Paul Grisham returned home from his 13-month assignment in Antarctica in 1968, his wallet didn't. Grisham, 91, joined the Navy in 1948 as a weather technician before being shipped to the frozen continent (work) as a meteorologist.
After five decades, Grisham was reunited with his wallet — which he forgot all about. Inside the wallet (be) Grisham's navy ID, driving license, a recipe, a tax with holding statement, and receipts for money orders sent to his wife. He was surprised by young he looked at his old ID card that was put inside. "It brought back (memory). Oh yeah, I had dark brown hair at that time," the 91-year-old said a laugh.
The recovered wallet (find) by Stephen. Stephen saw the wallet in a shop and bought it. With the help of McKee's organization, he saw online post to help find the owner. (lucky), Grisham and his wallet were together again. Grisham said that his time in Antarctica was " (usual) and memorable." The temperature in the winter months would drop as low as -65 degrees.