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Thomas Clyde Haywood

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Thomas Clyde Haywood Veteran

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
28 Apr 1979 (aged 61)
California, USA
Burial
Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Park Terrace, Lot 395 A
Memorial ID
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Last Name: Haywood

First Name: Thomas C.

Nickname: Tom

Born/Died September 13, 1917 - April 1979

Hometown: St. Paul, Minnesota

Squadron: Third Pursuit

Position: Flight Leader

Victories 4 1/2

Decorations: Chinese Cloud Banner


Pre AVG: Tom Haywood studied aeronautical engineering for three years at the University of Minnesota before joining the U.S. Marine Corps. Accepted for flight training, he received his wings and commission as a second lieutenant in the USMC on July 15, 1940. Assigned to VF-1M, he served with that squadron for one year before resigning his commission to go to China with the AVG.


AVG Service: Joining the AVG in the summer of 1941, Tom became a Flight Leader in the Third Pursuit Squadron. He participated in the first massive air battles over Rangoon, Burma in December 1941, and flew combat thereafter in Burma and China.

Post AVG, WWII: He returned to the States following the disbandment of the AVG in July 1942, and became a captain for Consairway Airlines ferrying B-24s between the United States and Australia.




Post War Career: In 1945, Tom joined the newly-formed Flying Tiger

Last Name: Haywood

First Name: Thomas C.

Nickname: Tom

Born/Died September 13, 1917 - April 1979

Hometown: St. Paul, Minnesota

Squadron: Third Pursuit

Position: Flight Leader

Victories 4 1/2

Decorations: Chinese Cloud Banner


Pre AVG: Tom Haywood studied aeronautical engineering for three years at the University of Minnesota before joining the U.S. Marine Corps. Accepted for flight training, he received his wings and commission as a second lieutenant in the USMC on July 15, 1940. Assigned to VF-1M, he served with that squadron for one year before resigning his commission to go to China with the AVG.


AVG Service: Joining the AVG in the summer of 1941, Tom became a Flight Leader in the Third Pursuit Squadron. He participated in the first massive air battles over Rangoon, Burma in December 1941, and flew combat thereafter in Burma and China.

Post AVG, WWII: He returned to the States following the disbandment of the AVG in July 1942, and became a captain for Consairway Airlines ferrying B-24s between the United States and Australia.




Post War Career: In 1945, Tom joined the newly-formed Flying Tiger



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