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LCDR Lloyd Stickney Stark

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LCDR Lloyd Stickney Stark Veteran

Birth
Death
19 Mar 1946 (aged 36)
Hobart Mills, Nevada County, California, USA
Burial
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Lieutenant Commander Stark was killed in the crash of U.S. Army Air Corps C-47B-50 transport #45-1085 when it mysteriously exploded in flight and crashed near Hobard Mills, 11 miles north of Truckee, California. The plane departed Stockton, with destinations to Ogden, Utah and Denver, Colorado with 23 Army and Navy personnel destined for discharge from military service, and three crewmembers. All aboard perished. One of the passengers aboard was Lt. Cdr. Lloyd Stark, U.S. Navy, son of former Missouri governor Lloyd Stark.


*It was later determined an unbalanced propeller splintered, cutting into the wing and fuselage, resulting in a wing fire and wing failure.


There were no survivors. The casualties were:


Flight crew:


Capt. Richard K Young, Pilot

1st Lt. Louis N Duesing, Co-Pilot

SSgt. Anthony J Esgro, Flight Clerk


Passengers:


Y2C Charles R Branss

Capt. Donald A Bride

Ens. Gino C Caletti

1st Lt. Ervin P Cuc

Lt. Frank W Davis

Pvt. Glenn P Dickerson

MM3C Lyle C Dykes

Aprc. Richard O Ehler

S2C Pasqual Iuluicci

ETM3 Stephen R Kirsch

QM3 Robert A McGee

1st Lt. James E Milton

S2C Raymond L Schneider

Lt. John C Shaw

2nd Lt. Richard F Simpson

Lt. Cdr. Lloyd Stark

QM3 Floyd Sundgren

Lt. Col. Clyde M Taylor

S2C Gerald P Udell

MM2C Melvin S Van Riper

SK3C Maurice L Vose

Pvt. Willie B Willson

Cpl. William T Woodhouse

Lieutenant Commander Stark was killed in the crash of U.S. Army Air Corps C-47B-50 transport #45-1085 when it mysteriously exploded in flight and crashed near Hobard Mills, 11 miles north of Truckee, California. The plane departed Stockton, with destinations to Ogden, Utah and Denver, Colorado with 23 Army and Navy personnel destined for discharge from military service, and three crewmembers. All aboard perished. One of the passengers aboard was Lt. Cdr. Lloyd Stark, U.S. Navy, son of former Missouri governor Lloyd Stark.


*It was later determined an unbalanced propeller splintered, cutting into the wing and fuselage, resulting in a wing fire and wing failure.


There were no survivors. The casualties were:


Flight crew:


Capt. Richard K Young, Pilot

1st Lt. Louis N Duesing, Co-Pilot

SSgt. Anthony J Esgro, Flight Clerk


Passengers:


Y2C Charles R Branss

Capt. Donald A Bride

Ens. Gino C Caletti

1st Lt. Ervin P Cuc

Lt. Frank W Davis

Pvt. Glenn P Dickerson

MM3C Lyle C Dykes

Aprc. Richard O Ehler

S2C Pasqual Iuluicci

ETM3 Stephen R Kirsch

QM3 Robert A McGee

1st Lt. James E Milton

S2C Raymond L Schneider

Lt. John C Shaw

2nd Lt. Richard F Simpson

Lt. Cdr. Lloyd Stark

QM3 Floyd Sundgren

Lt. Col. Clyde M Taylor

S2C Gerald P Udell

MM2C Melvin S Van Riper

SK3C Maurice L Vose

Pvt. Willie B Willson

Cpl. William T Woodhouse



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