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== Second Lieutenant Elizabeth Bonner McGuire == | == Second Lieutenant Elizabeth Bonner McGuire == | ||
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== Personal History == | == Personal History == | ||
McGuire was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bonner. She lived in Little Rock, AR. She attended UCA, called Arkansas State Teachers College at the time, in 1934 and 1935. She joined the Women's Army Corps on February 15, 1943, and received training in Fort Des Moines, Iowa. | McGuire was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bonner. She lived in Little Rock, AR. She attended UCA, called Arkansas State Teachers College at the time, in 1934 and 1935. She joined the Women's Army Corps on February 15, 1943, and received training in Fort Des Moines, Iowa. | ||
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+ | [[File:Elizabeth_B._McGuire_Plaque.JPG|border|right|300px]] | ||
== Death == | == Death == | ||
McGuire died in February 1944 on the Mississippi River near Memphis, while returning from leave on an American Airlines commercial plane that crashed. | McGuire died in February 1944 on the Mississippi River near Memphis, while returning from leave on an American Airlines commercial plane that crashed. | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
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+ | File:Elizabeth_B._McGuire_Plaque.JPG | ||
+ | File:Elizabeth_B._McGuire_Tree_1.JPG | ||
+ | File:Elizabeth_B._McGuire_Tree_2.JPG | ||
+ | File:Elizabeth_B._McGuire_Tree_3.JPG | ||
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[[Category:Veteran]] | [[Category:Veteran]] |
Revision as of 18:10, 19 April 2016
Second Lieutenant Elizabeth Bonner McGuire
Women's Army Corps
Personal History
McGuire was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bonner. She lived in Little Rock, AR. She attended UCA, called Arkansas State Teachers College at the time, in 1934 and 1935. She joined the Women's Army Corps on February 15, 1943, and received training in Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
Death
McGuire died in February 1944 on the Mississippi River near Memphis, while returning from leave on an American Airlines commercial plane that crashed.