David S Stiver
MilitaryWith the Harmon crew.
Standing (l-r): unknown, Harmon, O'Brien, Baun, Lindia, and unknown.
Kneeling (l-r): Cannon, Davy, Riley, Stiver and Pignanelli.
Edited to correct misnamed front row crew members Riley and Stiver. Riley is 3rd from the left; Stiver, my father, is 4th from the left.
David Stiver flew 31 bomber missions over Europe. He was a member of the Charles Harmon crew in the 34th Bomb Group / 7th Bomb Squadron. He completed his tour, came back to the US and was horably discharged on 20 October 1945. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with 3 oak leaf clusters.
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- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 34th Bomb Group 391st Bomb Squadron
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Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
15 August 1923 | Youngstown, Ohio, the son of Stanley L. and Alta (Baun) Stiver | |
Enlisted |
3 March 1943 | in the Air Corps | |
Other Discharged |
20 October 1945 | ||
Died |
9 June 2005 | Austintown, Mahoning County, Ohio | |
Born |
Ohio | ||
Buried |
David Stiver rests at the Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Ohio |
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Based on my father’s USAAF records, medals, and uniform insignia, he attained the rank of Technical Sargent. He received the Air Medal with 3 oak leaf clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross, and the European-African-Middle Eastern theater campaign medal with 3 bronze stars.
Details from daughter at UPL 20451...
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1996 34th BG Roster / Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia