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Alt 28.06.2016, 18:49   #33
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John Collins on June 19, 2016 at 8:27 pm said:
A German crash site team recently found some aircraft parts and a Dr.’s ID bracelet near Aachen, Germany. It only says “Dr Franklin L. Wilson, O-486705”. I can’t find anything about him online, and he’s not listed as buried overseas on ABMC.org’s website. Can we tell where he was from using any of the numbers? I can then research WW2 deaths by state. They’d like to give it to him or his relatives. Thanks.
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Amy Johnson Crow on June 19, 2016 at 9:17 pm said:
As far as I can tell, the 6-digit commissioned officer numbers (which is what the O prefix indicates) doesn’t tell the Army Area or Corps Area, which would narrow down where he was from. He isn’t listed in the Rosters of World War II Dead, 1939-1945 on Ancestry. Is it possible that Dr. Wilson didn’t die in the crash? If so, could he be the Franklin L. Wilson who is buried at Arlington National Cemetery? He was a Lt. Col. and served in both WWII and Korea. That would be consistent with your Dr. Wilson being a commissioned officer.
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