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Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sat Aug 27, 2011 1:57 am

One for the WIX brain trust...my Mom had a decorative wreath full of trinkets in her bathroom when I was growing up, and it had what looked like an old copy of the USAAC New Testament on it. This summer she got rid of the wreath but kept the Bible for me.

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OK, so here's the strange part--inside the cover is the following:

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Looks like it says "George J(?) Belch" followed by an address. At the bottom, the notation "Plane Crash Baimbridge Ga, July 12 1944" sounds pretty interesting. Any idea of what crash this may be speaking of?

-Brandon

Re: Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:44 am

According to the Aviation Archeology website George Isham Belch was killed July 12, 1944 in the crash of a BT-13 (42-89069) 7 miles NNW of Bainbridge, GA following a stall and spin. From a cursory glance around the internet: Born in Massillon, Ohio on June 9, 1922 to George Herman Belch and Octa Marie Leib. He was also an alumni of Clemson Univ.

Re: Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:54 pm

No kidding...I had Googled the name and date, but didn't come across anything.

Thanks much for the help, Loco!


-Brandon

Re: Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:46 pm

It looks like everything was written by the same person.

Re: Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:58 am

Punisher05 wrote:No kidding...I had Googled the name and date, but didn't come across anything.

Thanks much for the help, Loco!


-Brandon


My pleasure.

Cheers!
Syd

Re: Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:01 am

JohnB wrote:It looks like everything was written by the same person.


Good point, I noticed that myself. I wonder if it wasn't removed from his things, the inscription added, and then sent to his family after the accident. Pure speculation of course.

Judging by the other things that were in that old wreath, a bunch of fairly random items were picked up at flea markets and glued in.


-Brandon

Re: Army Air Corps Bible inscription

Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:33 pm

Or the bible could've been given to him by his parents, who personalized it then added the crash information later.

Cheers!
Syd
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