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Reed D. Deen

Reed D. Deen was tragically lost with the rest of his B-24 bomber crew in 1944.

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 as Nobel)         
Delmas Deen   30SEP06--16FEB89
Helen Deen   b, 1910+/-
Reed D. Deen  b. 1917

ENLISTMENT RECORD:

Before transfer to the AAF, being trained as a Bombardier and receiving an Officer\'s commission, Reed Deen entered the service on January 6, 1941 as an Enlisted man in the National Guard,  detailed to an Artillery unit. Point of entry was most likely Ft. Smith Arkansas as it lies in Sebastian County.
 

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