Reviewing the WWII enlistment database on line revealed only one individual with the name "Greifendorf" in the records, that being "Carl H.". However, the uniform is that of an individual in one of the special brigades of the Amphibious Engineers and, obviously, not the Army Air Force.
The only thought that comes to mind is the fact that uniforms were frequently re-used and re-issued. I have often seen uniforms with more than one name or laundry mark inside of the jacket. Maybe the jacket began its service with "Greifendorf" in the Air Force and later came into possession of the combat engineer?
The only thought that comes to mind is the fact that uniforms were frequently re-used and re-issued. I have often seen uniforms with more than one name or laundry mark inside of the jacket. Maybe the jacket began its service with "Greifendorf" in the Air Force and later came into possession of the combat engineer?
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