Polar Tech, The
Volume 03, Number 36, Sioux Falls Army Air Field, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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Authors:
- none listed
Contributors:
- Larry Pickett
Published: April 20, 1945
This issue belonged to Sgt. Bill Pickett.
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Categories:
- Training
Special Features:
- Beauty Queen - Includes a class or graduation ball beauty queen
- Cartoon by Caniff - Includes a cartoon by Milton Caniff
Locations:
- Sioux Falls Army Air Field; Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
Contributors:
- Larry Pickett
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Added: June 04, 2011
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Base newspaper for the Sioux Falls Army Air Field, Army Air Forces Training Command, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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[1] Marty Dale Whitacre (16-May-2021 05:09 PM)
Thanks for sharing. I'm currently transcribing letters from my uncle who was at the Sioux Falls base in 1943. He comments often about the newspaper in his letters. So far I've been unable to locate any of the issues from 1943, but still looking. Thanks again
Marty Whitacre