Honorable Discharge Certificate from United States Army for Dewey Hooper, so that he could accept an officer's commission in the U.S. Army Air Force Reserve, dated August 4, 1942.
This is a photograph of Dewey Hooper's 1940 class ring. The photograph is of the band, or shank, of the ring, with a focus on the inside of the shank. Engraved on the inside shank are Dewey Hooper's initials, "D. G. H.". As a result of the focus,…
This is a photograph of Dewey Hooper's Pilot Wings, also known as a pilot's badge or an aviation badge. This metal pin would have been worn on his uniform to signify that he had completed flight training and qualified as a military pilot. Hooper…
This is a photograph of Dewey Hooper's Second Lieutenant Bar; it is a gold pin which would have been worn on his uniform to signify his rank. Hooper received the bar upon being commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Air Forces in…
This is a photograph of a shaving kit that was issued to Dewey Hooper by the U. S. Army Air Forces. It consists of a green fabric case, which has the following items: one comb, one nail file, one small mirror, one bar of soap (in small plastic…
This is a photograph of the World War II Victory Medal awarded posthumously to Second Lieutenant Dewey Hooper. This service medal was authorized by Congress in July 1945 and awarded to individuals who served in the United States Armed Forces between…
This is a photograph of an Eversharp ink pen recovered from Dewey Hooper's B-24 Liberator Bomber, which crashed in Australia in December 1942. Eversharp was a brand of writing implements manufactured by Keenan & Co. of Chicago from 1913 until the…