He resided in Baltimore, Maryland prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on February 22, 1943 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was noted as being employed in the mechanical treatment of metals and also as Married.
Howard died in the "Line Of Duty" of a non-battle related incident during the war.
He was originally interred in England and was later repatriated here on July 23, 1948.
Service # 33559135∼Howard was away for two years when he died. He was accidentally killed when a bomb that was loaded onto a plane came loose and killed him instantly. He was married to Gladys Virginia Brown (nee Yingling)and they had a daughter, Carol Anne Seward. All three of them are interred at Cedar Hill Cemetary along with other family members.
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
Military Information: Private First Class, U.S. Army Air Force
He resided in Baltimore, Maryland prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on February 22, 1943 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was noted as being employed in the mechanical treatment of metals and also as Married.
Howard died in the "Line Of Duty" of a non-battle related incident during the war.
He was originally interred in England and was later repatriated here on July 23, 1948.
Service # 33559135∼Howard was away for two years when he died. He was accidentally killed when a bomb that was loaded onto a plane came loose and killed him instantly. He was married to Gladys Virginia Brown (nee Yingling)and they had a daughter, Carol Anne Seward. All three of them are interred at Cedar Hill Cemetary along with other family members.
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
Military Information: Private First Class, U.S. Army Air Force
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731st ARMY AIR FORCE BOMBER SQUADRON
MARYLAND
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