Posted 13 years ago
scottvez
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This WW2 Airborne soldier is pictured with his wife or girlfriend. The photograph is 8" X 5" and is in a WW2 period holder.
He wears his wings on his shirt with a unit backing or flash-- I cannot discern what unit he served in.
He garrison cap also sports an Airborne oval.
I have no idea who this soldier was or if he survived the War.
Reproduction of this image in any form is not authorized.
Scott
Wedding Day?
scott, did soldiers in the US during WW II need permission to marry?
Thanks walksoftly-- my initial thoughts were wedding as well.
I am fairly certain that permission was needed in order to marry.
Scott
They introduced that rule in Canada part way into the war, I think they where concerned about the costs of spouse's allowance & or Widows Pensions.
I believe that in the US it was part of the pre- War military as well and continued well past WW2.
I check and see what I can find out.
Scott