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Ray Litwin was in the 458 Bomber Group, 753 Bomber Squadron and was stationed in England at Horsham St. Faith in Norwich, England during 1944 - August of 1945. He died in 1993, battling MS for years. His strength over this time was always amazing and he is dearly missed by family and friends. This page is just in its infancy, and more info will be added at a later date.
We would appreciate hearing your comments on this page, the photos and some memories. Send your comments, your memories to: [email protected]
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This photo was found, after our Father's death, in a box of photos. Ray Litwin is wearing the cap, between the two cap-less guys. (he is directly under the nose art beauty). If you can help with identification of others in this photos, please email us.Click on each smaller photo to view an enlarged full size image, then use the BACK button of your web browser to return to this page.
The Veterans Memorial at The Fair is located on the New York State Fair grounds and is dedicated to all branches of the service. Here is the engraved Brick for Roman "Ray" Litwin.Click on each smaller photo to view an enlarged full size image, then use the BACK button of your web browser to return to this page.
This overall view of the Veterans Memorial, at The Fair, is taken from the entrance walkway. Engraved bricks, honoring each Veteran, make up the walk ways up to each monument dedicated to each branch of the service. We hope to soon have the application, to submit a veterans name, online soon. Anyone wishing more information should [email protected] or write: Veterans Memorial at the Fair, P.O. Box 292, Mattydale, NY 13211.Click on each smaller photo to view an enlarged full size image, then use the BACK button of your web browser to return to this page.
Here I am (Steve) in front of the Army Monument. My Father was in the Army Air Corp.Click on each smaller photo to view an enlarged full size image, then use the BACK button of your web browser to return to this page.
Roman "Ray" Litwin in uniform. He was our hero! Here is a photo of our Father, Ray (on the right) and his brother, Joe Litwin. Joe was obviously home on leave from the service.