Johnson County

 
Lt. John C. Burdick

 

 

Iowa City Flyer Missing in Action

Washington -- The war department reported Monday that Second Lt. John C. Burdick was missing in action in the European area.

Lt. Burdick's wife, Mrs. Frances Burdick, lives at 1127 East Washington street, Iowa City.

Source: The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA - November 8, 1943

Solemn Glory -- It is a proud moment for WAC Pvt. Frances Burdick of 531 Vincente, Berkely, as Col. L.R Proust, post commander of Hammond General Hospital at Modesto, pins on her the posthumous award of Air Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster for her husband, Lt. John C. Burdick, who was shot down over East Prussia in 1943.

WAC RECEIVES MATE'S AWARD

Wac Pvt. Frances. Burdick of 531 Vincente, Berkely, stood at attention with seven other soldiers at Hammond General Hospital this week while Army authorities posthumously awarded her husband, 2nd Lt John C. Burdick, the Air Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster.

Burdick was shot down as he brought his ship back from a raid over Marionburg, East Prussia, October 9. 1944, while on his eleventh mission.

He is the son of Capt. H.A. Burdick, military police officer at the Presidio.

Source: The San Francisco Examiner, August 5, 1945 (photo included)