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2Lt. Edward Joseph Jacobs

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2Lt. Edward Joseph Jacobs Veteran

Birth
Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA
Death
16 May 1944 (aged 22)
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 48 Lot 10
Memorial ID
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2nd Lieutenant Jacobs was the pilot of U.S. Army Air Corps B-25C Mitchell #42-32366. He was killed when the bomber crashed one mile west of the Greenville Army Airfield, South Carolina. Six other airmen also perished.

Marjorie Helen Warne Jacobs, his wife, was the plot owner according to cemetery records.

South Carolina Deaths
Name Edward Joseph Jacobs
Name Note 2nd Lt. 0-760857
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 May 1944
Residence Place Sheridan, Wyoming
Gender Male
Age 22
Marital Status Married
Ethnicity American
Race White
Occupation Army Officer
Birth Date 05 Jun 1921
Birthplace Wyoming, U.S.
Death Place Gantt Twp., Greenville, South Carolina
Burial Date 18 May 1944
Burial Place Sheridan, Wyoming
Mother's Name Mrs. C.J. Jacobs
Mother's Birthplace U.S.
Spouse's Name Marjorie Helen Warne Jacobs
2nd Lieutenant Jacobs was the pilot of U.S. Army Air Corps B-25C Mitchell #42-32366. He was killed when the bomber crashed one mile west of the Greenville Army Airfield, South Carolina. Six other airmen also perished.

Marjorie Helen Warne Jacobs, his wife, was the plot owner according to cemetery records.

South Carolina Deaths
Name Edward Joseph Jacobs
Name Note 2nd Lt. 0-760857
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 May 1944
Residence Place Sheridan, Wyoming
Gender Male
Age 22
Marital Status Married
Ethnicity American
Race White
Occupation Army Officer
Birth Date 05 Jun 1921
Birthplace Wyoming, U.S.
Death Place Gantt Twp., Greenville, South Carolina
Burial Date 18 May 1944
Burial Place Sheridan, Wyoming
Mother's Name Mrs. C.J. Jacobs
Mother's Birthplace U.S.
Spouse's Name Marjorie Helen Warne Jacobs


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