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WWII letter to the parents of a crewman lost in air combat training:
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"He did not lay down his life upon the field of battle, but his sacrifice is the same. He was preparing himself to defend those liberties and principles which had been taught to him from his early youth and which were a part of his very being. This may be small consolation to you in your bereavement, but you may well be proud both of his life and of his death."
Friends of the Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum

B-24J 42-100023, lost on Casper Mountain, WY, June 17, 1944, Zorn crew​​
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Your kind donations will help Friends locate and memorialize lost WWII crash sites associated with Casper Army Air Base.
We also help the museum with updates to the building and property.
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