On Oct 30, 1942 he enlisted to the air corps.
In 1943 he arrived in England to join the 401st BG
His first and last mission, Dec 31, 1943 ,Target: Cognac, the plane was attacked by enemy fighters from the rear and the plane went down.
Unfortunately Hubert didn't survived this.
He was awarded with a Purple Heart Medal
In 1943, when Hubert died on the age of 19 he left behind his family :
His father, Elmer Reasoner
His mother Myrthe Reasoner
His sister, Celestine reasoner
His sister, Alma Reasoner
Sgt
18183085
614th
Texas
1924 - 1943
Ball Turret Gunner onboard 42-37770
(Flak Rat)
Remember-our-heroes
On Oct 30, 1942 he enlisted to the air corps.
In 1943 he arrived in England to join the 401st BG
His first and last mission, Dec 31, 1943 ,Target: Cognac, the plane was attacked by enemy fighters from the rear and the plane went down.
Unfortunately Hubert didn't survived this.
He was awarded with a Purple Heart Medal
In 1943, when Hubert died on the age of 19 he left behind his family :
His father, Elmer Reasoner
His mother Myrthe Reasoner
His sister, Celestine reasoner
His sister, Alma Reasoner
Sgt
18183085
614th
Texas
1924 - 1943
Ball Turret Gunner onboard 42-37770
(Flak Rat)
Remember-our-heroes
Inscription
Military marker reads "Texas / Sgt 401 AAF Bomb Gp / World War II"
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