David Crozier
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 23 May 2009
IN MEMORY OF David Crozier Passed away: 1962/04/22 | ||
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| Country | Colombia | |
| Started Service: | 1962 | |
| Cause of death: | Aircraft Accident | |
| Passed away while serving in: Colombia | ||
| William Ackerman, David Crozier, Frederick Detjen, Robert Jonas, Michael Kotzian, Lawrence Radley, Salvador Vazquez | ||
| Passed away in: 1962/04/22 | ||
| David Crozier, Lawrence Radley | ||
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| William Ackerman, Darryl Adkins, Elizabeth Aldrich, Carlos Amador, Wyatt Ammon, Thomas Ashton, Marian Baciewicz, Bethanne Bahler, Gregor V. Baker, Gregory Baker, Alan C. Banner, Thomas Barakatt, Florice Barnum, John Beckner, Robert Benson … further results | ||
| Source: FOIA request #10076 (June 2010) | ||
"RADLEY, CROZIER HONORED Two Peace Corps field training camps in Puerto Rico will be named in honor of Columbia plan crash victims Lawrence Hadley and David Crozier. The present camp, near Rio Abajo: will he named Camp Crozier, and an adjacent camp, to be constructed soon, will be named Camp Radley. Radley and Crozier were killed April 22 when a DC-3 airliner crashed into a Colombian mountain, killing all 30 persons aboard."
Peace Corps News June 1962 page 3 http://peacecorpsonline.org/historyofthepeacecorps/primarysources/19620601%20PC%20News_Jun.pdf