Before enlistment in 1939 he was employed at Bell Aircraft experimental department. . He had trained at Parks Air College, and Randolph Field in Texas and was part of the first Air Fprce sent to the Philippines to bolster defenses.
He had sent a cable March 3rd 1942 to his family that said " I can not write. No news is good news. Love." -The Buffalo News April 11th 1942 Sat.page 3 before they knew what happened.
His family learned from the War Department he was a POW in Jan 27th 1943. What they did not know is that he had already died
He resided in Erie County, New York prior to the war.
Raymond "Died While A POW" of the Japanese Army at the POW Osaka Main Camp, Chikko, Osaka during the war. He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal and the Purple Heart.
Service # O-388625
Son of John and Mary MacInnis.
( Burial found by: Anne Cady )
Before enlistment in 1939 he was employed at Bell Aircraft experimental department. . He had trained at Parks Air College, and Randolph Field in Texas and was part of the first Air Fprce sent to the Philippines to bolster defenses.
He had sent a cable March 3rd 1942 to his family that said " I can not write. No news is good news. Love." -The Buffalo News April 11th 1942 Sat.page 3 before they knew what happened.
His family learned from the War Department he was a POW in Jan 27th 1943. What they did not know is that he had already died
He resided in Erie County, New York prior to the war.
Raymond "Died While A POW" of the Japanese Army at the POW Osaka Main Camp, Chikko, Osaka during the war. He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal and the Purple Heart.
Service # O-388625
Son of John and Mary MacInnis.
( Burial found by: Anne Cady )
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