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2LT Raymond L Schultz

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2LT Raymond L Schultz

Birth
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Aug 1944 (aged 19)
Saint-Clair-de-Halouze, Departement de l'Orne, Basse-Normandie, France
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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SCHULTZ: Raymond L.
Residence: Manitowoc
2d Lieut. 326 AAF Bomb. Sq. World War II
Killed in action
Sept. 1924 - Aug. 14, 1944 (VA list has 1945/tombstone has 1944)
Place of death: France
Buried: St. Anns cemetery, Francis Creek

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Serial No. #0-711031
Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart
326th Bombardment Squadron, 92nd Bombardment Group


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NARA War Department records list this soldiers Home of Record as Manitowoc County, Wisconsin...Finding Of Death.

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U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963, lists his burial location as Francis Creek Cemetery, St. Ann's Catholic Cemetery in Manitowoc, Wisconsin...Repatriated in 1949.

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Following information obtained from: American Air Museum at http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/11854

Co-pilot of B-17G-70-BO #43-37848 "Scrappy Mike" that was shot down by flak and crashed at St. Claire-de-Halouze, SW of Fiers, near Evreux, France...Missing Air Crew Report 8078.

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Lieutenant Raymond L. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schultz, of route 2, has arrived safely in England, according to word received by his parents.
He is an air Corp pilot and has been in service since January, 1943. He received his commission at Pampa, Texas.

Manitowoc Herald Times - Fri., July 14, 1944 - page 19

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SCHULTZ: Raymond L.
Residence: Manitowoc
2d Lieut. 326 AAF Bomb. Sq. World War II
Killed in action
Sept. 1924 - Aug. 14, 1944 (VA list has 1945/tombstone has 1944)
Place of death: France
Buried: St. Anns cemetery, Francis Creek

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Serial No. #0-711031
Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart
326th Bombardment Squadron, 92nd Bombardment Group


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NARA War Department records list this soldiers Home of Record as Manitowoc County, Wisconsin...Finding Of Death.

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U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963, lists his burial location as Francis Creek Cemetery, St. Ann's Catholic Cemetery in Manitowoc, Wisconsin...Repatriated in 1949.

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Following information obtained from: American Air Museum at http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/11854

Co-pilot of B-17G-70-BO #43-37848 "Scrappy Mike" that was shot down by flak and crashed at St. Claire-de-Halouze, SW of Fiers, near Evreux, France...Missing Air Crew Report 8078.

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Lieutenant Raymond L. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schultz, of route 2, has arrived safely in England, according to word received by his parents.
He is an air Corp pilot and has been in service since January, 1943. He received his commission at Pampa, Texas.

Manitowoc Herald Times - Fri., July 14, 1944 - page 19

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2LT, 326 AAF BOMB SQ WORLD WAR II



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