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SFC Warren Randolph Pool Jr.

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SFC Warren Randolph Pool Jr.

Birth
Fort Worth, Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Jun 1953 (aged 31)
Kodaira-shi, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan
Burial
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-24SC Sp-349
Memorial ID
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Warren Randolph Pool Sr. and Lydia Pool are Warren Jr's parents. Lydia was Born in Russia on 23 Mar 1897 and Died in Broward County, Florida on 19 Apr 1991 at the age of 94. Warren Pool Sr. was born in Texas on 18 Feb 1896 and died on 9 Jun 1973 in Riverside, California. Lydia is buried in Florida and Warren Sr. is buried in California. In addition, Warren Jr's siblings, Dorothy L (Pool) (Culver) Groves and Don R Pool are both buried in Florida.

John Randolph Pool (FAG#67131496) and Ada E. Pool (FAG# 67131550) are his paternal grandparents.
Provided by contributor, Jane Culver

Sergeant First Class, US Army. Served in the Army in World War II and the Korean War. He was a assigned to the 622nd Engineers Aviation Maintenance Company. He was one of 129 persons killed when a C-124 Globemaster transport aircraft crashed after take off from Tachikawa Air Base, about three miles northeast of the field.
Contributor: THR (48277533)
Warren Randolph Pool Sr. and Lydia Pool are Warren Jr's parents. Lydia was Born in Russia on 23 Mar 1897 and Died in Broward County, Florida on 19 Apr 1991 at the age of 94. Warren Pool Sr. was born in Texas on 18 Feb 1896 and died on 9 Jun 1973 in Riverside, California. Lydia is buried in Florida and Warren Sr. is buried in California. In addition, Warren Jr's siblings, Dorothy L (Pool) (Culver) Groves and Don R Pool are both buried in Florida.

John Randolph Pool (FAG#67131496) and Ada E. Pool (FAG# 67131550) are his paternal grandparents.
Provided by contributor, Jane Culver

Sergeant First Class, US Army. Served in the Army in World War II and the Korean War. He was a assigned to the 622nd Engineers Aviation Maintenance Company. He was one of 129 persons killed when a C-124 Globemaster transport aircraft crashed after take off from Tachikawa Air Base, about three miles northeast of the field.
Contributor: THR (48277533)

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