Thanks, Tojo - I'm glad to see that his memory things are in good care, it's a great way to honor him and his service, by showing the respect to maintain them.
My next door neighbor passed a few years ago at 93, B-17 Bombardier, North Africa and Italy, 52 missions. I had the old Monogram '17 kit in my stash for about 30 years, built it for him. He showed me all of the things he brought home at end of action, an amazing amount of the history of his service.
After he passed his son and daughter in law were cleaning out the house, in the back of their pickup I got a glimpse of the B-17 model, sitting with the trash going to the dump. Lots of small parts broken off, but salvageable. Then I saw his E-6B computer, in the leather holder with 4 digit number stenciled on it, (maybe crew number or partial A/C number?) Folders of photos, in flight, mess hall, "O" club, barracks, etc. Service citations and medals, all being disposed of as just garbage. Shameful.
Son wasn't there, Daughter in law said they didn't want it as they didn't have the room for it, and it would just be more "junk" to store. I confirmed with son to see if he wanted it, answer was no, so I have it all. I'm 76, no kids, I want to see it go to a museum for respectful permanent display. I believe the Air Force must have a museum, I'll check on it.
Thanks again, Tojo, very nice of you.
Patrick