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Hello guys I have a mounted canteen cover (M1917) that has the serial number 17_47244 and I have tried searching the National Archives enlistment records but to no avail. Can anyone help? I believe the blank to either be a 2 or a 3. Although it wouldn't be hard to try 1-9. The cover was purchased around St. Louis, Missouri which I believe to be it's origin as from what research I have done 17 is the code for Missouri. If this isn't in the right section please move it.

 

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Okay update, serial number is written again on the inside of one of the flaps, 17047244, intials are also written, RCV.

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In Memory of

Army Sergeant

Robert C. Vande Bossche

Mitchell, South Dakota

Davison County

March 3, 1923 – December 3, 1943

Died in Plane Mishap at Colorado Springs, Colorado

 

Robert C. Vande Bossche

 

Robert C. Vande Bossche was born on March 3, 1923, at Mitchell, South Dakota to Camiel and Edith Vande Bossche. He had a sister, Erma. Robert was educated in the Mitchell schools, graduating from Mitchell High School in June of 1941.

 

Robert Vande Bossche enlisted in the Army Air Corps on January 10, 1942, at Sioux Falls and entered active service at Fort Snelling, Minnesota.

 

Sergeant Robert Vande Bossche, a mechanic, was stationed at Patterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado. On December 3, 1943, Sergeant Vande Bossche died as “a result of a skull fracture received while hauling an airplane into a hangar.”

 

According to officials at the field, he was “pulling the bomber with a tractor and when the plane rolled forward on a slight incline, the propeller struck the sergeant.”

 

Sgt. Vande Bossche’s body was returned to Mitchell, where a military funeral service and burial were conducted. He was laid to rest at the Graceland Cemetery at Mitchell.

 

This entry was respectfully submitted by Sheila Hansen, Fallen Sons State Coordinator, Spearfish, SD. Information for this entry was provided by an application for a SD bonus payment, the Daily Republic, 12/7/43 and 12/9/43 issues, and the RC Journal, 12/6/43 issue.

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Very sad indeed. A death no less tragic than that of death in battle and a life no less honorable. We honor your service to our country Staff Sergeant Robert C. VandeBossche. RIP

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Thank you stealthytyler. I appreciate it!

 

 

Very sad indeed. A death no less tragic than that of death in battle and a life no less honorable. We honor your service to our country Staff Sergeant Robert C. VandeBossche. RIP

 

 

Source: FamilySearch.org

1940 Census

 

 

 

Source: FamilySearch.org

1930 Census

 

 

Source: Find-A-Grave

 

 

 

For easier reading:

 

In Memory of

Army Sergeant

Robert C. Vande Bossche

Mitchell, South Dakota

Davison County

March 3, 1923 – December 3, 1943

Died in Plane Mishap at Colorado Springs, Colorado

 

Robert C. Vande Bossche

 

Robert C. Vande Bossche was born on March 3, 1923, at Mitchell, South Dakota to Camiel and Edith Vande Bossche. He had a sister, Erma. Robert was educated in the Mitchell schools, graduating from Mitchell High School in June of 1941.

 

Robert Vande Bossche enlisted in the Army Air Corps on January 10, 1942, at Sioux Falls and entered active service at Fort Snelling, Minnesota.

 

Sergeant Robert Vande Bossche, a mechanic, was stationed at Patterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado. On December 3, 1943, Sergeant Vande Bossche died as “a result of a skull fracture received while hauling an airplane into a hangar.”

 

According to officials at the field, he was “pulling the bomber with a tractor and when the plane rolled forward on a slight incline, the propeller struck the sergeant.”

 

Sgt. Vande Bossche’s body was returned to Mitchell, where a military funeral service and burial were conducted. He was laid to rest at the Graceland Cemetery at Mitchell.

 

This entry was respectfully submitted by Sheila Hansen, Fallen Sons State Coordinator, Spearfish, SD. Information for this entry was provided by an application for a SD bonus payment, the Daily Republic, 12/7/43 and 12/9/43 issues, and the RC Journal, 12/6/43 issue.

 

 

 

Thank you so much sir!

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