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Raymond S. HOBACK - 29th Division.
Bedford Boys Fallen - Raymond Samuel HOBACK never had a chance to reach 100 years old today. Instead, he sacrified his life for our freedom... Raymond may have made it out of his landing craft, but he never made it to shore. Others recall seeing his body in the water. Bedford also failed to make in on the beach. He was killed by an exploding 88mm shell. Their time in the battle could be measured in minutes... [American D-Day facebookRead more...
[Posted: 2020-01-21 22:40:05]
RIP - Robert GIGUERE - Navy.
It is with heavy heart we learn the passing of Mr. Robert GIGUERE, a veteran of D-Day (Normandy)... He was 93... Four days earlier, Giguere rode across the choppy English Channel toward the Normandy coast with the Sixth Naval Beach Battalion. When his carrier grounded on the beach, a Teller mine detonated from beneath and tore through the ship's hull, Killing several soldiers below deck... [American D-Day facebookRead more...
[Posted: 2020-01-21 22:58:23]
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WOLTERS HENRY H
1ST INFANTRY DIVISION
Every time when I go to Normandy I pay my respect to Henry Herman Wolters and send the photo's from his grave to his Family.
Honored by Herman Wolters
[Posted: 2024-02-29 20:28:14]
PALMER SAMUEL C
29TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Samuel Clinton Palmer Service ID: 35803938 From: Tallega, Lee County, Ky Birth Date November 28, 1924 Casualty Date June 6, 1944 Army Corporal HQ Company, 2nd Battalion, 116 Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division Casualty Type KIA - Kill in Action Location: Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
Honored by Jeffrey Palmer
[Posted: 2023-12-25 14:40:54]
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THE NORMANDY AMERICAN CEMETERY and MEMORIAL
  CARPENTER WOODROW W  


Unit: 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION
Rank: PRIVATE
Hometown: JEFFERSON COUNTY (AL)

Status: KILLED IN ACTION
Date of Died: JUNE 7, 1944

Plot-Row-Grave: H-22-32 [See map]




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Let us remember those young soldiers who changed the course of history with their sacrifice. Let us commit ourselves to remembering their sacrifice by cherishing the freedom they bought for all generations that follow.
Honored by Laurent Lefebvre [April 20, 2024]
this is my Uncle Woody. My mom, Mary Rice, was his sister and she adored him. I wish so much I could have known him. I am grateful to a young man in France who contacted us to let us know he is sponsoring Uncle Woody's grave. He honors our family with this generous act of caring for Uncle Woody.
Honored by Rebecca Yates [2019-03-13 00:35:54]
This is my Great Uncle Woodrow !!! I am so very PROUD too say the least! Because of my Uncles and their service to our country we have OUR FREEDOM !! Thank you Uncle Wood we all Love and Miss you . Your Great Niece Kimmy .... R.I.P UNCLE WOODROW .
Honored by Kim Segmileer [2013-09-03 07:40:38]