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- World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
Letter from George G. Crawford, 1943
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MS-0369-02CI-53
Letter from George G. Crawford, 1943
1943-11-24
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Crawford, George G.
Crawford has a "cold," giving him time to correct the Aztec News Letter that promoted him beyond a "shave tail" (second lieutenant). He says promotions depend on being a pilot or ground officer ("better known as gravel agitator"). Sending a donation to the newsletter and a hello to Lawrence Burke, he asks if Ed Herzog has forgotten him, his brother Kappa Phi Sigma. He likes "Aztec Post Scripts" as a name for the newsletter.
George Crawford; Lawrence Burke; Ed Herzig; Fraternities; Kappa Phi Sigma; Bombardiers; Air Corps; United States Army Air Corps; United States Army Air Forces; Shave tails; Muroc Army Airfield; Muroc Air Force Base
California - Edwards Air Force Base
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- World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
English
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7.25 inches X 10.25 inches; 2 pages
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