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PFC Amerigo L Agostini

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PFC Amerigo L Agostini Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Dec 1943 (aged 21)
Todd County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Mount Lebanon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Private First Class Agostini was one of ten Army airmen from Rapid City Army Air Base killed in the crash of B-17F Flying Fortress #42-29558, ten miles north of Rosebud, South Dakota.

The other airmen lost in the crash were:

2nd Lt. Walter J Wascher Pilot
2nd Lt. Terrell C Braly, Jr
2nd Lt. Harold Coblentz
S/Sgt. Frank J Savasta
Sgt. Loyd H Beaty
Sgt. James T Considine
Sgt. Alvin L Kepley
Sgt. Paul J Wilkins
Sgt. James E Sims
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Entered the service October 29, 1942; Service ID: 13133927.
Private First Class Agostini was one of ten Army airmen from Rapid City Army Air Base killed in the crash of B-17F Flying Fortress #42-29558, ten miles north of Rosebud, South Dakota.

The other airmen lost in the crash were:

2nd Lt. Walter J Wascher Pilot
2nd Lt. Terrell C Braly, Jr
2nd Lt. Harold Coblentz
S/Sgt. Frank J Savasta
Sgt. Loyd H Beaty
Sgt. James T Considine
Sgt. Alvin L Kepley
Sgt. Paul J Wilkins
Sgt. James E Sims
~
Entered the service October 29, 1942; Service ID: 13133927.

Inscription

PFC, 602 AAF BOMB SQ, 398 BOMB GP WORLD WAR II


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  • Created by: Tim Cook
  • Added: Dec 13, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121705470/amerigo_l-agostini: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Amerigo L Agostini (20 Oct 1922–13 Dec 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 121705470, citing Saint Clair Cemetery, Mount Lebanon, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Tim Cook (contributor 46481904).