Dominick licari

SGT Dominick J. Licari

  • Branch: Army
  • Hometown/City: , NY
  • Date of Birth: 10-18-1912
  • Date of Death: 03-13-1944
  • Conflict: WWII
  • Unit: 389th Bomber Squadron, 312th Bomber Group, Light, 5th U.S. Army Air Forces
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  • Army Air Force 2nd Lt. Valorie L. Pollard of Monterey, Calif. and Sgt. Dominick J. Licari of Frankfort, N.Y. will be buried as a group in a single casket, on Sept. 19 at Arlington National Cemetery. The individually-identified remains of Licari were buried on Aug. 6 in Frankfort, N.Y. On March 13, 1944, Pollard and Licari were crew members of an A-20G Havoc bomber that failed to return to base in a country now known as Papua New Guinea. The aircraft crashed after attacking enemy targets on the island. In 2012, the A-20G crash site in the mountains of Papua New Guinea was excavated and the remains of Licari and Pollard were recovered.

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