This was Dad's jacket patch of his 379th bombers group airman's jacket. He kept his jacket and some other stuff out in his wood shed for years. I think I left it out in the rain and it got wrecked. Can you hear me kicking myself.
This is the "Carol Dawn" one of two planes he was a crew member in. The K is for Kimbolton field. If anyone has anything to share of this group, I would like to hear it.
An exploration of the Cravens and Cox family who lived in Wayne County Illinois.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
WW2 Air Force Jackets, proudly worn
My Dad, Paul E. Cravens (on the right) and his best friend, Stanford Rhuland modeling their Air Force jackets.
Labels:
379 thbombardment group,
527th squadron,
8th air force,
air force flight jackets,
ww2 air force
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Remembering "Tuffy"
My Dad has been very much in my thoughts the last few days. I don't
know why. But it inspired me to make a collage. I printed out a photo
the work camp he reported to all the days of my young life, a photo of
himself in his work helmet and coveralls and a Pure Oil decal. I made
the decal by downloading the logo from the internet, adhering a piece of
packing tape to it and washing off the paper.
I mounted it on an 8x10 canvas and added a little blurb about the oil fields of the area. If anyone knows any of the men or history of the West Liberty Pure Oil camp, I would really like to hear from them. I am especially interested in contacting Oop's daughter.
"Tuffy" 8x10
I mounted it on an 8x10 canvas and added a little blurb about the oil fields of the area. If anyone knows any of the men or history of the West Liberty Pure Oil camp, I would really like to hear from them. I am especially interested in contacting Oop's daughter.
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