KOREAN WAR PROJECT REMEMBRANCE



Isreal Marshall

PFC Isreal Marshall Jr

371st Bombardment Squadron
Air Force
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Remains Not Recovered
Aircraft Type: B-29A
Aircraft Number: 42-94045
Date Of Loss: October 23, 1951
Service Number: AF14353049
Born: August 19, 1932
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Jacksonville, Florida
Location Or Battle Zone: North Korea
Town Or Area: Near Namsi Air Field
Comments: Private First Class Marshall was a crew member of a B-29A Bomber with the 371st Bomber Squadron, 307th Bomber Wing. On October 23, 1951, the aircraft was shot down by enemy MiGs over Namsi Airfield, North Korea. He was listed as Killed in Action. His remains were not recovered. MIA TO KIA 511023; PFOD **NOTE:per HQFEAF msg. LEOPARD BASE AT XC91680 REPORTS: REVOERED BODY IDENTI
Son of Mrs. Lelia Rebecca Crimes of Jacksonville, Florida.

Final Disposition Date: December 10, 1951
Korean War Project Key No: 18615



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ISREAL MARSHALL JR

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 

1932 

August 19, 1932 

 

African-American

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