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Culpepper, Capos C. (Second World War correspondence books)
2019.015.wc.r  
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  • Conditions Governing Access
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition
  • Arrangement
  • Biographical / Historical
  • Preferred Citation
  • Processing Information
  • Content Description
  • Scope and Contents
  • Conditions Governing Use

  • Contributing Institution: Center for American War Letters Archives
    Title: Capos C. Culpepper Second World War correspondence books
    Creator: Culpepper, Capos C., II
    Identifier/Call Number: 2019.015.wc.r
    Physical Description: 0.2 Linear feet (1 folder)
    Date (inclusive): 2015 - 2017
    Abstract: This collection contains two books compiled by Capos C. "Chip" Culpepper based on the correspondence of his father, T/Sgt. Conley E. Culpepper, USAAF and mother, Delphia J. Ashley during the Second World War, as well as digital copies kept on a flash drive.
    Language of Material: English .
    Container: 2019-015-wc_Culpepper
    Container: Resource Copies 1

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gift of Capos C. "Chip" Culpepper II.

    Arrangement

    This collection is arranged by material type. The flashdrive is kept with the physical copy of Darling Conley...Dearest Dell and the digital materials have been uploaded to the library server.

    Biographical / Historical

    These stories and compilations of correspondence were compiled by Capos C. "Chip" Culpepper II, the son of the letter writers, Conley and Delphia Culpepper. Technical Sergeant Conley Edward Culpepper, United States Army Air Force (3/26/1924 - 8/30/2000) was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas and joined the military in 1943. Delphia Jane "Del" Ashley (12/5/1924 - 3/31/2014) was born in Sheridan, Arkansas and met Conley when she was 16 years old. They courted and continued correspondence after Conley joined the Army. They married on August 24, 1945.
    T/Sgt. Culpepper trained at Camp Robinson in Arkansas, Amarillo, Texas, Kingman, Arizona, Sioux City Army Air Field in Iowa, and Lincoln Army Air Field in Nebraska. In September 1944, he flew to England and was assigned to 349th Squadron, 100th Bomb Group (Heavy), 13th Combat Bombardment Wing, 8th Army Air Force. Culpepper was an engineer and completed technical school in the Army to become an airplane mechanic. He flew B-17s as an engineer and gunner for 35 combat bombing missions over Europe, including Germany.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item title / description; Box "n" / Folder "n"], Capos C. Culpepper Second World War correspondence books (2019.015.w.r), Center for American War Letters Archives, Chapman University, CA.
    For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.

    Processing Information

    The physical materials were donated in a binder. They have been removed from the binder and it has been discarded for space.

    Content Description

    This collection contains two books compiled by Capos C. "Chip" Culpepper based on the correspondence of his father, T/Sgt. Conley E. Culpepper, USAAF and mother, Delphia J. Ashley during the Second World War. The first book, Darling Conley...Dearest Dell, copyright 2015, is in both digital and physical form (binder). The other book, Some War Stories Told in Short, Controlled Bursts, copyright 2017, is in digital form. The digital copies are on a flash drive which has also been digitally archived.
    Darling Conley...Dearest Dell is not a direct transcription, edits made. Some spelling and dates are wrong, some index dates (date of correspondence where name can be found) are wrong.
    The content of Darling Conley... is mostly transcriptions of letters in (mostly) chronological order, with several photographs and notations provided by the author for context. The period covers June 23, 1943 until December 4, 1945, including Culpepper's military training and the period of combat missions during the first part of 1945. There is little mention of the combat, however the author added detailed mission reports for context. The photographs include pictures of people mentioned, certificates, and some other memorabilia. Also included are a forward and an index, with names of people, places and things mentioned, as well as abbreviations.
    The publication Some War Stories... is written by the author in a narrative form, and also contains several photographs and scans for context.
    An additional content note provides names of other service members mentioned, taken from the index of Darling Conley... Of note are Culpepper's pilot, Lt. James C. Adair, USAAF and Delphia's cousin, Technical Sergeant Minor Fair Green, USAAF who served with the 10th Air Force in the India-Burma theater of operations as an aerial gunner and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross.

    Scope and Contents

    Names of servicemembers mentioned in Darling Conley...:
    • Aches, Pvt.
    • Adair, James, Lt.
    • Adsit, Dayan/Dan
    • Allinson, Dale
    • Arnold, Harold/"Hap", Gen.
    • Ashcraft, Derwood
    • Ashcraft, Lt.
    • Aubuchon, Edward
    • Baker, Pvt.
    • Baxter, Franklin
    • Baxter, Russell
    • Brooks, Harvey
    • Brucker, Milton, Lt.
    • Bryant, Pvt.
    • Burnett, M.C./Mc
    • Craig, Harold
    • Dalgarn, Mike
    • Felts, Joe Henry
    • Gillison, Steward J., 1st Lt.
    • Goddard, Ben
    • Green, Minor Fair, T/Sgt
    • Gwin, Bruce, T/5
    • Sites, Clyde, USN
    • Holmes, Horace
    • Holmes, Jimmie
    • Hubbard, Jimmy
    • Jones, James
    • Kelly, Dr. O.R.
    • Kimberly, John, Capt.
    • Klenke, Carl
    • Ladd, Amos
    • Ladd, Emil
    • Leatherwood, J.A.
    • Lewis, Judge
    • Mathis, Glynn
    • McClung, Joe
    • McCool, Bob
    • McCool, Clifton
    • McCool, Ebert
    • McDonald, Pvt
    • McNeil, Jimmie
    • Meley, DeWitt
    • Nall, Dan
    • Padgett, Austin
    • Parr, Pvt.
    • Paxton, Billy
    • Perry, Calvin
    • Petty, Herbert
    • Rhoden, W.J.
    • Rippy, Kenneth
    • Roberts, James/Jim
    • Roosevelt, Franklin D., Pres.
    • Shoemaker, Theron, Pvt.
    • Siereveld, Adrian
    • Springer, Bob
    • Stephenson, James
    • Storm, Clarence
    • Thornton, Raymond Jr.
    • Terminello, William F., Capt.
    • Tomblin, Pvt.
    • Vanhorn, Pvt.
    • Webb, Flossie
    • Webb, Lee Ester/"L.E."
    • Wesala, Elmer, Lt.
    • Whitaker, Emmett

    Conditions Governing Use

    There are no restrictions on the use of this material except where previously copyrighted material is concerned. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain all permissions.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Correspondence -- World War, 1939-1945
    World War (1939-1945) -- England
    World War (1939-1945) -- Homefront
    World War (1939-1945) -- Campaigns -- France -- Normandy.
    United States -- Army -- Air Forces -- Bombardier
    Bombardier aircraft
    Culpepper, Conley Edward, Technical Sergeant, 1924-2000
    Culpepper née Ashley, Delphia Jane , 1924-2014