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WORLD WAR II FLYER JOHN DAVID PELHAM ARCHIVE
JOHN DAVID PELHAM (1921-1945) Georgia native, joined the Army Air Corps as a seconnd lieutenant to fly B-24's with the 20th Combat Mapping Squadron. Co-pilot of B-24 J-5-CO (F-&A) 42-73047, the famed RIP SNORTER, whose nose art is frequently featured in military-aerial histories. Served in the Pacific Theater, and earned the Asiatic Campaign Medal with three Bronze Stars. KIA in a New Guinea landing accident on March 25, 1945. Fine archive consisting of relics and personal effects, including:

Pelham's Army Air Corps uniform items, consisting of summer shirt, two pants, two wide-brimmed dress caps (with propeller wings pin), and three sidecaps (with lieutenant bars); fine 6" x 8" presentation display of effects including lieutenant bars, AAC pins, personal lighter, and two 5th (Far East/Philippine) Air Force patches; 1943 pilot log book and personal pocket Bible; eight vintage U.S. Army Air Forces cloths; WWII-era Servicemen's Map of the United States; June 1941 edition of Air Trails magazine; photographs including: vintage 3" x 5" b/w head and shoulders pose of Pelham in full uniform, a photograph album containing 76 b/w photographs of the Pelham family and John Pelham in service, the June 26, 1943 graduation photograph of Squadrons 4, 5, and 6 of Class 44-A at the Cal-Aero flight academy; Pelham's Georgia driver's license and Army pilot's license, Pelham's notes, exams, and other papers from flight school. From the personal collection of World War II and Civil War historian Michael Miner. Miner's thirty-year collection was built through an extensive system of contacts he developed with artifact hunters and diggers in Europe and the Far East, and he maintained careful records of the items he amassed.

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January 21, 2010 10:00 AM EST
Stamford, CT, US

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