Don R. Willey, 0-664357
Came from Brookings County, South Dakota
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Brookings County, South Dakota
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Fallen Son & Daughters Profiles (includes his picture)
Don R. Willey was born on October 29, 1920, in Brookings, South Dakota, to Lloyd and Pearl Willey. He graduated from Brookings High School and attended State College. He left college to join in the Royal Canadian Air Force in June of 1941.
Don R. Willey was trained by the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was later transferred to the United States Army Air Corps on May 26, 1942. He was a First Lieutenant in the Air Corps when sent over seas where he was a member of the 513[SUP]th[/SUP] Bombing Squadron. He was then sent to the Middle East area.
First Lieutenant Willey died in a plane crash when shot down over the Middle East area on July 16, 1943. His plane was at high altitude when attacked and was seen to be smoking and losing altitude. The plane was seen to crash, and it was first presumed that most of the crew was lost, and was later presumed all crew had died. He was buried in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Nettuno, Italy.
Willey’s commanding officer Fredrick W. Nesbilt Jr. wrote to his parents, “Your son was a member of this organization for four months and was respected and liked by all who came in contact with him. My entire command joins with me in extending to you our heartfelt sympathy at this time.”
Don R. Willey was proudly awarded the Purple Heart on July 16, 1943. He also received the Air Medal for his honor and bravery in the war.
Willey was an honorable soldier who fought in the war to better the lives of others. He fought bravely and was a true example of the American soldier. He loved, honored, and protected his country with his life.
This entry was respectfully submitted by Clay Peltier, James Wagner, and Ann Van Roekel, 8[SUP]th[/SUP] Grade, Brandon Valley Middle School, Brandon, South Dakota, April 12, 2002. Information for this entry was provided by Grace Linn, as obtained from the Brookings Register, August 1943.
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