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George R Woolfe

Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he grew up in New York City and graduated from Columbia University. Prior to furthering his education, Mr. Woolfe served as an airman in World War II as a member of the US Army Air Corps. From 1942 to 1945 he completed 47 missions navigating a B-24 bomber over enemy strongholds in the South Pacific islands. Following his military service, he married Mary Elaine Watts, the best friend of his sister Doris Woolfe. The marriage would end in divorce a few years later. Mr. Woolfe embarked upon a career in the paper industry and become a top salesman, retiring in 1990.

100-year-old Lubbock veteran meets preschoolers who sent birthday cards

100-year-old Lubbock veteran meets preschoolers who sent birthday cards Lubbock veteran celebrates 100th birthday By Brittany Michaleson | April 28, 2021 at 5:01 PM CDT - Updated April 28 at 6:43 PM LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - After surviving World War II and COVID-19, a Lubbock veteran celebrated his 100th birthday in December. Wilford Naylor received almost 400 cards from community members, many from Sunnyside Learning Academy. Now, months later, he got the chance to personally thank the preschoolers who made his milestone birthday even more special. “With COVID getting better, this gave us an opportunity to come out and actually tell our gratitude in person,” Naylor’s daughter, Marilyn Mills said.

How archeologists excavate Great Lakes wrecks

SHARES A scuba diver explores the wreckage of the lost P-39Q Airacobra at the bottom of Lake Huron. Image: Erik Denson By Yue Jiang Capital News Service A World War Two fighter plane that was lost in a training accident in the 1940s will be recovered and displayed, according to Wayne Lusardi, a state maritime archaeologist at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, an underwater preserve in Lake Huron. The airplane is a P-39Q Airacobra built by Bell Aircraft Co. of Buffalo, N. Y. And it crashed in April 1944 with Lt. Frank Herman Moody, a 22-year-old Tuskegee Airman, flying it. The Tuskegee Airmen were the U.S. Army’s first Black military aviators.

Amid COVID, WWII veteran shares marriage story in new book

Print Louis Moore couldn’t stop staring at the dancer, third from the right in the chorus line, at the China Doll nightclub in New York City. It was spring 1946. World War II had recently ended. Moore was 23, newly discharged from the U.S. Army Air Corps after serving in Europe and enjoying a night out with his parents and sister at the just-opened Manhattan venue. She had the sweetest eyes he had ever seen. He returned night after night, hoping to catch her attention. Weeks later, he spotted her in the window of a nearby café, drinking coffee. She smiled when he asked to sit with her. They went for a walk in Central Park and talked and talked.

After WWII and the Japanese incarceration, they fell in love At 98, he s published a memoir

After WWII and the Japanese incarceration, they fell in love At 98, he s published a memoir
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