Live Action version of Home-Page Bill Maloy, like lots of other local techie types, attended the University of Southern Mississippi. He receives his 15 seconds of fame for maintaining a Computer Security Information page. He refers to himself as brm4 for no apparent reason. Lately, he's been spending time with the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community Band and acting as Secretary/Treasurer for the South Mississippi Linux Users Group. In 1999/2000 he's receiving a certain degree of notoriety as the Soccer Coach of the Millennium -- having guided his daughter's soccer team all the way to the State Championship Game in his rookie season as coach.

In 1979, he looked like this, but the John Shaw High-School Physics Team won the district title, anyway. In 1998, he achieved world-wide fame for the winning entry in Weeks 8 and 9 of

the JenniCAM Caption Competition

His paternal Grandfather's (Thomas Vinson Maloy's) first cousin, Aubrey J. Maloy, lost his life in World War II, when his B-24 crashed in Eastbourne, England on the Downs above Willingdon. In the summer of 1995, a polished blue-grey marble tablet was placed at that site in memory of the American fliers of 506 Squadron, 44th Bombardment Group 8th U.S.A.A.F. who lost their lives there. (Digital Photograph of the monument courtesy of Trevor Perks. Thanks also to Leland Ness.)

Information on the Consolidated B-24D Liberator is available from the City University of New York, and from the University of Western Ontario. Another B-24 Liberator page is here



See also the following sites:

brm4

See also the list of folks I've met


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Last Modified 1999-08-05 but always under construction.