
"The Story of Bombardier David W. Fisher" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill  | 25 Oct 2023 7:38 p.m. PST |
…We came across an interesting Missing Air Crew Report for a WWII bombardier. That single record led us to additional Fold3® records, Newspapers.com™ clippings, and a Find a Grave™ memorial. Using these combined sources, we've pieced together the remarkable service history of David Willard Fisher. This is his story… Fold3: link |
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