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John Jack Crocker, Jr. [1]

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: On 2-20-1944, he was flying over Koblenz, Germany and was last seen behind the formation with one engine smoking.

Age at Death: 25

Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 7-18-1945

Awards: 
Air Medal, Certificate of Valor, Meritorious Service Citation, Oak Leaf Clusters (2) - 5/9/1945, Purple Heart, Wings in 1943
Biographical Notes: 
Carolina Paper Board Co.
Date of Birth: 
12/5/1919
Family Details: 

Effie Ritchie Crocker: 1704 Fountain View, Charlotte, NC father (deceased) - Mrs. M. B. Crocker - 2834 Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte, NC Billy S. Crocker, Sergeant - England, Elizabeth Crocker - Charlotte, NC, Mrs. Bruce Collins - Charlotte, NC

First Name: 
John Jack
KIA / MIA Place: 
Halberstadt, Germany
KIA Date: 
NA
Last Name: 
Crocker, Jr.
Middle Name: 
Lloyd
Military Details: 
Davis Montham Field, Tucson, AZ, Ft. Myers, FL, Page Field, FL, Pocatello, Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah, Technical School Squadron, Miami Beach, FL, England, Africa
Military Rank: 
Staff Sergeant
Source: 

Newsprint and family information

Military Unit: 
44th Bomb Group, 66th Squadron 8th Army Air Force Engineer and crew chief on a B-24 Liberator
Exhibit & Section: 
Gold Star Veterans [2]
Veteran Records [3]
This node displays related exhibits: 
No
MIA Date: 
2/20/1944

Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/john-jack-crocker-jr

Links
[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/john-jack-crocker-jr [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans [3] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/veteran-records