1919 - 1944 (24 years)
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Name |
LINDSEY, Darrell Robbins |
Birth |
30 Dec 1919 |
Jefferson, IA |
Gender |
Male |
_COLOR |
11 |
Death |
9 Aug 1944 |
Burial |
Jefferson, IA |
Address: Jefferson Cemetery |
Person ID |
I43834 |
Puffers |
Last Modified |
23 Dec 2019 |
Father |
LINDSEY, Jesse Lyle, b. 2 Nov 1888, Iorquois, IL d. Sep 1977, Berkley, IA (Age 88 years) |
Mother |
PUFFER, Grace Alice, b. 12 Mar 1888, Lake City, IA d. 1968, Greene, IA (Age 79 years) |
Marriage |
21 Jun 1916 |
Greene, IA |
Family ID |
F9587 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- World War II Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. Born in Jefferson, Iowa and served as a Captain, flight commander for the 394th Bomb Group's 585th Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps. On August 9, 1944 he led a formation of 30 B-26s in a mission to destroy the strategic enemy-held L'lsle Adam railroad bridge over the Seine in occupied France. During the approach, his plane's right engine received a direct hit from enemy antiaircraft fire and burst into flames. He remained composed and piloted the plane over the target to complete his mission. He then gave the order for his crew to parachute to safety from the doomed aircraft, while he held the descending plane in a steady glide. Just as the man jumped to safety, the fuel tank exploded. The aircraft sheathed in fire, went into a steep dive and was seen to explode as it crashed. His widow Evelyn accepted his posthumously-awarded Medal of Honor in 1945.
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