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Lloyd A. Ponder

[358-2] - Lloyd A. Ponder with Stearman (?) at Spartan School of Aeronautics Tulsa, Oklahoma, Summer, 1940

[358-3] - Lloyd A. Ponder and his mother, Nona Blanche Ponder, South of Pleasand Hill, LA just after their house burned. ca. 1923

[358-4] - Amos and Nona Ponder with son Lloyd. Ca. 1923

[358-5] - The Ponder Brothers: Leonard with Dog, Wayne (left) and Terry Behind Leonard, Al (left) and Lloyd Standing. Pleasant Hill, LA 1946

[358-6] - Lloyd Ponder with Cousin Joe Geddis - 1938

[358-7] - Pvt Lloyd Ponder (left) with Pvt Rudolph Self at Spartan School of Aeronautics Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1940

[358-8] - Lloyd A. Ponder and Gautier at Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Spring 1940

[358-9] - David Dement (brother of previous Shreveport Mayor) and Lloyd Ponder (right) in Savannah, Georgia, Spring 1941

[358-10] - Mechanics Class on Engine Test Stands at Spartan School of Aeronautics. Lloyd Ponder Second From Right. Summer 1940

[358-11] - Spartan School of Aeronautics Mechanics class. Lloyd Ponder 4th From Left in Back Row. 1940

[358-12] - Bunk and Footlocker in Barracks at Hunter Field. 16th Bomb Squadron, 1941

[358-13] - Top Floor of 16th Bomb Squadron's Barracks at Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia. 1941

[358-14] - 16th Bomb Squadron's Barracks at Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia Looking West Towards 16th Supply. 1941

[358-15] - Squadron Street at Hunter Airfield, Savannah, Georgia, November 1941

[358-16] - 16th Bomb Squadron Mess Hall at Savannah in 1941. A man named Nicely is Facing the Camera. He was Reported Killed at Bataan.

[358-17] - Lloyd A. Ponder ca. 1968

[358-18] - Lloyd A. Ponder ca. 1972

[358-19] - Lloyd A. Ponder ca. 1987

[358-20] - Lloyd Ponder, James Gautier and Kenneth Farmer at the First 16th bomb Squadron Reunion, April 1975

[358-21] - The First 16th Bomb Squadron Reunion Savannah, Georgia, April 1975. Lloyd Ponder Front Row 2nd From Right.

[358-22] - 27th Reunion of the 16th Bomb Squadron at Pigeon Forge, 1997. Left to Right: Jim Bollich, Paul Lankford, Jay Harrington Gordon Smith, Lloyd Ponder, Lewis Hazel, Frank Tate, Columbus Savage, S. B. Riley

[358-23] - Lloyd Ponder Riding a Bicycle After Recovering From Right Hip Replacement on Harling Lane, Natchitoches, LA, August 2, 2000

[358-24] - Lloyd A. Ponder - Discharge From the Army of the United States, March 16, 1946

[358-25] - Lloyd A. Ponder - Enlisted Record and Report of Separation

[358-26] - Telegram From Lloyd Ponder at Cebu to His Parents. March 3, 1942

[358-27] - Telegram from War Department to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ponder Concerning Lloyd Whereabouts. May 15, 1943

[358-28] - Telegram from War Department to Mr. Amos L. Ponder November 25, 1943. Mr. Ponder Was Hoping That Captain Gause Would Have Information Concerning Lloyds Whereabouts

[358-29] - Telegram From Overton Brooks to Mrs. Ponder Concerning Information From Captain Gause that Lloyd Was Probably Safe and Well as a Prisoner of War Near Manila.

[358-30] - Telegram From Major General Edward f. Witsell Inviting Mrs. Ponder to Write a Short Letter to Lloyd Which the Army Would Attempt to Deliver.

[358-31] - Telegram From Gen Witsell To Mrs. Ponder Informaing her that Lloyd had "Returned to Military Control as of 4 Sept 1945."

[358-32] - Telegram to Mrs. Ponder With Message From Lloyd. September 24, 1945

[358-33] - Telegram From Lloyd to His Father From San Francisco, Californnia, October 3, 1945

[358-34] - Letter to Mrs. Amos Ponder From Major General J. A. Ulto on January 18, 1943: Lloyd Has Been Reported a POW of Japan

[358-35] - Small Message Card Which the Japanese Allowed Lloyd to Send to His Parents While He Was a POW in Bilibed Prison. April 29, 1944

[358-36] - Envelope in Which Lloyd Received a Letter (image #358-37) From His Mother While a Japanese Prisoner of War

[358-37] - Letter From Lloyds Mother While He Was a POW March 13, 1945

[358-38] - Letter From Lloyds Mother While He Was a POW April 8, 1945

[358-39] - Letter From Lloyds Mother While He Was a POW July 26, 1945

[358-40] - Letter From Lloyds Mother While He Was a POW August 17, 1943

[358-41] - News Article About Lloyds Release

[358-42] - The Cover of Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary

[358-43] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 1 - 2

[358-44] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 3 - 4

[358-45] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 5 - 6

[358-46] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 7 - 8

[358-47] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 9 - 10

[358-48] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 11 - 12

[358-49] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 13 - 14

[358-50] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 15 - 16

[358-51] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 17 - 18

[358-52] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 19 - 20

[358-53] - Lloyd Ponder's POW Diary P. 21 - 22

[358-54] - An Account of the Battle Of Corregidor Written by Lloyd Ponder While a POW in 1944 at the Request (!) of the Japanese

[358-55] - The Top Half of Lloyd Ponder's Military Display Case

[358-56] - The Bottom Half of Lloyd Ponder's Military Display Case - The Bronze Star Award


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