In 1930 the Lee family lived in San Diego, CA.. Between 1935-1940 they lived in El Cajon, California.
Roland enlisted in the United States Air Force on Feb. 23, 1943 in Los Angeles, CA.. 1 Lt. Lee was a Pilot of a F-51 D' Mustang Night Fighter; with the 40th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 35th Fighter Interceptor Group.
On Sept. 27, 1950 while on a combat mission of bombing a truck convoy south of Chochiwon, Korea, his aircraft received a direct hit by anti aircraft fire and exploded.
Next of kin listed on his U.S. Nat. Cem. Interment C. form is his father, Harold V. Lee who resided on 3rd Avenue, in San Diego, California.
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renee henricks
In 1930 the Lee family lived in San Diego, CA.. Between 1935-1940 they lived in El Cajon, California.
Roland enlisted in the United States Air Force on Feb. 23, 1943 in Los Angeles, CA.. 1 Lt. Lee was a Pilot of a F-51 D' Mustang Night Fighter; with the 40th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 35th Fighter Interceptor Group.
On Sept. 27, 1950 while on a combat mission of bombing a truck convoy south of Chochiwon, Korea, his aircraft received a direct hit by anti aircraft fire and exploded.
Next of kin listed on his U.S. Nat. Cem. Interment C. form is his father, Harold V. Lee who resided on 3rd Avenue, in San Diego, California.
Contributor:
renee henricks
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