Combat Learjet
🇺🇸Retired Military Pilot. Major Airline Captain, Aviation Consultant. A blend of aviation awesomeness, humor & my opinion. Bremont Watch Ambassador Military Pilot.
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Colorado’s Most Nostalgic and Romantic Night of the Year! Straight Out of a Movie, Right in the Denver Area! Join us for a unique night of nostalgia where both history lovers and romantics unite! ✈️🎶💃
As the LA Times put it, this event is truly “A Trip Back in Time!” 🤩🎥🎉
📅 🚀Dance under the stars at historic Boulder Airport(est. 1928) on June 20th! 🎟️ ✨💃 Step into Hollywood’s WWII planes, amidst vintage cars, movie set lights & props, re-enactors, a canopy of lights & the world’s most sought-after big bands! Be enchanted by the airport’s breath-taking summer beauty, step into another world and another time!! ✨ 📆
Watch exhilarating WWII planes fly overhead while you dance to the iconic tunes of NYC’s World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra LIVE! 🎶 ✨ “In the Mood,” “Moonlight Serenade” ...Immerse yourself in the magic and romance of the 1940s, as the sun sets at Boulder Airport on a beautiful summer night. ✈️✨
“This playful, reverent and ultimately nostalgic event offers everything you’d expect—sounds like a tradition to us.” —The Denver Post
Enter our hangar made into Casablanca’s Rick’s Cafe, with Hollywood-style props/lights, and even a roulette table! Walk down Victory St. under beautiful Vietnamese lanterns amidst WWII-era vehicles, and a WWII base camp brought to life with living history re-enactors!
✨ Step into your finest 1940s attire and be swept into an era of glamour, adventure and timeless music. 🎶🕺🏼👗🎉 Hop into the Best Dressed contest to showcase your impeccable style! 🏆 Join the swing dance lessons or the interactive scavenger hunt! Escape on an enchanting journey to a time when the entire Nation swayed together to jazzy, brassy, romantic rhythms—melodies of hope, promise and prosperity.
☀️ “The scenery looked straight out of a film set inspired by the Greatest Generation. The setting of the evening was so picturesque that there were several wedding proposals.” -9 NEWS
So gather your friends, grab your dancing shoes, and let’s make memories that will last a lifetime! ⭐ 🎉
Hurry, as tickets sell out in advance every year
05/25/2026
This is my Great Uncle Johnnie Likes. He was a member of the 90th Infantry Division, famously known as the “Tough Ombrés”. On June 6, 1944, he stormed Utah beach Normandy, as part of the massive D-Day invasion. Johnnie survived that horrible day, unfortunately he was killed one month later, on July 6, 1944. The “Tough Ombrés” were tasked to clear the Foret de Mont-Castre (Hill 122), after multiple days of ferocious fighting, Hill 122 was finally taken. In this action, the “Tough Ombrés” suffered 5000 killed, wounded, or captured. This battle was one of the highest casualty rates suffered in WWII. I am truly grateful for my Great Uncle’s sacrifice and the sacrifices of his fellow Brothers known as the “Tough Ombrés”
May we never forget the ultimate sacrifice so many of our warriors have paid for this great Country.
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