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Remembering the 248 Wilmington men we lost during World War II
Remembering the 248 Wilmington men we lost during World War II Wilbur D. Jones Jr. © WILMINGTON STAR-NEWS/USA TODAY NETWORK Gravesite of Capt. John Richard “Dick” Garrabrant, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division, killed in action in Normandy on June 10, 1944. Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France. (Georgia is listed because he entered the Army from there.) Marine Corsair fighter pilot First Lt. Bobby Goldberg, flying with VMF-511 on the USS Block Island, disappeared over the Pacific’s Ryukyu Islands in May 1945. Seven years later the government declared him killed in action. His father never accepted finality. © WILBUR JONES/FOR THE STARNEWS First Lt. Robert Aaron Goldberg Jr., U.S. Marine Corps F8U Corsair pilot, VMF-511, carrier USS Block Island. Disappeared over the Ryukyu Islands on May 27, 1945. Declared killed in action seven years later.
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World War II saw 248 Wilmington men killed or missing in action
On Memorial Day, we honor the 248 Wilmington men who were either killed in action or listed as missing in action during World War II.
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