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ENS Arthur Davis Fulton Jr.

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ENS Arthur Davis Fulton Jr. Veteran

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
4 Oct 1944 (aged 22)
Marthas Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3797889, Longitude: -76.7227014
Plot
Pine Brae Garden
Memorial ID
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World War II

Ensign U.S.N.R.
Lost in the service of his country

Princeton University Class of 1944 Graduate

Memorial at Princeton University lists him as Naval Air Corps, Atlantic Coast

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THE NEWPORT MERCURY AND WEEKLY NEWS, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944, PAGE THREE

LOST FLIERS IDENTIFIED
The First Naval District has announced the identity of the five men lost in a collision of two navy torpedo planes off Nantucket Island last Wednesday.

They were Ensigns Arthur D. Fulton, Jr., 22, U.S.N.R., whose wife Mrs. Sarah King Fulton, lives at Oak Bluffs, Mass.; Ensign Bailey Badgley, San Marino, Cal.; Charles E. Ford, aviation radioman, third class, Island Park, Mich.; Charles M. Lovell, aviation ordnanceman, third class, Chicago; and Thomas S. Daly, aviation radioman, third class, Philadelphia.

(contributed by Eric Ackerman of Topeka, Kansas)
World War II

Ensign U.S.N.R.
Lost in the service of his country

Princeton University Class of 1944 Graduate

Memorial at Princeton University lists him as Naval Air Corps, Atlantic Coast

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THE NEWPORT MERCURY AND WEEKLY NEWS, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944, PAGE THREE

LOST FLIERS IDENTIFIED
The First Naval District has announced the identity of the five men lost in a collision of two navy torpedo planes off Nantucket Island last Wednesday.

They were Ensigns Arthur D. Fulton, Jr., 22, U.S.N.R., whose wife Mrs. Sarah King Fulton, lives at Oak Bluffs, Mass.; Ensign Bailey Badgley, San Marino, Cal.; Charles E. Ford, aviation radioman, third class, Island Park, Mich.; Charles M. Lovell, aviation ordnanceman, third class, Chicago; and Thomas S. Daly, aviation radioman, third class, Philadelphia.

(contributed by Eric Ackerman of Topeka, Kansas)


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