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2st Lt. Stuart M. Moore, who was lost in the Yellow Sea, September 8, 1944, on a mission to Anshan, China, while on a mission aboard a B-29 bomber, #42-6234. Three other crew were killed when they bailed out prematurely into the ocean, but seven who parachuted out over land were rescued and taken care of for a time by...
In this place we will have a biography of Burton E. Trainor. His family has been very gracious to let us learn about him. From WWII Memorial: Eugene B. Trainor BRANCH OF SERVICE U.S. Army Air Forces HOMETOWN Boone, CO HONORED BY Ms. A. Therese Davis, Brother ACTIVITY DURING WWII AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHER, MISSING IN ACTION. PLANE SHOT DOWN IN THE...
CHARLES OLDER Died June 17, 2006 Retired Los Angeles judge Charles Older died of complications from a fall at age 88. Judge Older was the man who presided over the 10-month trial of Charles Manson and his followers. He was portrayed by actor Skip Homier in the 1976 Emmy-nominated TV mini series "Helter Skelter." Judge Older served his country as...
In this place we will have a biography of Edgar P. Loomis, who was tragically lost while flying over Burma. His family have been very gracious to let us learn about him, and to hear that they still think of him. Mr. Loomis attended the University of Oregon. We have extensive materials, including some of the letters he wrote to...
Andrew Sustarsic, who disappeared on December 18, 1944, on a L.A.B. mission, flying as navigator on a B-24. His family has been kind to share about him with us, and to show us that he will never be forgotten.
1st Lt Billy Y. McCrary, sevice number 0-674696, who was lost in the Yellow Sea, September 8, 1944, on a mission to Anshan, China, while on a mission aboard a B-29 bomber, #42-6234. Three other crew were killed when they bailed out prematurely into the ocean, but seven who parachuted out over land were rescued and taken care of for...
A crowd of servicemen in robes and in uniforms sit around a table playing bingo, with three Chinese nurses looking on in curiosity. A single female American also looks on.
Early images of Camp Schiel, in Tangchi township, Yunnan province, southeast of Kunming, shortly after its establishment. From the U.S. Government sources.