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The following provided by member 47232573
Dayton, O. (AP) -- Four of the five Dayton men who died in Thursday's plane crash near Urbana, which claimed 26 lives, ironically and indirectly had devoted their careers to flying. The four were civilian employees at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
DR. JEAN DUBOIS, 42, a native of Quebec, headed a section of the chemical research laboratory at the base. DUBOIS was a research chemist.
DR. WILLIAM C. BAHR, 30, was a professor at the base's Air Force Institute of Technology. He had been to a convention in Pittsburgh and took an earlier flight home than planned.
ROGER MORGAN, 27, was on the engineering staff of the Air Force Logistics Command, quartered at the base.
RICHARD L. CAMPBELL, 35, was a departmental supervisor and chemist at the airfield.
Another victim from Dayton was JAMES E. BAUER, about 40, a mechanical engineer.
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The following provided by member 47232573
Dayton, O. (AP) -- Four of the five Dayton men who died in Thursday's plane crash near Urbana, which claimed 26 lives, ironically and indirectly had devoted their careers to flying. The four were civilian employees at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
DR. JEAN DUBOIS, 42, a native of Quebec, headed a section of the chemical research laboratory at the base. DUBOIS was a research chemist.
DR. WILLIAM C. BAHR, 30, was a professor at the base's Air Force Institute of Technology. He had been to a convention in Pittsburgh and took an earlier flight home than planned.
ROGER MORGAN, 27, was on the engineering staff of the Air Force Logistics Command, quartered at the base.
RICHARD L. CAMPBELL, 35, was a departmental supervisor and chemist at the airfield.
Another victim from Dayton was JAMES E. BAUER, about 40, a mechanical engineer.
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