Edwards, Glen Walter, Capt

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 770-Airplane Pilot
Last AFSC Group
Pilot (Enlisted)
Primary Unit
1944-1948, AAF MOS 770, Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC)
Service Years
1941 - 1948
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Captain

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Home Country
Canada
Canada
Year of Birth
1918
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by SSgt Robert Bruce McClelland, Jr. to remember Edwards, Glen Walter, Capt.

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Contact Info
Home Town
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; Lincoln, California
Last Address
Muroc AAF (later Edwards AFB), California
Date of Passing
Jun 05, 1948
 
Location of Interment
Lincoln Cemetery - Lincoln, California

 Official Badges 




 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
In the Line of DutyAir Force Memorial (AFM)
  2014, In the Line of Duty
  2016, Air Force Memorial (AFM) - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

He was born in Canada but moved to Lincoln, CA when he was 13 and he maintained dual citizenship for the rest of his life.
He was an A-20 Havoc pilot in the Mediterranean Theater in WWII and a test pilot after the war.
He and 4 others were killed in the crash of the Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing bomber.
Edwards AFB (formerly Muroc AAF), CA is named for him.

   
Other Comments:

Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Edwards_(pilot)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-vetscor/1099447/posts

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70659438
http://www.check-six.com/lib/Drinks/toast_2_Glen_Edwards.htm
http://www.warbirdforum.com/edwards.htm

   


WWII - European Theater of Operations/Naples-Foggia Campaign (1943-44)
From Month/Year
August / 1943
To Month/Year
January / 1944

Description
(Naples-Foggia Campaign 18 Aug 1943-21 Jan 1944 (Air); 9 Sep 1943-21 Jan 1944 (Ground) ) After Allied bombardment of communications and airfields in Italy, Montgomery crossed the Strait of Messina on 3 September 1943 and started northward. Five days later Eisenhower announced that the Italian Government had surrendered. Fifth Army, under Clark, landed at Salerno on g September and managed to stay despite furious counterattacks. By 18 September the Germans were withdrawing northward. On 27 September Eighth Army occupied the important airfields of Foggia, and on I October Fifth Army took Naples. As the Allies pushed up the peninsula, the enemy slowed the advance and brought it to a halt at the Gustav Line.
 
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
September / 1943
To Month/Year
December / 1943
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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