Name and Rank, First Officer Elmer E. Ulich.
Unit/Placed in, Royal Air Force Ferry Command, United States Army Air Forces.
Elmer E. Uhlich was in the RAF transport command and the crash occurred before the US entered WWII. The plane was a Liberator (AL562) and it crashed in Wigtown Bay, Scotland.
Elmer was born approx. in 1915 in Michigan.
Father, Gustave Uhlich.
Father was born in Germany.
Mother, Fannie Uhlich.
Sisters, Vera and Bernice Uhlich.
Brothers, Walter, Alfred, Gus, Clarence, Lawrence, Lester, Wilbert, Allen, Robert and Leroy Uhlrich.
Elmer entered the service from Michigan with service number # no record.
Elmer E. Ulich was a First Officer in the Royal Air Force.
Elmer died when the engine of his plane caught fire and crashed in Scotland, on Nov 23, 1941.
Elmer is buried at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, Coton,
South Cambridgeshire District, Cambridgeshire, England.
Thanks to http://www.raf-lichfield.co.uk/ATA%20Casualties.htm
Jean Louis Vijgen, WW2-Pacific Website.
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