Papers of Sgt. Ozzie Dixon

The Papers of Sgt. Ozzie Dixon, 3rd Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, USAFFE; Prisoner of War
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Record Group 96;

Papers of Sgt. Ozzie Dixon, 3rd Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, USAFFE.

Prisoner of War.


Papers of Ozzie Dixon Family U.S. Air Force
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Papers of Ozzie Dixon Family

U.S. Air Force, 3rd Pursuit, Staff Sergeant.

Philippine Islands, 1939-1988.


Citation of Honor, United States Army Air Forces awarded to Staff Sergeant Ozzie D. Dixon on July 2, 1942.
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Citation of Honor, United States Army Air Forces

Awarded to Staff Sergeant Ozzie D. Dixon.

July 2, 1942.


This is the boat that carried Dixon to the Philippine Islands.
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This is the boat that carried Dixon to the Philippine Islands.

“The boat I came over on” - Ozzie Dixon.

(If anyone can identify this boat, please contact the MacArthur Archives)


American Red Cross letter from September of 1945 to Mrs. Effie Dixon stating that the Red Cross will not be able to locate her missing son, Staff Sergeant Ozzie Dixon.
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American Red Cross letter from September of 1945 to Mrs. Effie Dixon stating that the Red Cross will not be able to locate her missing son, Staff Sergeant Ozzie Dixon.

Western Union Telegram from the U.S. Government to Mrs. Effie Dixon relating the death of her son Staff Sergeant Ozzie Dixon, October 12, 1945.
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Western Union Telegram from the U.S. Government to Mrs. Effie Dixon relating the death of her son Staff Sergeant Ozzie Dixon, October 12, 1945.

Letter from Abie Abraham to Ernest Dixon discussing the last days of Ozzie Dixon’s life and the location of his remains.
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Letter from Abie Abraham to Ernest Dixon discussing the last days of Ozzie Dixon’s life and the location of his remains.

The gravesite of Staff Sergeant Ozzie D. Dixon in the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial.
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The gravesite of Staff Sergeant Ozzie D. Dixon in the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial.

 

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