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Charles Lester Brown


World War II · US Army · Second Lieutenant

Rank: Second Lieutenant
United States of America

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US, WWII US Air Force Photos
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Birth, Custom, Death, PeopleUS, Social Security Death Index
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Index Record5/01/2009
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Memorial6/09/2008
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Memorial1/06/2013
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"A Higher Call" profiled on author Adam Makos web site.On this particular page of Adam Makos' web site are also found two interviews with Charles Brown and Franz Stigler from 1990. They are definitely a must see for anyone who loves the story.
Home page of the 379th Bombardment Group.
Wikipedia page on the 527th Bombardment Squadron."...The squadron was first activated during World War II. After training in the United States, it moved to England, where it participated in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany. The squadron twice was awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation for its combat actions. Following V-E Day, the squadron moved to Morocco, where it participated in the transportation of military personnel back to the United States until it was inactivated in June 1945..."
Lt. Col. Charles 'Charlie' L. Brown profile in American Air Museum in Britain.