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2LT Charles Andrew Beaucond Jr.

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2LT Charles Andrew Beaucond Jr.

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
18 Jan 1943 (aged 25)
Graham County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8, Site 6236
Memorial ID
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Died as a result of a non battle incident. Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point (Class of 1942). 2nd Lieutenant Beaucond was from Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Extracted from World War II Memorial Registry, and the Website of the 1942 Alumni of West Point.

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ARMY BOMBER WITH 11 ABOARD LOST FROM TUCSON BASE.

Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 18. (AP) -- A B-24 army bomber, with four officers and seven enlisted men aboard, has been, missing since 12:46 a.m., Col. Lowell H. Smith, commandant of Davis-Monthan Field here, announced this afternoon.
The plane was on a routine flight from the base to the Shuarita bombing range, approximately 25 miles south of here.
Searching parties were sent out from the base.
Galveston Daily News Texas 1943-01-19
Posted October 5th, 2009 by Stu Beitler
Tucson ARIZ Liberator crash 1-19-1943

Victims:
2d Lieutenant John Lewis Wasson, Pilot

2nd Lieutenant Frederick E Neal, bombardier, son of Mrs. Ira E. Neal, Springfield, O.
Second Lieut. JOE FIERO, bombardier, son of Mrs. Ana Ferio, Gary, Ind.
Pvt. MURTY HUCKABY, son of Mrs. Bridget Huckaby, Springfield, Ill.
Staff Sgt. STEVENS SAFKA, son of Mrs. Helen Safka, Nanty Glo, Pa.
Sgt. HENRY PELLISTER, son of Mrs. Marie Pellister, West Warwick, R.I.
Staff Sgt. ERNEST BREIER, son of Mrs. Laura C. Breier, New Lothrop, Mich.
Second Lieut. CHARLES BEAUCOND.
Pvt. HENRY PETERSON.
Staff Sgt. ROBERT STORY.
Sgt. ALMAN PORTER.

Household Members:
Name Age
Chas A Beaucord 35
Ruth S Beaucord 31
Chas A Beaucord 9
Robert T Beaucord 2
Source: 1930 US Federal Census, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas
Died as a result of a non battle incident. Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point (Class of 1942). 2nd Lieutenant Beaucond was from Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Extracted from World War II Memorial Registry, and the Website of the 1942 Alumni of West Point.

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ARMY BOMBER WITH 11 ABOARD LOST FROM TUCSON BASE.

Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 18. (AP) -- A B-24 army bomber, with four officers and seven enlisted men aboard, has been, missing since 12:46 a.m., Col. Lowell H. Smith, commandant of Davis-Monthan Field here, announced this afternoon.
The plane was on a routine flight from the base to the Shuarita bombing range, approximately 25 miles south of here.
Searching parties were sent out from the base.
Galveston Daily News Texas 1943-01-19
Posted October 5th, 2009 by Stu Beitler
Tucson ARIZ Liberator crash 1-19-1943

Victims:
2d Lieutenant John Lewis Wasson, Pilot

2nd Lieutenant Frederick E Neal, bombardier, son of Mrs. Ira E. Neal, Springfield, O.
Second Lieut. JOE FIERO, bombardier, son of Mrs. Ana Ferio, Gary, Ind.
Pvt. MURTY HUCKABY, son of Mrs. Bridget Huckaby, Springfield, Ill.
Staff Sgt. STEVENS SAFKA, son of Mrs. Helen Safka, Nanty Glo, Pa.
Sgt. HENRY PELLISTER, son of Mrs. Marie Pellister, West Warwick, R.I.
Staff Sgt. ERNEST BREIER, son of Mrs. Laura C. Breier, New Lothrop, Mich.
Second Lieut. CHARLES BEAUCOND.
Pvt. HENRY PETERSON.
Staff Sgt. ROBERT STORY.
Sgt. ALMAN PORTER.

Household Members:
Name Age
Chas A Beaucord 35
Ruth S Beaucord 31
Chas A Beaucord 9
Robert T Beaucord 2
Source: 1930 US Federal Census, Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas



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