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Ral Chapman
Currently classified as Missing In Action 08/17/1944.
Rank: Technical Sergeant
Ral M. Chapman
Service Number: 6388845
Unit: 97th Bombardment Squadron 47th Bombardment Group (Light)
Branch of Service: U.S. Army Air Force
Date Missing: 08/17/1944
Listed On Wall/Tablet: Sicily-Rome American Cemetery
Rosette In Place:
MACR: 08091
A/C Type:
A/C Serial:
Recoverability Status: No Further Pursuit
Next Steps: Most likely lost at sea around 42 38N, 09 32E
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