Information from George Toriello

 


While researching, George Toriello discovered that Charles Booth grew up across the street from where he had lived years later.

George Toriello sent to me Bob Meli;

“Just added this info because his home address was just across the street from where I lived!!”

1st. Lieutenant Charles E. Booth

 Killed In Action, 5/14/1944

Information Charles Booth sent by George Toriello September 28, 2017 telling of the Bomber Squadron, Bomber Group and Plane Charles Booth was flying when he died while serving in the Army Air Corp. 

U.S. Army Air Corp.

405th Bomber Squadron
38th. Bomber Group

AIRCRAFT USED 1942 TO 1946:
North American B-25 Mitchell
http://www.boeing.com/history/products/b-25-mitchell.page
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Note: this is material George Toriello sent confirming the location of where Charles E. Booth a World War II veteran is buried and the medals he received.

World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas:
Charles E. Booth
Inducted From:            New Jersey
Rank:   First Lieutenant
Combat Organization:            405th Bomber Squadron 38th Bomber Group
Death Date:     14 May 1944
Monument:      Fort William Mckinley, Manila, the Philippines
Last Known Status:    Buried
U.S. Awards:   Purple Heart Medal
Air Medal