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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945

Letter from Robert C. Cozens, 1942

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Letter from Robert C. Cozens, 1942
1942-10-19
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Cozens, Robert C.
Cozens married the same day he graduated from flying school in July. His wife Pat is with him in Spokane. Tom Cozens's death has left him with a "personal grudge" in the war, and he looks forward to transfer out of training and into combat. He gives the address of Norman "Babe" Thompson. Cozens pilots B-17 "flying fortresses" and has flown Consolidated B-24 Liberators. He named his combat plane after his wife Patsy Ann.
Robert Cozens; Bob Cozens; Patricia Ann Hamrick Cozens; Norman Thompson; Norman R. Thompson; Tom Cozens; B-17 airplanes; B-24 airplanes; World War II airplanes; WWII airplanes; World War 2 airplanes; Flying Fortresses; Air Corps; United States Army Air Corps; United States Army Air Forces; Liberators; Consolidated B-24s; Geiger Field
9000 West Airport Drive
Washington - Spokane International Airport
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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
English
Letter
6.25 inches X 9.75 inches; 2 pages
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bu-ca-002; NEG-08-014; MS-0369-01C-49; MS-0369-01C-50; MS-0369-02CI-41 to MS-0369-02CI-45; MS-0369-02CI-46; MS-0369-02CI-47; MS-0369-02CI-48; MS-0369-02CI-49; MS-0369-05CI-54; MS-0369-05CI-55; MS-0369-05CI-56; MS-0369-05CI-57
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