Base Unit, Mountain Home Army Air Base,
Idaho.
He was one of six airmen fatally injured
in the crash landing of B-24J Liberator
#42-100056, when the pilot was forced to
set the bomber down due to engine fires,
eight miles south of the airfield.
Son of Bridget Marglin.
The five other airmen who died were:
Flt. Off. Anthony A. Bonchi
Cpl. Robert S. Lovell
Cpl. Francis J. Pronesti
PFC Raymond A. Bonello
PFC John W. Crider
Base Unit, Mountain Home Army Air Base,
Idaho.
He was one of six airmen fatally injured
in the crash landing of B-24J Liberator
#42-100056, when the pilot was forced to
set the bomber down due to engine fires,
eight miles south of the airfield.
Son of Bridget Marglin.
The five other airmen who died were:
Flt. Off. Anthony A. Bonchi
Cpl. Robert S. Lovell
Cpl. Francis J. Pronesti
PFC Raymond A. Bonello
PFC John W. Crider
Inscription
Corporal; He died in the honorable service of his country to preserve the freedom under which he lived.
Family Members
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Lillie Mae Marglin Swinford
1903–1991
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Frances Ellen Marglin Ramey
1907–1964
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Robert V Marglin
1909–1972
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Merl Tige Marglin
1911–1976
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Earl B Marglin
1911–1972
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Edith C. Marglin Moore
1914–1996
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Tressa Elizabeth "Liz" Marglin Coffer
1916–1988
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Bill Marglin
1916–1987
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James Louis Marglin
1918–1966
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Thelma Louise Marglin Hubbard
1920–2001
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Ruby Irene Marglin Bryant
1922–1988
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