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Earl Leroy Abbott
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Nickname Abby
Born (1919-01-08)January 8, 1919
Died January 24, 1945(1945-01-24) (aged 26)
Place of birth Springboro, Pennsylvania
Place of death Missing in action - over Aachen, Germany
Allegiance United States United States of America
Service/branch United States Army Air Forces
Years of service 1941–1945
Rank Major
Service number 13038947 (Enlisted)
O-660088 (Officer)
Unit 328th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group
Battles/wars World War II

Earl Leroy Abbott (8 January 1919 in Springboro, Pennsylvania - Missing in action 24 January 1945 over Aachen, Germany) was an American Major in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.

Early life[]

Earl was born in Springboro, Pennsylvania on January 8, 1919 to Harry E. and Edna C. G. Abbott. He also had three brothers (Milton, Harvey, and Russell).

Military service[]

He enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 3 November 1941 (ASN: 13038947). He received a battlefield commission (ASN: O-660088) and was a member of the 328th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group. He eventually became a Squadron Commander.

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Death[]

He disappeared during a fire fight in the sky over Aachen, Germany on January 24, 1945. In January 1946 he was declared dead by the United States Armed Forces. A memorial stone alongside the graves of his parents was placed by the U.S. Government in honor of his memory in the Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery in Erie, Pennsylvania. He is also mentioned on the Tablets of the Missing in the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial in England.

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