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Revision as of 18:15, 9 December 2018

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Military Service


Missions

  • 13/14 Dec 1944 - Flew from FL to Brazil (inferred from letter of family of Bob Smith).
  • 15 Dec 1944 - Slated to fly from Belem, Brazil to Natal, Brazil. Crashed shortly after takeoff. Remains never recovered.


Citations and Awards

According to the American Battle Monuments Commission, 1st Lt. Dingwell was issued the following citations.

  • Distinguished Flying Cross
  • Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters

Planes

43-22424

Crew

Disposition

  • MIA 15 Dec 1944
  • Status changed to KIA
  • Body not recovered

Personal Life

  • Born: 1 Nov 1919, Seneca, KS, USA
  • Height: 5'6 1/2"
  • Weight: 136
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair Brown
  • Race: White
  • Residence: Wheatridge, Jefferson County, Colorado
  • Occupation: Carpenter Helper
  • Date of Death: 15 Dec 1944
  • Buried: Missing in Action or Buried at Sea, Tablets of the Missing at East Coast Memorial, NYC, USA

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