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George H. Menzel - SAVANNAH - George H. Menzel was born February 21, 1924 in Baltimore and grew up in Catonsville, MD where he attended public schools. He was the son of the late Herman G. and Barbara Ruth Menzel. He died Monday, November 2, 2009 at St. Joseph's Hospital after a short illness. George attended Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA where he graduated in 1947with a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in History. His undergraduate studies were interrupted by service in the United States Army Air Force from 1943 to 1945. He served as a bombardier and as a navigator flying thirty-five combat missions over Europe in the 614th Squadron of the 401st Bombardment Group in the Eighth Air Force. For his service he was awarded The Air Medal with five oak leaf clusters, the American Theater Medal, the European Theater Medal with three Battle Stars and the Victory Medal. He was separated as a First Lieutenant in October 1945. He graduated in 1949 from the Georgetown University School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree and was admitted to practice before the Federal Courts in Washington, DC including the United States Supreme Court. In 1950 he entered the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a Special Agent. His service included assignments to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Cincinnati, FBI Headquarters and Savannah, Georgia as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge. In 1975 he was awarded the rank of Inspector and retired in 1976. In 1976 and 1977 he was employed as Manager of Safety and Security for the Union Camp Corporation in Savannah, GA. He resigned in 1977 to accept the position of Assistant Professor at the Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU). In 1984 he was awarded the H. Dean Propost Award as the Outstanding Faculty Member. At the time of his retirement in 1985 he was a tenured Associate Professor. He continued teaching part time at AASU until 1988. In 1994 he authored a non fiction book "Portrait of a Flying Lady." The book covered the history of the 401st Bombardment Group in the Eighth Air Force in WWII and the true story of one Flying Fortress and its crew all the way to Moscow, USSR. His writing career was interrupted in 1995 when he accepted the position of Secretary & Treasurer for the 401st Bombardment Group (H) Association, Inc. He was subsequently named Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. He was one of the founders of Savannah Crimestoppers, served two years as its Board Treasurer and one year as its Chairman; he continued service as Emeritus Member of the Board of Directors. He formerly served as a member of the Advisory Board of the Criminal Justice Regional Training Center at AASU and the Board of the Crime Prevention Institute at AASU. He was a former member of the Savannah Exchange Club and a former member of the American Society for Industrial Security. He was a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity, the Coastal Georgia Chapter of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, a life member of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, a life member of the Eighth Air Force Historical Society and a member of the Birthplace Chapter (Savannah) of the society, a member of the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Post 56 of the American Legion, a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a life member of the J. Edgar Hoover Center for Law Enforcement and a member of The Landings Club, Inc. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his wife of 49 years, Joyce Reside Menzel and his brother Robert William Menzel, Sr. of Salisbury, MD. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Hughes Menzel of Savannah, his daughters Lisa Beth Smith of Richmond Hill and Kate Menzel Malone of Atlanta; his sons-in-law, Larry Smith and David G. Maples, a grandson, Matthew R. Williams and a great grandson Gabriel Lee Williams of Tampa, FL; and nephews: John and Raymond Menzel of Salisbury, Md. and Robert Menzel of Cornelius, NC. Remembrances: The 401st Bombardment Group (H) Association, Inc. Post Office Box 15356, Savannah, GA 31416. A Memorial Service will be held 2:00 p.m., Sunday, November 8, 2009 in the chapel of The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, 175 Bourne Ave, Pooler, GA 31322. Savannah Morning News November 5, 2009 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannahnow.com/obituaries .

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Published by Savannah Morning News on Nov. 5, 2009.

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Don Carlson

May 16, 2024

George was our Class Counselor when I went through FBI Training in the mid 1960s. George was a dedicated person who made sure that we were ready for the Field. God Bless.

Fred Gregorich

November 18, 2009

My most sincere condolences to the Menzel family. I met George in 1998 when I attented the 401st's reunion in Savannah where he allowed me to tell the story, to the membership, of me finding my brother's dog tag at the crash site of a 1943 B-17 accident in Montana. I'll always remember him. Sincerely, Fred Gregorich, Oakdale, Pa.

Max Wiener

November 9, 2009

Dear Children Of George,

George and i graduated from Bombardier school in Victorville Calif. in 1944 and realized at that time we were both from Baltimore. I have remained in touch and visited your dad over these many years and I am saddened by his death. We still have several mutual bombardier friends who are still living and I have informed them of his parting.

November 6, 2009

Kate, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dick & Janice

Strachan Pindar

November 5, 2009

I was privileged to study under Dr. Menzel at Armstrong back in the 80s. I liked him so much. He was a great man, a great teacher, and I'll never forget him. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Sheila

November 5, 2009

Dr. Menzel was a great instructor of Criminal Justice at Armstrong in the 1980"s, he was one of my professors. So sad to hear of his passing.

Kele

November 5, 2009

Forever aloft and forever in our hearts.

Debbie Shumans

November 5, 2009

Lisa and Kate,
It was a joy and an honor to have had the opportunity to know your father. May memories of fun times together sustain you during this sad time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

"Debbie Kay" Shumans

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