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Message No. 914
Author: michelle.caveney
Subject: 90th Bomb Group/320 Bomb Sqdn
Date: Tue Oct 21, 2008 09:39
IP: 136.234.68.55 (XFF: 165.69.28.56)

Message:
I am trying to find information on a Milton Barber who was a KIA, he died April 16, 1943 30 miles south of Bena, Bena, NG. His airplane crashed. Does anyone have any information for me? I would appreciate anything or any leads that you can give me.
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Responses:
    • Milton BarberFrank Scott, Wed Oct 22 18:04
      Hi Sgt Barber is mentioned on page 53 0of the book "Legacy of the 90th bomb group" According to the book His crew (Lt. Sayre pilot)was returning after bombing Wewak apparently the weather was bad... more
      • milton Barbermichelle Gatx, Thu Oct 23 07:37
        Frank, You have made the whole town of granite falls happy since WWII no one has ever known what happened to Milton, our VFW post is named after him, his uncle George for years has come into my... more
        • BarberFrank Scott, Thu Oct 23 16:13
          Hi If you are interested in the book "Legacy of the 90th Bomb group" It is available at Turner publishing co. 1 800 788-3350 or you can contact them on the net. also Bonnie at jr90thbg@aol.com is a... more
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