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WW II - 1Lt Mark Mathis Memorial

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  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-1
    CLICK THUMBNAIL FOR HISTORY
    San Angelo Regional Airport - Mathis Field
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-4
    The Mathis Brothers
    (L-R) Jack and older brother, Mark
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-5
    IN MEMORY OF PLAQUE
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-6
    Medal of Honor
    Posthumous 18 Mar 1943
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-7
    Personal Note
    Major H.E. Kalhoefer
    359th Bomb Squadron
    OPS Officer
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-8
    RESOLUTION
    John William Schwab
    Passenger Terminal Dedication
    May 10, 2002
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-9
    RENOVATION & REDEDICATION
    December 11, 2015
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-10
    February 2021
    by Carl Bradley
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-11
    February 2021
    by Carl Bradley
  • 1Lt Rhude Mark Mathis, Jr. Memorial Dedication WEB-12
    JJ Graham, president of the
    Heritage Chapter - FTVA
    Cleans Mathis grave markers
    prior to ceremony start
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