The victims of the crash were:
1st Lt. Carson M Roberts, Pilot
2nd Lt. William C Ward, Co-Pilot
1st Lt. Aleda E Lutz, Nurse
Sgt. Shirley N Breckenridge, Mechanic
Cpl. Howard E Kahler, Radio Operator
The wounded passengers being evacuated:
Capt. William A Steinhurst
1st Lt. Roger N Phillips
S/Sgt. Leonardo B Vasquez
Sgt. Ronald K Takara
PFC Ellis F Gillespie
PFC Ciro J Romano
Pvt. Edwin Beal
Pvt. John Ferrara
Pvt. John J Young Jr
The names of the six German wounded POWs being evacuated have not been learned.
Lieutenant Lutz is believed to be the first U.S. female commissioned officer killed on European soil during the war. An Army hospital ship was named for her in 1945.
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Enlisted December 3, 1942.
The victims of the crash were:
1st Lt. Carson M Roberts, Pilot
2nd Lt. William C Ward, Co-Pilot
1st Lt. Aleda E Lutz, Nurse
Sgt. Shirley N Breckenridge, Mechanic
Cpl. Howard E Kahler, Radio Operator
The wounded passengers being evacuated:
Capt. William A Steinhurst
1st Lt. Roger N Phillips
S/Sgt. Leonardo B Vasquez
Sgt. Ronald K Takara
PFC Ellis F Gillespie
PFC Ciro J Romano
Pvt. Edwin Beal
Pvt. John Ferrara
Pvt. John J Young Jr
The names of the six German wounded POWs being evacuated have not been learned.
Lieutenant Lutz is believed to be the first U.S. female commissioned officer killed on European soil during the war. An Army hospital ship was named for her in 1945.
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Enlisted December 3, 1942.
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