At 1730 hours (5:30pm) on 11 October 1944, Company I left the assembly area in attack formation as the forward element to assault Hill 236, northeast of Bois du Fort des Trappes, France. Company gained it's objective by 1900 hours (7pm), but had met with heavy artillery and mortar fire with some small arms resistance. 2330 hours (11:30pm) the company returned to their defensive positions, but Joe wasn't with them. He was killed in action this evening earning him a second Purple Heart. Joe had been wounded prior to this engagement on 7 October 1944.
Joe was 20 years old and the son of Samuel T. Cox and Alma R. Collins. His two older brothers: William Paul Cox and Garland D. Cox both served during World War II. William in the United States Army Air Forces and Garland in the United States Army with Company F, 343rd Engineers.
Note: Sent a query to ABMC about his date of death. My source for the above engagement is Company I's Morning Report completed on 12 October 1944 by Captain W.L. Owen Jr.
At 1730 hours (5:30pm) on 11 October 1944, Company I left the assembly area in attack formation as the forward element to assault Hill 236, northeast of Bois du Fort des Trappes, France. Company gained it's objective by 1900 hours (7pm), but had met with heavy artillery and mortar fire with some small arms resistance. 2330 hours (11:30pm) the company returned to their defensive positions, but Joe wasn't with them. He was killed in action this evening earning him a second Purple Heart. Joe had been wounded prior to this engagement on 7 October 1944.
Joe was 20 years old and the son of Samuel T. Cox and Alma R. Collins. His two older brothers: William Paul Cox and Garland D. Cox both served during World War II. William in the United States Army Air Forces and Garland in the United States Army with Company F, 343rd Engineers.
Note: Sent a query to ABMC about his date of death. My source for the above engagement is Company I's Morning Report completed on 12 October 1944 by Captain W.L. Owen Jr.
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