In spite of my initial tendency to record the downed officer at 10[SUP]th[/SUP] & Patton as "Tippitt" due to vast readings of posts characterizing the spelling in that manner, i.e. this one --Ã
"Jefferson DavisTippitt"
By C**** **a**, July 12, 2007 in
it's refreshing to note the correct spelling as "Tippit";and. Alsocourtesy of Mr. Josephsto refrain from an association with the initials J.D. to stand for the former president of the Confederacy during the Civil War period.
However, without taking anything away from the following article, it's not always easy sometimes to separate the wheat from the chaff so to speak --Ã
http://www.orwelltoday.com/readerjfkoswaldtippitjeffersondavis.shtml
All of that aside, Mr. Josephs is correct, in spite of the misspellings and suggested meaning of Tippit's initials, as his final resting place pretty much sums up the correct spelling, and his given name of J.D. at birth --Ã
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3433/j.-d.-tippit
*Courtesy of Find A Grave
"Jefferson DavisTippitt"
By C**** **a**, July 12, 2007 in
it's refreshing to note the correct spelling as "Tippit";and. Alsocourtesy of Mr. Josephsto refrain from an association with the initials J.D. to stand for the former president of the Confederacy during the Civil War period.
However, without taking anything away from the following article, it's not always easy sometimes to separate the wheat from the chaff so to speak --Ã
http://www.orwelltoday.com/readerjfkoswaldtippitjeffersondavis.shtml
All of that aside, Mr. Josephs is correct, in spite of the misspellings and suggested meaning of Tippit's initials, as his final resting place pretty much sums up the correct spelling, and his given name of J.D. at birth --Ã
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3433/j.-d.-tippit
*Courtesy of Find A Grave