On 2/14/1938, Valentine's Day, Whit married Bessie Jo Roswell in Desha County, Arkansas.
Whit enlisted in the United States Army for the duration of the war on 12/4/1943 at Little Rock, Arkansas. After basic training was completed, he was assigned to the 116th Infantry Regiment, 175th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry Division. He participated in the amphibious landing at Omaha Beach, Normandy, the Battle at St. Lo and the battle of Hill 219. Whit and his comrades were then trucked up to Breast, France, and began the siege and eventual capture of this great port city. The regiment commenced their attack on 8/24/1944, and the battle with the German garrison lasted nearly a month, until the last defenders finally surrendered on September 18. However, Whit was not there for the victory as he had been killed in action during this battle on August 30th.
Private Whitnell W. Lawrence, Sn #38600528, earned the following badges/decorations during his service during World War II:
- Combat Infantryman's Badge
- Bronze Star Medal
- Purple Heart Medal
- Army Good Conduct Medal
- European Theater of Operations Campaign Medal with two battle/campaign stars and assault arrowhead device
- World War II Victory Medal
- Presidential Unit Citation ribbon
- Normandy Commemorative Medal
Whit was survived by his mother Dreusilla, his wife Bessie and their two children who resided in McGehee, and several brothers and sisters in Arkansas and Illinois. Whit's younger brother, William K. Lawrence, Sr, served in the Army in World War II as well. He received the Silver Star Medal for valor (Headquarters, 90th Infantry Division, General Orders No. 199 {1944}). William is buried in the McGehee Cemetery in Desha County, Arkansas, as is his wife Frances and his parents.
On 2/14/1938, Valentine's Day, Whit married Bessie Jo Roswell in Desha County, Arkansas.
Whit enlisted in the United States Army for the duration of the war on 12/4/1943 at Little Rock, Arkansas. After basic training was completed, he was assigned to the 116th Infantry Regiment, 175th Infantry Brigade, 29th Infantry Division. He participated in the amphibious landing at Omaha Beach, Normandy, the Battle at St. Lo and the battle of Hill 219. Whit and his comrades were then trucked up to Breast, France, and began the siege and eventual capture of this great port city. The regiment commenced their attack on 8/24/1944, and the battle with the German garrison lasted nearly a month, until the last defenders finally surrendered on September 18. However, Whit was not there for the victory as he had been killed in action during this battle on August 30th.
Private Whitnell W. Lawrence, Sn #38600528, earned the following badges/decorations during his service during World War II:
- Combat Infantryman's Badge
- Bronze Star Medal
- Purple Heart Medal
- Army Good Conduct Medal
- European Theater of Operations Campaign Medal with two battle/campaign stars and assault arrowhead device
- World War II Victory Medal
- Presidential Unit Citation ribbon
- Normandy Commemorative Medal
Whit was survived by his mother Dreusilla, his wife Bessie and their two children who resided in McGehee, and several brothers and sisters in Arkansas and Illinois. Whit's younger brother, William K. Lawrence, Sr, served in the Army in World War II as well. He received the Silver Star Medal for valor (Headquarters, 90th Infantry Division, General Orders No. 199 {1944}). William is buried in the McGehee Cemetery in Desha County, Arkansas, as is his wife Frances and his parents.
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PVT 116 INF 29 DIV ARKANSAS
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Entered the service from Arkansas
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