reported to Randolph Field, Texas for four weeks aerial instruction. Son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Zieglar, 1715 Tacoma Ave.
Source: Rockford Morning Star 11/21/194?
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reported to Randolph Field, Texas for four weeks aerial instruction. Son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Zieglar, 1715 Tacoma Ave.
Source: Rockford Morning Star 11/21/194?
army air corps veteran WWII
Source: Rockford Register Star 2/10/2008
photo; killed in Wales, Sept. 16, 1943
Source: Rockford Register Star 11/11/2007
21, Leaf River, a ball turret gunner on 8th Army B-17 Flying Fortress awarded air medal in England for meritorious achievement bombing over German military and industrial targets entered air force March 1943 (Harlingen Field, Texas). Was machinist for J.L. Clark Co.
Source: Rockford Morning Star 8/20/1944
photo, ball turret gunner on Liberator bomber, stationed in Italy has been missing in action over Yugoslavia since August 22. Born in New Jersey came to Rockford at age 10, entered service May 1943 trained as a gunner at Harlingen Field, Texas
Source: Rockford Morning Star 9/9/1944
photo, 19, graduated Columbus OH army air field, entered Army Air Force, June, 1943
Source: Rockford Morning Star 11/26/1944
completed orientation course at air service command station in England former employee at Kraft Phoenix Cheese company, Freeport
Source: unknown
photo, attending radio school at Truax Field, Madison, Wisconsin inducted into Air Corps Fort Sheridan basic training at Sheppard Field, Texas won carbine marksman and pistol sharpshooter medals
Source: Rockford Morning Star 8/27/1944
killed, when bomber from McDill Field crashed in Florida
Source: Rockford Morning Star 8/23/1944
25, B-24 Liberator bomber navigator last month won air medal for raids on Southern Europe. MIA over Austria since June 26, was based in Italy with 15th army air force
Source: Rockford Morning Star 7/9/1944
photo, held as prisoner of war by Germany
Source: Rockford Morning Star 7/28/1944