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John Beaty Huff Sr.

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John Beaty Huff Sr. Veteran

Birth
Wise, Wise County, Virginia, USA
Death
21 Sep 2018 (aged 95)
Mountain Home, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Technician 5th Grade John Beaty Huff, Service Number 34501804, 1st Reconnaissance Platoon, 612th Tank Destroyer Battalion (towed), 2nd Infantry Division, United States Army. Taken Prisoner by the German Army 17 December 1944 in Belgium during the Ardennes-Alsace Unit Campaign (Battle of the Bulge), held at Stalag 13-C, Hammelburg, Germany.

Unit Campaigns:
Normandy, France (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944)
Northern France, France (25 Jul-14 Sep 1944)
Rhineland, Belgium, France & Germany (15 Sep 1944-21 Mar 1945)
Ardennes-Alsace, Belgium & France (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945)

Tap on the 612th Unit Patch to enlarge and wait for it. I know John would have loved this. Until we meet again. Your Brother-in-Arms, Chipmunk
Technician 5th Grade John Beaty Huff, Service Number 34501804, 1st Reconnaissance Platoon, 612th Tank Destroyer Battalion (towed), 2nd Infantry Division, United States Army. Taken Prisoner by the German Army 17 December 1944 in Belgium during the Ardennes-Alsace Unit Campaign (Battle of the Bulge), held at Stalag 13-C, Hammelburg, Germany.

Unit Campaigns:
Normandy, France (6 Jun-24 Jul 1944)
Northern France, France (25 Jul-14 Sep 1944)
Rhineland, Belgium, France & Germany (15 Sep 1944-21 Mar 1945)
Ardennes-Alsace, Belgium & France (16 Dec 1944-25 Jan 1945)

Tap on the 612th Unit Patch to enlarge and wait for it. I know John would have loved this. Until we meet again. Your Brother-in-Arms, Chipmunk


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