Today, 70 years ago, on January 3, 1945 the following soldiers of - TopicsExpress



          

Today, 70 years ago, on January 3, 1945 the following soldiers of the US 26th Infantry Division were Killed in Action, while fighting for our freedom in occupied Europe. These men gave their lives which was and still is the greatest sacrifice. They gave the most precious thing they had, leaving their fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters back at their homes in the United States. Boys and men, so far away from home. From their families and friends, fighting in countries they may have never heard of. But they did it anyway, so that every man and woman may live in freedom. Even today we still appreciate what they did for us. May these men and woman Rest in Peace who have died during the liberation of Europe. Thank you for your service and those who are serving now. These soldiers were Killed in Action on January 3, 1945; Technician Fourth Grade Milton L. Carlisle, 26th Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized). Recipient of the Purple Heart. Private First Class Paul E. Brug, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Corporal David Eugene Evans, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Private Harold Gogolan, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart. Private First Class Alf K. Gronfur, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Technician Fifth Grade Joseph Hohol, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Private Irving Harold Rosenberg, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Staff Sergeant Freeman Sam, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. Private First Class Stanley J. Skubish, 101st Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Sergeant Paul A. Anctil, 104th Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster. Private John F. Stanfield, 104th Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Private First Class Abraham Melinsky, 328th Infantry Regiment, Medical Detachment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. Technician Fifth Grade Moses M. Romdenne, 328th Infantry Regiment. Recipient of the Purple Heart. They stand in the unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die. That freedom might live and grow, and increase its blessings. Freedom lives, and through it, they live in a way that humbles the undertaking of most men.
Posted on: Sat, 03 Jan 2015 08:00:00 +0000

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