Admiring Major's Insignia | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Admiring Major's Insignia

Admiring Major's Insignia | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Robert Doyle admires the golden oak leaf of Major Post's collar insignia. They are standing in front of the tail assembly of a plane similar to Post's. Major Arthur L. Post of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was shot down on June 20th, 1943 and rescued on September 28th, 1943, after 101 days in the jungle. The airfield where this image was taken was located near Port Moresby, New Guinea (present day Papua New Guinea). Robert Doyle was not allowed to publish Post's story at that time. It was finally published in January, 1947, by the <i>Milwaukee Journal</i>. Major Post intended to write his own story, but was killed in a test airplane on August 25th, 1944, before he had the chance.
DESCRIPTION
Robert Doyle admires the golden oak leaf of Major Post's collar insignia. They are standing in front of the tail assembly of a plane similar to Post's. Major Arthur L. Post of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was shot down on June 20th, 1943 and rescued on September 28th, 1943, after 101 days in the jungle. The airfield where this image was taken was located near Port Moresby, New Guinea (present day Papua New Guinea). Robert Doyle was not allowed to publish Post's story at that time. It was finally published in January, 1947, by the Milwaukee Journal. Major Post intended to write his own story, but was killed in a test airplane on August 25th, 1944, before he had the chance.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:99933
Creation Date: 11 21 1943
Creator Name:Unknown
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Collection Name:Robert Doyle papers, 1935-1974, 1995
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:negative, original
Original Format Number:M99-114, box 8, roll 14, neg 1408
Original Dimensions:2.375 x 2.375 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This image was published in the Milwaukee Journal on January 23rd, 1947, with a series of articles telling Major Post's story. Robert Doyle was a civilian war correspondent for the Milwaukee Journal during World War II, covering the experiences of Wisconsin troops in the 32nd "Red Arrow" Division, an infantry division of the United States Army National Guard. The "Red Arrow" Division consisted mainly of soldiers from Wisconsin and Michigan.
SUBJECTS
Shoes
Air bases
Air pilots, Military
Airplane, Military
Armed Forces
Military bases
Military decorations
Military uniforms
Officers
Transportation, Military
World War, 1939-1945
Hairstyles
Jews
Men
Trees
Outdoor photography
Insignia
Reporters and reporting

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