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2Lt. Rachel Hannah Sheridan

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2Lt. Rachel Hannah Sheridan Veteran

Birth
Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Nov 1943 (aged 25)
Algeria
Burial
Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia Add to Map
Plot
Section H ~ Row 18 ~ Grave 8
Memorial ID
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Rachel, who was originally assigned to the Delaware State Hospital in Farnhurst, Delaware, was later assigned to the 32nd Station Hospital, U.S. Army Nurses Corps, during World War II.

She was a passenger on C-47 #41-7811 which was assigned to the 64th Troop Carrier Unit, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

C-47 #41-7811 took off, with a crew of 3 and 9 passengers, from Maison Blanche, Algeria on a Freight & Passenger transport mission to Oran.

While 10 miles out to sea a fire of unknown origin broke out in the right engine which caused the C-47 to crash into the sea. Only " 3 " passengers survived the crash and were picked up local fishing boats.

The " 3 Survivors of the crash " included 1st Lt. Walter H. Baker, 2nd Lt. Rachel H. Sheridan, and Sgt. Kenneth B. Conlin.

While still on the fishing boat 2nd Lt. Rachel H. Sheridan passed away.

She died "In The Line Of Duty" in this crash during the war.

She had served in the Army for one year and ten months at the time of her death.

Serial Number: N-722877

Daughter of Thomas Sheridan and Hannah Shorlin Sheridan.

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Those who passed away on C-47 #41-7811 :

Dvorak, Ernest W. ~ 1st Lt., Passenger, NJ
Gomer, Jones ~ Pvt., Passenger, IL
Jordan, Jerome B., Jr. ~ 1st Lt., Pilot, GA
Lagio, Michael J. ~ 1st Lt., Co-Pilot, IL
Sheridan, Rachel H. ~ 2nd Lt., Passenger, PA
Southerlin, John R. ~ 1st Lt., Passenger, TX
Vilen, George ~ S/Sgt., Engineer, NY

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )

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Rachel, who was originally assigned to the Delaware State Hospital in Farnhurst, Delaware, was later assigned to the 32nd Station Hospital, U.S. Army Nurses Corps, during World War II.

She was a passenger on C-47 #41-7811 which was assigned to the 64th Troop Carrier Unit, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

C-47 #41-7811 took off, with a crew of 3 and 9 passengers, from Maison Blanche, Algeria on a Freight & Passenger transport mission to Oran.

While 10 miles out to sea a fire of unknown origin broke out in the right engine which caused the C-47 to crash into the sea. Only " 3 " passengers survived the crash and were picked up local fishing boats.

The " 3 Survivors of the crash " included 1st Lt. Walter H. Baker, 2nd Lt. Rachel H. Sheridan, and Sgt. Kenneth B. Conlin.

While still on the fishing boat 2nd Lt. Rachel H. Sheridan passed away.

She died "In The Line Of Duty" in this crash during the war.

She had served in the Army for one year and ten months at the time of her death.

Serial Number: N-722877

Daughter of Thomas Sheridan and Hannah Shorlin Sheridan.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Those who passed away on C-47 #41-7811 :

Dvorak, Ernest W. ~ 1st Lt., Passenger, NJ
Gomer, Jones ~ Pvt., Passenger, IL
Jordan, Jerome B., Jr. ~ 1st Lt., Pilot, GA
Lagio, Michael J. ~ 1st Lt., Co-Pilot, IL
Sheridan, Rachel H. ~ 2nd Lt., Passenger, PA
Southerlin, John R. ~ 1st Lt., Passenger, TX
Vilen, George ~ S/Sgt., Engineer, NY

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )

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