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 Philip Ambrose Oldham

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Philip Ambrose Oldham

Birth
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
9 Jul 1943 (aged 29)
Munda, Western, Solomon Islands
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Plot
J, 13593
Memorial ID
82675246 View Source

USMCR World War II
2nd/Lt. Philip A. Oldham KIA Solomon Is, July 9, 1943
Unit Company C, 1st Maine Raider Battalion,1st Marines,1st Marine Amphibious Corps, FMF
Hometown: Rye, NY
Mother, Mrs. Amelie M. Oldham
service# 21113
Awards: World War II Victory Medal, Purple Heart

Details of career here.
The fire of Japanese snipers brought Second Lieutenant Philip A. Oldham, of Philadelphia, to his death on a lonely ridge on New Georgia Island on July 9, 1943.
George Oldham, of Rye, N.Y., and was working here as a driver-salesman for the Scott-Grauer beer distributing firm at 3145 W. Jefferson St., when he enlisted Jan. 28, 1942. Philip had ambitions to an Actor.

USMCR World War II
2nd/Lt. Philip A. Oldham KIA Solomon Is, July 9, 1943
Unit Company C, 1st Maine Raider Battalion,1st Marines,1st Marine Amphibious Corps, FMF
Hometown: Rye, NY
Mother, Mrs. Amelie M. Oldham
service# 21113
Awards: World War II Victory Medal, Purple Heart

Details of career here.
The fire of Japanese snipers brought Second Lieutenant Philip A. Oldham, of Philadelphia, to his death on a lonely ridge on New Georgia Island on July 9, 1943.
George Oldham, of Rye, N.Y., and was working here as a driver-salesman for the Scott-Grauer beer distributing firm at 3145 W. Jefferson St., when he enlisted Jan. 28, 1942. Philip had ambitions to an Actor.


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