GENERAL IRA C. EAKER - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/18/1965 - HFSID 254385
Sale Price $375.00
Reg. $440.00
IRA C. EAKER
Air Force Lieutenant General Ira C. Eaker signed this typed letter in 1965 to
say that he wouldn't be able to meet the recipient in Washington, D. C., due to
his flying to a function with General Curtis LeMay.
Typed Letter signed: "Ira C Eaker". 1 page, 8½x11, on his personalized
stationery. Jan. 18, 1965. Addressed to Mr. Henry A. Manson, St. Louis,
Missouri. In full: "Dear Mr. Manson: I leave at 2:45 p.m. on January
25th to fly with General LeMay for a dinner given in his honor at Omaha that
evening. I go according to present plan on the 26th to the West Coast for a few
days. It looks like therefore I may regretfully miss you on your trip to
Washington. My secretary, Mrs. Younger, will however be in my office at 1612
K Street, and will I am sure be glad to show your through the office and point
out some of the few souvenirs of an earlier time and experience. I am glad for
your Christmas gift, 'History of the Army Air Forces in World War II,' has been
found interesting and worthwhile by you. I have the set but I am sorry to say
have never found the time to go through it as yet. I am now reading 'A Concise
History of World War II,' a copy of which you will see on my desk. Mrs. Younger
will give you a copy of two of my recent weekly columns about General LeMay,
which may be of interest to you. With every good wish to you and yours for the
New Year. Sincerely, Ira C. Eaker Lt. Gen. USAF (Ret.)".EAKER
(1896-1987) made the first transcontinental flight purely on instruments
(1936). During WWII, he personally led the first U. S. B-17 bomber strike
against German occupation forces in France, the bombing of Rouen, Aug. 17, 1942.
In June 1944, after being transferred to the Mediterranean, he flew the first
bombing raid from Italy into Germany, landing in the Soviet Union after striking
factory and oil installations and other military targets. In 1944, he was
named Commander of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces. In 1970, Eaker was
enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Folds and creases (not
near signature). Lightly soiled at bottom right corner. Light tears in left edge
and in right edge along top fold. Light dent in right edge. Otherwise in fine
condition.
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