WORLD WAR II
The following was provided by William Lohman:
Sgt. Raymond Theron Boyle served in the "Mighty" 8th Air Force, participating in the D-Day invasion of Europe. As a trained electrician and munitions worker, his primary duties included repairing guns and loading bombs, ammunitions and film for on-board cameras. For his service to country the following medals were awarded: Marksman Medal (Pistol), Air Crew Wings, AirCore Technician Badge (R.C. Turret Mechanic), Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service medal, European Campaign medal (with two bronze and one silver device) and the WWII Victory medal. He had enlisted on March 16, 1943, and served until October 26, 1945.
WORLD WAR II
The following was provided by William Lohman:
Sgt. Raymond Theron Boyle served in the "Mighty" 8th Air Force, participating in the D-Day invasion of Europe. As a trained electrician and munitions worker, his primary duties included repairing guns and loading bombs, ammunitions and film for on-board cameras. For his service to country the following medals were awarded: Marksman Medal (Pistol), Air Crew Wings, AirCore Technician Badge (R.C. Turret Mechanic), Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service medal, European Campaign medal (with two bronze and one silver device) and the WWII Victory medal. He had enlisted on March 16, 1943, and served until October 26, 1945.
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