1944 V-Cards from France
Christmas 1944
Cpl. Charles E. Pugh, 596 PCEC |
Pvt. Verlin R. Glenn, 596 PCEC |
Notes from Howard Hensleigh (June 2005):
Dick’s daughter, BJ, who was born a few days after our S. France jump, and her mother, Jo, are still on Mail Call. Dick was a talented writer and cartoonist who later edited the "Western Horseman". He designed the 517th, 460th, and 596 emblems that the riggers duplicated in parachute silk and hung from the ship in which we sailed into NY harbor. We sometimes call these patches, but they were never recognized officially. Dick wrote the booklet describing the Italian campaign where he introduced the moniker "Battling Buzzards" that sticks with us to this day. He was a good friend of Russ Miller, ERV Pinkston and me as we all had attended Iowa U and were in advanced ROTC. As you can see Dick left his imprints on the 517th.
All the way, Howard Hensleigh
PS to Lory Curtis: I am quite sure these were sent from Europe--Christmas, 1944. HH