During World War II he served in the 82nd Air Borne Division. His military
career since 1946 has been with the Civil Service. He held various administrative positions at the U. S. Air Force headquarters in Wiesbaden, Germany. Until recently he was active as a commander in the Army Reserves.
LTC Myles J. Abramson, died February 7, 1978 in Germany of a heart attack. His cremains were flown home for funeral services and military rites at Money Creek Cemetery, where his cremains were buried. Thank-you for your service, Sir!
*Paraphrased excerpts from obituary which can be found in it's entirety in The Winona Daily News (Winona, Minnesota) 02 Mar 1978, Thursday Page 11.
During World War II he served in the 82nd Air Borne Division. His military
career since 1946 has been with the Civil Service. He held various administrative positions at the U. S. Air Force headquarters in Wiesbaden, Germany. Until recently he was active as a commander in the Army Reserves.
LTC Myles J. Abramson, died February 7, 1978 in Germany of a heart attack. His cremains were flown home for funeral services and military rites at Money Creek Cemetery, where his cremains were buried. Thank-you for your service, Sir!
*Paraphrased excerpts from obituary which can be found in it's entirety in The Winona Daily News (Winona, Minnesota) 02 Mar 1978, Thursday Page 11.
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