Honoring
US Atomic Veteran
Capt. Jimmy P. Robinson

From: Beckymiller266@aol.com
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:46:26 EDT
Subject: Photos
To: pdxavets@aracnet.com

Hi Keith:

I just sent the photos from the memorial service at Arlington.

Thank you for all of your help in making this service become a reality. My Mom is so happy to have experienced the Memorial Service and to finally, after fifty years, receive the flag. Thank you Keith.

Sincerely, Becky Robinson Miller

Capt. Jimmy P. Robinson Memorial Service
Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia


A memorial service for Capt. Jimmy P. Robinson was held at Arlington National Cemetery April, 4, 2002 at 11:00 A.M. He was remembered with full military honors. His stone has been placed in the memorial section C. Grave number MC - 32- L. He was honored on the couple's wedding anniversary. Jimmy and Betty Robinson were married in 1945.

Capt. Robinson's Memorial Stone
Robinson Family
Betty receives the Flag after 50 years.

Becky and Amy

Becky, Betty &Tommy


From: Beckymiller266@aol.com
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001
Subject: Capt. Robinson
To: pdxavets@aracnet.com

My Father's memorial at Arlington is due to information that you have posted on your web site. Thank you for your long hours and hard work that you have both devoted to the Atomic Veterans.

Keep up the good work.

Becky Miller
Email: Beckymiller266@aol.com
Capt. Jimmy P. Robinson's family
Robinson Family
Row 1: Gina, Mason, Austin & Jimmy Robinson, Ian Watson (Amy's fiance'), Jimmy (grandson)
Row 2: Tommy & Marilyn Robinson, Betty Robinson (widow), Becky Miller
Row 3: Norma, John Robinson, Robby & Tiffany Robinson, John & Robby (grandsons), Amy (granddaughter), Jim Miller, (Becky's husband)

Captain Jimmy Robinson Story
November 1, 2002 will be the 50th anniversary of Operation Ivy Mike Shot.
That day Capt. Robinson flew into the clouds for the last time.


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