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Ernest C. Fuxa
© Hennessey OK Clipper
01-06/09-1944
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


© Glenn

Ernest C. FUXA

Bison Cemetery


Pfc. Ernest C. Fuxa Completes Radio Schooling and Training

Pfc. Ernest C. Fuxa, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fuxa, of Bison, recently completed an intensive course in radio operator – mechanics at the Technical School, Army Air Forces Training Command, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In addition to attending school he went through a rigid drilling and physical training program in order to be fully prepared to take over an assignment in a combat area if necessary. He is now prepared to join the crew of a bomber or take up any other radio duties to which the AAF Training Command may assign him.

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Hennessey OK Clipper 11-09-1944

Sergeant Ernest C. Fuxa Reported Missing In Action Over Germany

Sergeant Ernest C. Fuxa, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuxa, of the Bison community, has been reported missing over Germany since October 18. The family resides northeast of Bison.

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