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Francis E Donahue


World War II · US Army · Staff Sergeant

Rank: Staff Sergeant
United States of America
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S/Sgt. Francis E. Donahue, 416 N. Tacoma Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana, bombardier of a USAAF North American B-25 Mitchell bomber of Maj. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle's Bomber Command, is shown receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross from Lt. Gen. Carl A. - Page 1S/Sgt. Francis E. Donahue, 416 N. Tacoma Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana, bombardier of a USAAF North American B-25 Mitchell bomber of Maj. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle's Bomber Command, is shown receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross from Lt. Gen. Carl A. - Page 1
At an advance B-25 base in North Africa on 27 June 1943, a formation of more than 1200 officers and men watched the awarding of eight Purple Hearts and two Soldier's Medals. Left to right are those who received Purple Hearts; S/Sgt. Francis E. - Page 1At an advance B-25 base in North Africa on 27 June 1943, a formation of more than 1200 officers and men watched the awarding of eight Purple Hearts and two Soldier's Medals. Left to right are those who received Purple Hearts; S/Sgt. Francis E. - Page 1