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Milton C. Pickens
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Plaque commemorating Pickens's death on the site of his crash
Born 1924
Died May 26, 1944(1944-05-26)
Place of birth Houston, Texas
Place of death Deerfield, Illinois
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1944
Rank Ensign

Milton Chester Pickens (1924 - May 26, 1944) was a Naval Ensign during World War II. Originally from Houston, Texas, Pickens was based out of the Glenview Naval Air Base.

During a training flight on May 26, 1944, Pickens lost altitude above Deerfield and circled the village's downtown while trying to regain altitude. He crashed into the garden of Stanley Antes, who was working in the garden at the time. The plane buried itself six feet into the ground and Pickens was killed.[1] The site, at 914 Waukegan Road, is now the location of the Deerfield Public Library. A plaque commemorates Pickens's death.

References[]

  1. "Glenview Plane Falls in Garden; Ensign is Killed". 1944-05-27. pp. 6. 
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