Sergeant William Preston Bostic, An Airman's Story



Sergeant William Preston Bostic was born in Detroit, Michigan, on October 5, 1917.

Sergeant William Bostic attended Ann Arbor High School and enlisted in the US Army Air Forces on November 28, 1940, in response to World War II. He was assigned to the Tuskegee Airmen and headed to Alabama for training and deployment orders.

Ruth Buchanan, also known as "Aunt Ruth," wrote Sergeant Bostic. Sergeant William Bostic wrote in his letters that he was tired of waiting to get orders. He also spoke of how enlightening travel is and pestering his future grandchildren with stories. Those letters can be found at the University of Michigan Heritage Project here: https://heritage.umich.edu/stories/dear-aunt-ruth/

He ultimately served in both the European and Pacific theaters.

After the war, Sergeant William Bostic moved to California and died on November 14, 2002. His ashes were scattered in the Garden of Remembrance at the El Toro Memorial Park in Lake Forest, California.


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