Beauran R. O'Kane joined the U.S. Navy from California and was a member of Patrol Bombing Squadron 106. He was an aerial gunner aboard the Privateer when it went down on June 1, 1945, and he was killed in the incident. His remains have not been located or identified following the war and he is still unaccounted for. Today, Seaman First Class O'Kane is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.
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Beauran R. O'Kane joined the U.S. Navy from California and was a member of Patrol Bombing Squadron 106. He was an aerial gunner aboard the Privateer when it went down on June 1, 1945, and he was killed in the incident. His remains have not been located or identified following the war and he is still unaccounted for. Today, Seaman First Class O'Kane is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.
https://www.bakersfield.com/news/a-familys-story-the-search-for-59563/article_8531ce42-d595-11e9-ba0e-cfa1fd2b1221.html
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