He resided in Kings County, New York prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on March 20, 1943 in New York City, New York. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Draftsmen and also as Single, with dependents.
Edward was a passenger on the S.S. Paul Hamilton (Hull Number 227) when the ship was sunk off Algiers in the Mediterranean Sea by a aerial torpedo dropped by a German Ju 88 bomber. The ship sank within 30 seconds due to the high amount of explosives on board. A total of approximately 580 men where lost.
Edward was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.
He was awarded the Purple Heart.
Service # 32869253
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
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The U.S.S. Lansdale (DD-426) and the S.S. Royal Star were also sunk in this attack.
The Lansdale had a loss of Forty-seven officers and men.
The Royal Star lost only one member of their crew.
The Lansdale received four battle stars for World War II service.
He resided in Kings County, New York prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on March 20, 1943 in New York City, New York. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Draftsmen and also as Single, with dependents.
Edward was a passenger on the S.S. Paul Hamilton (Hull Number 227) when the ship was sunk off Algiers in the Mediterranean Sea by a aerial torpedo dropped by a German Ju 88 bomber. The ship sank within 30 seconds due to the high amount of explosives on board. A total of approximately 580 men where lost.
Edward was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.
He was awarded the Purple Heart.
Service # 32869253
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
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The U.S.S. Lansdale (DD-426) and the S.S. Royal Star were also sunk in this attack.
The Lansdale had a loss of Forty-seven officers and men.
The Royal Star lost only one member of their crew.
The Lansdale received four battle stars for World War II service.
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