L.t. Turner May 2026
The name "Lt. Turner" appears across several other notable military records:
The historical record of "" is primarily anchored by a dramatic maritime event involving a young officer named John Turner in the early 19th century. The Capture of Lieutenant Turner l.t. turner
: A Canadian ace pilot who destroyed at least 12 enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain and operations over France. The name "Lt
In 1809, while serving on the British ship Tay , Lieutenant Turner was dispatched in a small boat to purchase provisions near Macao. Instead, he was ambushed and captured by the , led by the legendary pirate queen Ching Shih (also known as Zheng Yi Sao). In 1809, while serving on the British ship
: A Medal of Honor recipient who, despite being wounded three times, single-handedly charged German machine-gun nests and led his men through four lines of trenches before he was killed.
: A paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne who led a heroic defense at Neuville-au-Plain on D-Day, holding off a German force five times larger than his own to protect the flank of Sainte-Mère-Église.
: An Air Corps officer who served as the historian for the 449th Bomb Group, meticulously documenting their missions over Europe.