LTJG WILLIAM N. CURRIE, USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1957 Lucky Bag:
WILLIAM NOAH CURRIE
Loss
Bill was lost when his fighter crashed while operating from USS Hancock (CV 19) on November 7, 1960 in the South China Sea; he was a member of Fighter Squadron (VF) 111.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
William was a sophomore in 1952 at Mississippi State participating in the chemical engineering club and band.
He was selected in May 1953 for advanced artillery training by Mississippi State’s Army ROTC.
After graduation from the Naval Academy, he attended the Currie Reunion at the Wilkinson Memorial Church near Raleigh, Mississippi, in August 1957. He gave a talk on the extensive four-year training young men undergo at the academy, at sea and in ports over the world. Many questions were answered by him. On August 15, he reported to Pensacola for flight training.
His grandfather E. Noah Currie, Sr., served several years in the Legislature as did his great-grandfather Rev. Roderick M. Currie. The latter also served as Smith County tax assessor during the War Between the States and was on the police board of the state after the close of the war.
William has a memory marker in Mississippi.
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