Pvt. (f.c.) Keyser entered the service as a member of a tank destroyer on February 15, 1943 and recieved training at Camp Hood, Texas, prior to going overseas in October 1943. When last heard from he was stationed at the Anzio beachhead, Italy. The War Department communication stated he was killed in action on May 25 (1944).
Other survivors are three sisters, Miss Betty Keyser of South Bend, Miss Fern Keyser and Mrs. Florence McGriff of Plymouth, and three brothers, LaMar and Charlie of Plymouth and Francis of South Bend.
Note: Son of Harvey Oliver Keyser, Sr. and Martha Ethel Baker Woods Keyser.
Note: Oliver J. Keyser - Private First Class, U.S. Army
30593047
6th Infantry, 1st Armored Division
Entered the Service from Indiana
Died: May 25, 1944
Buried at: Plot D, Row 13, Grave 22
Sicily - Rome American Cemetery
Nettuno, Italy
Awards: Purple Heart
www.abme.gov/detailww.asp shows a photo of the cemetery.
Pvt. (f.c.) Keyser entered the service as a member of a tank destroyer on February 15, 1943 and recieved training at Camp Hood, Texas, prior to going overseas in October 1943. When last heard from he was stationed at the Anzio beachhead, Italy. The War Department communication stated he was killed in action on May 25 (1944).
Other survivors are three sisters, Miss Betty Keyser of South Bend, Miss Fern Keyser and Mrs. Florence McGriff of Plymouth, and three brothers, LaMar and Charlie of Plymouth and Francis of South Bend.
Note: Son of Harvey Oliver Keyser, Sr. and Martha Ethel Baker Woods Keyser.
Note: Oliver J. Keyser - Private First Class, U.S. Army
30593047
6th Infantry, 1st Armored Division
Entered the Service from Indiana
Died: May 25, 1944
Buried at: Plot D, Row 13, Grave 22
Sicily - Rome American Cemetery
Nettuno, Italy
Awards: Purple Heart
www.abme.gov/detailww.asp shows a photo of the cemetery.
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Entered the service from Indiana.
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