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1LT Lyle Asa Slocum

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1LT Lyle Asa Slocum

Birth
Keystone Township, Dickey County, North Dakota, USA
Death
4 Jun 1942 (aged 22)
Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, USA
Burial
Ellendale, Dickey County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.0044136, Longitude: -98.5058212
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When Slocumb entered the military, all records spell his last name as "Slocum." This accounts for the discrepancy in the spelling of his surname.

Five Fortresses left at 10:30 AM to intercept the enemy fleet. After cruising for several hours the flight sighted an enemy carrier when a portion of them broke out of a thick sea fog into a small opening. Captain Mansfield and his entire crew were lost in this momentary encounter. The exact details of their last few seconds are unknown for no one saw what happened ater they were seen flying directly toward the carrier.
(From the journal of the 36th Bomber Squadron)

From other accounts, it appears that Capt. Mansfield went down to minimum altitude and dropped a bomb. The pilot of their wing plane stated that they most likely were either shot down at that moment or the blast of their own bomb destroyed them.
When Slocumb entered the military, all records spell his last name as "Slocum." This accounts for the discrepancy in the spelling of his surname.

Five Fortresses left at 10:30 AM to intercept the enemy fleet. After cruising for several hours the flight sighted an enemy carrier when a portion of them broke out of a thick sea fog into a small opening. Captain Mansfield and his entire crew were lost in this momentary encounter. The exact details of their last few seconds are unknown for no one saw what happened ater they were seen flying directly toward the carrier.
(From the journal of the 36th Bomber Squadron)

From other accounts, it appears that Capt. Mansfield went down to minimum altitude and dropped a bomb. The pilot of their wing plane stated that they most likely were either shot down at that moment or the blast of their own bomb destroyed them.

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