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'''Birthdate: '''10/10/1924 <br />
 
'''Birthdate: '''10/10/1924 <br />
'''Birthplace: '''Wilmington, DE
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'''Birthplace: '''301 Shipley St. Wilmington, DE
 
 
'''Wilmington Residence: '''301 Shipley St,  
 
  
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'''Wilmington Residence: '''413 McCabe Ave. Wilmington at time of enlistment
 
'''High School: '''West Philadelphia High School <br />
 
'''High School: '''West Philadelphia High School <br />
 
'''Secondary School: '''None
 
'''Secondary School: '''None
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'''Mother's Name: '''Frances "Fannie" Berger Carlis
 
'''Mother's Name: '''Frances "Fannie" Berger Carlis
  
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'''Birthplace of Father: '''Slonim, Russia (now Belarus) <br />
'''Birthplace of Mother: '''
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'''Birthplace of Mother: '''Pennsylvania
  
 
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Revision as of 10:40, 8 September 2024

Last Name: Carlis
First Name: Morton
Middle Initial/Name:
Nickname: Morty

Birthdate: 10/10/1924
Birthplace: 301 Shipley St. Wilmington, DE

Wilmington Residence: 413 McCabe Ave. Wilmington at time of enlistment High School: West Philadelphia High School
Secondary School: None

Civilian Occupation Prior to Service: Shoe Salesman

Branch of Armed Services: US Army Air Force
Armed Services Serial Number: 32754502
Service Duration: 03/18/1943 - 12/26/1944

Training Grounds/Domestic Locations:

Unit(s): 346th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), 99th Bombardment Group (Heavy)


Rank(s): Sergeant

Theater(s) of Operation: Mediterranean

Locations: Torterella, Italy

Campaigns/Battles: European strategic bombing campaign

Military Occupation/Specialty: B17 radio operator

Awards/Honors: Purple Heart

Memorials:

Of Interest:

Delaware Connection:

Discharge Date:
Where Returned:
Did Not Return: Killed in Action plane shot down

Death Date: 12/26/1944
Death Place: Poland
Death Cause: Airplane shot down
Place of Burial: Jewish Community Cemetery Wilmington, DE

Photo: Photo exists with the JHS

First Letter to Mollye:
4/4/1943 Last Letter to Mollye:
Number of Folders in Mollye Collection: Zero
Y Recorder link(s):

Delawares WWII Fallen Profile: delawarewwiifallen.com/2021/11/25/sergeant-morton-carlis

Oral History Interview(s):NA

Later Work: NA

Date of Marriage: NA
Spouse Name: NA
Spouse Nickname: NA
Spouse Birthdate: NA
Spouse Birthplace: NA
Spouse Death Date: NA
Spouse Death Place: NA

Name(s) of Children: NA

Survivors/Relation: NA

Father's Name: Samuel Carlis
Mother's Name: Frances "Fannie" Berger Carlis

Birthplace of Father: Slonim, Russia (now Belarus)
Birthplace of Mother: Pennsylvania

Sources:

CITATIONS

PROFILE