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2LT Theodore Thomas Klinger

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2LT Theodore Thomas Klinger

Birth
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jan 1944 (aged 22)
Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section O, Space 51
Memorial ID
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Second Lieutenant Klinger was the pilot, and one of eight airmen killed when U.S. Army Air Corps B-17F Flying Fortress #42-30750 crashed, nine miles northeast of Beppo, in Box Elder County, Utah.

393rd Bomb Group, Combat Crew Training Squadron, Sioux City, Iowa, World War II.

Resided at 444 Ridge Avenue, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, prior to entering the service.

Husband of Pauline (Payne) Klinger.
Son of John Klinger, Canonsburg, Pa.

The crew lost were:

2nd Lt. William E McClure
T/Sgt. Walter B Belleville
T/Sgt. James M Grisby
T/Sgt.Edward Hittleman
T/Sgt. Edward Kwaczola
Sgt. Fred Barto
Sgt. David J Bell, Jr
Second Lieutenant Klinger was the pilot, and one of eight airmen killed when U.S. Army Air Corps B-17F Flying Fortress #42-30750 crashed, nine miles northeast of Beppo, in Box Elder County, Utah.

393rd Bomb Group, Combat Crew Training Squadron, Sioux City, Iowa, World War II.

Resided at 444 Ridge Avenue, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, prior to entering the service.

Husband of Pauline (Payne) Klinger.
Son of John Klinger, Canonsburg, Pa.

The crew lost were:

2nd Lt. William E McClure
T/Sgt. Walter B Belleville
T/Sgt. James M Grisby
T/Sgt.Edward Hittleman
T/Sgt. Edward Kwaczola
Sgt. Fred Barto
Sgt. David J Bell, Jr



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