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Horace A. Teague

NAME
Horace Albert Teague
NICKNAME
SERVICE NUMBER
O-14229
UNIT
HQ Company
Regulating Station
I Marine Amphibious Corps
HOME OF RECORD
2101 Gwynn Oak Avenue
Woodlawn, MD
NEXT OF KIN
Sister, Miss Elsie Leischer
DATE OF BIRTH
December 11, 1910
at Baltimore, MD
ENTERED SERVICE
September 26, 1942 (commissioned)
at Washington, DC
DATE OF LOSS
April 17, 1943
REGION
Australia
CAMPAIGN / AREA
New South Wales
CASUALTY TYPE
Non-battle death
CIRCUMSTANCES OF LOSS
First Lieutenant Horace A. Teague was a Marine officer assigned to IMAC and stationed in Australia. In April of 1943, he received orders assigning him to duty with the 1st Marine Division.

On 17 April 1943, Teague and 2Lt. Cecil J. Umstead boarded a RAAF DH-84 “Dragon” (serial A34-47) at Mascot Aerodrome, Sydney. His final destination was Canberra, but the Dragon failed to arrive at its first stop (RAAF Forest Hill, Wagga Wagga, NSW).

Despite intensive searches, no trace of the aircraft, its crew, or passengers was ever found. Lieutenants Teague and Umstead were declared dead as of 18 April 1944.

INDIVIDUAL DECORATIONS
LAST KNOWN RANK
First Lieutenant
STATUS OF REMAINS
Not recovered.
MEMORIALS
Baltimore National Cemetery
Manila American Cemetery

Non-USMC personnel lost aboard RAAF Dragon A34-47

Sergeant Douglas Bryan Doyle, Royal Australian Air Force | Pilot
Sergeant Francis Doyle, Royal Australian Air Force | Co-Pilot
Flight Officer Geoffrey Hugh Lester, Royal Australian Air Force | Passenger
For more information and photographs, visit “Missing Dragon”


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