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LT. CHARLES FIERY KILLED IN ACTION - Parents Notified Son, Reported Missing, is Dead:
Lt. CHARLES DONALD FIERY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Fiery, 151 King street, reported missing in action over Germany January 11, is dead, his parents were notified by telegram Tuesday by the War Department.
The telegram reported that he presumably met death at the time he was reported missing.
A graduate of Hagerstown High School with the class of 1940, the 22 year old flier enlised in the Air Corps in June 1942 and received his commission and wings in May 1943. Before enlisting he was employed at Fairchild Aircraft.
Besides his wife, Anna Stonebraker Fiery, whom he married June 1, 1943, his is survived by his parents and two sisters, Jane Elizabeth and Anna Marie Fiery.
The death of Lt. Fiery brings to 56 the number of Washington County men killed in action since Pearl Harbor.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Thursday, August 24, 1944, Page 44
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LT. CHARLES FIERY KILLED IN ACTION - Parents Notified Son, Reported Missing, is Dead:
Lt. CHARLES DONALD FIERY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Fiery, 151 King street, reported missing in action over Germany January 11, is dead, his parents were notified by telegram Tuesday by the War Department.
The telegram reported that he presumably met death at the time he was reported missing.
A graduate of Hagerstown High School with the class of 1940, the 22 year old flier enlised in the Air Corps in June 1942 and received his commission and wings in May 1943. Before enlisting he was employed at Fairchild Aircraft.
Besides his wife, Anna Stonebraker Fiery, whom he married June 1, 1943, his is survived by his parents and two sisters, Jane Elizabeth and Anna Marie Fiery.
The death of Lt. Fiery brings to 56 the number of Washington County men killed in action since Pearl Harbor.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Thursday, August 24, 1944, Page 44
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