My brother called me last night...he'd just received a package from my sister with all my father's personal affects from his service in the military (he was a 1st Lt. in the Army Air Force during WWII). Dad was a 'Hump' pilot...he flew the C46 from his base in India to China. Problem is, Dad never talked about his military service. In fact, I was a junior at A&M when he told me that he was a pilot during WWII. That was Dad...he just never talked about his service to our nation. All he would say was, 'son, I just served this great country.'
Dad died on Flag Day in 2009. My mother moved in with my sister, and she passed away last year. Essentially, my sister is 'liquidating,' and proceeded to send Dad's military stuff to my brother. In the package were two newspaper articles from many years ago that referred to my father's service and metals, including the Purple Heart. Problem is, none of us knew this, and there was no Purple Heart in the package.
Here's my question...how do I go about finding out about this? I've been told military archives were stored in a building in St. Louis that burned down in the 70's.
Any thoughts and perspectives would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Dad died on Flag Day in 2009. My mother moved in with my sister, and she passed away last year. Essentially, my sister is 'liquidating,' and proceeded to send Dad's military stuff to my brother. In the package were two newspaper articles from many years ago that referred to my father's service and metals, including the Purple Heart. Problem is, none of us knew this, and there was no Purple Heart in the package.
Here's my question...how do I go about finding out about this? I've been told military archives were stored in a building in St. Louis that burned down in the 70's.
Any thoughts and perspectives would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.