Guy E. Shelley

'''S/Sgt. Guy E. Shelley (1916–1943) was a crew member of the Lady Be Good''' bomber that mysteriously disappeared during a mission in World War II. His remains were found in the Libyan desert nearly 15 years later by British Petroleum explorers. He was returned to his native Harrisburg, PA, and he was later buried in the Rolling Green Cemetery in Camp Hill. An American Legion in New Cumberland has been named after Shelley, along with an overpass that crosses the PA Turnpike. His family currently resides in the Harrisburg area.