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Carter Leonard S.

Monuments

Curtiss C-46

 

Name:
Leonard S. Carter
Rank:
Private First Class
Serial Number:
Unit:
Date of Death:
1945-05-23
State:
South Carolina
Cemetery:
Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Kentucky
Plot:
Section I
Row:
Grave:
107
Decoration:
Comments:

Leonard S. Carter was born in 1924 in South Carolina. He resided in York County, South Carolina prior to the war. He enlisted in the Army on September 12, 1944 at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed in the manufacture of textiles and also as Single, without dependents. Leonard served as a Private First Class, U.S. Army during World War II.

On May 23, 1945, he was a passenger on Flight C-46D (4-77507) which was taking 41 American soldiers that were ill, injured, or repatriated prisoners of war to hospitals in the Paris, France area and was then eventually going to take them all back to the United States. This flight occurred after Germany's surrender on May 7, 1945. However this C-46, for unknown reasons, developed a fire in one of it's two engines and crashed near the village of Taillefontaine, near Paris. All men aboard were killed in the crash. PFC Carter is now buried in the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA in the same grave with the other passengers of the aircraft.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com