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''[Unknown D.O.B] – 18 March 1944'' | ''[Unknown D.O.B] – 18 March 1944'' | ||
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== Personal History == | == Personal History == | ||
− | Smith attended Arkansas State Teachers College, now known as [[Wikipedia:University of Central Arkansas| UCA]], from 1939 to 1940. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. | + | Smith attended Arkansas State Teachers College, now known as [[Wikipedia:University of Central Arkansas| UCA]], from 1939 to 1940. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. Smith was known by his friends as "T.J." and affiliated with the Chi Nu fraternity while attending school. |
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− | + | Smith enlisted on December 23, 1940 and was a member of Company G, 153 infantry, [[Wikipedia:Arkansas_National_Guard_and_World_War_II| Arkansas National Guard]]. Later, he left to enter pilot training for the Army Air Corps. | |
− | + | Smith was killed in action in [[Wikipedia:Vinh| Vinh]], [[Wikipedia:French_Indochina| French Indo-China]] on 18 March 1944. At the time of his death Smith was flying a bomber assigned to the 13th Air Force in the [[Wikipedia:China_Burma_India_Theater| China-Burma-India theater]]. | |
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First Lieutenant Thomas J. Smith, Jr.
[Unknown D.O.B] – 18 March 1944
Personal History
Smith attended Arkansas State Teachers College, now known as UCA, from 1939 to 1940. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. Smith was known by his friends as "T.J." and affiliated with the Chi Nu fraternity while attending school.
Smith enlisted on December 23, 1940 and was a member of Company G, 153 infantry, Arkansas National Guard. Later, he left to enter pilot training for the Army Air Corps.
Smith was killed in action in Vinh, French Indo-China on 18 March 1944. At the time of his death Smith was flying a bomber assigned to the 13th Air Force in the China-Burma-India theater.