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PVT Elmer Edward Fryar
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PVT Elmer Edward Fryar Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Death
8 Dec 1944 (aged 30)
Leyte Province, Eastern Visayas, Philippines
Cenotaph
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7605389, Longitude: -105.0906444
Plot
Block 46, Lot 265
Memorial ID
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World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. Born in Denver, Colorado and served as a Private, U.S. Army, Company E, 511th Parachute Infantry, 11th Airborne Division. At Leyte, Philippine Islands, December 8, 1944 his battalion encountered a strongly entrenched Japanese position supported by mortars and automatic weapons. They attacked, but his company was ordered to cover the battalion's withdrawal. Seeing an enemy platoon moving to outflank his company, he moved to higher ground, opened with accurate fire, killing 27 and himself wounded. While assisting wounded to rear an enemy sniper appeared and aimed his weapon at he and his platoon leader. He instantly sprang forward, received the full burst of fire in his own body and fell mortally wounded. With his remaining strength he threw a hand grenade and killed the sniper. Even though his position was overran, he contributed to the success of the battalion's withdrawal and its subsequent attack and defeat of the enemy. His citation was issued on May 9, 1945. This cenotaph marker is on the grave lot of his parents, George and Martha Fryar.
World War II Medal of Honor Recipient. Born in Denver, Colorado and served as a Private, U.S. Army, Company E, 511th Parachute Infantry, 11th Airborne Division. At Leyte, Philippine Islands, December 8, 1944 his battalion encountered a strongly entrenched Japanese position supported by mortars and automatic weapons. They attacked, but his company was ordered to cover the battalion's withdrawal. Seeing an enemy platoon moving to outflank his company, he moved to higher ground, opened with accurate fire, killing 27 and himself wounded. While assisting wounded to rear an enemy sniper appeared and aimed his weapon at he and his platoon leader. He instantly sprang forward, received the full burst of fire in his own body and fell mortally wounded. With his remaining strength he threw a hand grenade and killed the sniper. Even though his position was overran, he contributed to the success of the battalion's withdrawal and its subsequent attack and defeat of the enemy. His citation was issued on May 9, 1945. This cenotaph marker is on the grave lot of his parents, George and Martha Fryar.

Bio by: Don Morfe




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  • Originally Created by: Don Morfe
  • Added: May 30, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190194554/elmer_edward-fryar: accessed ), memorial page for PVT Elmer Edward Fryar (10 Feb 1914–8 Dec 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 190194554, citing Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.