"Pfc. Elmer Baldwin, a parachutist in the U. S. A., who left home on Easter Day, March 25, 1951, completed his final 'Jump' at Exercise Longhorn, Texas on March 25, 1952. He writes to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baldwin that that particular jump was his most successful. The Baldwins have two mores sons serving their country. They are Claude H. Baldwin, Jr., Y. N. T. S. N., Fort Amador, Canal Zone and Pfc. Harold Baldwin now in Germany." [The Otsego Farmer & Republican (Cooperstown, NY), Friday, April 11, 1952, Page Six]
"Pfc. Elmer Baldwin, a parachutist in the U. S. A., who left home on Easter Day, March 25, 1951, completed his final 'Jump' at Exercise Longhorn, Texas on March 25, 1952. He writes to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baldwin that that particular jump was his most successful. The Baldwins have two mores sons serving their country. They are Claude H. Baldwin, Jr., Y. N. T. S. N., Fort Amador, Canal Zone and Pfc. Harold Baldwin now in Germany." [The Otsego Farmer & Republican (Cooperstown, NY), Friday, April 11, 1952, Page Six]
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