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ISOB Jean A. Lawrence

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Details:

On the plot immediately to the right as you enter the cemetery gate.



Isolated Burial


A military white marble headstone for TSgt Jean Alexander Lawrence, the Radio Operator of the B-17 "Slightly Dangerous" #42-3293. He was one of the casualties of the 10-man crew when their plane was hit by flak and crashed at La Chapelle-Champigny on September 6, 1943.


He is buried next to his fellow four crewman.


A nearby memorial in Champigny also remembers the crew.  See site Champigny, Five Aviators Memorial.

Source of photo: Photo Alain Canduro/francecrashes39-45.net

Monument Text:

JEAN A

LAWRENCE

PENNSYLVANIA

TECH SGT

560 AAF BOMB SQ

WORLD WAR II 

OCTOBER   7  1920

SEPTEMBER   6  1943

Commemorates:

People:

Jean Alexander Lawrence

Units:

388th Bombardment Group (Heavy)

560th Bomber Squadron, 388th Bomber Group

8th Air Force

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII