He enlisted in the Army on October 22, 1942 in Camden, New Jersey. He was noted as being employed as a mechanic and also as being Married.
He was "Killed In Action" in Sicily near Ponte Olivo airfield during the war.
He was first interred in a field grave on the Niscemi road on July 13, 1943, together with several other soldiers from his unit. On July 26, 1943 he was re-interred in the temporary American cemetery GELA in plot-grave C-30-359. Later he was re-interred again here.
He had served in the Army for eight months at the time of his death and was decorated with a Purple Heart.
Service # 32367646
Son of Paul W. Miller and Rebecca Mammele Miller.
Husband of Elizabeth Smith Miller.
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
He enlisted in the Army on October 22, 1942 in Camden, New Jersey. He was noted as being employed as a mechanic and also as being Married.
He was "Killed In Action" in Sicily near Ponte Olivo airfield during the war.
He was first interred in a field grave on the Niscemi road on July 13, 1943, together with several other soldiers from his unit. On July 26, 1943 he was re-interred in the temporary American cemetery GELA in plot-grave C-30-359. Later he was re-interred again here.
He had served in the Army for eight months at the time of his death and was decorated with a Purple Heart.
Service # 32367646
Son of Paul W. Miller and Rebecca Mammele Miller.
Husband of Elizabeth Smith Miller.
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
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