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Was born at home on August 17 and his parents didn't get his birth registered until August 19. He died at the VA Hospital in Richfield, MN.
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crewmen could be :
Lt. Gibson (pilot)
Lt. Dickens (copilot)
Lt. Hughes (navigator)
Lt. White (bombardier)
S/Sgt. Pencek (engineer)
S/Sgt. Adams (ball turret gunner)
S/Sgt.…
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He was an awesome man!
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Crew :
Lt. Belongia (pilot)
F/O Davis (copilot)
F/O Eaton (navigator)
S/Sgt. Sztorc (nose gunner)
S/Sgt. Lovett (radio)
S/Sgt. Few (engineer)
S/Sgt. Walsh (tail gunner)
S/Sgt.…
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Gene Hand was wounded in Germany attacking a German machinegun nest, Commonly known as a "Pillbox" during combat. He was struck in the knee with shrapnel from a grenade which he…
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My 5th Great grandfather
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My mother.
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She and Frank had a son, Herbert T. Yeoman, who was born in 1909 and died just 3 short days after his birth. Also, they had a son named Georgie Yeoman (we call him Georgie) He…
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Her name was Alletah Conner Yeoman. She married Benjamin Franklin Yeoman, aka Frank. He owned the Coatesville Oyster House, in Coatesville, PA. They were our greatgrandparents.
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This soldier should actually be indexed as being in Company A. 1st United States Volunteer Engineers. His residence prior to enlistment was in Ohio
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Located this record of my Great Uncle, whom I knew owned a tavern but did not knmow he srved in the Revolution
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6 Children: Andrew James Hay; Lawrence William Hay; Samuel Gordon Hay; Susan Lynn Hay; Kevin Aurthor Hay; Rebecca Ann Hay
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George Freeman was my grandfather. He served in the Korean War where he recieved a Purple Heart for injuries recieved in combat. My only wish is that I could have gotten to know…
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Lt Kincaid crew (lost on Schweinfurt on 14 oct 43, aboard 42-3550 XK-H, 365th BS)
3 kia (2Lt Norman W Smith, 2Lt Phillip A. Blasig, S/Sgt Bernard T. Martin)
7 pow macr 921
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My father. Any stories would be welcome, as I never knew him except when I was a baby.
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Wallace was the son of Lawyer Avery Downs Poore and Tennessee Mylindy Weaver. He was born in Winston County, Alabama, 2 Jun 1914 and died serving our country on 28 Jun…
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This was my Aunt, her husband Johny (John) Whittington was my Mother's older brother. Lived many years in Comanche, Oklahoma. He was one of 10 children and two or three half…
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Rhoda Ensign was John's sister. Her first husband from whom she was widowed was John Ford. This information was obtained in the pension records for their brother Samuel. (Ford was…
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Gene,
I still remember and will never forget. Love ya buddy and welcome home and many thanks for your service.
Bob
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Footnote Page: HAYHOE · 6 days ago by yank768958