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Pursuits of war :

the people of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, in the Second World War
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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X—GUARDING THE HOME FRONT
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X—GUARDING THE HOME FRONT

[1]

The [Annual] Report of the Adjutant
General of the State of Virginia ...
1941–1944
(Richmond, 1942–1945).
These reports verify many facts
throughout this chapter.

[2]

The Daily Progress, Charlottesville,
Feb. 1, 11, 18, 21, March 4, 1941

[3]

Progress, Jan. 24, 25, March 4, 13,
April 23, 1941; Richmond News Leader, May 17, 1942

[4]

Progress, May 5, June 12, 1941

[5]

Progress, July 1, 1941

[6]

Progress, May 21, 1941

[7]

Progress, July 3, 1941

[8]

Progress, July 5, 7, 1941

[9]

Progress, July 7, Aug. 29, 1941

[10]

Progress, Sept. 10, 13, 15, 1941

[11]

Progress, Aug. 29, Dec. 2, 1941

[12]

Progress, Dec. 11, 1941

[13]

Progress, Dec. 29, 1941

[14]

James Phinney Baxter, 3rd, Scientists
Against Time
(Boston, 1946),
p. 429

[15]

The New York Times, Oct. 5, 1945

[16]

Progress, Dec. 29, 1941

[17]

Progress, March 21, 1942

[18]

Progress, April 27, 1942

[19]

Progress, June 22, 29, July 6, 1942

[20]

Progress, July 21, Aug. 6, 1942

[21]

Progress, Aug. 8, 1942

[22]

Progress, Sept. 23, Nov. 6, 7, 1942

[23]

Progress, Nov. 10, Dec. 1, 7, 1942

[24]

Progress, Feb. 16, 1943

[25]

Progress, Feb. 20, Dec. 13, 1943, Sept.
21, 1944

[26]

Progress, Feb. 11, 1944

[27]

Progress, May 29, Aug. 29, Sept. 14,
1944

[28]

Progress, June 10, 1944

[29]

Progress, Sept. 25, 1944; The Virginia
Guardsman,
Richmond, March,
1945

[30]

Progress, Nov. 15, 1944. March 6,
May 17, 1945; The Virginia Guardsman,
March, 1945

[31]

Progress, April 20, 23, 1945

[32]

Progress, May 24, 1945; The Virginia
Guardsman,
July, 1945

[33]

Progress, July 18, Nov. 1, 1945: The
Virginia Guardsman,
August, 1945

[34]

Progress, Sept. 27, 1945

[35]

Progress, Jan. 9, 1946

[36]

Progress, March 29, April 1, 1946

[37]

Progress, June 26, 1946

[38]

Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 4,
1947

[39]

C. A. P. Form 16-25360 for Walter
Royden Franke, records of the Lewis
Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol,
Charlottesville, in the files of the Virginia
World War II History Commission.
These records will be hereafter
cited as Lewis Squadron Records.

[40]

Progress, May 25, 1942

[41]

Progress, June 4, 6, 1942

[42]

For additional information on the
University Airport, recording its improvement
in 1941, see Philip Peyton,
“The Airport Has Its Face Lifted,”
Virginia Engineering Review, vol. I,
no. 4 (Feb. 1, 1941), pp. 40–44, and
“Recent Improvements at the University
Airport,” Virginia Engineering
Review,
vol. II, no. 2 (Nov., 1941),
pp. 22, 24

[43]

Letter from C. A. P. Squadron 326-2,
Charlottesville, to Group 326, Alexandria,
Aug. 12, 1942, Lewis Squadron
Records

[44]

C. A. P. Squadron 32-4. Charlottesville,
Intelligence Report. Dec., 1942;
letter from Maj. Allan C. Perkinson,
Richmond, to Walter R. Franke, Oct.
12, 1942, and letter from Maj. Allan
C. Perkinson, Richmond, to Dan Hartman,
Harrisonburg, Oct. 21, 1943,
Lewis Squadron Records

[45]

Progress, May 26, 27, 30, June 3, 1942

[46]

Progress, July 15, 17, Aug. 8, 1942

[47]

Progress, Aug. 22, 1942

[48]

C. A. P. Squadron 32-4. Charlottesville,
Intelligence Report, Oct. 19,
1942, Lewis Squadron Records

[49]

C. A. P. Squadron 32-4. Charlottesville,
Intelligence Report. Jan., 1942,
Lewis Squadron Records; Progress,
Nov. 6, 1942

[50]

Progress, Oct. 6, 1942

[51]

C. A. P. Squadron 32-4, Charlottesville,
Minutes, Oct. 14, 1942, Lewis Squadron
Records

[52]

Letter from C. A. P. Squadron 326-2,
Charlottesville, to Group 326, Alexandria,
Aug. 5, 1942. Lewis Squadron
Records; Progress, Aug. 5, 1942

[53]

C. A. P. Wing 32, Virginia, Intelligence
Report, Aug., 1943, Lewis Squadron
Records

[54]

Progress, Nov. 12, Dec. 12, 1942

[55]

C. A. P. Squadron 32–4, Charlottesville,
Intelligence Report. Feb., 1943,
Lewis Squadron Records


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Page 415
[56]

Progress, Dec. 8, 1943, July 7, 1944.
See also The Virginia Slip-Stream,
vol. III, no. 2 (March. 1945), p. 3

[57]

Letter from Seaman Second Class W.
Ralph Britton to Miss Marjorie Carver,
July 21, 1943, Lewis Squadron
Records

[58]

Progress, Nov. 14, 1944

[59]

C. A. P. Squadron 32-4. Charlottesville,
Intelligence Report. Jan., 1942,
C. A. P. Squadron 32-4, Charlottesville,
Intelligence Report. Feb., 1942,
Lewis Squadron Records

[60]

Lewis Squadron, Charlottesville, Intelligence
and Training Report, Jan.,
1944, Lewis Squadron Records

[61]

Letter from Lewis Squadron to Virginia
Wing Commander, Richmond,
July 13, 1944, Lewis Squadron Records

[62]

Virginia Wing 32, Special Order No.
23, Lewis Squadron Records

[63]

Progress, June 6, 1945

[64]

Lewis Squadron, Charlottesville, Minutes,
June 7, 1945, Lewis Squadron
Records