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

Letter from Charles Caston, 1942

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Letter from Charles Caston, 1942
1942-07-12
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Caston, Charles
Caston points out the illustration of an eagle flying with a bomb in its talons on the stationery from the Roswell Army Flying School in explaining his assignment as a bombardier. If he doesn't "get 'laundered'" ("washed out" or failed at school) he will graduate in September and have a furlough. He has met Bill Goodchild for the first time even though they are in the same place.
C. Caston; Bombardiers; Military training; Air Corps; United States Army Air Corps; United States Army Air Forces; Roswell Army Flying School; Flying schools; Roswell Army Airfield; Walker Air Force Base
New Mexico - Roswell - Roswell International Air Center
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  • World War II Servicemen's Correspondence Collection, 1941-1945
MS-0369
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