Ensign Paul Amie Boire is hailed as the first Nashua pilot to “make the supreme sacrifice” in World War II. He was the third child and second son of George F. & Angelina (Lapierre) Boire, born in Nashua NH on 16 January 1921. During that time his parents lived at 108 Tolles Street, Nashua, New Hampshire.
Paul graduated from Nashua High School in 1939, followed by attendance at St. Anselm College. At this time he also took flying lessons at Nashua offered by the Civil Aeronautics Administration program. He entered the Navy at the age of 20 and two years later he was dead. Continue reading





