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To: BP2

I’ve also read accusations that SADO’s parents might have been part of some version of Operation Paperclip and the entire family history might be a lie. It would be the perfect distraction - we spend all of our time looking for information on the father and hardly at all on the mother -


187 posted on 04/28/2010 9:37:33 AM PDT by nolongerademocrat ("Before you ask G-d for something, first thank G-d for what you already have." B'rachot 30b)
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To: nolongerademocrat; All

circa 1945

Madelyn Payne Dunham worked on a Boeing B-29 assembly line in Wichita. Her husband, Stanley Armour Dunham, enlisted as an Army soldier in January 1942. He served in Europe with the 1830th Ordnance Supply and Maintenance Company, Aviation. During D-Day (June 6, 1944), his unit helped to support the 9th Air Force, deploying to France six weeks after D-Day. He was discharged from the Army more than a year later on August 30, 1945.

It has been rumored that Ann Dunham’s father, Stanley Armour Dunham (purportedly a Marxist), had been suspected of espionage during World War II and that Boeing has a 1944 security file on either him or Madelyn Dunham in connection with suspected sabotage of B-17 aircraft at its Wichita plant and the theft of B-29 blueprints.

If true, it's obvious that Boeing could not make any charges "stick". However, it may have prompted the Dunham’s to pick up and leave any Kansas problems behind — Kansas, where Stanley Armour, Madelyn and Ann Dunham were ALL born — eventually settling down in Seattle, home of another Boeing aircraft plant, before finally winding up in Hawaii in 1960.


193 posted on 04/28/2010 10:39:24 AM PDT by BP2 (I think, therefore I'm a conservative)
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