KOREAN WAR PROJECT REMEMBRANCE



John Grossman

CPT John Frank Grossman Jr

39th Fighter Interceptor Squadron
Air Force
Hostile, Died While Missing (MIA)
Remains Not Recovered
Aircraft Type: F-51D
Aircraft Number: 44-74534
Date Of Loss: August 14, 1951
Service Number: AO766991
Born: March 26, 1921
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Detroit, Michigan
Location Or Battle Zone: North Korea
Town Or Area: Taedong River
Comments: Captain Grossman was a pilot of a F-51 Mustang night fighter with the 39th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 35th Fighter-Interceptor Wing. He was listed as Missing in Action while participating in aerial support over Korea on August 14, 1951. He was presumed dead on July 25, 1952.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Grossman Sr. of Houston, Texas.

Final Disposition Date: July 25, 1952
Korean War Project Key No: 11575



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JOHN FRANK GROSSMAN JR

DETROIT, MICHIGAN 

1921 

March 26, 1921 

 

Caucasian

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