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Letter describing Duncan Hughes' death, ca. 1942
United States -- Texas -- Williamson County.
War (World War II).
A three-page letter from Sergeant Williams to Thomas and Mary Hughes, Sr., providing the details of their son, Duncan Spence Hughes', death in 1942.
Duncan Hughes (1914-1942) of Georgetown, Texas, was killed in action during World War II, as he was shot down over New Guinea. He was a bombardier in the Army Air Corps, Pacific Theatre. Prior to his military service, he was a member of the House, 47th legislature, Democrat, elected 1940. He was the first member of the Texas legislature to be killed in action. He completed training in June 1942 and was killed August 1942. He is interred at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Manila, Philippines.
12 Aug 1942
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