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Clive Ishmul Gardner

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Clive Ishmul Gardner

Birth
Leary, Calhoun County, Georgia, USA
Death
17 Jul 1963 (aged 49)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Blanding Florida and serving until honourably discharged on 20 February 1946 at Fort McPherson, Georgia. He was attached to the Second Air Force and served in the #25 Squadron, 507th. Technical Group at Kearns, Utah, Wendover Air Force Base, Roswell AAF, White Sands Proving Grounds and other locations. At time of discharge he was assigned to the 246th. Army Air Forces Base Unit. He received the World War II Victory Medal, American Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal AR 600-68. He was listed as an expert shot with the Colt .45 1911 pistol. He is shown as also having served another 1 year six months and 21 days in the National Guard. Post-war he entered the construction business and at the time of his death on 17 July 1963 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida was the construction general superintendent.

Clive I. Gardner is listed as a "manager" of an Allweather Tire Retail Outlet from the period 1935 to 1940. Clive manged just prior to the Second World War. He attended the Boeing School of Aeronautics in Seattle Washington to study flight and aircraft engineering. Mike Gardner

In 1952 his aunt "Mrs. Emma Kinney, apparently living in Colquitt, Ordinary Miller County, Georgia, and under oath provided information that Clive Ishmal Gardner was born to John Isaac Gardner and Suzanna Addison on 29 November 1913 in Calhoun County, Georgia.
In 1955 his sister Alma Gardner Harris, living in New York, New York, provided an affadavit under oath that her brother Clive I. Gardner was born to Suzanna Addison and John Isaac Gardner in Damascus Georgia in November 1913. (Clive Michael Gardner)
Blanding Florida and serving until honourably discharged on 20 February 1946 at Fort McPherson, Georgia. He was attached to the Second Air Force and served in the #25 Squadron, 507th. Technical Group at Kearns, Utah, Wendover Air Force Base, Roswell AAF, White Sands Proving Grounds and other locations. At time of discharge he was assigned to the 246th. Army Air Forces Base Unit. He received the World War II Victory Medal, American Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal AR 600-68. He was listed as an expert shot with the Colt .45 1911 pistol. He is shown as also having served another 1 year six months and 21 days in the National Guard. Post-war he entered the construction business and at the time of his death on 17 July 1963 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida was the construction general superintendent.

Clive I. Gardner is listed as a "manager" of an Allweather Tire Retail Outlet from the period 1935 to 1940. Clive manged just prior to the Second World War. He attended the Boeing School of Aeronautics in Seattle Washington to study flight and aircraft engineering. Mike Gardner

In 1952 his aunt "Mrs. Emma Kinney, apparently living in Colquitt, Ordinary Miller County, Georgia, and under oath provided information that Clive Ishmal Gardner was born to John Isaac Gardner and Suzanna Addison on 29 November 1913 in Calhoun County, Georgia.
In 1955 his sister Alma Gardner Harris, living in New York, New York, provided an affadavit under oath that her brother Clive I. Gardner was born to Suzanna Addison and John Isaac Gardner in Damascus Georgia in November 1913. (Clive Michael Gardner)


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