 13, 1966

Napa, California

United States Of America

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The HARRIER is possibly the most slender and elegant of its genus. Its body and wing form can, at times, cause it to be mistaken for a falcon. In flight it is the most buoyant of the Harriers and is reminiscent of the flight pattern of a tern - the slow glides interspersed with half a dozen wingbeats of such power that the bird lifts visibly.
Its hunting method is typical of its genus, quartering the land at low speed and low altitude, but with the ability to drop quickly and silently onto its prey once located. Harrier is well respected by all the pilots. His dedication to the 426 when it was flying active combat operations was unparrelled. He was the right hand of SEABEE and led with distinction and pride. HARRIER is always in a good mood which is infectious to those that fly with him. Little did the lads realize how prolific he would be, dare I say deadly, when we took 3 engines away from him and gave him only 1. He is a natural fighterpilot and a gentleman in the air.

 

Tim was a manager of a cemetery before hostilities broke out. He is married and and in his off time is very involved in the outdoors. From scuba diving, skiiing, and riding motor cycles, to enjoying bird hunting... Tim and his family keep very active.