1st Lt. Richard W. Mozack, U.S.A.A.F., of 4939 Warwick avenue, killed in action, Feb. 10, 1945, over Tinian, Marianna Islands, son of Walter and Maryann, nee Komosinski, brother of Kenneth. Service Saturday, No. 6, 1948, 10 a.m., at funeral home, 2242 N. Leavitt street. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. Military honors by Portage Park post, No. 183, A.L.
Richard Mozack was the Bombardier of crew 83-11, 505th BG and 483rd Bomb Sdqn, flying in B-29 'Jook Girl' when it crashed on T/O from North Field, Tinian, on a mission to bomb the Nakajima Aircraft Factory.
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1st Lt. Richard W. Mozack, U.S.A.A.F., of 4939 Warwick avenue, killed in action, Feb. 10, 1945, over Tinian, Marianna Islands, son of Walter and Maryann, nee Komosinski, brother of Kenneth. Service Saturday, No. 6, 1948, 10 a.m., at funeral home, 2242 N. Leavitt street. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. Military honors by Portage Park post, No. 183, A.L.
Richard Mozack was the Bombardier of crew 83-11, 505th BG and 483rd Bomb Sdqn, flying in B-29 'Jook Girl' when it crashed on T/O from North Field, Tinian, on a mission to bomb the Nakajima Aircraft Factory.
Addional Bio information Nan Samp)
Link to more information regarding Jook Girl;
www.jookgirl.weebly.com
Provided by James Brown 48665950
Alert above web page contains pictures some may find offensive.
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