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    Posted 5 years ago

    MarkFoltz
    (6 items)

    The newspaper article has been my biggest source of info so far.
    I’m still trying to figure out the 5th armored unit.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      Yep-- I'd say you have a couple of folks items in the grouping.

      Some from an infantryman (Combat Infantryman's Badge, and infantry collar brass) and an enlisted man (Good Conduct Medal).

      Maybe it belonged to a 5th Armor Division soldier in one of its infantry battalions?

      scott
    2. MarkFoltz MarkFoltz, 5 years ago
      It may be from his first enlistment. I’m still trying to confirm this as well.

      My (biological) mom said the only 2 fights her mom and dad ever had was over him buying a Piper plane, and him re-enlisting.
    3. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      It is doubtful as the article specifically mentions he went directly into the Army Air Corps.

      Additionally, a search on the database doesn't yield his name.

      scott
    4. MarkFoltz MarkFoltz, 5 years ago
      That’s true Scott.

      One question I have, and you may know.
      Since he was a civilian pilot, would the Army offer him a rank of Lieutenant to persuade him to join?
      Was that typical?
    5. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      Most WW2 pilots were commissioned lieutenants.

      There were also warrant officers and enlisted pilots.

      scott

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