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John Bayless

LTC John Bayless II

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Air Force
Non-hostile, Died Other Causes
Date Of Loss: July 9, 1951
Service Number: 0000
Born: August 25, 1905
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
New York, New York
Location Or Battle Zone: Japan
Town Or Area: Suiki Air Base
Burial Location
Spring Forest Cemetery, Binghamton, Ny
Comments: Lieutenant Colonel Bayless a veteran of World War II. During the Korean War, he commanded Suiki Air Base, Japan. On July 9, 1951, he died of a heart attack at Suiki Air Base. Graduate of Princeton University, Class of 1928. Born New York City, New York. Army serial number O247513. Graduate of Princeton University.
Son of Franklin J. Bayless and Cleone Fraser Wilson. Husband of Mrs. Caroline G. Bayless Bayless. Husband of Caroline G. Bayless

Korean War Project Key No: 37149


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JOHN BAYLESS II

NEW YORK, NEW YORK 

1905 

August 25, 1905 

SPRING FOREST CEMETERY, BINGHAMTON, NY 

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