WWII Veteran, Army Air Corps, D-Day Veteran, Wounded in Action.
"D-Day Pilot Wounded - Lt. Frederick L. Young, 895 Broadway, pilot of a plane which strafed troops in France on D-Day, said there were so many ships in the invasion convey "it looked as if you could have walked across the channel on them." The officer suffered flak wounds in the leg in the fighting and yesterday went to Holleran General Hospital, Staten Island, for treatment" - THE KNICKERBOCKER NEWS, ALBANY, N.Y., FRIDAY, 07/14/1944, SECTION B, PAGE 02.
NOTE: The son of Frederick L. Young Sr. and Carolyn [Haver] Young
WWII Veteran, Army Air Corps, D-Day Veteran, Wounded in Action.
"D-Day Pilot Wounded - Lt. Frederick L. Young, 895 Broadway, pilot of a plane which strafed troops in France on D-Day, said there were so many ships in the invasion convey "it looked as if you could have walked across the channel on them." The officer suffered flak wounds in the leg in the fighting and yesterday went to Holleran General Hospital, Staten Island, for treatment" - THE KNICKERBOCKER NEWS, ALBANY, N.Y., FRIDAY, 07/14/1944, SECTION B, PAGE 02.
NOTE: The son of Frederick L. Young Sr. and Carolyn [Haver] Young
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