Honoring Service: Fallen Veteran Harry P. Camden Jr., WWI and WWII
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Harry P. Camden, Jr. was born March 18, 1900, in Parkersburg, West Virginia to Harry Poole Camden and Julliette Blackford Camden. He was the first of three children. He married Helen Rae Trefts on June 24, 1930. They had one son, John Trefts Camden, and two daughters, Juliette Blackford Camden and Susan Trefts Camden.
Date of Birth: 3/10/1900
Died On: 7/29/1943
Street Address: 281 Rye Beach Avenue
Service Number: 0-472254
Branch of Service: U.S. Army Air Corps – 483rd Bombardment Squadron, 339th Bomb. Gp. “D”
Camden graduated from Yale University and was a professional sculptor. He and his family resided at 281 Rye Beach Avenue in Rye and were members of the Presbyterian Church.
Camden served in both WWI and WWII. He was a graduate of Culver Military Academy. After graduation in June, 1917, as Cadet Captain of the troop, he was commissioned 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Army, the 2nd youngest 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Army in 1917. After WWI, Camden taught military sciences at Marietta College, Ohio, until his honorable discharge in 1918.
Camden later served as an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He was a Captain of a squadron in the 483rd Bombardment, 339th Bomb, Group D.
Camden died suddenly at the Army Air Field base in Walterboro, South Carolina, on July 29, 1943, following a heart attack. Captain Harry P. Camden, Jr was buried in his family plot in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He was 43. More on Camden.