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Jack Darlington Barron
(1921-1978)
- U.S. Navy
- World War II
- Attended the Naval Reserve Aviation Base at Anacostia, Washington, D.C.
- Class of 1939
Service WW II
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Peter J. Chrustowski
(1921-1989)
- U.S. Army
- World War II
- Pfc.Paratrooper
- Deployment: European Theater, Normandy, Ardennes Northern France & Rhineland
- Received 2 Purple Heart Awards as well as the Presidential Citation; among many other awards
- Class of 1940
Service: 1940-1945
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William Leonard Crosson
(1921-1997)
- U.S. Army Air Force
- First Lieutenant
- Bombardier of a B-24 Liberator heavy bomber.
- Class of 1939
Service WWII
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Edward Hugh Lillya
(1922-2014)
- U.S.Navy
- World War II
- Captain
- Enlisted as an aviation cadet
- Served as an instructor pilot for B29's
- Class of 1939
Service WWII 1942-1945
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Murdock Kendrick List
(1921-1985)
- U.S.Army Air Force
- Attended Flexible Gunnery School, Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo Texas
- Member of the AAF Training Command
- Graduated from Seymour Johnson Field, N.C Technical School
- Class of 1939
Service WWII
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Samuel S. Loper
(1920-1944)
- U.S.Army
- World War II
- Technician Fifth Class
- Served with the 462nd Amphibious Truck Company
- MIA declared dead on April 28, 1944
- Circumstances of death attributed to..."Missing in action or lost or buried at sea:.
- Memorialized: Tablets of the Missing Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, England
- Awards:
Purple Heart
World War II Victory Medal
American Campaign Medal
Army Presidential Unit Citation
Army Good Conduct Medal
European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign
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David Allen Mulford, Sr.
(1921-2010)
- U.S.Navy
- World War II
- Graduate of Wesleyan Naval Flight Preparatory School, Middletown, Conn.
- Class of 1939
Service WWII - 3 years
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