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Show THREE CASUALTIES One Killed; One is Missing, Another Safe Three casualties of war involv. ing Cache county service men have been reported in the past few days, one is known to be , killed, another is missing and a third, formerly listed as missing, , is now a German prisoner. They are: 1 Lieutenant Harold F. Armstrong, ( 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Armstrong, killed when a B-29 s Superfortress crashed on Tinian island, ! Staff Sergeant Glen Bodrero, li son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodrero, missing in action. 7 j Private First Class Conan K. Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Wallace Bingham, Logan, reported a prisoned. L Lieutenant Harold F. Armstrong, 23, son of C. M. and Anna B. n( Armstrong, Logan, was killed February Feb-ruary 27 at Tinian island when a B-29 bomber crashed apparently on .,' a training flight. jh lieutenant Armstrong, a native us, of Canada, was training as navi-a navi-a gator with a superfortress unit. ok He left for an overseas assignment a. February 12, end apparently had ,ds, just begun operational training. He enlisted in the air corps March 29, 1943 and won his commission in June, 1944. Lieutenant Armstrong had lived in Logan 21 years, was educated X1 in Logon schools and graduated alb from the Utah State Agricultural iln college school of forestry. Ur'; Survivors include his parents, an' Logan, and two brothers, Major ia' Herbert Armstrong, who has just returned from Saipan and now is receiving medical treatment et Glenwood Springs, Colo., and Staff Sergeant Charles Armstrong, a radio mechanic and inspector, with the air corps in Africa. 1 Staff Sergeant Glen Bodrero. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodrero, . wellsville, has been reported mis-s'ig mis-s'ig in action since March 10 while on an operational flight over Mindanao. Radio operator-gunner on a 6-23 medium bomber, he has been n the service two years and over cas one year. He trained in North Carolina and Lowry Field, Colo. Awaiting further word are his rents and the following broth-rs broth-rs and sisters: Private First class 'ack Bodrero, stationed at Peter- Field, Colo.; Mrs. Leo Wan-2-vk and Mrs. Jack Hunter, Og. - ten; Darrell, Elaine, . Arden, Joyce, '01da, and Larry Bodrero, Wells-nlle. Wells-nlle. Private First - Class Conan K. 3mgham, 20, son of Wallace and anche Kofoed Bingham, Logan, eported missing in action Decem- r 18, 1944 whUe fighting w-itn A n armored infantry unit in Lux- mbourg, now is known to be a rman prisoner of war. ' f Private First Class ' . Bingham, 'o was a prominent athlete at th ean Senior high school before JtinK in the service April 1, '7, S43- served overseas for five nths before he was captured. St le Is a native of Logan. " Besides his parents, he has two y rothers, Doyle Bingham, Ogden. J net MlChacl Bingham, Logan, and r So sisters, Colleen Bingham, Og-r Og-r aud Verdean Bingham, Lo- and a grandmother, Mrs. arah Kofoed, Ogden. |