January 13, 1942-November 30, 1945
Military Occupational Specialty and No.:
Airplane & Engine Mechanic 747, Truck Driver Light 345 & Special Vehicle Operator 932
Airplane and Engine Mechanic:
Changed engines, wings, landing gears, tail and other minor assemblies on P-47 fighter planes. Worked according to job sheets furnished by crew chiefs. Dissembled and assembled engines and replaced worn or damaged parts.
Battles and Campaigns: GO33WD45:
Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland (region between Germany and Belgium), Central Europe, Southern France, the Bulge, and Central Germany.
Decorations and Citations:
Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Service Ribbon, European African Middle Eastern Service Ribbon, Meritorious Service Unit Insignia, World War ll Victory Ribbon
FYI-The Battle of the Bulge (also known as the Ardennes Offensive and the Von Rundstedt Offensive to the Germans) (16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945) was a major German offensive (die Ardennenoffensive), launched toward the end of World War II through the densely forested Ardennes.
January 13, 1942-November 30, 1945
Military Occupational Specialty and No.:
Airplane & Engine Mechanic 747, Truck Driver Light 345 & Special Vehicle Operator 932
Airplane and Engine Mechanic:
Changed engines, wings, landing gears, tail and other minor assemblies on P-47 fighter planes. Worked according to job sheets furnished by crew chiefs. Dissembled and assembled engines and replaced worn or damaged parts.
Battles and Campaigns: GO33WD45:
Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland (region between Germany and Belgium), Central Europe, Southern France, the Bulge, and Central Germany.
Decorations and Citations:
Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Service Ribbon, European African Middle Eastern Service Ribbon, Meritorious Service Unit Insignia, World War ll Victory Ribbon
FYI-The Battle of the Bulge (also known as the Ardennes Offensive and the Von Rundstedt Offensive to the Germans) (16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945) was a major German offensive (die Ardennenoffensive), launched toward the end of World War II through the densely forested Ardennes.
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