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2LT Paul Bishop Lyles

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2LT Paul Bishop Lyles

Birth
Wilson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Aug 1944 (aged 20)
Lyman, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Wilson, Wilson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
North Extension Sec., Lot 19, B Street, Spc.2
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SECOND LIEUTENANT, 328 AAF BASE UNIT, GULFPORT ARMY AIRFIELD, MISSISSIPPI

Navigator aboard B-17G Flying Fortress #42-102796.

Killed in a weather-related crash, 20 miles north of the airfield, near the community of
Lyman, Mississippi.

Nine other airmen also perished:

2nd Lt. Harold S Cline, Pilot
2nd Lt. Francis C Feasel, Co-Pilot
2nd Lt. David Grolnic, Bombardier
Cpl. Robert R Cole, Flight Engineer
Cpl. James M Hummel, Gunner
Cpl. Charles W Marvin, Gunner
Cpl. Norman N Rocheleau, Radio Operator
Cpl. Raymond T Samodel, Flight Engineer
Cpl. Harold R VanMarter, Gunner
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Entered the service from North Carolina; ASN O2060323.
SECOND LIEUTENANT, 328 AAF BASE UNIT, GULFPORT ARMY AIRFIELD, MISSISSIPPI

Navigator aboard B-17G Flying Fortress #42-102796.

Killed in a weather-related crash, 20 miles north of the airfield, near the community of
Lyman, Mississippi.

Nine other airmen also perished:

2nd Lt. Harold S Cline, Pilot
2nd Lt. Francis C Feasel, Co-Pilot
2nd Lt. David Grolnic, Bombardier
Cpl. Robert R Cole, Flight Engineer
Cpl. James M Hummel, Gunner
Cpl. Charles W Marvin, Gunner
Cpl. Norman N Rocheleau, Radio Operator
Cpl. Raymond T Samodel, Flight Engineer
Cpl. Harold R VanMarter, Gunner
~
Entered the service from North Carolina; ASN O2060323.

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2LT, 328 AAF BASE UNIT WORLD WAR II



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