K6OEP 1937 Territory of Hawaii
Operator: Col. George Shaffer
Walburn, U.S.A.F., W3AS, ex-K6OEP, 3AB (1920's) and possibly
other calls. He served in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force.
George was born Aug. 3, 1915 near Freeburg, Pa., died July 25,
2009 in Mountain Home, Idaho.
He was the second of four
children born to William and Maude Walborn. He attended country
schools for the first eight years, followed by high school at the
Freeburg Academy. George set out on the first major adventure of
his life when he enlisted in the U.S. Army at the age of 18 in
1934 at the height of the Great Depression. He boarded a ship in
New York City which took him through the Panama Canal to San
Francisco, and then on to his first duty station, Fort Shafter in
the Territory of Hawaii. His military service saw him receive his
commission in the Army Air Corps - Officer Candidate School (OCS)
in 1942. He then served in a number of communication and
electronics training billets through the time where he was the
Commander of a Communication Squadron. He became involved in
providing communication for the first atomic bomb tests. During
George's subsequent assignments, he was pleased to serve in
Madrid, Spain, Biloxi, Miss., the Pentagon and Montgomery, Ala.,
usually in duty positions in which he was training United States
Air Force (USAF) communicator and radar personnel or working with
archivists to document the history of communications and
electronics within the fledgling Air Force. After retiring from
active duty in 1969, he worked for several years for Lockheed in
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. George made a "final"
retirement in Montgomery, Ala. where he continued to enjoy
hunting, fishing, playing golf, and amateur radio work. He and
his wife Ora made one last move to Mountain Home, ID in 1985 to
be nearer to their son Chet (Soapy) as Ora's health was failing.
After Ora's death, George married Clara Clark. He and Clara both
loved life and exploring new locations. Those who knew him would
often ask "Where's the next trip?" George and Clara had
five wonderful years together before the Lord asked Clara to come
home. George then found companionship with Jonita Wertz and they
continued to travel and enjoy life until George's health
declined. George volunteered in many places in Mountain Home -
Channel 8, the Visitor's Center, the Senior Center, and the
Chamber of Commerce. He also served on the advisory council for
RSVP in Elmore, Ada, and Canyon Counties. He was the Elmore
County representative to the Area Agency on Aging....
--Idaho Statesman, July 28, 2009
QSL courtesy of KB4SAD
Info courtesy of W5KNE