He resided in Kings County, New York prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on April 15, 1942 at Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a mechanic and also as Single, without dependents.
Joseph died in the "Line Of Duty" along with 3 other airmen when two aircraft collided during an airshow near Spokane, Washington.
( see below article )
Service # 32315333
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Airmen who perished on RA-25A #42-79826:
Sayre, Ford K ~ Capt, Passenger, NH
Scott, William R ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, IL
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Airmen who perished on RA-25A #42-79804:
Chrep, George E ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, MN
Revinskas, Joseph M ~ Sgt, Passenger, NY
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Above Bio & Crew Reports by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
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Below article submitted by: Bill Davis.
July 23, 1944 – Two Curtiss RA-25A Shrikes, of the 4134th Base Unit, Spokane Army Air Field, collide in flight while participating in a flypast for an air show near Spokane, Washington. Part of a three-plane formation, the left-hand aircraft collided with the middle plane during a turn, both crashing into a valley. Pilot 2nd Lt. George E. Chrep and engineer-rated passenger Sgt. Joseph M. Revinskas were killed in the crash of 42-79804, while pilot 2nd Lt. William R. Scott and passenger Captain Ford K. Sayre, a noted snow skier on the east coast, were killed in the crash of 42-79826. A Paramount Pictures newsreel crew caught the accident on film, which was examined by the crash investigation board for clues to the accident. This footage was later incorporated into a number of films, most notably the 1956 film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers.
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He resided in Kings County, New York prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on April 15, 1942 at Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a mechanic and also as Single, without dependents.
Joseph died in the "Line Of Duty" along with 3 other airmen when two aircraft collided during an airshow near Spokane, Washington.
( see below article )
Service # 32315333
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Airmen who perished on RA-25A #42-79826:
Sayre, Ford K ~ Capt, Passenger, NH
Scott, William R ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, IL
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Airmen who perished on RA-25A #42-79804:
Chrep, George E ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, MN
Revinskas, Joseph M ~ Sgt, Passenger, NY
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Above Bio & Crew Reports by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Below article submitted by: Bill Davis.
July 23, 1944 – Two Curtiss RA-25A Shrikes, of the 4134th Base Unit, Spokane Army Air Field, collide in flight while participating in a flypast for an air show near Spokane, Washington. Part of a three-plane formation, the left-hand aircraft collided with the middle plane during a turn, both crashing into a valley. Pilot 2nd Lt. George E. Chrep and engineer-rated passenger Sgt. Joseph M. Revinskas were killed in the crash of 42-79804, while pilot 2nd Lt. William R. Scott and passenger Captain Ford K. Sayre, a noted snow skier on the east coast, were killed in the crash of 42-79826. A Paramount Pictures newsreel crew caught the accident on film, which was examined by the crash investigation board for clues to the accident. This footage was later incorporated into a number of films, most notably the 1956 film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers.
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