Killed in the crash were:
Capt. Charles Wayne Eley, aircraft commander; 1st Lt. Lonzo P. Armstrong, pilot; 1st Lt. John Thomas Hackbarth, bombardier; 1st Lt. Daniel D. Corvelli, navigator;
2nd Lt. Frederick William Young, radar observer; Master Sgt. William H. Grant, medical specialist; Tech. Sgt. David W. Bolstad; Sgt. Frederick W. Jones; A2C Harold David Bellotte; A1C Talmadge Lavern Kloster, gunner; Airman Frank James Lovvorn, radio operator; A1C James Clark McDowell; A1C Donald V. Wilson, gunner; and A1C James A. Yuvan, gunner.
MSGT Grant was a medical specialist who lived on Barksdale Air Force Base with his wife but was detached to Upper Hayford Air Base, England. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal.
Killed in the crash were:
Capt. Charles Wayne Eley, aircraft commander; 1st Lt. Lonzo P. Armstrong, pilot; 1st Lt. John Thomas Hackbarth, bombardier; 1st Lt. Daniel D. Corvelli, navigator;
2nd Lt. Frederick William Young, radar observer; Master Sgt. William H. Grant, medical specialist; Tech. Sgt. David W. Bolstad; Sgt. Frederick W. Jones; A2C Harold David Bellotte; A1C Talmadge Lavern Kloster, gunner; Airman Frank James Lovvorn, radio operator; A1C James Clark McDowell; A1C Donald V. Wilson, gunner; and A1C James A. Yuvan, gunner.
MSGT Grant was a medical specialist who lived on Barksdale Air Force Base with his wife but was detached to Upper Hayford Air Base, England. He was awarded the National Defense Service Medal.
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