Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s Brother's Letter to Major Glenn E. Cole, September 17, 1944
Title
Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s Brother's Letter to Major Glenn E. Cole, September 17, 1944
Subject
World War II
Description
This letter is from Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s brother to Major Glenn E. Cole inquiring more details about Sengstake's fate following being reported missing in action in the South Pacific on June 9, 1944. In the letter, Sengstake's brother says he is working with Major Phillip Conti, who will help Sengstake's family recreate the flight path and give them a better understanding of what happened to Eugene in his fatal crash.
Sengstake's brother asks Major Cole where the bad weather occurred, where Sengstake's plane was last seen, if he completed his mission and was returning to base, if Sengstake had any contact with any other planes, and if Sengstake may have a prisoner of war.
This collection contains the personal belongings of Eugene Sengstake of the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941-1944. He was killed in action on June 9, 1944 in the South Pacific.
Sengstake's brother asks Major Cole where the bad weather occurred, where Sengstake's plane was last seen, if he completed his mission and was returning to base, if Sengstake had any contact with any other planes, and if Sengstake may have a prisoner of war.
This collection contains the personal belongings of Eugene Sengstake of the U.S. Army Air Forces from 1941-1944. He was killed in action on June 9, 1944 in the South Pacific.
Source
Eugene Sengstake Jr., Lincoln History Harvest, 2014
Date
1944-09-17
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Format
Document
Language
English
Type
Image
Coverage
Lincoln (Neb.)
Original Format
Letter
Collection
Citation
“Eugene Sengstake Sr.'s Brother's Letter to Major Glenn E. Cole, September 17, 1944,” History Harvest, accessed November 21, 2024, https://historyharvest.unl.edu./items/show/490.