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Identifier
20029085
Description
Technician Sergeant Harry W. Conner, has arrived for a visit with his relatives in Fort Worth after 18 months in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) and 14 months in a German prison. Before he was captured by the Nazis, Sergeant Conner was serving as an engineer-gunner on a 15th AAF B-24. Conner, whose home is now Los Angeles is spending his furlough with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Conner, and his grandfather, Mr. W. M. LeBaume. His father is the late H. W. Conner, Senior. Sergeant Conner is shown wearing his military uniform. Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening Edition July 31, 1945
Archival Date
1945-07-28
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-356
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Soldiers; Military uniforms; Prisoners of war; Conner, Harry W. (Tech. Sgt.); Conner, R.E.; Conner, R.E. (Mrs.); European Theater of Operations; LeBaume, W.M.; Conner, H.W. Sr.; United States. Army Air Forces. Air Force
Subjects
Soldiers; Military uniforms; Prisoners of war; Conner, Harry W. (Tech. Sgt.); Conner, R.E.; Conner, R.E. (Mrs.); European Theater of Operations; LeBaume, W.M.; Conner, H.W. Sr.; United States. Army Air Forces. Air Force