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By ludwigh1980 · Posted
Blues were tailored in Hong Kong and embroidered with his name. Medals are officially engraved. The blues are the ones he is wearing in the portrait from his Official USAF BIO. Surgeon General USAF 1963-66. -
By Victorp · Posted
Hello Everyone, I just picked up this fantastic brassard last week at a local flea market. I love the Korea stuff, I definitely think it’s under appreciated. I hope everyone enjoys the photo. Vic -
By Salvage Sailor · Posted
Thank you Matt, That tracks with my thinking too. He may be an extended family member and will show up on the genealogical lineage. 1st Lt W. B. Offutt Now that we have the initials too we should be able to find this aviation officer in the official register or listed on orders in some archive. It made no sense at all that this was C.Y. Offutt, the older brother, Diplomat and Banker. -
By Shanny1298 · Posted
My dad is wondering if you could help out with some information on his father. He passed away when my dad was 21, so my dad doesn’t know much about him. Adolph Michael Tryba WWII - Aleutian Islands Born in Wadena, MN Any little bit helps. Thanks again in advance - you’re seriously a wizard! -
By aznation · Posted
Casper Yost Offutt did not serve in a military squadron during World War I; instead, he served as a civilian diplomat for the United States Department of State. From 1917 to 1919, he was stationed in Latin America, serving as the Second Secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Chile and later as the first secretary and chargé d'affaires in Panama. The military aviation legacy associated with his family belongs entirely to his younger brother, First Lieutenant Jarvis Jenness Offutt. Jarvis was the Omaha pilot who served in the U.S. Army Air Service and flew with the British Royal Air Force. He initially trained with the 22nd Aero Squadron and was later attached to 60 Squadron and 56 Squadron in France before tragically losing his life in August 1918. It was in honor of Jarvis—not Casper—that Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska was named. http://www.56sqnfirebirds.org.uk/TheFirebirds/jj_offutt.htm -
By aznation · Posted
You: I'm still looking for confirmation that the "1st LT Offutt" in the 75th Service Squadron is Casper Yost Offutt (October 30, 1893, d. December 20, 1987), older brother of Jarvis Offutt. Me: I don't believe it is Casper Yost Offutt. See below. -
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By General Apathy · Posted
. Hi earlymb, I flipped the windshield up today, but it was only to take some photos of the engine bay, I added a can of WD40 into the photo as I knew you would have a smile at that. anyway here's a wartime shot of a GPW engine bay and eighty years later a shot of my engine bay. I have shown mine in both a colour comparison and a monochrome comparison . Norman D. Landing, Forum Normandy Correspondent, 16 June 2O26. .. -
By Shanny1298 · Posted
Might have to stop over there! My friends boyfriend works at the Becker County courthouse. Might have some access there. Thanks!
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