Bugguy
Practically Family
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- Nashville, TN
First background... my father passed about 10 years ago. He was a WW II vet; 82nd Airborne Glider Infantry. During his time overseas, his sister collected any newspaper articles that referenced gliders, the 82nd., or major European battles. There's even a newspaper picture with a classic Patton/Bradley/Montgomery photo (you can see Patton's pearl-handled pistol). They are all collected in a large scrap book - either glued or taped. The pages are in poor shape, but the clipped articles are are pretty good for their age. In addition, there are original copies of the 325th Glider Regimen newsletters from 1944-45, Yank, his orders, draft orders, and other misc. paper items.
Several years ago my mother donated his uniform and medals to the WW II museum. I still have his stripes, dog tags, ribbons, etc. displayed in a flag case with his burial flag. I also have many pictures of him in uniform while he was overseas.
My dilemma... I'm keeping the pictures and some of the patches, but I'd like to clear out all the paper, memorabilia, and the flag case. I don't want to piece it out if I can help it and I'm not interested in selling it.
Scrap books, pictures, newspaper clipping, old WW II newsletters... I'm downsizing and don't need these to remember my father. The glider infantry is unusual and the newspapers have historical interest - I think. Any suggestions about where to go with these items?
Several years ago my mother donated his uniform and medals to the WW II museum. I still have his stripes, dog tags, ribbons, etc. displayed in a flag case with his burial flag. I also have many pictures of him in uniform while he was overseas.
My dilemma... I'm keeping the pictures and some of the patches, but I'd like to clear out all the paper, memorabilia, and the flag case. I don't want to piece it out if I can help it and I'm not interested in selling it.
Scrap books, pictures, newspaper clipping, old WW II newsletters... I'm downsizing and don't need these to remember my father. The glider infantry is unusual and the newspapers have historical interest - I think. Any suggestions about where to go with these items?