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2LT Thomas Pitts Cameron

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2LT Thomas Pitts Cameron Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Nov 1943 (aged 25)
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Burial
Mansfield, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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2nd Lt USAAF WWII
S/N 0-738818
447th BG, 710th B Sq

He entered the service from Pennsylvania. His hometown was Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

He was the son of Dr Samuel P Cameron, Sr and Eva Bodine Pitts. His brother was Samuel P Cameron, Jr.

He was lost when B-17G #42-31219 crashed over Lake Melville, 30 miles north of Goose Bay, Newfoundland-Labrador, Canada when en route upon deployment to Rattlesden Air Base, England.

The crew is listed here in the virtual cemetery for B-17G #42-31219. All but one of the crew, Sgt Lorenz A Kirchoff, is believed to have been recovered.


2nd Lt USAAF WWII
S/N 0-738818
447th BG, 710th B Sq

He entered the service from Pennsylvania. His hometown was Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

He was the son of Dr Samuel P Cameron, Sr and Eva Bodine Pitts. His brother was Samuel P Cameron, Jr.

He was lost when B-17G #42-31219 crashed over Lake Melville, 30 miles north of Goose Bay, Newfoundland-Labrador, Canada when en route upon deployment to Rattlesden Air Base, England.

The crew is listed here in the virtual cemetery for B-17G #42-31219. All but one of the crew, Sgt Lorenz A Kirchoff, is believed to have been recovered.


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