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1st
Lieut JAMES A. BUSSEY, A.A.F.
383rd Fighter Sqdn
364 Fighter Gp., 8th A.F.
Entered service November 6,1942. Pre-flight training, San Antonio Army
A.F.P.S. Basic training, Strother Air Field, Winfield, Kansas, Advanced
training, Foster Field, Victoria, Texas. Received “Wings”
and Comm., 2nd Lieut., February 9,1944, Foster Field, Texas, Overseas,
England, 1944. Served as Pilot on P-51 “Mustang” fighter
plane with 383rd fighter sqdn. of 8th A.F., Honington Air Base, near
Bury St. Edmonds, England. Promoted to 1st Lieut, November 21,1944.
Flew 57 Combat Missions over Germany, France, Belgium and Holland. Decorations:
Air Medal with silver (5) oak leaf cluster, Presidential Unit Citation,
E.T.O. Ribbon, 3 bronze stars, Purple Heart. Killed in action over Heluestedt,
Germany, February 19,1945, while strafing a train. Burial unknown as
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Platoon
Sgt ORRA EUGENE GILBERT
287343
Marine Co. C, 4th Raider Bn
Entered
service July 8, 1940. Overseas, February 1943. Stationed New Hebrides.
Killed, June 29,1943 at View Harbor, New Georgia Island, Solomons Group.
Decorations: Purple Heart, Distinguished Service Cross, entitled to
American Defense Service Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal. Temporary
Burial Grave, 467 – U.S. Cemetery, #5, New Guinea, Finschafen.
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Pvt JOHN
W. HARRISON
Co E, 39th Inf.
Entered
service April 4, 1944 at age of 18 years, trained at Ft. Leavenworth,
Kansas and Oklahoma. Overseas, Europe, in January, 1945, arriving in
Belgium January 16, 1945. Killed in action in Germany, March 1, 1945. |
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Pfc FRANK
BONNETT, Jr.
37699167
Entered
service June 26,1944 at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Took basic training at Camp
Robinson, Arkansas. Overseas January 1945. Saw action in France and
Germany. Killed in action, April 8, 1945 in Germany. Decorations: Purple
Heart. Buried in Metz Cemetery in France. |
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2nd
Lieut. MERLE E. VANDERHORST
0-771842, 15TH Air Force
Entered
service February 21, 1943. Received his wings at Ft Summer, New Mexico,
March 12, 1944. Overseas, July 1944. Left Lincoln, Nebraska, flew to
Italy August 5,1944. Co-Pilot on a B-24 Liberator Bomber, 724th Bomber
Grp and 451 Bomber Grp. Decorations: Air Medal, Purple Heart. Was killed
in action on 8th mission by enemy fighters over St. Polten, Austria,
August 23, 1944. |
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KENNETH
CECIL BUNCH
Aviation Radioman, 1/c
Entered
service March 8,1938, training at San Diego, California. Overseas with
Dolittle’s first Bomber Crew over Tokyo. Lost his life in battle
of Midway, June 6, 1942. Decorations: Purple Heart, Air Medal for heroism
in Midway battle. On May 29, 1943, a destroyer escort was named the
U.S.S. Bunch at Bay City, Michigan in his honor. He was the father of
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T/5 KENNETH
F. DUNKIN
32nd Red Arrow Div., 37678990
Entered service Jun 26,1943. Overseas, January 1944. Served in New Guinea,
Leyte and Philippines. Killed in action May 16,1945 on Villa Verde, Luzon,
P.I. Decorations: Purple Heart, Citation award for Leyte. Buried at U.S.
Cemetery, Paugasinau Providence, Luzon, P.I. |