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In reply to the discussion: WWII mystery [View all]Donkees
(31,388 posts)38. The search for Col. Anderson continues :)
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My cousin recently found a photo of my uncle with Patton during WWII. I didn't realize he was on
Pepsidog
Oct 2019
#9
An article snippet saying the other two on the plane were a radio operator and an engineer
chowder66
Oct 2019
#14
Diary/scrapbook of Lieutenant Colonel R.A. Anderson (R.A. might refer to Royal Army) Same person?
Donkees
Nov 2019
#25
His service begins in the same area in England that the other Anderson is buried, and as you know
Donkees
Nov 2019
#30
His journal/scrapbook is only about 60 pages and includes newspaper clippings and a group photo
Donkees
Nov 2019
#33
Here is a British Lieutenant-Colonel WW2 cap insignia from an unrelated obit on google
Donkees
Nov 2019
#36
It's too bad that by the time we have questions like this and want to know our parent's history
Fla Dem
Nov 2019
#26
Found a link on ancestry.com. Same name, same birthdate in minnesota, and a military photo
Donkees
Nov 2019
#43
''The India-China Airlift: all supplies had to be moved by air over the eastern end of the Himalayan
Donkees
Nov 2019
#51
That would be wonderful, and tomorrow is his birthday! I'm very happy that you found that clue
Donkees
Nov 2019
#54