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Caffarelli, Charles Joseph
Air Force Captain

Charles Joseph Caffarelli, age 30, from Tyrone, Pennsylvania, Blair county. Their last known residence was in Tyrone.

Parents: Joseph Caffarelli.
Spouse: Kay (Moore) Caffarelli.
Children: Craig and Brian.

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Tyrone High, 1960; Penn State University.
Military history: 474th Tactical Fighter Wing. Tour started Nov. 21, 1972. Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal and Commendation Medal.

Date of death: Tuesday, November 21, 1972
Death details: On November 21, 1972, an F-111 Aardvark (tail number 67-092, call sign “Burger 54”) with a crew of two embarked on a combat mission over North Vietnam. The last known contact with the Aardvark occurred when the aircraft was over Laos in the vicinity of (GC)  WD 600 870 and approaching the target, which was located at (GC) XE 429 479. When nothing further was heard from “Burger 54,” search efforts were initiated, but were unsuccessful. Ten days after “Burger 54” disappeared, pieces of the aircraft were found on a beach in South Vietnam in the vicinity of (GC) ZD 060 160. Investigators determined that the aircraft had crashed at sea with the crew aboard, and that the crew had probably not survived the crash.

Captain Charles Joseph Caffarelli, who joined the U.S. Air Force from Pennsylvania, served with the 430th Tactical Fighter Squadron. He was the weapons systems operator aboard the Aardvark when it crashed and his remains were not recovered. Today, Captain Caffarelli is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: Altoona Mirror, National Archives, Department of Defense.

Gates, Bernard Nieweg
Army Captain

Bernard Nieweg Gates, age 31, from Tyrone, Pennsylvania, Blair county. Their last known residence was in Tyrone.

Parents: Samuel C. Gates and Elsie (Niewig) Gates.
Spouse: Marjorie K. Gates.
Children: John Russell Gates, 1.

Service era: World War II
Schools: Lehigh University, 1935. Tyrone High graduate.
Military history: Captain. Participated in the invasion on D-Day. Served with chemical warfare battalion. Enlisted Oct 16, 1941.

Date of death: Wednesday, November 29, 1944
Death details: Killed in action in France.
Cemetery: Buried in France, memorialized at East Lawn, Tyrone

Source: National Archives, Altoona Mirror, grave marker.

Lannen, Paul J.
Army Private 1st class

Paul J. Lannen, age 21, from Tyrone, Pennsylvania, Blair county. Their last known residence was in Tyrone.

Parents: Harry L. Lannen and Margaret (McNeal) Lannen.

Service era: World War II
Military history: Company I, 341st Infantry, 86th Division. Enlisted in Army Feb. 11, 1943.

Date of death: Thursday, October 26, 1944
Death details: Died in New Guinea.
Cemetery: Grandview, Tyrone.

Source: National Archives, Blair County military records, Altoona Mirror., grave marker

Stroup, John H.
Army 1st lieutenant

John H. Stroup, age 27, from Tyrone, Pennsylvania, Blair county. Their last known residence was in Tyrone.

Parents: Walter Stroup and Ruth (Stroup) Black.
Spouse: Margaret Janelle (Hoover) Stroup.
Children: Johnnie Payton.

Service era: World War II
Schools: Tyrone High, 1934.
Military history: 1st lieutenant. Instructor at For Benning.

Date of death: Wednesday, August 25, 1943
Death details: Killed when a mortar shell exploded prematurely during a demonstration at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Cemetery: Greenwood, Altoona

Source: National Archives, Altoona Mirror, grave marker

Anderson, James Curtis
Army Private 1st class

James Curtis Anderson, age 21, from Tyrone, Pennsylvania, Blair county.

Parents: Robert Anderson of Baltimore and Jessie E. Anderson

Service era: World War II
Schools: Tyrone public schools.
Military history: Private 1st class, Army. Enlisted in Feb. 1940. Attached to the battery headquarters of the coast artillery corps. Serving at Fort Mills, Corregidor, in the Philippines.

Date of death: Thursday, November 26, 1942
Death details: Died from beri beri disease while held in a Japanese Prison camp.
Cemetery: Buried in Hawaii, memorialized in Grandview, Tyrone

Source: Altoona Mirror, National Archives, grave marker

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