Lawrence Walter Edstrom

Military
media-48587.jpeg UPL 48587 1LT Lawrence W. Edstrom, 1LT Gentry Milhorn, 1LT John A. Buskirk
Pilot
416th BG - 671st BS - 9th AF
Photograph was taken at a restaurant in New Orleans in August 1945
as they transited to the west coast for their next assignment or release from service

Object Number - UPL 48587 - 1LT Lawrence W. Edstrom, 1LT Gentry Milhorn, 1LT John A. Buskirk Pilot 416th BG - 671st BS - 9th AF Photograph was taken at a restaurant in New...

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Units served with

Aircraft

  • Aircraft Type: A-26 Invader
  • Nicknames: Buddy
  • Unit: 416th Bomb Group 671st Bomb Squadron

Places

Events

Event Location Date Description

Born

North Branch, Minnesota 6 March 1921
Minneapolis, Minnesota 16 February 1942 4155 Hiawatha Avenue

Other

First 416th BG Combat Mission

Saarburg, Germany 25 December 1944

Other

Wounded In Action/Purple Heart

Vreden, Germany 21 March 1945 General Orders No. 45, 27 March 1945, Purple Heart is awarded to: 671st Bombardment Squadron (L), Lawrence W. Edstrom, O-759579, Second Lieutenant, Air Corps, United States Army. For wounds received in action against an enemy of the United States on 21 March 1945, while serving as Pilot on an A-26 airplane on a combat operational mission over enemy occupied territory. Entered military service from North Branch, Minn.

Other

Final 416th BG Combat Mission

Stod, Czech Republic 3 May 1945

Died

Princeton, Minnesota 3 December 2006

Buried

Princeton, Minnesota 9 December 2006 Oak Knoll Cemetery Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA Plot 6th Addition, block 2, lot 13

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