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<span class=prefix>MoMM3c</span> William Joseph Regan Jr.
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MoMM3c William Joseph Regan Jr. Veteran

Birth
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Death
24 Apr 1945 (aged 24)
Monument
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Tablets of the Missing
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William, who resided at 46 Reamer Avenue, Richardson Park, Wilmington, Delaware, served as a Motor Machinist's Mate Third Class with the destroyer U.S.S. Frederick C. Davis (DE-136), U.S. Navy during World War II.

He was declared "Missing In Action" and "Lost At Sea" when the Davis was sunk by German Submarine U-546 in the the North Atlantic during the war. U-546 was later sunk that same day with other U.S. Navy ships.

He had served in the Navy for two years and eight months at the time of his death.

Son of William Joseph Regan, Sr. and Helen C. Dolan Regan.

Husband of Mildred Elva Taylor Regan.

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
William, who resided at 46 Reamer Avenue, Richardson Park, Wilmington, Delaware, served as a Motor Machinist's Mate Third Class with the destroyer U.S.S. Frederick C. Davis (DE-136), U.S. Navy during World War II.

He was declared "Missing In Action" and "Lost At Sea" when the Davis was sunk by German Submarine U-546 in the the North Atlantic during the war. U-546 was later sunk that same day with other U.S. Navy ships.

He had served in the Navy for two years and eight months at the time of his death.

Son of William Joseph Regan, Sr. and Helen C. Dolan Regan.

Husband of Mildred Elva Taylor Regan.

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )


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