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'''January 13, 1944 Davenport Times'''
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'''Frank Harder Reported Killed'''
'''Frank Harder Reported Killed'''


[[file:frank-harder.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Frank Harder]]
[[file:frank-harder.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Frank Harder (Davenport Times-Tribune)]]
'''[First] Lt. Frank A. Harder''', who was reported missing in action in September, has been killed, according to word from the war department to his mother, Mrs. N. H. Harder of Spokane. Lt. Harder was a pilot of a B-25 medium bomber, and was seen to go down 20 miles west of the Italian coast after a raid on Italy.
'''[First] Lt. Frank A. Harder''', who was reported missing in action in September, has been killed, according to word from the war department to his mother, Mrs. N. H. Harder of Spokane. Lt. Harder was a pilot of a B-25 medium bomber, and was seen to go down 20 miles west of the Italian coast after a raid on Italy.


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[[file:frank-harder-memorial.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Memorial for Lt. Frank Harder On Tablet of North Africa American Cemetery]]
[[file:frank-harder-memorial.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Memorial for Lt. Frank Harder On Tablet of North Africa American Cemetery (findagrave.com)]]
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 19 November 2022

January 13, 1944 Davenport Times

Frank Harder Reported Killed

Frank Harder (Davenport Times-Tribune)

[First] Lt. Frank A. Harder, who was reported missing in action in September, has been killed, according to word from the war department to his mother, Mrs. N. H. Harder of Spokane. Lt. Harder was a pilot of a B-25 medium bomber, and was seen to go down 20 miles west of the Italian coast after a raid on Italy.

He enlisted at Geiger field and was a student at Gonzaga Law school. He was formerly stationed in England and had been in North Africa for a year. He is the grandson of the late Henry Harder, who made his home here. He is a nephew of Mrs. Rosa Moon and a cousin of Mrs. George J. Hein.

Memorial for Lt. Frank Harder On Tablet of North Africa American Cemetery (findagrave.com)