Photo of Cpl. James H. Linn in uniform

Dublin Core

Title

Photo of Cpl. James H. Linn in uniform

Subject

WWII
World War II
Marine Corps
Army Air Corps
Decatur, IL.

Description

Herald and Review Library: Linn, James H., Article on back of photo; "Cpl. James H. Linn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Linn, 1315 North Union street and Luther Smith, a civilian employee of the War department, saved the life of Staff Sgt. Kemp H. Caudill, White Head, N.C., recently at the army air field at Myrtle Beach, S.C. Sergeant Caudill was operating a drill beneath a ship in drydock at the Myrtle Beach crash boat detachment when a short circuit developed, causing the drill to go out of control. Mr. Smith reached the socket and removed the plug to break the current just as the drill reached Sergeant Caudill's face. by this time the sergeant was 'out cold'. Corporal Linn rushed to his side and applied artificial respiration until the near victim of electrocution was revived. corporal Linn attended Decatur high school and was employed by the Fisher Grocery Co. before entering service in 1941. He completed training as a radio operator at Scott Field."

Creator

Herald and Review

Source

Decatur, IL.

Publisher

Decatur Public Library, Decatur, IL.

Date

9/17/1944

Contributor

Decatur Herald and Review

Rights

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Relation

unknown

Format

.jpg
600 dpi

Language

English

Type

photograph

Identifier

Af478

Coverage

World War II

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

photograph

Physical Dimensions

5 x 7"

Files

http://omeka.decaturlibrary.org/files/original/ee27ff4e0c2a15aa1606233fcc41f177.jpg

Citation

Herald and Review, “Photo of Cpl. James H. Linn in uniform,” Decatur Public Library Local History Photo Collection, accessed November 22, 2024, http://omeka.decaturlibrary.org/items/show/648.