The 1st Lt. George Lavenson died after the crash of the plane which returned him at home on July 26th, 1944.
He was 1st Lieutenant of the Company E, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.
He jumped on Normandy, June 6th, 44.
On June 12th, 44, George Lavenson was seriously wounded to Carentan.
Being looked after in a campaign’s hospital on close to Utah Beach, he was evacuated in England to be looked after there.
On July 26th, 44, together with 21 other men, he takes the plane for the United States, he has to follow a medical treatment there.
Regrettably, are plane is brings down and was offshore lost.
Of the memory, there is a plate in the wall of the missing in the Americans Cemetery of Cambridge, in England.