Anthony Jasinski
He served approximately from February to July 1944, completing 50 missions. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross on what was counted as his 6th and 7th missions. It was over Budapest Hungary on April 3, 1944. His first mission was on 3/22/44 over Verona, Italy and his last mission was on 7/5/44 over Montpellier, France. Total flight time of 245 hours 30 minutes.
He was a pilot, starting as a 2nd Lt. and finished WWII as a Capt. He later retired in 1968 as a Lt Col.
After the war he changed his name to Anthony Jason See Document below
Capt. Anthony Jasinski was assigned to the 301st BG 32nd Squadron. Military Occupational Specialty (MOS): Pilot.
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Rank |
General Order |
Date |
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Award |
Ribbon & Device |
Anthony Jasinski |
2nd Lt |
451 |
05/14/1944 |
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AM |
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Anthony Jasinski |
2nd Lt |
452 |
05/14/1944 |
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AM/OLC |
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Anthony Jasinski |
2nd Lt |
1165 |
06/19/1944 |
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AM/2OLC |
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Anthony Jasinski |
2nd Lt. |
2170 |
07/30/1944 |
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DFC |
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