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Identifier
20037391
Description
Mrs. Raymond H. Tudor, formerly Goldie L. Harvey, retired flight nurse and lieutenant with United States Army Air Forces (AAF) is pictured here. She is shown standing against a bare wall, facing front and smiling for the camera. She is dressed in military uniform with military decorations. She has come to Fort Worth to stay with Mrs. Walter Eilenberger. Her husband, also a lieutenant has been based in England for 18 months as a C-47 pilot and recently won the air medal. She was commissioned May 6, 1943 and won her wings at Bowman Field Kentucky last March. They met in England and married there nine months ago. They both have battle stars for participating in D-Day activities. Published in the Fort Worth Stat Telegram morning edition, March 4, 1945.
Archival Date
1945-03-01
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-602
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Tudor, Raymond (Mrs.); Tudor, Goldie L. (Mrs.); Harvey, Goldie L.; Tudor, Raymond; Eilengerger, Walter (Mrs.); Military officers; Military personnel; Military uniforms; Nurses; Awards; Medals; Military decorations; Military air pilots; United States. Army Air Forces; D-Day National Remembrance Day; World War, 1939-1945; Spouses
Subjects
Tudor, Raymond (Mrs.); Tudor, Goldie L. (Mrs.); Harvey, Goldie L.; Tudor, Raymond; Eilengerger, Walter (Mrs.); Military officers; Military personnel; Military uniforms; Nurses; Awards; Medals; Military decorations; Military air pilots; United States. Army Air Forces; D-Day National Remembrance Day; World War, 1939-1945; Spouses