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2LT Anthony Di Menno

Birth
Death
10 Sep 1942 (aged 21)
Wallowa County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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2nd Lieutenant Di Menno served with the 34th Bomb Group, 18th Bomb Squadron aboard U.S. Army Air Corps B-17F Flying Fortress #41-24627.

He was killed when the bomber crashed, 25 miles southeast of Enterprise, in Wallowa County, Oregon. Six other Army service members also perished.

The airmen killed were:

1st Lt. Richard E Pinneo (pilot)
Pfc. George L Schaffer
2nd Lt. Rene A Fournier
2nd Lt. Peter Knudsen Jr
2nd Lt. John W Zureck, Jr
Cpl. Robert C Raschka
2nd Lieutenant Di Menno served with the 34th Bomb Group, 18th Bomb Squadron aboard U.S. Army Air Corps B-17F Flying Fortress #41-24627.

He was killed when the bomber crashed, 25 miles southeast of Enterprise, in Wallowa County, Oregon. Six other Army service members also perished.

The airmen killed were:

1st Lt. Richard E Pinneo (pilot)
Pfc. George L Schaffer
2nd Lt. Rene A Fournier
2nd Lt. Peter Knudsen Jr
2nd Lt. John W Zureck, Jr
Cpl. Robert C Raschka

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2LT, 18 AAF BOMB SQ WORLD WAR II


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