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Jake's first mission is scrubbed
Although this mission was scrubbed, one airplane suffered damage. Overloaded for landing with a full complement of fuel and bombs, it blew a tire and the left landing gear collapsed. Luckily, no one was injured.

This V-mail was written on 06 February 1944 and postmarked 17 February 1944.


From 730th Bomber Squadron 452nd Bomber Group

Sunday

Dearest Dad,

I went on my first mission but it didn't count because we were recalled before we reached the target. (The recall was probably weather related.) I felt just like I did before a fight. I certainly missed you being in my corner. (Jake liked boxing.)

Your letters sent to me in G.I. mail reached me yesterday. I heard that quite a number of packages came in today. I hope some are from you and folks.

Thanks for the Masonic card. I've met five or six men in the group that are members. I haven't had a chance to go to any meeting, but will as soon as I get a chance.

Tell Jessie, Mayme, and Grandmother that their letters were much appreciated. Love to all.

Your devoted son,

Jake S. Colvin


Jake is homesick after reading a letter from his mother.

This V-mail was written the following day, 07 February 1944 and postmarked 17 February 1944.


From 730th Bomber Squadron 452nd Bomber Group

Monday

Dearest Mother,

Your sweet interesting letter came with quite a few others. I got twenty in two days. The folks at home really must be thinking of me. You sitting in the backyard really makes me homesick. I believe I could be content to sit there for the rest of my life.

Aunt Jane's package never got to me. I sent her one of the photographs like yours. Dad's offices should be just about filled.

I haven't met any girls yet, but guess I will soon. They don't stand a chance with Columbia (?) who I haven't heard much from.

Tell Penn to get to work and write soon.

Your loving son,

Jake S. Colvin, Jr.
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