One of the first documents I was sent from the US Military Archives was a small collection of photos and drawings called 'The Glick Papers."
In it were a few drawings by Nathan Glick who spent time making war illustrations for the US Army/Air Corp. We interviewed Nathan and met his daughter and wife at a reunion.
Here is one of my favorite pieces of Nathan's art. It is of the 354th's Jim Edwards.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3If07GPVW5cMt6Gv8moMRq0bpqc9GxJcrdVBztpnAvTr-XONVYgqk-XE9RyLrL66qz-nPbTufOfe5p9Q1qbqLhgtO3UvplgYQ-a16Th8UYFAsJ9m4PkBHR4HhmYY1fKo6syXkSS8MKxM/s400/GLICKPAPERS+Lt+EdwardssmWM.jpg)
We were very fortunate that Chuck and Phyllis Tighe arranged for us to meet and interview Jim Edwards at the last reunion.
In it were a few drawings by Nathan Glick who spent time making war illustrations for the US Army/Air Corp. We interviewed Nathan and met his daughter and wife at a reunion.
Here is one of my favorite pieces of Nathan's art. It is of the 354th's Jim Edwards.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3If07GPVW5cMt6Gv8moMRq0bpqc9GxJcrdVBztpnAvTr-XONVYgqk-XE9RyLrL66qz-nPbTufOfe5p9Q1qbqLhgtO3UvplgYQ-a16Th8UYFAsJ9m4PkBHR4HhmYY1fKo6syXkSS8MKxM/s400/GLICKPAPERS+Lt+EdwardssmWM.jpg)
We were very fortunate that Chuck and Phyllis Tighe arranged for us to meet and interview Jim Edwards at the last reunion.
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