Max J. Woolley reminiscence, 2003.

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Max J. Woolley reminiscence, 2003.

Max J. Woolley was a fighter pilot in World War II and a commercial artist. Reminscence describes his youth in Montana and his service as a fighter pilot in World War II. (SC 2499) Collection consists of a reminiscence (2003) describing his childhood in Ryegate and his military service as a fighter pilot in Europe during World War II. There are also digital photo prints of various letters, documents, and artifacts about his military service.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7245280

Montana Historical Society Library

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Woolley, Max J., 1916-

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Max Jacob Woolley was born december 19, 1916, on a homestead about 10 miles northeast of Ryegate, Montana, in the son of Max O. and Mary Ellen (Gregg) Woolley. The family moved to Ryegate in 1925, when Max senior became undersheriff of Golden Valley County. Max graduated from Ryegate High School in 1936 and enrolled in Montana State University, majoriing in music and playing trombone in the Bobcat Band. He was drafted into the Army in May of 1942, and entered flight trai...

United States. Army Air Forces. Bombardment Group, 384th

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