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Re: Alfonso G Seagraves, RAF and USAAF pilot, MIA 13 June 1945
The distinction "inside or outside the ZI" probably is used for the East and West Coast Memorails for USAAF men.
I thought that any USAAF men missing off the USA will be recorded in one of these memorials but it is not the case. By scanning Mireles books, I found several airmen that are shown as being missing at sea after crashes off USA in "local flights" (ie starting from a USA base to return to a USA base) and none is commemorated on one of the two memorials there. I also checked the 121 airmen listed on the West Coast Memorial. I started in 1941 and stopped my check in mid-1943: all the men for which I found loss details (36 on 48, 75%) were lost in the Canal Zone or during deployment flights to Hawaii. The 12 other are not listed in Mireles and so were not "local losses from USA". So it seems "normal" that Seagraves/Segraves was not on the West Coast Memorial, even if he was missing at sea. |
Re: Alfonso G Seagraves, RAF and USAAF pilot, MIA 13 June 1945
Laurent,
Interesting analysis. I was not aware of exactly how the determination was made. Segraves' omission then makes sense. I have researched men who went missing when they started flying the Northern or Southern routes to Europe and they would show up on the East Coast Memorial. Thanks |
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