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Old 11 February 2002, 01:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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While tracking down photos of Joe Wehner, it appears that a member of the 27th Aero named Ray Durant had a photo collection of pictures from the front that included Joe. With Ray Durant having passed away back in the 70s, the question is: Where are those photos now? Did he donate the photos to a museum? Does the Durant family still have them? Anyone know?

I've gotten tip that another man from the 27th Aero named Fred Erdman also had a fine collection of photos from the front. Does anyone have any idea where those photos wound up?

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Old 12 February 2002, 08:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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When I interviewed Ray Durant in the 1960s, the interview was recorded by Walt Lee, The address I have is very old, it is, Walter F. Lee
4421 Anderson Avenue
Oakland, CA 94619.
the phone listing is (415) 893-1875 ?
Maybe Tyson has a later address. mine is a 1968 address.
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Thanks Dan-San! I'll start tracking this new lead.
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