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IN RESPECT FOR
OUR MISSING AIRMEN |
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| Adams,
Frank 1st Lt USAF Navigator/Bombardier 12/13
/1922- 2/23/2005 |
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| Altman, Dory
(Danny) Capt. AAC 11/26 1998 |
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| Amundson
,Donald A. 1st Lt AAC 9/1924
3/22/2009 |
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| Bizzell,
Bill Lt Col US MARINE CORP.
1922-Dec.2007 |
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| Born,
James Flight Officer AAC Pilot flew the "Hump"
1911- 11/28/2003 |
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| Chrenko,
Joe Major USAF
7/15/1918-4/2/2006Fi
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| Fitzgerald
John "Jack" Colonel USAF
7/8/1922-1/16/2008 |
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| Good,
Robert Colonel AAC P 38 Pilot
1/18/1918-12/15/2007 |
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| Parker, Richard
H. Captain AAC P 47 Pilot
2/16/1922-
2/24/2006
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Kessler A. D. Colonel AAC
1919-2007
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Keating ,James Colonel USAF
1/8/2010 |
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Martin Robert Colonel AAC
1919-2008 |
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Miller Alvin W, 1st Lt AAC 1921 -2009 |
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| Radovich,
Walter Major USAF P51 Fighter Pilot Burma 11/16/1919--2/2/2006 |
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| Switzer David
Cdr. USNR Pilot Anti Sub Missions So Pacific 9/12/1922--3/1/2006 |
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| Terrell,
Bruce CDR USCG also army helicopter pilot Viet Nam
1949-10/17/2007 |
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| Wickens,
Robert Tech Sgt. AAC
1918-10/10/2008 |
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| Winkelman
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Sheridan S. 1st Lt. USAF Lead Bombardier in the
B25. Flew
55 combat missions with the 10th Air Force, Comilla
India
2/21/1920-10/25/2005
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| The binde its slipcase
over these many years. |
TtThe binder, Leonard
Mounteney, was an exhibition finisher for Riviere & Sons of London. Like
many other European and British binders, Mounteney emigrated to America
where, in his case, he found employment at the Donnelley Bindery in
Chicago and later went to work for the Cuneo Fine Binding Studio of
Milwauke. But this copy of The Germ was probably bound by
Mounteney while he was in London. It’s certainly one of the most
magnificent “total packages” in the collection being one of the rarest
limited printings on what is perhaps the finest and most delicate vellum
I’ve ever encountered, the title is one of the high points of the
Pre-Raphaelite movement‘s literary expressions, and bound in an exquisite
binding which has been ably protected by its slipcase over these many
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