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Robert Sydnor

MAJ Robert Austin Sydnor

90th Bombardment Squadron
Air Force
Hostile, Died While Missing (MIA)
Remains Not Recovered
Aircraft Type: B-26C
Aircraft Number: 44-35210
Date Of Loss: July 1, 1953
Service Number: 7395A
Born: January 3, 1918
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Corder, Missouri
Location Or Battle Zone: North Korea
Town Or Area: After Check Point Oboe
Comments: Major Sydnor was the pilot of a B-26C Invader bomber with the 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group. On July 1, 1953, while on a night intruder mission, contact was lost with the aircraft after check point "Oboe". He was listed as Missing in Action and was presumed dead on July 2, 1954.
Son of Charles C. Syndor and Nancy Martha Sydnor.

Korean War Project Key No: 29382



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ROBERT AUSTIN SYDNOR

CORDER, MISSOURI 

1918 

January 3, 1918 

 

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