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Ancestry/Genealogy

In reply to the discussion: WWII mystery [View all]

radical noodle

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1. This is probably not the same person but...
Wed Oct 30, 2019, 08:56 PM
Oct 2019

I found a WWII Col Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson BUT there's a photo that he signed "Andy." You might want to check it out. It's as close as I could come to it. The photo he signed is down several paragraphs in the article.

https://warhawkairmuseum.org/blog/col-clarence-e-bud-anderson-wwii-triple-ace-and-2019-warbird-roundup-guest-speaker/

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WWII mystery [View all] frogmarch Oct 2019 OP
This is probably not the same person but... radical noodle Oct 2019 #1
Thank you frogmarch Oct 2019 #4
I think that's a different Bud Anderson John Read Oct 2020 #14
Regarding Maybelle... DURHAM D Oct 2019 #2
Wow frogmarch Oct 2019 #5
"On an administrative flight shortly before returning to the United States, in September 1944 lapfog_1 Oct 2019 #3
Thanks for the link frogmarch Oct 2019 #6
Just for fun flotsam Oct 2019 #7
Not sure it matters but according to the obit DURHAM D Oct 2019 #9
You're correct about the B25 crew. dflprincess Nov 2020 #15
I assume you are aware that Gen. LeMay was DURHAM D Oct 2019 #8
LeMay was nuttier than a fruitcake! flotsam Oct 2019 #11
Is that your step-mother's handwriting? Beartracks Oct 2019 #10
I assumed it was at first frogmarch Oct 2019 #12
WTF frogmarch Oct 2019 #13
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