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Andrew Gorman


Andrew Gorman served his country in World War II with the 803rd EAB .

Information on Andrew Gorman is gathered and extracted from military records. We have many documents and copies of documents, including military award documents. It is from these documents that we have found this information on MSGT Gorman. These serviceman's records are not complete and should not be construed as a complete record. We are always looking for more documented material on this and other servicemen. If you can help add to Andrew Gorman's military record please contact us.


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The information on this page about Andrew Gorman has been obtained through a possible variety of sources incluging the serviceman themselves, family, copies of military records that are in possession of the Army Air Corps Library and Museum along with data obtained from other researchers and sources including AF Archives at Air Force Historical Research Agency and the U.S. National Archives.

This information is by no means complete; we are adding information based upon documentation in our possession including digital copies. We will continue to add to this material as it becomes available.

If you have more information concerning the service of Andrew Gorman, including pictures, documents and other artifacts that we can add to this record, please Contact Us.


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