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PFC James Raymond Barber Veteran

Birth
Peck, Sanilac County, Michigan, USA
Death
29 Jul 1944 (aged 22)
France
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4
Memorial ID
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U.S. Army Service No. (ASN): #36883434
A Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division

James R. Barber is listed as Died Of Wounds in the 1946 Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Casualty List for Wayne County, Michigan.

U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, lists his residence as 4072 Brandon Street, Detroit, Michigan. Contact person is Mrs. Hazel Hubbard of same address.

Information below gleaned from: http://1-22infantry.org/kia2/barberpers.htm

PFC Barber was assigned to Company A as a Private from the 4th Infantry Division replacement pool on June 25, 1944. Private First Class Barber died of wounds received in action in France on July 29, 1944, during Operation Cobra, the breakout from Normandy. James R. Barber was buried in the temporary U.S. Military Cemetery
La Cambe Cemetery, Isigny, France and some time later
his remains were returned to the United States where he was re-interred in Michigan.

***I would like to thank Laura Find A Grave ID 46556120 for creating this memorial***

***I would like to thank Théophile Odaert Find A Grave ID 49454413 for updating the Death Date information on this memorial***
U.S. Army Service No. (ASN): #36883434
A Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division

James R. Barber is listed as Died Of Wounds in the 1946 Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Casualty List for Wayne County, Michigan.

U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, lists his residence as 4072 Brandon Street, Detroit, Michigan. Contact person is Mrs. Hazel Hubbard of same address.

Information below gleaned from: http://1-22infantry.org/kia2/barberpers.htm

PFC Barber was assigned to Company A as a Private from the 4th Infantry Division replacement pool on June 25, 1944. Private First Class Barber died of wounds received in action in France on July 29, 1944, during Operation Cobra, the breakout from Normandy. James R. Barber was buried in the temporary U.S. Military Cemetery
La Cambe Cemetery, Isigny, France and some time later
his remains were returned to the United States where he was re-interred in Michigan.

***I would like to thank Laura Find A Grave ID 46556120 for creating this memorial***

***I would like to thank Théophile Odaert Find A Grave ID 49454413 for updating the Death Date information on this memorial***

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