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== Lieutenant Carl Tobey ==
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''Army Air Corps''
  
''Army Air Forces''
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''17 May 1919 – 25 November 1942''
 
 
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== Personal History ==
 
== Personal History ==
  
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Tobey was born on 17 May 1919 in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to Annie Otelia Clements and Clovis C. Tobey.
  
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Tobey worked at the Arkadelphia Post Office at the time of his draft in 1940.
  
== Death ==
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On 25 November 1942, Tobey was shot down by an enemy aircraft while co-piloting a B-17F bomber in North Africa. He was buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
  
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===Awards and Honors===
  
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Purple Heart
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 24 April 2018

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Carl Tobey Plaque.JPG
#28 Alva Carl Tobey
Return to the WWII page
<<< #27 Walker Tedford
#29 Aljah B. Wright, Jr. >>>
Tree map

Army Air Corps

17 May 1919 – 25 November 1942

Personal History

Tobey was born on 17 May 1919 in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to Annie Otelia Clements and Clovis C. Tobey.

Tobey worked at the Arkadelphia Post Office at the time of his draft in 1940.

On 25 November 1942, Tobey was shot down by an enemy aircraft while co-piloting a B-17F bomber in North Africa. He was buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

Awards and Honors

Purple Heart

Gallery