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    Finding a stolen heirloom "Lucky Partners" jacket

    Thanks for the tip, Johnny, Weasel_Loader and everyone here. I'll post on fedoralounge.com, too! Greg J
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    Finding a stolen heirloom "Lucky Partners" jacket

    Hi Stony. I agree with you. Close to home would be the best place to look, except that the people who had access to the house were numerous "caretakers", nurses, "companions" ect., provided by agencies, as I understand it, and it was 10 years ago. I wish I had heard about it sooner. At...
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    Finding a stolen heirloom "Lucky Partners" jacket

    Hi Jeff, Thanks for the reply. Yes, we're certain it wasn't sold by a family member or by my uncle (he died long before it disappeared), and the family was confortable enough financially. Possibly one of my aunt's "care-givers" (there were quite a few of them staying at her house during her...
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    Finding a stolen heirloom "Lucky Partners" jacket

    Hi All, My uncle, Harry C. Jennings, piloted the B-17G "Lucky Partners" over Germany in 1945. He flew 18 missions. The nose art from his plane is preserved in the Mojave Museum of History and Art in Kingman Arizona. Pictures can bee seen here. http://www.447bg.com/43-38450.htm Harry had...
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