27th Air Transport Group helped supply Patton's drive across Europe, starting life under 8th Air Force. It operated differently from other U.S.A.A.F. units.
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Sergeant Anthony Francis Bellini of the United States Army Air Force died on 8th June 1944 when a Liberator crashed on the Isle of Man on a ferry flight.
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First Lieutenant Burl Lee Creech of Oklahoma, U.S.A. died on 4th March 1944 while based at Maghaberry Airfield, Co. Antrim with 27th Air Transport Group.
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Major Henry Irvin Beall of Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.A. died on 4th March 1944 when based at Maghaberry Airfield, Co. Antrim with 27th Air Transport Group.
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Captain Howard B. Lynch died when the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "Flossie" came down on the Isle of Man having taken off from Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim.
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Corporal James F. Syron Jr. died when the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "Flossie" came down on the Isle of Man having taken off from Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim.
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Private Mario Jack Agnese, U.S.A.A.F. of California, U.S.A. died on 4th March 1944 while based at Maghaberry Airfield, Co. Antrim with 27th Air Transport Group.
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Private Rex Jennings Measom died when the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "Flossie" came down on the Isle of Man having taken off from Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim.
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First Lieutenant Ronald Berkley Dorrington died when the B-24 Liberator "Flossie" came down on the Isle of Man having taken off from Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim.
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First Lieutenant Sampson Sharff of the United States Army Air Force died on 8th June 1944 when a Liberator crashed on the Isle of Man on a ferry flight.
Sergeant Samuel Francis Joseph of the United States Army Air Force died on 8th June 1944 when a Liberator crashed on the Isle of Man on a ferry flight.
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First Lieutenant Walter Leon Lenox of the United States Army Air Force died on 8th June 1944 when a Liberator crashed on the Isle of Man on a ferry flight.
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Private Wilbur L. Murray died when the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "Flossie" came down on the Isle of Man having taken off from Langford Lodge, Co. Antrim.