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I picked up a named USAAF B-4 Bag the other day. No rank or AF designation, just the name Sanford K. Woosley, his service # and patch on the other side showing 44 bombing missions. It's in rough shape but it's real. Any ideas on how I can fiind out which AAF he was in. I found him on a few sites, he came from Roanoke, VA, enlisted in "43. That's as much as I've come across.
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Brian,
Some of the AAFs have their own web sites. Try those.
The serial number should tell you if he was an officer or not.
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Brian, Believe that belonged to Captain Theodore Cleaver, a famous B-17 pilot from Mayfield.
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Must be, there was a 'Theodore Clever" cufftitle inside. I always wanted one. Should have bought the one on an SS uniform at the MAX Show in the early 90's.
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