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.

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.

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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