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1LT Robert Harry Tieck

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1LT Robert Harry Tieck Veteran

Birth
Colorado, USA
Death
4 May 1945 (aged 27)
March Field, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Final disposition not stated; not interred at Oroville Cemetery. Add to Map
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First Lieutenant Tieck was the pilot of U.S. Army Air Corps B-24J Liberator #42-73184, serving with the 420th Base Unit at March Field.

He was one of eight airmen killed when his four-motored bomber crashed, two miles southeast of Riverside, California.

The other airmen were:

2nd Lt. Robert P Martine, Co-pilot
2nd Lt. Arthur A Miller, Navigator
2nd Lt. Charles L Yost, Bombadier
Cpl. Leroy M Apple, Aerial gunner
Cpl. Robert E Arnold, Radio Operator
Cpl. Vernon B Behrman, Flt. Engineer
Cpl. Raymond E Bengston, Asst. Flt. Engineer
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Note: Sierra View Mortuary has no record of the disposition of cremains.
Entered the service from California; Service ID: O-741066.
First Lieutenant Tieck was the pilot of U.S. Army Air Corps B-24J Liberator #42-73184, serving with the 420th Base Unit at March Field.

He was one of eight airmen killed when his four-motored bomber crashed, two miles southeast of Riverside, California.

The other airmen were:

2nd Lt. Robert P Martine, Co-pilot
2nd Lt. Arthur A Miller, Navigator
2nd Lt. Charles L Yost, Bombadier
Cpl. Leroy M Apple, Aerial gunner
Cpl. Robert E Arnold, Radio Operator
Cpl. Vernon B Behrman, Flt. Engineer
Cpl. Raymond E Bengston, Asst. Flt. Engineer
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Note: Sierra View Mortuary has no record of the disposition of cremains.
Entered the service from California; Service ID: O-741066.


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