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Here's an observation for the bar; Back before things got so "PC", the Commemorative Air Force was actually called the CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE. I know that must be very hard to believe!!... to actually use the word "confederate" in an organization title. But....
Col. Jethro E. Culpepper was the squadron leader and the group's mascot who represented the spirit of the organization in it's early days... they were rebels who dared to bring languishing warbirds back to life again. They originated in Harlingen, Texas but CAF Wings began to pop up around the country as the trend of warbird restoration and flight took hold.
A search of the web gives very little information and even fewer photographs of the early CAF and their operations. There are even fewer portraits of the legendary (though entirely fictitious!) Col. Jethro E. Culpepper. I have seen a rather poor reproduction of this official oil portrait but never a good representation - it must exist somewhere though.
If any of us airplane enthusiasts and warbird nuts have any old CAF stuff, I'd love to see it posted - especially portraits of Col. Culpepper in his grey uniform.
I have a few items that I intend to scan and get up ASAP. Anything else out there you can share?
-dixon cannon
Col. Jethro E. Culpepper was the squadron leader and the group's mascot who represented the spirit of the organization in it's early days... they were rebels who dared to bring languishing warbirds back to life again. They originated in Harlingen, Texas but CAF Wings began to pop up around the country as the trend of warbird restoration and flight took hold.
A search of the web gives very little information and even fewer photographs of the early CAF and their operations. There are even fewer portraits of the legendary (though entirely fictitious!) Col. Jethro E. Culpepper. I have seen a rather poor reproduction of this official oil portrait but never a good representation - it must exist somewhere though.
If any of us airplane enthusiasts and warbird nuts have any old CAF stuff, I'd love to see it posted - especially portraits of Col. Culpepper in his grey uniform.
I have a few items that I intend to scan and get up ASAP. Anything else out there you can share?
-dixon cannon
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