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Loren F. Taylor, MIA from the CBI . Any information on Mr. Taylor to add here to his memorial web page, please contact Pat at pat@rshonor.org. Information from National WWII Memorial: Loren F. Taylor BRANCH OF SERVICE U.S. Army Air Forces HOMETOWN Grant, IA HONORED BY Ms. Linda K. Staiert, Niece ACTIVITY DURING WWII B-24 PILOT IN THE PACIFIC. MISSING...
A picture of Lynnwood Smith on a shelf in the home of one of his kin, in 2007. (Photo by Patrick Lucas.) Lynnwood W. Smith, 11th Bomb Squadron , who was killed on December 30, 1943 while on a B-25 bombing run on the Yangtze river. During the summer of 2007 his nephew and family was gracious to share their...
KIA Marion Baugh-- (from unknown printed source)
Raymond J. Bridge disappeared on a flight on May 25, 1944. His family was gracious to share with us about him during the summer of 2007. We plan to never forget.
Reed D. Deen was tragically lost with the rest of his B-24 bomber crew in 1944. 1st Lt. Reed D. Deen O-689137, Bombardier, Entered service from Sebastian County, AR. Parents: Father: John D. Deen 10MAR67---31MAR32 Mother: Lee Ola 6MAY74---7APR65 (frequently written as Lee and Leslia) Siblings: Deen Vera B. 7JUN94---25MAY68 Deen Olin K. 5 FEB02-- 28NOV91 Deen Knoble 25APR04--4AUG69 (Occasionally...
'This is a picture of Zehao "ZZ" Zhou's family from early on. We hope ZZ will write a biography for his father and family related to what they did during WWII. Hopefully ZZ will find more period pictures, and maybe even picture later on, or of his siblings....'
Memorial poem and scripture from Clemson Memorial Service, December 7, 1944, where Lt. White and others were remembered. (Courtesy of Clemson University TigerPrints.) We hope to create here the story of William H. C. White, 11th Bomb Squadron, 341st Bomb Group, who was killed on December 30, 1943 while on a bombing run on the Yangtze river. We plan to...
(Additional photo of Warren J. Christensen in India courtesy of Chris Davis) Warren John Christensen ID: 0-725681 Entered the Service From: Minnesota Rank: First Lieutenant Memorialized at: Manila American Cemetery Location: Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines Declared Deceased on Monday, February 11, 1946 From WWII Memorial: BRANCH OF SERVICE U.S. Army Air Forces HONORED BY David Christensen, Brother ACTIVITY DURING WWII...