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Front of Purple Heart Medal hanging from a purple ribbon
Loren F. Isley
Front of Purple Heart Medal hanging from a purple ribbon
Front of Purple Heart Medal hanging from a purple ribbon

Loren F. Isley

BiographyLoren Isley served on board the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CV-11) in 1945 as a pilot with Fighting Squadron 10 (VF-10). He flew the F4U Corsair. On March 18, 1945, Isley was shot down during an attack on a military airfield near Saiki, Japan. His body was never recovered. However, remnants of the Corsair likely flown by Isley were recovered from the ocean. The aircraft engine and a wing fragment were displayed in a museum in Japan for years. These airplane parts are currently on display at the Intrepid Museum.
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