hello new to this so just trying it out with one of my large medal collection
hello new to this so just trying it out with one of my large medal collection
by the way does any one know where i could aquire a photo of the recipient? ive searched high and low and not had any luck ive found him on kia lists and the cemetery where is is buried thats all many thanks
Nice medals! The lack of information regarding where those medals were earned is unfortunate, im having the same problems learning some things about my grandfathers service that seems to be hush hush.
hello yes john ill try get them up some point this week
and yes noticed the location is cut out in the citation, there a nice group the bronze star is a cib conversion and the ss and ph where for what he did when he died hard to find much more out about him found out where hes buried and seen him mentioned in the 15th inf journal but no more luck
You can do some google searches, or try and find the Unit History book to find a photo. Last time I saw the Book, it was from a private seller selling it for $385. You could also check Home Of Heroes Home Page
You could always write to St. Louis. They have all Army service records there. I have WWII KIA Purple Heart to a soldier KIA 28 April 1945, During a Pre D-Day invasion practice. Looking through his IDPF filles, they told high command to not talk about the action in which he was killed. They covered it up until after the D-Day invasion.
thanks for info guys! i shal try researching after work i did google him before but could only find him using a very specific search using full name number rank ans unit this was in a californi honor roll, the war cemetery hes buried in and a unit newsletter that was on the rhine it mentioned him with a few others. i even tried a search on his mother but no luck but i intend to spend the rest of the week now searching with this new info
cheers rory
If you havent yet, you can write for his decease files.
It may take a few months but these files are worth it.
It will tell you th cause of death, Possibly the Comapny, and much more.
US Army Resource Command
ATTN: AHRC-PDC
200 Stovell St.
Alexandria, Va 22332 USA
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