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Ensign James M Wallace US Navy April 1943
hello all
can any one account for the death of an Ensign James M WALLACE who its seems died on or before 7th April 1943, in a dive bomber training crash off the Florida coast. I'm not finding him listed on any US Navy casualty source, ABMC, US Navy WW2 Casualty books and the various Ancestry.com databases. So, of course he may have been recovered and buried in his native New Jersey. He and his two brothers Lt Cmdr Daniel J Wallace USN and 2/Lt William F Wallace USAAF were killed in plane accidents during the war. Daniel: http://www.vf31.com/pilots/wallace.html William (my website) http://www.csn.ul.ie/~dan/war/42-31420.htm
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