9th AF Patch

416th Bombardment Group (L)

Pfc. Anthony R. Conlon

Airman Basic,  32454890

Died in the Line of Duty - Jan 25, 1945

416th Bombardment Group HQ

WWII-Medal

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Missing Man




  Born: 1917, New York

Entered Military Service: Date: 1-Aug-1942 At: Newark, NJ From: Hudson County, New Jersey
NARA Enlistment Record: Enlisted Serial # 32454890

Buried: Epinal American Cemetery, Dinoze, France, Plot B Row 7 Grave 14

On-line Memorials:
National World War II Registry     Overseas American Cemeteries
American Battle Monuments Commission Memorial, Certificate
Find-A-Grave
Fields of Honor Database



See also Pfc Anthony R. Conlon Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF)
(Courtesy of Geoff Gentilini, Golden Arrow Research, LLC)
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Description:
Pfc Anthony R. Conlon was one of the original 416th Bomb Group members transferred from the USA to Wethersfield, England. He was assigned to 416th BG Headquarters as an "Airman Basic" Military Occupation Specialty (521). He died in the line of duty in a Jeep accident on 25-Jan-1945 while the group was at Station A-55 Melun/Villaroche, France and is buried in Plot B Row 7 Grave 14 at Epinal American Cemetery, Epinal, France.

See also No_Report




Photos and Documents
1920 US Census
1925 NY State Census
1930 US Census
1930 US Census
1940 US Census
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record
Headstone
Rosters Of WW II Dead
WW II Army and Army Air Force Casualty List
National World War II Memorial Registry
National World War II Memorial Registry
American Battle Monuments Commission Certificate


Source information can be viewed at WWII Military Service Fatalities Sources