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A U.S. Army bombardier from Livermore who went missing after his B-24 was shot down in the Pacific Theater during World War ...
More than eight decades after he was killed in action over the Pacific during World War II, the remains of a Dutchess County ...
A Washington County native and Army Air Forces airman killed during World War II has finally been accounted for.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has announced that a Washington County World War II veteran has been positively identified 81 years after his disappearance.
The airmen were part of the 320th "Moby Dick" squadron of the “Jolly Rogers” 90th Bombardment Group. “This is an important step toward our ultimate goal of identifying and returning home the ...
20, 2024. In March 1944, Darrigan was assigned to the 320th Bombardment Squadron, 90th Bombardment Group, 5th Air Force, and deployed in present day Papua New Guinea. On the morning of March 11 ...
Ray, a native of Kansas, had finished his combat tour with the 5th Air Force, 90th Bomb Group “Jolly Rogers” in the Pacific and was preparing to return home when he was asked to volunteer for ...
20, 2024. In March 1944, Darrigan was assigned to the 320th Bombardment Squadron, 90th Bombardment Group, 5th Air Force, and deployed in the Pacific Theater in what is now Papua New Guinea.
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - The remains of a 24-year-old Wichita man who was killed during World War II have been identified. Air Force 1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson was assigned to the 320th Bombardment ...
He belonged to the 90th Bomb Group (Jolly Rogers), 400th Squadron and flew 47 missions in New Guinea receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with two oak clusters. He served over 20 ...
He resided in Orange, CA. Leland served during World War II with the 5th Air Force, 90th Bomb Group — the “Jolly Rogers,” South Pacific — Rank Captain and Navigator. He received a ...