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Carl Genian

Carl Genian (September 21, 1921 – May 25, 1967) was a first lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. During the war, Genian spent eleven months overseas and flew 66 combat missions pursuing numerous bombing targets that spanned eight countries from France to the Balkans. He and his unit received many commendations for close support, pinpoint bombing operations and heroism. Genian's medals include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Soldiers Medal and an Air Medal with six oak leaf clusters.
==Life==
Of Armenian descent, Genian was born in Yettem, California and was the oldest of four children. His father, Arshag Genian, was born in Tomarza, Ottoman Empire and moved to the United States and became a rancher in Dinuba, California. His mother, Eliza (Mendikian) Genian, was born in Kayseri, Ottoman Empire. Carl Genian had two sisters, Charlotte and Stella, and the youngest of the four children was his brother Sam.
Genian attended Dinuba High School, where he participated in basketball and played sousaphone and tuba in the band. After school, when time permitted, Genian joined the family to work on the farm. After graduation, he enlisted as an aviation cadet. He subsequently attended the Army Air Force school for radio operations and mechanics at Scott Field, Illinois, and the school for bombardiers in San Angelo, Texas.
After his discharge from the Air Force in July 1945, he attended UC Berkeley and majored in civil engineering. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 1950. In 1946, before completing his studies, he went to work for Gordon Ball Construction Company in Danville, California. He became an estimator for building bridges and highways until his death on May 25, 1967.
Genian was married to Lucy Jandegian, born in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They had two children: Bill born in 1950, and Christopher, born in 1962.

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