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Carl's remains were recovered in 1990. It is currently unknown where he was interred. Possibly he was interred in the Burwood Cemetery, Escalon, California where he had a memorial marker.
" Click Here " for that record.
A "Rosette" was placed in front of his name here at Manila to signify that his remains were recovered.
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Carl served as a Second Lieutenant & Pilot on A-20G "Francie II" #42-54117, 389th Bomber Squadron, 312th Bomber Group, Light, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He resided in Los Angeles County, California prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on April 14, 1942 in Los Angeles, California. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Civil Engineer and also as Married.
Carl was declared "Missing In Action" when his A-20G, which was one of nine A-20's that were on a mission that took off from Gusap Airfield No. 5 led by Major Wells on a strike mission against Alexishafen Airfield No. 1 Strip, crashed into a mountainside in the Finisterre Range due to bad weather during the war.
Two other A-20's on this mission also crashed in the same place for the same reason:
( See A-20G #42-54082 and A-20G #42-54085 below. )
Carl's status was changed to "Killed In Action" once his remains were recovered.
Carl was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart.
Service # O-803612
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Airmen who perished on A-20G #42-54117:
Bustamante, Ernest ~ Sgt, Gunner, CA
Hansen, Carl H ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, CA
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Airmen who perished on A-20G #42-54082:
Licari, Dominick J ~ Sgt, Gunner, NY
Pollard, Valorie L ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, CA
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Airmen who perished on A-20G #42-54085:
Miars, Henry J ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, TX
Speare, Harley, A, Jr S/Sgt, Gunner, MD
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Bio & Crew Reports by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
Special thanks to:
Janice Hollandsworth for noticing that his remains were recovered!
Please see www.pacificwrecks.com for more information on this flight.
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Carl's remains were recovered in 1990. It is currently unknown where he was interred. Possibly he was interred in the Burwood Cemetery, Escalon, California where he had a memorial marker.
" Click Here " for that record.
A "Rosette" was placed in front of his name here at Manila to signify that his remains were recovered.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Carl served as a Second Lieutenant & Pilot on A-20G "Francie II" #42-54117, 389th Bomber Squadron, 312th Bomber Group, Light, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He resided in Los Angeles County, California prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on April 14, 1942 in Los Angeles, California. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Civil Engineer and also as Married.
Carl was declared "Missing In Action" when his A-20G, which was one of nine A-20's that were on a mission that took off from Gusap Airfield No. 5 led by Major Wells on a strike mission against Alexishafen Airfield No. 1 Strip, crashed into a mountainside in the Finisterre Range due to bad weather during the war.
Two other A-20's on this mission also crashed in the same place for the same reason:
( See A-20G #42-54082 and A-20G #42-54085 below. )
Carl's status was changed to "Killed In Action" once his remains were recovered.
Carl was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart.
Service # O-803612
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Airmen who perished on A-20G #42-54117:
Bustamante, Ernest ~ Sgt, Gunner, CA
Hansen, Carl H ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, CA
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Airmen who perished on A-20G #42-54082:
Licari, Dominick J ~ Sgt, Gunner, NY
Pollard, Valorie L ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, CA
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Airmen who perished on A-20G #42-54085:
Miars, Henry J ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, TX
Speare, Harley, A, Jr S/Sgt, Gunner, MD
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Bio & Crew Reports by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
Special thanks to:
Janice Hollandsworth for noticing that his remains were recovered!
Please see www.pacificwrecks.com for more information on this flight.
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