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Jerry Miller

CPT Jerry Elmer Albro Miller

Distinguished Flying Cross
VMF 311 - Marine Fighter Squadron 311
Marines
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Remains Not Recovered
Aircraft Type: F9F
Aircraft Number: 123533
Date Of Loss: December 26, 1950
Service Number: 025423
Born: October 26, 1919
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Kansas City, Missouri
Location Or Battle Zone: North Korea
Town Or Area: Kangjon
Comments: Captain Miller was a pilot of a F9F-2 Pantherjet fighter with the Marine Fighter Squadron 311, Marine Air Group 33, 1st Marine Air Wing. On December 26, 1950, while on a combat mission of attacking a highway bridge, his aircraft received a direct hit by anti-aircraft fire, crashed into a small hill and burst into flames. His remains were not recovered. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Otto and Letha Long Miller. Both parents are deceased.

Korean War Project Key No: 20351



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JERRY ELMER ALBRO MILLER

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 

1919 

October 26, 1919 

 

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