1LT GEORGE H. LOCHNER, USAF
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1949 Lucky Bag:
George H. Lochner
Loss
George was lost on May 29, 1951 when the plane he was aboard crashed near Waco, Texas.
Other Information
He was a flight instructor at the time, and was survived by his parents (information from Shipmate, August 1951).
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on June 3, 1951:
Lieutenant Lochner, 27, son of George C. Lochner, a salesman for Tiffany, and Mrs. Anna Lochner … After graduating from Bayside High School in 1939 with top honors in science, he received a part-time scholarship to Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He enlisted in the Navy Dec. 11, 1942, and under the V-12 program majored in aeronautical engineering at Rensselaer Institute. Later he entered the Navy’s control tower school at Atlanta, where he was first in a class of 80. …
Last Fall he completed his course in the pilot instructor school at Selma, Alabama. Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Inghram of Mason, Michigan.
He is buried in New York.