Junior was a member of the 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Division, stationed in France. After surviving World War II and scheduled to return to the United States, he was killed in a jeep accident. He never married. We understand he had a girlfriend in France but no contact was ever made.
There's a headstone at Mt. Moriah, Frederick County, Maryland, that was put up by the family as a memorial and, unfortunately, has his last name misspelled. Junior is actually buried at the Lorraine American Cemetery.
Junior was a member of the 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Division, stationed in France. After surviving World War II and scheduled to return to the United States, he was killed in a jeep accident. He never married. We understand he had a girlfriend in France but no contact was ever made.
There's a headstone at Mt. Moriah, Frederick County, Maryland, that was put up by the family as a memorial and, unfortunately, has his last name misspelled. Junior is actually buried at the Lorraine American Cemetery.
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Records on Ancestry
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1930 United States Federal Census
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U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947
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U.S., Headstone and Interment Records for U.S., Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil, 1942-1949
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U.S., World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas
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Maryland, U.S., Newspapers.com™ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current
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