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Trainor Birtin Eugene

Name:
Birtin Eugene Trainor
Rank:
Staff Sergeant
Serial Number:
38122804
Unit:
425th Bomber Squadron, 308th Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1944-12-18
State:
Colorado
Cemetery:
Manila American Cemetery, Taguig, Philippines
Plot:
Walls of the Missing
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, Purple Heart
Comments:

Birtin Eugene Trainor was born on March 3, 1918. He resided in Rio Blanco County, Colorado prior to the war. He enlisted in the Army on July 16, 1942 at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Teacher and also as Single, without dependents. Birtin served as a Staff Sergeant and Photographer on B-24J #44-40826, 425th Bomber Squadron, 308th Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

B-24J #44-40826 took off, with a crew of 11, from Kunming, China on a sea sweep mission over the China Sea and the Formosa Straits. After takeoff they were not heard from nor seen again and are believed to have crashed at sea on December 18, 1944. Having actually gone "Missing" on the above date, he was not officially declared by the military as being dead until December 19, 1945, 1 year and 1 day after he went missing as was the custom. His name is commemorated on the Walls of the Missing, Manila American Cemetery, Taguig City, Philippines.

Ssgt Trainor was one of over 2000 Americans who lost their lives defending China from their Japanese invaders from 1941-1945. He is also commemorated on the The Monument to the Aviation Martyrs in the War of Resistance Against Japan in Nanjing, China.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov