Date shown on his military grave marker shows the date he was declared dead. He actually died October 20, 1944 on a mission to bomb the marshalling yards at Rosenheim, Germany. He died when his B-24 bomber flown by Seldon C. Campbell collided with that of Francis E. Galarneau's.
Date shown on his military grave marker shows the date he was declared dead. He actually died October 20, 1944 on a mission to bomb the marshalling yards at Rosenheim, Germany. He died when his B-24 bomber flown by Seldon C. Campbell collided with that of Francis E. Galarneau's.
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