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Sub-Lieutenant George "Jimmy" Green, 551 Flotilla, has died.
We have just learned that Jimmy Green has died. Sub-Lieutenant George Green carried the men of the A company, 116th Regiment, 29th Division onto Dog Green, Omaha Beach on landing craft in the very first minutes of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. Lire plus...
[Posté le: 2016-05-14 09:33:04]
Virginia Beach - Cary Lee Jarvis, 94, of Virginia Beach, died April 28, 2016
He was a staff sergeant when he landed D-Day, first wave, on Omaha beach, a member of the C-Battery of the 111th Artillery Battalion, 29th Division.  Lire plus...
[Posté le: 2016-05-03 19:10:18]
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LAHAYE EDWARD J
8TH AIR FORCE
I had the great honor of visiting the Normandy American Cemetery in June, 2023. I walked the grounds until I found a Texas soldier. It was that of Edward J Lahaye. It was truly a moving experience. I hoped to reach out to his family with a photo of his cross, but see it is already posted on this
Honoré par Lil Metzger
[Posté le: 2023-07-23 04:48:28]
COPENHAVER JAMES E
90TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Today our family remembers our brave husband, father and grandfather who left a wife and daughter to serve and fight for the freedom we enjoy today. Thank you James!!! And, thank you citizens of the Normandy region for your appreciation and gratitude shown during our visits.
Honoré par Jim Shafer
[Posté le: 2023-06-11 01:08:37]
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LE CIMETIERE AMERICAIN DE NORMANDIE et MEMORIAL
  PHILLIPS DAVID A Jr  


Unité: 29TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Grade: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS
Originaire de: --- (PA)

Statut: KILLED IN ACTION
Date du décés: JULY 15, 1944

Bloc-Rangée-Tombe: H-14-36 [Voir la carte]




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N'oublions jamais que ces jeunes soldats ont changé, par leur dévotion, le cours de l'Histoire. Souvenons-nous de leur sacrifice, en chérissant la Liberté qu'ils ont gagné pour toutes les nouvelles générations.
Honoré par Laurent Lefebvre [April 20, 2024]
According to the rejected 1950 PA compensation form filled out by his widow, he served domestically from Nov 7, 1943 to April 15, 1944. Then, he serving overseas from April 30, 1944 to his death. Perhaps he was too late to train for the D-Day invasion.
Honoré par Ray Tuleya [2016-01-05 21:27:49]
Born 2 Sep 1915 to David W. and Mary J. (Reese) Phillips in Plymouth, PA. Both parents died after his marriage, but before he did; his mother in 1941 and his father earlier in 1944. He and his wife had one son, David Michael Phillips. She remarried in 1949 to another WWII veteran.
Honoré par Ray Tuleya [2016-01-05 21:19:02]
Enlistment Date: 19 Oct 1943 Residence: Plymouth, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA Place: 538 W Main St, Education: HS Graduate Civilian Occupation: Silk Mill Shipping Clerk Marital Status: Married 11 Nov 1939, Julia (Kasenchak)
Honoré par Ray Tuleya [2016-01-05 21:12:39]