Ammon, Robert Harvey, Lt Col

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
1021A-Pilot
Last AFSC Group
Aircrew
Primary Unit
1956-1967, 6311, Air Force Material Command (AFMC)
Service Years
1942 - 1967
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Lieutenant Colonel

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1917
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by SSgt Robert Bruce McClelland, Jr. to remember Ammon, Robert Harvey, Lt Col USAF(Ret).

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Contact Info
Home Town
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Last Address
Stuart, Florida
Date of Passing
Oct 28, 1973
 
Location of Interment
Charles Evans Cemetery - Reading, Pennsylvania
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 54, Lot 54

 Official Badges 

Air Force Retired


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal Air Ace American Fighter Aces Congressional Gold Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
American Fighter Aces AssociationAir Force Memorial (AFM)
  2015, American Fighter Aces Association
  2015, Air Force Memorial (AFM) - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

He was credited with downing 5 enemy aircraft in aerial combat, plus 2 damaged and 9 destroyed on the ground during WWII.
 

   
Other Comments:

Sources:
http://veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=654
http://www.cieldegloire.com/014_ammon_r_h.php
http://www.cieldegloire.com/fg_339.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/339th_Fighter_Group
http://www.339thfg.com/
http://www.littlefriends.co.uk/gallery.php?Group=339

   


WWII - European Theater of Operations/Normandy Campaign (1944)
From Month/Year
June / 1944
To Month/Year
July / 1944

Description
Normandy Campaign 6 June to 24 July 1944) Early on D-Day airborne troops landed in France to gain control of strategic areas. Aerial and naval bombardment followed. Then the invasion fleet, covered by an umbrella of aircraft, discharged Eisenhower’s assault forces. Soon the beachhead was secure, but its expansion was a slow and difficult process in the face of strong opposition. It was not until late in July that the Allies were able to break out of Normandy.
 
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
June / 1944
To Month/Year
July / 1944
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

762nd Bombardment Squadron, Heavy

355th Wing - Desert Lightning

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

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