Branch of Service
U.S. Army Air Force
Hometown
Los Angeles, California
Honored By
Orville L. Kline
Rank: Major. Inducted into the United States Army January 19, 1942 at Fort MacArthur San Pedro, California. Upon his graduation from recruit training, he was designated to attend the Flight Aviation Training Program. As a graduate of the Aviation Cadet program, he accepted his commission and Pilot Wings. He served as a B-17 ‘Flying-Fortress’ Bomber Pilot, assigned to the 814th Bomber Squadron, 482nd Bomber ‘Pathfinders’ Group, First Bomber Division, an element of the U.S. 8th Air Force ‘Mighty Eighth’ Army Air Forces. His unit was based at the Alconbury Royal Air Force Station Location: Huntingdon, England. Tuesday, September 14, 1943 he died in a non-battle training accident, when he and his crew departed Alconbury with four passengers on a flight to Turnhouse, Scotland. Due to cloud cover and poor visibility conditions, he was instrument flying when the Bomber crashed into Skiddaw Mountain, near Keswick, United Kingdom. Personnel from a Graves Registration Company buried him at the Brookwood American Cemetery Brookwood, England. In the post-war era, this Airman’s family requested that he be buried with Military Honors at the Cambridge American Cemetery Location: Cambridge, England. This American Patriot was awarded the Air Medal posthumously, for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.