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World War II Honoree

Killed In Action

Peter Comac

Branch of Service

U.S. Army Air Force

Hometown

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Honored By

Orville L. Kline

Branch Seal
Activity During WWII

Rank: Staff Sergeant. Inducted into the United States Army Air Corps August 11, 1941 with at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After completing basic military training, he was designated to attend the Flight Aviation Training Program. He served as a Flight Engineer/Top Turret Gunner aboard a B-17 ‘Flying-Fortress’ Bomber, assigned to the 323rd Bomber Squadron, 91st Bomber Group, and a subordinate unit of the U.S. 8th Air Force ‘Mighty Eighth’ Army Air Forces. His unit was based at the Bassingbourn Royal Air Force Station Location: Cambridgeshire, England. Tuesday, August 17, 1943 he was killed in action, when his Bomber was shot down by German fighters, crashing near the village of Liege, Belgium. Personnel from a Graves Registration Company buried him in the Neuville-en-Condroz Battlefield Cemetery Liege, Belgium. In the post-war era, this Airman’s family requested that he be buried with Military Honors at the Ardennes American Cemetery Location: Neupre (Neuville-en-Condroz), Belgium. This American Patriot received the following decorations posthumously: Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and the Purple Heart. The Air Medal was awarded to the Sergeant for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight, and the Purple Heart for his Heroism and ultimate sacrifice.