WILBUR R. SPRADLING, JR., 1LT, USAF
Wilbur Spradling, Jr. '50
Lucky Bag
From the 1950 Lucky Bag:
WILBUR RODNEY SPRADLING, JR.
Weatherford, Oklahoma
Bill came to the Academy from Oklahoma after enlisted duty in not one, but two services. Here he has proved repeatedly during his four-year academic foray, just what hard work can accomplish. A civilian pilot before he entered the Army Air Corps, Bill likes the Navy best when it takes him aloft. The afternoons spent flying from the Air Facility across the Severn were his favorite hours at the Academy. Bill appreciates the finest in music; his record collection kept us all aware of his presence with strains of Beethoven echoing from his room.
WILBUR RODNEY SPRADLING, JR.
Weatherford, Oklahoma
Bill came to the Academy from Oklahoma after enlisted duty in not one, but two services. Here he has proved repeatedly during his four-year academic foray, just what hard work can accomplish. A civilian pilot before he entered the Army Air Corps, Bill likes the Navy best when it takes him aloft. The afternoons spent flying from the Air Facility across the Severn were his favorite hours at the Academy. Bill appreciates the finest in music; his record collection kept us all aware of his presence with strains of Beethoven echoing from his room.
Loss
Wilbur was lost on July 22, 1952 when the F-80C Shooting Star fighter-interceptor he was piloting received a direct hit by anti-aircraft fire, crashed, and exploded. He was a member of the 35th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 8th Fighter-Bomber Group.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
Wilbur had enlisted in the Army on June 22, 1945, at Camp Chaffee, Fort Smith, Arkansas.
His mother Helen was notified in August 1953 that there was no hope of finding him. He had completed more than 70 missions before his plane was lost.
He was survived by a brother Edward and sister Martha. His father, a salesman for automotive equipment, died in April 1950.
He was awarded the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Purple Heart, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.
Wilbur has a memory marker in Oklahoma.
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