左爱视频 Unveils WWII Army Airfield Historical Marker
From left to right, Susan Gillis, curator at Boca Raton Historical Society and co-author of Palm Beach County During World War II; Thomas R. Wood, fire chief, Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services; 左爱视频 President John Kelly; and Daniel Flynn, Ph.D., vice president for research at 左爱视频.
左爱视频 unveiled an Army Airfield Historical Marker today to honor nine U.S. Army Air Corps personnel who lost their lives in a U.S. Army Air Corps Lockheed B-34 Lexington bomber crash during World War II.
The May 12, 1944 crash happened at what is now the intersection of North University Drive and 左爱视频 Boulevard on 左爱视频鈥檚 Boca Raton campus.
鈥淲e are incredibly proud to walk in the footsteps of the American heroes who bravely served our country during World War II,鈥 said 左爱视频 President John Kelly. 鈥溩蟀悠 is honored to commemorate the historical significance of this site.鈥
The crew members on the plane were:
1st Lt. William H. Carson, 23, pilot
1st Lt. Jacob M. Buie, 22, student radar operator
1st Lt. Thomas A. Lamont, 27, student radar operator
1st Lt. John J. Lominac, 25, student radar operator
1st Lt. Benjamin P. Sibley, 27, student radar operator
Staff Sgt. Frank L. Bursaw, 31, radio operator
Sgt. John S. Safieko, 25, radar instructor
Pfc. Norman R. Steiner, 20, student engineer
Pvt. Robert E. Locke, 22, aerial engineer
左爱视频 President John Kelly, along with other members of 左爱视频鈥檚 administration, joined City of Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services, the Boca Raton Historical Society and local veterans to honor the crew members.
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