Source: Francis Ebel
Hij is getrouwd met (Niet openbaar).
Zij zijn getrouwd te fortasse, somewhere In OH
.William Ernest Ebel oo Florence Williams
Marriage source: WEE obiit for fact of marriage. <>
Kind(eren):
William Earnest Ebel
Sources: Author: Ebel, Francis; Title: letter to Rose Navorska, (Publication site: California, Publisher: FE, Publication date: v July MCMLXXXI).
Military = Korea & S. Viêt Nam. Rank at death = Captain, U.S. Army (reserves), a helicopter pilot. Age at death = 35 yrs. Donald Roy Navorska, Sr. was serving in S. Viêt Nam at the same time but did not know it until he returned home. He was able to escort Aunt Francis at William's funeral at Arlington National Cem. where WEE is buried.
Today, Arlington is organized as a county without any subordinate municipality within its borders.
Arlington VA cemetery records for burial data.
Some records spell Earnest.
Military records show faith = Lutheran also Missouri Synod.
Obiit in 2 Cleveland newspapers for date of birth.
Author: McInturff, David; Title: "Capt William Earnest Ebel," (Publication site: Arlington VA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: iii Dec MMXIII)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121176385/edit
"Photo [man in uniform] added by S. G. Williams
[photo-William's military-style stone] Added by Larry Kobayashi, Commander USN-R
[photo-medal] Added by jackson hedrick
Capt William Earnest Ebel VVeteran Birth 12 Feb 1931 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Death 24 Sep 1966 (aged 35) Bình Ð_nh, Vietnam [the unprintible letter looks like an i with diacritical marks above & below the i] Burial Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Plot Section 13 Site 16233 Memorial ID 121176385
Capt. Ebel #02297663 MOS: 1981 Rotary Wing Aviation Unit Commander.
When William arrived in Vietnam 30 July 1966, he was assigned to the 227th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 11th Aviation Group, 1st Calvary Division, USARV. He was aboard a helicopter that had mechanical failure that caused main rotor separation that caused the helicopter to crash in the vicinity of Highway 506, 18 kilometers south of Bong Son. His body was recovered and identified 27 September 1966 and cause of death was 3rd degree burns to the body when the helicopter crashed and burned.
William served his country for 14 years.
Survived by his wife, Florence Ebel and a daughter; Patricia J Ebel of Alabama and his mother; Frances A Ebel of Cleveland, Ohio.
Gravesite Details US ARMY, Date interred: 10/7/1966
Parents
William Edward Bowles Ebel 1906-1957
Maintained by: Tony Originally Created by: David McInturff Added: Dec 3, 2013 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 121176385"
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