easterneagle87 Posted August 19, 2020 Share #1 Posted August 19, 2020 Antique store finds and in mixed drawers. I just culled them out because of the uniform shots. Got home and saw that they all had the same family name "SELSOR" So four photos in the lot. (1) Two couple shot - Navy combat Air Crew wings visible w/gunners sleeve rate. 2 gals (wives, sisters?) 13th AF CPL ribbons: GC, Pacific Theater & Philippine Liberation. (2) Dale Selsor in fight gear during training. (3) Gerald P. Selsor, group shot, Ft. Lewis 1933, looks like 3rd INF Div SSI on a left shoulder. (4) PVT Gerald Selsor, Ft. Lewis, 1933, little target practice. The pistol looks smaller than a .45. OK, so here is my time line issue. Gerald Selsor and Gerald P. Selsor. Big photo un-dated but looks to be taken at the end of WW2, due to patches and ribbons. Then the 1933 dated shots at Ft. Lewis. Is it the same person? If so, Wouldn't he be eligible for the American Defense medal? Is it because the possible break in service 1930s until re-enlistment in WW2. Thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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