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L.B. Hardy Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 000086

Scope and Contents

The L.B. Hardy Papers contain records, training materials, publications, photographs, maps, and ephemera documenting the World War II service of L.B. Winfred Hardy in the United States Army Air Forces. The collection includes military service records, newsletters, newspapers, instructional manuals, pre-flight examinations, navigation charts, communications references, and personal materials related to aviation training, military administration, transportation across the Pacific, service in the Philippines, and postwar demobilization. It also includes publications from military and civilian organizations, photographs of Army Air Forces personnel and aircraft, and a small number of personal and devotional items.

The collection provides extensive documentation of Army Air Forces aviation training and radio operations during World War II. Materials cover aerodynamics, meteorology, aircraft systems, navigation, radio communications, operating signals, and military communications networks in the United States and the Pacific. Notable are handwritten notebooks used during B-29 radio operations and a group of aerial reconnaissance photographs of Japan depicting bombing targets, post-strike assessments, and urban and industrial damage. Together, these materials offer insight into the technical training, operational responsibilities, and daily experiences of Army Air Forces personnel serving in the Pacific Theater.

Dates

  • Creation: 1942 - 1946

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to research.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish material from this collection in any form must be obtained from the National Museum of the Pacific War, Center for Pacific War Studies.

Biographical / Historical

L.B. Winfred Hardy (March 20, 1924–March 12, 2006) was born in Gainesville, Arkansas, to John and Diva Hardy. Before entering the military, he studied aviation and developed an interest in aeronautics and aircraft operations. Hardy enlisted in the United States Air Force on April 29, 1944, in Cardwell, Missouri. Hardy trained at Yuma Army Airfield, Amarillo Army Airfield, and Sioux Falls Army Airfield. He served as a Private First Class and radio operator with the 398th and 421st Bomb Squadrons of the 504th Bomb Group. During World War II, Hardy was stationed on Tinian in the Mariana Islands and served aboard the B-29 bomber "General Confusion", handling radio communications during combat operations in the Pacific Theater. Following the war, he married Katharyn Pauletta Walden.

Full Extent

0.75 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The L.B. Hardy Papers contain records, training materials, publications, photographs, maps, and ephemera documenting the World War II service of L.B. Winfred Hardy in the United States Army Air Corps, as a Private First Class and radio operator with the 398th and 421st Bomb Squadrons of the 504th Bomb Group.

Arrangement

This collection consists of nine folders divided into three series.

Series I: Military Service and Personal Materials Series II: Aviation Training and Communications Series III: B-29 Aerial Reconnaissance Photographs of Japan

Immediate Source of Acquisition

William W. Hardy donated these materials to the Texas Historical Commission in 2016 (Accession number 2016.152).

Separated Materials

3D artifacts have been separated from this collection, including a United States Army Air Corps patch. Contact the archivist for further information.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Sarah O'Malley on June, 2026.

Title
L.B. Hardy Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Sarah O'Malley
Date
2026-06-26
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Center for Pacific War Studies / National Museum of the Pacific War Repository

Contact:
328 E. Austin St.
Fredericksburg Texas 78624 United States of America