Paul Malnove

Paul Malnove

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Chuck Closmann, Diane Stover

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Interview with Paul Malnove by Charles Closmann and Diane Stover.

Paul Malnove, a resident of Jacksonville, FL, was born November 14, 1923 in New York City, NY.

He served during World War II in the Army and the Air Force.

He served as a bombardier on B-29s during World War II in the Pacific Theater and flew 31 missions over Japan.

Recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, Asia-Pacific Medal (with Oak Leaf Clusters), the WWII Air Medal (with Oak Leaf Clusters).

Publication Date:

2-12-2018

Disciplines:

History | Military History | Oral History | United States History

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