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Lieut Everett W. Andrews

Birth
Friars Point, Coahoma County, Mississippi, USA
Death
10 Aug 1944 (aged 24)
Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Burial
Burial Details Unknown
Memorial ID
106006328 View Source

Everett W. Andrews was the son of Carl E. Andrews and Anna E. King. The family moved from Mississippi to Arkansas in 1920 and he completed his education at Cypert and Marvell High Schools. Afterwards he was employed with the Thompson Drug Company.

Everett enlisted in the Arkansas Army National Guard in May, 1937. On 7/5/1940 he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was sent to Maxwell Field, Alabama, on 7/8/1940, for training and was commissioned as a Liaison Pilot for the Field Artillery. Everett also completed training at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, Chanute Field, Illinois and Pittsburg, Kansas before being shipped overseas to England in May 1944. He took part in the invasion of France (Normandy) and in the Battle of Le Hayde de Puits. He was killed in action at St. Malo, France, in an air crash.

First Lieutenant Everett W. Andrews, Sn# O-1182498 earned the following badges/decorations for his service in World War II:
- Army Air Corps Liaison Pilot's Wings
- Purple Heart
- Air Medal
- American Defense Medal
- American Campaign Medal
- European Theater of Operations Campaign Medal with one battle/campaign star
- World War II Victory Medal
- Presidential Unit Citation ribbon
- Meritorious Unit Citation sleeve wreathe (now a ribbon)
- Normandy Commemorative Medal

Everett W. Andrews was the son of Carl E. Andrews and Anna E. King. The family moved from Mississippi to Arkansas in 1920 and he completed his education at Cypert and Marvell High Schools. Afterwards he was employed with the Thompson Drug Company.

Everett enlisted in the Arkansas Army National Guard in May, 1937. On 7/5/1940 he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was sent to Maxwell Field, Alabama, on 7/8/1940, for training and was commissioned as a Liaison Pilot for the Field Artillery. Everett also completed training at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, Chanute Field, Illinois and Pittsburg, Kansas before being shipped overseas to England in May 1944. He took part in the invasion of France (Normandy) and in the Battle of Le Hayde de Puits. He was killed in action at St. Malo, France, in an air crash.

First Lieutenant Everett W. Andrews, Sn# O-1182498 earned the following badges/decorations for his service in World War II:
- Army Air Corps Liaison Pilot's Wings
- Purple Heart
- Air Medal
- American Defense Medal
- American Campaign Medal
- European Theater of Operations Campaign Medal with one battle/campaign star
- World War II Victory Medal
- Presidential Unit Citation ribbon
- Meritorious Unit Citation sleeve wreathe (now a ribbon)
- Normandy Commemorative Medal

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