PFC Otis S. Cagle, of Risco, Missouri, and Company F of the 30th Infantry Regiment, died of wounds at the 94th Evac. Hospital at Marzanella, Italy, on November 14, 1943, 81 years ago today. @3rd_Infantry@WW2Researcher@natvetsmuseum@SHSofMo
Sergeant Francis E. Aram, of Salinas, California, and Company C of the 194th Tank Battalion, died of beri beri at Camp Cabanatuan, Luzon, on November 13, 1942, 82 years ago today. @WW2Researcher#POWMIA#194thTankBattalion
2nd Lieutenant Wallace C. Ellis, of South Portland, Maine, and the 12th Photographic Group, was downed over Corsica on November 12, 1943, 81 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@AFmuseum@mainehistory
PFC George J. Jankowski, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the 3rd Marine Regiment, was killed in action in the Solomon Islands on November 11, 1943, 81 years ago today. @WW2Researcher @CorpsHistory
2nd Lieutenant John E. Hayden, of Hammond, Louisiana, and the 326th HQ Squadron, was killed in a takeoff accident at Blytheville, Arkansas on November 10, 1942, 82 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@NationalVMM@lahistassoc@AFmuseum
Private Willie A. Bibaeff, of Southgate, California, and Company L of the 3rd Raider Battalion, was killed in action on Bougainville Island on November 9, 1943, 81 years ago today. @CorpsHistory @WW2Researcher#3rdRaiderBattalion
PFC Martin A. Clowney, of Scranton, South Carolina, and the 66th Engineer Topographic Company, was killed by an anti-personnel mine at Farmicola di Mastron, Italy, on November 7, 1943, 81 years ago today. He was a graduate of Furman University. @WW2researcher@Furman_Alumni
Lieutenant Colonel Peter McGoldrick, of Lee, Massachusetts, and the Commanding Officer of the 79th Fighter Group, was killed when his plane crashed into a mine field near Charing Cross, Egypt, on November 6, 1942, 82 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@AFmuseum@natvetsmuseum
Staff Sergeant Richard E. Woodyatt, of Dixon, Illinois, and the 535th Bomb Squadron, was downed near Strijensas, Holland, on November 5, 1943, 81 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@AFmuseum@Mighty8thMuseum
Private George Zalesky, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Company C of the 48th Armored Infantry Battalion, was killed in action in Holland on November 4, 1944, 80 years ago today. @WW2Researcher#5thArmoredDivision
1st Lieutenant Aleda E. Lutz, of Freeland, Michigan, and the 802nd Air Evacuation Squadron, was killed in a plane crash at Crest de la Pedrix, France, on November 1, 1944, 80 years ago today. @AFmuseum@HistSocietyMI#802ndAirEvacuationSquadron@WW2Researcher
TSGT Frederick R. Droney, of Erie, Pennsylvania, and the 417th Bomb Squadron, was MIA with his crew over Mona Passage in the Caribbean on October 31, 1943, 81 years ago today. #POWMIA@AFmuseum@WW2Researcher@historicalpa
Private James E. Petropol, of Atlanta, Georgia, and the 326th Airborne Medical Company, was killed in action at Nijmegen, Holland, on October 29, 1944, 80 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@USArmy@natvetsmuseum
2nd Lieutenant James E. Caton, of Newton, Massachusetts, and the 14 Training Company, was killed in a tank accident at Fort Knox, Kentucky, on October 28, 1942, 82 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@natvetsmuseum
2nd Lieutenant Cecil G. Dulaney, of Carthage, Texas, was killed in a flight training crash near Blackshear, Georgia, on October 27, 1942, 82 years ago today. @WW2Researcher@AFmuseum@AirmanMagazine@natvetsmuseum
Staff Sergeant Daniel R. Glendon, of Medford, Massachusetts, and the 531st Bomb Squadron, was MIA with his crew over Poelausope, Celebes, on October 26, 1943, 81 years ago today. #POWMIA@WW2Researcher@AFmuseum#380thBombGroup