Howard Norman's Distinguished Flying Cross, ca. 1940s
Title
Howard Norman's Distinguished Flying Cross, ca. 1940s
Subject
United States -- Texas -- Williamson County.
War (World War II).
War (World War II).
Description
A black box with gold gilding along the edges, with the words 'Distinguished Flying Cross' on the front. Pictured alongside the box is the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal. The ribbon is red, white and blue striped, and the medal depicts a propellor with rays behind it. There is a bar pictured with the medal. On the back of the medal is the inscription, "S. SGT. HOWARD B. NORMAN, A. C."
Howard Norman (1922-1943), from Norman's Crossing in Williamson County, was an aerial gunner who joined the United States Army Air Corps before the United States entered World War II. He was stationed in Pearl Harbor prior to the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, but he shipped out before the attack began. His family, however, did not know he had left and believed him to be in Pearl Harbor on the day of the attack. They received a letter on December 22, 1941, that he was well and had not been in Pearl Harbor.
Norman served in New Zealand, Australia, and India during the war. He went missing in action in 1943 while on a bombing raid over Rangoon, Burma. He received a Distinguished Flying Cross, an Air Medal, and a Purple Heart for his service and sacrifice during the war.
Howard Norman (1922-1943), from Norman's Crossing in Williamson County, was an aerial gunner who joined the United States Army Air Corps before the United States entered World War II. He was stationed in Pearl Harbor prior to the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, but he shipped out before the attack began. His family, however, did not know he had left and believed him to be in Pearl Harbor on the day of the attack. They received a letter on December 22, 1941, that he was well and had not been in Pearl Harbor.
Norman served in New Zealand, Australia, and India during the war. He went missing in action in 1943 while on a bombing raid over Rangoon, Burma. He received a Distinguished Flying Cross, an Air Medal, and a Purple Heart for his service and sacrifice during the war.
Source
Gift of Jack Norman.
Date
ca. 1940s
Rights
All rights to the images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted for non-profit educational purposes, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information, contact The Williamson Museum, 716 S. Austin Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626.
http://williamsonmuseum.org
Language
English
Type
Object
- Date Added
- November 30, 2013
- Citation
- “Howard Norman's Distinguished Flying Cross, ca. 1940s,” World War II Comes to Williamson County, accessed April 27, 2024, https://ww2comestowilliamsoncounty.omeka.net/items/show/624.