NAME RANK ASN UNIT MIA WIA KIA POW CIB EIB CMB AWARD POSITION  Campaign GRAVE Cemetery NOTES SOURCE
Abad, Joseph     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Abbott, Glenn L. SSgt 36365417 120/A     1/14/1945         SS,SS/OLC         On 5-9 October (1944) in Holland, destroyed enemy machine gun and forced tank to withdraw. SS. Drove tank away from friendly lines.   1, 123/1, 124/12,
Abbott, John P. 2nd Lt. O-1321983 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left side                     Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 124/02,
Abner, James A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Abrahamson, Lyle C. T/5 37304777 120/K MIA   DOW 01/25/1945               E-8-44 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Achterhoff, Henry Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Acred, Rabon F. Pfc 34502740 120/D MIA   12/21/1944               D-12-46 HC   1, 124/14,
Adams, Ernest O.     120/SVC                           28,
Adams, Hillard E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Adams, Jackson C. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 47,
Adams, John M., Jr. 1st Sgt   120/K               PH,BS         Buried Camp Nelson National Cemetery, KY. email Marcus Smith, 6/08. "The Hedgerows" WWII War Memoirs of Marvin M. Smith
Adams, Joseph D. Maj. O-346682 120/3rd                 XO 3rd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, XO 4, 15,
Adams, Norman K. SSgt 36104708 120/Unk Co     KIA               M-2-6 BR   38,
Adams, Ruben C. Pfc   120/1st MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Adkins, Joseph E.     120/M                           28,
Adkins, Lawrence Pfc   120/M               BS           1, N-1965-06,
Adkison, Richard E. 1st Lt. O-1293412 120/C                 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, Plt Ldr 4, 17,
Adkisson, Robert G. Pvt   120/A MIA   7/25/1944                     1, 124/09,
Adolphson, George H. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Aguirre, Paul P. Pfc 39260922 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From California 1, 88,
Ahyo, Banaba TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Aired, Harley S. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Albert, Sam M. Sgt 20419973 120/K MIA   6/21/1944               A-10-33 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Albini, Giovanni L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Alco, Dominick J. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   11/21/1944               L-4-1 NE   1, 38,
Alcorn, Austin C. Pfc 38441913 120/I,120/A MIA   DOW 12/25/1944     EIB         C-4-43 HC   1, 38, 87, 124/15,
Alderman, James A. Pvt 34788942 120/A         CIB     PH Rifleman N,NF,R,A,CE        
Aldmon, Paul Cpl   120/M               BS           1,
Aldridge, William J. Capt O-1291383 120/3rd                 Ln. Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, Ln Off. 4,
Alex, Jerome H. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Alexander, Andrew C., Jr. T/5 35431554 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Alexander, R. D. Pfc 36893722 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11/23/(1944), in Germany, as one of only four non-casualties in an attacking platoon succeeded in accomplishing mission.  BS 1, 123/1,
Alexander, Samuel J. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Alford, James R. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Alford, Lonnie R.     120/SVC                           28,
Alger, Glen W. Pfc   120/CN                           47, 81,
Aliperto, Louis M. Pfc   120/C MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/08,
Allehi, Marcel J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Allen, John G.     120/SVC                           28,
Allen, Joseph S.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Allen, Lester Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Allen, Marcel J. Sgt 312165?1 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Allen, Walter NMI Pfc 35777358 120/Unk Co               BS         On 09/19 (1944), in Belgium, on dangerous patrol, gained valuable information.  BS. 1, 123/1,
Allen, Willard L. SSgt 34196982 120/F MIA   7/30/1944               G-17-7 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Allen, William L.     120/F                           28,
Alley, Lewis L. (S.?) Pfc 31398336 120/Unk Co MIA   11/22/1944               B-4-36 HC   1, 38,
Alley, Willard V.     120/Unk Co                 Radio Sec         N-1948-05-20, N-1966-02,
Allman, Roy Pfc 35101911 120/B                           2,
Almendinger, Ben     120   WIA           PH,PH/OLC,BS         See Article 01/2009 Article
Almodovar, Octavio Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Almond, Jonah M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Alston, Norman P. Pvt 38694232 120/Unk Co MIA   11/20/1944               L-9-20 NE   1, 38,
Altamari, Michael W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Altieri, Michael S. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Altman, Arthur Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Amaral, John D. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Amis, Vernus Pfc 35639458 120/Unk Co MIA   8/9/1944               J-9-9 BR   1, 38,
Ammons, Neil A. SSgt 34009009 120/I           EIB   BS           1, 86, 87, 107,
Andersen, William A. 1st Sgt 20010079 120/Unk Co     KIA               J-20-25 NO   38,
Anderson, Albert C. Pfc   120/M               BS         2nd Plt 1,
Anderson, Alore     120/H                           N-1948-05-20,
Anderson, Clifford C. Pvt   120/B,120/G   Jul-45                       N-2008-09,
Anderson, Floyd J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Anderson, France H. Pvt 39217485 120/Unk Co MIA   10/11/1944               C-6-42 HC   1, 38,
Anderson, George C., Jr. Pvt 34372417 120/F I&R                 In charge of 60mm mortar squad         email from son12-2007
Anderson, Harold L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Anderson, Hubert E., Sr. Sgt 34968931 120/M               BS/2 OLC 2nd Plt Sqd Ldr       On 22 November (1944), in Germany, helped evacuate men one mile through rain, mud and fire; on 21 December (1944), in Belgium, held position against strong enemy attack. BS & BS /OLC 1, 133/2,
Anderson, James E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Anderson, John A. J., Jr. SSgt 33340619 120/D MIA   7/12/1944               J-10-3- NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Anderson, Lloyd G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Anderson, Peter     120/Hq                           N-1965-03-01,
Anderson, Ray F. 2nd Lt. O-1303444 120/B,119/B         7/14/1944       Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, Plt Ldr 4, 17, 112, 128,
Anderson, William A. 1st Sgt   120/H MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/05,
Andrew, Tom F. H. 1st Lt O-1322846 120/F MIA   1/13/1945         SS 1st Plt Ldr       On 6-12 August (1944), in France, kept road block intact inspite of heavy enemy attacks. SS 1, 4, 123/1, 124/13,
Andrew, Tom J.     120/I MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Andrew, Troy C. Pfc 33496738 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Andrews, Edward E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Andrews, Elmer Pfc   120/CN                           47
Andrews, Phillip M. Pfc 34969665 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 December (1944), in Belgium, helped hold position against strong enemy armored attack. BS 1, 123/02,
Andrulewicz, Joseph A Pvt 33612455 120/Unk Co MIA   7/31/1944               G-17-10 NO   1, 38,
Andruski, Francis NMI Pfc 61396679 120/M               BS 2nd Plt       On 11-12 September (1944), in Belgium, diligenty holding position, repulsed strong enemy attack. BS 1, 123/3
Anenen, Edward J. SSgt 36309145 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 19 November (1944), in Germany, moved under heavy fire to secure supporting fires to enable his squad to withdraw. BS 1, 123/02,
Angel, Arvelyn Pvt   120/B                           54,
Angelo, Harry 1st LT O-130344 120/Unk Co MIA   8/1/1944               E-5-4 CA Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 38,
Angley, Paul Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Angotti, Albert J. Cpl   120/M         CIB     BS Radioman N,NF,R,A,CE       1, 75, N-1948-03-20,
Angus, Robert C. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 47, 48,
Annis, Alfred L. Pfc 33307173 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 10 August (1944), in France, though surrounded, refused to surrender, and drove the enemy back. BS 1, 123/02,
Ansley, Glenn W. TSgt 20455296 120/M               BS         On 10 July (1944), in France, organized successful defense in face of intense enemy counterattack. BS 1, 63, 123/02,
Anthony, Edward (NMI) Capt. O-402767 120/I,120/2nd                 DHQ 2nd BN Claims Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, CO & S-2 4,
Antonelli, Raymond L. Sgt 36771992 120/Unk Co MIA   10/9/1944               B-3-49 HC   1, 38,
Appel, Harry E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Apple, Walter E. Pfc 34607846 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 September (1944), in Holland, on dangerous patrol, succeeded in gaining valuable information. BS 1, 123/02,
Aprill, Lionel J. 2nd Lt. O-1312396 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Aralle, William TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Aras, Casimir S. Sgt 3758731 120/B                           2,
Archer, Cleon E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Archie, Clyde L. Pvt 34970096 120/M     12/21/1944         BS 2nd Plt         1, 63, 124/14,
Arenson, Nathan H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Arent, Lawrence SSgt 33418095 120/L     1/13/1945         BS     B-16-29 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Armentrout, Edward J. Pfc   120/L               BS           1, N-1966-09,
Armstrong, Franklin W. T. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Arnold, Clare E. Sgt 36961555 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 November (1944), in Germany, organized unit is skillful defense against enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/02,
Arnold, Clarence H. Sgt 55485757 120/I           EIB               87,
Arrington, Edward E.     120/D                           29,
Arrington, Edward Earl     120/H                           28,
Arrington, Larry Cecil SSgt 20454471 120/H   11/18/1944 near Euchen, Germany           PH/2OLC,BS         See Obit 12/2008.  Lost Right leg. On 6-7 August (1944), in France, directed accurate mortar fire from shelled and exposed Observation Post. BS. 1, 123/02, N-1962-06-15, Obit
Arrowood, James H. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Arst, Paul 1st Lt O 120/G   12/24/1944           BS           1,
Artz, William G. T/5   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
Arvin, Vernon W. Cpl 35668466 120/I MIA   7/13/1944     EIB               1, 86, 107, 124/11,
Ashe, Samuel A.     120/SVC                           28, 79,
Ashmore, James L. 2nd Lt. O-1318370 120/CN MIA   7/12/1944           Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, Plt Ldr 1, 47, 124/04,
Atkins, Woodrow P. Pvt 6924229 120/M               BS 2nd Plt       On 11-12 September (1944) in Belgium, diligently holding position, repulsed strong enemy attack. BS 1, 123/03
Atwell, William D. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC           1,
Austin, Dan Pvt 38274360 120/I MIA   7/17/1944     EIB         H-12-31 NO   1, 38, 86, 107, 124/10,
Austin, Edward A. Pfc 37512473 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 07/24/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Missouri 1, 88,
Austin, Junior D. Pvt   120/B MIA   7/14/1944                     1, 124/10,
Austin, Lawrence E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Autry, Robert S., Jr. Sgt   120/SVC               BS           1, N-1955-02-15,
Avery, Harold E. Pfc 33853331 120/I MIA   12/25/1944               A-5-51 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Aycock, Albert W. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Ayers, Emmet M. Pfc   120/C MIA   6/20/1944                     1, 124/07,
Ayers, Joseph H. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC           1,
Ayers, Lawrence H. SSgt 35613725 120/A MIA   1/15/1945         SS     A-14-46 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Ayers, Lloyd W. SSgt   120/F, 113 FA/A MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 28, 124/05,
Ayres, Joseph H.   34968493 120               BS,BS/OLC         On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, held position against strong enemy armored attack. BS/OLC 123/03
Babb, Joseph F. Pfc 34988179 120/B                           2,
Babcock, Donald D. TSgt 693229 120/1st               SS, BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, established ammunition dump and cleaned mine fields under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/03
Babe, Frederick F. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Baca, Benjamin Pfc 39583043 120,119/C/2nd Plt               BS         On 31 December (1944) in Belgium, destroyed machine gun position on dangerous patrol behind enemy lines. BS 1, 23, 123/03
Backhaus, Howard O. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Backus, Hazil L. F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bacon, (unknown) Pfc   120/M                 2nd Plt         63,
Badalemente, Vito Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Baer, Aaron     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bahr, Bernice T. TSgt   120/C               SS, BS           1,
Bahr, Joseph T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bahrer, Earl L, Pfc   120/M     12/25/1944           Mortar Sqd         63,
Bailey, Clarence P. T/6 33700780 120/Unk Co               SS         on 31 July (1944) in France, gave aid to wounded man under fire. SS 1, 123/03
Bailey, John Sgt 33177261 120/B                           2,
Bailey, Ted TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Baird, Jesse B.   36262699 120               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 wounded men 1000 yards under heavy fire. SS 123/03
Baird, Robert J. SSgt 39320750 120/H MIA   KIA         BS         On 21 October (1944) in Germany, organized and supervised evacuation of wounded under extreme enemy fire. BS 1, 123/03N-1964-09-01,
Baird, Silas L. SSgt   120/A               SS, BS,BS/OLC           1,
Bajcar, Matthew Cpl   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Baker, Donald W. Pfc 6256104 or 36046798 120/1st MIA   1/19/1945         BS         BS for meritorious service from 10/12/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Okalahoma 1, 88, 124/12,
Baker, George B., Jr. 2nd Lt. O-463958 120/D,119/D         7/14/1944                  
7/14/1944                                  
7/14/1944                                  
7/14/1944       Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, Plt Ldr 4, 17, 130,                
Baker, John R. Pfc 33711235 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 September (1944) in Holland, as member of reconnaissance patrol, secured valuable information in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/03
Baker, Onnie R. SSgt   120/1st               BS           1,
Baker, Paul E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Baker, Robert G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Baker, Robert J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Baker, Samuel W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Baker, Sproule H.     120/Hq                           N-1948-03-20, N-1955-02-15, N-1966-05,
Baker, Walter E. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bakken, Glenn M. TSgt 37305301 120/I MIA   1/15/1945     EIB               1, 86, 87, 107, 124/13,
Balaska, John M. Sgt   120/H MIA   6/17/1944                     1, 124/05,
Baldone, George J. Sgt 36546054 120/C               BS,BS/OLC         On 9 August (1944) in France, in exposed position, protected withdrawals of two companied; on 16 November (1944) in Germany, voluntarily accompanied enemy to take more prisoners during attack. BS, BS/OLC. 1, 123/03
Balick, Nathan Pfc   120/K MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/08,
Balk, Henry J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ballam, Gordon W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ballance, Jarvis L. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Ballard, James R. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC           1,
Ballas, John M. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Ballestero, Pilar Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Banaba, Ahyo NMI   20014840 120   WIA 07/28/1944           SS         Although wounded, on 28 July (1944), in France, assisted in knocking out machine gun. SS 123/1,
Bandise, John Sgt 36784136 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Banevich, Walter E. Pvt 35295567 120/Unk Co MIA   11/21/1944               C-14-27 NE   1, 38,
Banzhoff, Alvy G. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Barbee, Robert     120/Unk Co                         Colonels Basketball team CC-1943-12-03,
Barber, Floyd A. Pfc 35754406 120/Unk Co               BS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, repaired communication lines under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/03
Barbuzi, Daniel TSgt   120/B               SS, BS           1,
Barenkamp, William P. 1stLt O-1317869 120/2nd               SS, BS/2 OLC S-2 & CO       On 10 August (1944), in France, recovered food dropped, by parachute, into enemy held territory; On 11 August (1944), in France, on dangerous reconnaissance mission, secured vital information. BS, BS/OLC 1, 4, 123/3/
Baril, Joseph L. SSgt 31188803 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 29 July (1944), in France, on reconnaissance patrol under fire, secured vital information; On 10 August (1944), in France, singlehandedly routed enemy patrol. BS, SS 1, 123/02,
Baril, Roland A. Pvt 31426029 120/Unk Co MIA   8/7/1944               F-10-12 BR   1, 38,
Barile, Dominic A. Pfc 32702817 120/Unk Co               BS, SS         BS for meritorious service from 08/17/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 88,
Barilla, Bruno F. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Barker, George E. Sgt   120/C               BS           1, 75,
Barker, Willie T/5 34140814 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Barna, John     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-12-16 NE   1, 38,
Barnaby, Steve     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Barnes, Donald G. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Barnett, Charles M. enliste/2nd Lt 34008568/O-199669 120/B               SS, BS Medic       On 8 October (1944), in Germany, under heavy fire established an Observation Post to direct mortar fire. BS. 1, 2, 48, 54, 123/02,
Barnhart, Earl W. Pfc 38680256 120/CN               BS         BS for meritorious service from 01/18/1945 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Texas 1, 48, 88,
Barnuin, Paul M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Barnum, Harry L., Jr. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC           1,
Barofsky, Melvin     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Barone, Daniel F. Pfc 42027871 120/Unk Co     KIA               C-10-49 LO   38,
Barquin, Paul M. Pfc   120/CN                           37, 48,
Barr, Benny J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Barr, John D. T/5 35591604 120/B                           1, 2,
Barr, Joseph E. 2nd Lt. O-1323995 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Barr, Thomas Pvt   120/Unk Co                           CC-1943-12-31,
Barraza, Esteban Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Barrera, Santos S. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Barrett, John H. 2nd Lt O-128868 120/SVC, 120/M MIA   7/19/1944               D-18-4 NO   1, 28, 38,
Barringer, Perry R. Sgt 35357793 120/I           EIB               107,
Barry, Joseph W. 2nd Lt O-1524591 120/I           EIB               87,
Barth, Wilbert D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC           1,
Bartley, Robbie M.     120/C                           28,
Barton, Arthur P. Pvt 42055994 120/Unk Co MIA   8/8/1944               D-16-4 BR   1, 38,
Bass, Joseph Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bass, Lance E. Pfc 34400143 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 July (1944), in France, kept communication lines intact under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/02,
Bass, Sidney T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bassa, Joseph NMI Pfc 35510756 120/E   W shrapnel right side           BS         On 19 September (1944), in Holland, on reconnaissance patrol under fire, secured valuable information. BS 123/02, 124/02,
Batchelor, William J. Pfc 37547473 120/Unk Co MIA   45-03-26         BS     J-12-5 NE   1, 38,
Bather, Rpbert L. Pvt 42102254 120/I           EIB               87,
Battistini, Anthony J Pfc 33340725 120/Unk Co MIA   10/12/1944         SS     F-8-40 HC On 12 October (1944) in Germany, as antitank gunner, knocked out two tanks forcing others to flee. SS 1, 38, 123/03
Baucom, Theodore C.     120/AT                           28,
Bauer, Vernon W. Pfc 3372416? 120/I           EIB               87,
Bauer, William C. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bauernhuber, Isadore Pfc 32601986 120/Unk Co MIA   8/29/1944               A-1-31 NO   1, 38,
Baum, Kenneth R. SSgt 33242675 120/L MIA   7/11/1944               E-28-40 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Baum, Raymond E. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bauman, Robert     120/M                 2nd Plt         63, N-1966-05,
Baumberger, Daniel R. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Baumgarner, Arbuth Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Baxter, Donald J. Pfc 36518565 120/Unk Co               BS         On 31 July (1944) in France, maintained communication lines under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/03
Baxter, Norman E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bayhylle, Batiste L. TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Bazaras, Adolph E. SSgt 32216190 120/E MIA   7/9/1944               G-12-6 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Bazemore, James W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bazemore, Jessie J. Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Bazzano, Salvatore     120/SVC                           28, N-1955-02-15, N-1958-02-14,
Beadle, Martin Sgt   120                         Sgt Martin Beadle of Newport, Vt,. the boss and bowman of the boat. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Beadles, William H. Sgt 34054897 120/Unk Co MIA   45-02-23               Missing Grave Info NE   1, 38,
Beall, Howard L. Pfc 35739016 120/E MIA   7/4/1944               I-17-33 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Beals, Bruce K. Pvt 35921433 120/Unk Co MIA   7/25/1944               J-16-34 NO   1, 38,
Beamon, Albert D. SSgt 34008958 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Beamon, Jerry H. TSgt 20455317 120/Unk Co MIA   10/6/1944         SS Posthumously, BS 1st Plt         1, 63, 123/03
Beann, Wayne M. Pvt 35895522 120/I MIA   7/18/1944               G-17-11 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Bear, Aaron Pfc   120/M     45-03-24                     63,
Beatty, Edward E.     120/L                           28,
Beben, Theodore W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Bechard, Paul R. Pfc 33242634 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Beck, Elfrid P. Pfc 34432271 120/B MIA   45-03-26               K-14-6 NE   1, 2, 38,
Becker, Edward J. Sgt 30903513 120/Unk Co               BS         On 20 August (1944) in France, stayed in position under heavy fire and repulsed enemy attack. BS 1, 123/04,
Beckett, James     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Beckley, Edward C. Major O-332705 120,197,Div Arty MC,               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Combat 1, 4, 13, 49, CC-1943-11-18, N-1948-05-20,
Beckley, Paul F. Pvt   120/Medic Bn                         Atterbury Antics of 1943 CC-1943-12-17,
Beckwith, Bosworth C.     120/SVC                           6, 28,
Beckwith, Clifton     120/SVC                           28,
Beckworth, Bosworth C.     120/SVC                           6,
Bedford, Kenneth H. Pvt 32055412 120/I           EIB               87,
Bednar, John E. Pvt 35533253 120/Unk Co MIA   7/20/1944               G-21-25 NO   1, 38,
Beeler, John L. Pvt 35496693 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, established ammunition dump and cleared mine fields under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/03
Beesley, Bernard L. Pfc   120/C               BS           1,
Behlen, Everett C. Sgt   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Behr, Alexander M. SSgt 32055070 120/I MIA   KIA                     1, 87,
Behrman, Paul C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Beidler, Jacob W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Beiser, Theodore G. Pvt 39320357 120/F MIA   7/29/1944               E-25-41 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Belencan, Sam Pfc 32060594 120/B                           2,
Belisle, Marcel G. Pfc   120/F               BS,BS/OLC           1,
Bell, Charles N. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Bell, David E.     120/E                           28,
Bell, Ernest W. Capt. O-462628 120/2nd     7/25/1944         SS S-3 2nd BN   J-9-14 NO Overseas w/Div 02/1944. S-3. On 15 June (1944) in France, managed company giving support fires and led supporting tanks to assualt company during successful attack. SS 1, 4, 15, 38, 123/04, 124/04, N-1968-03,
Bell, Leo J., Jr. Pfc 33276039 120/B                           2,
Bell, Maurice J. Cpl   120/B                           54,
Bell, Paul B. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Bell, Robert E. Pfc   120/B,120/C 3rd Plt                           54, 67,
Bell, Walter H. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bell, Wayne R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Belleza, John S. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bellin, Clelan L. 1st Sgt 34023666 120   08/16/1944 WIA GSW left arm, abdomen, left leg                       124/02,
Belowski, Adam J., Jr. T/5 31177810 120/B               SS         On 29 August (1944) in France, rescued wounded men under fire. SS 1, 123/04,
Bench, Clarence A. Pfc 38682600 120/M MIA   12/21/1944         BS 2nd Plt         1, 63, 124/14,
Beneke, Charles M. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Benish, Andrew J. Pfc 36272174 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, laid mine field under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/04,
Benner, Ernest P. Sgt 37148121 120/Unk Co MIA   7/19/1944               F-22-27 NO   1, 38,
Bennett, Clarence E.     120/Unk Co                           28,
Bennett, Luther M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bennett, Paul M. Pfc   120/G MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Bennett, Wayne G. Sgt 35738771 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Benoit, Gerard Pfc 31200099 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/14/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Vermont 1, 88,
Benoit, Minus J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Benore, Louis W. Pvt 38671174 120/M     12/25/1944         BS     C-16-53 HC   1, 38, 63,
Benson, Leo W. 2nd Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bentley, Narion H. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bentz, Arthur C.     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Berek, William F. Sgt 16125413 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 wounded men under heavy fire. SS 1, 123/04,
Berger, Henry W. Pfc 37634691 120/M               BS 2nd Plt Jeep Drv       On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, helped hold position against strong enemy armored attack. BS 1, 123/04,
Berkley, Junior T. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Bernard, Wesley M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Bernier, Dennis O. Major O-318209 120   06/18/1944 Battle injury, fracture, left femur                       124/02,
Bernier, Vincent F. TSgt 31178093 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 15 August (1944) in France, induced three armed Geramans to surrender by talking to them; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, knocked out enemy half-track at 20 yards. BS, BS/OLC 1, 123/04,
Berniger, Julius Pvt 36674197 120/Unk Co MIA   8/3/1944               H-21-10 NO   1, 38,
Bernston, Leonard Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Berry, Ralph P. T/5   120/CN                           47,
Bersick, Joseph T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bertels, Alphonse Pvt 36876615 120/Unk Co MIA   7/25/1944               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 38,
Bertulis, Simon J. 2nd Lt. O-1303647 120/Unk Co               SS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 7 August (1944) in France, through entire platoon wounded, except eight, continued attack to take objective. SS 1, 4, 13, 123/04,
Beukema, John L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bialobrzeski, Chester     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bickley, James 1st Lt. O-1290019 120/K               BS/2 OLC Plat. Ldr, Bn S-2       On 11 July (1944) in France, rallied men and held position in face of strong counterattack. BS 1, 4.13, 123/04,
Biddy, Fred C. 1stSgt   120/AT               BS           1, 28,
Bidwell, William A. Pvt 32929704 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 16 November (1944) in Germany, aided wounded comrade under fire.  BS 1, 123/04, biocourt
Bieber, Herbert W. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Bigetta, John A. Pfc 32516429 120/G     12/23/1944                     124/14,
Biggerstaff, William B., Jr. Pfc 34432824 120/I           EIB               107,
Billingham, Wayne A.     120/SVC, Recon                           28, 29, N-1948-05-20,
Binckley, Charles E. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Binegar, Daniel L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Binford, Joseph B. Pvt   120/F MIA   7/30/1944                     1, 124/10,
Bingham, John A., Jr. Pvt   120/G MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/10,
Binkley, Eldon G.     120/G, 120/SVC                           28,
Binkley, Richard E. SSgt 20454275 120/G,119/B         7/14/1944                 28, 112, 128,
Biocourt, Ervin L.   35365682 120               BS         on 6 August (1944) in France, attempted to supply stranded company with ammunition. 123/04,
Biogotta, John A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Birchfield, James R. TSgt   120/B       45-01-13 CIB     PH,BS         Liberated 04/29/1945  
Bird in Ground, Andre Sgt 39612801 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 August (1944) in France, set up machine gun in exposed position to protect two companies withdrawal. FIRST BS AWARDED IN 30TH DIVISION. 1, 123/04,
Birks, Hammond Davies Col O-7184 120/Hq               SS CO 120th       Rplcmt after 02/1944. CO 06/06/1944-10/06/1944. On 15 June (1944) in France, inspited and personally led Regiment in first attack and against strong enemy. SS 1, 4, 13, 15, 18, 123/04, CC-1943-11-18, N-1955-02-15,
Bishop, Furman R. Sgt 34385332 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Bishop, Roy V. Pfc 35736701 120/Unk Co               SS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, crawled 300 yards through artillery to rescue comrade. SS 1, 123/05,
Bissett, Ressie L. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Bissette, James C. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Black, Boyd M. Pfc 37706955 120/Unk Co MIA   45-03-26               O-11-17 NE   1, 38,
Blackburn, William T. SSgt   120/D               BS           1,
Blackmer, Clair V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Blackwell, Mack Ray     120/Hq                           28,
Blaesius, Edward C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Blaha, Edward J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Blaida, Henry Sgt 36704894 120/Unk Co MIA   45-02-24         SS     D-7-13 NE   1, 38,
Blair, Donald C. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Blair, James H. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Blair, William A. Pvt 35709624 120/I           EIB               87,
Blanchfield, John L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bland, Anson L. SSgt 33213798 120/Unk Co MIA   7/19/1944               A-6-6 CA   1, 38,
Blandford, Clarence A. Pvt 33429999 120/g                         RTD 07/19/1944 19, X
Blank, Louis E. 1st Sgt   120                           Obit 2/2009
Blanton, Donald A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Blaufield, Walter, Jr.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Blazonis, Walter P. Pfc 31188882 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Bledsoe, Charles R. Pvt 34881728 120/Unk Co MIA   8/7/1944               H-9-2 BR   1, 38,
Blessant, Martin   37241782 120/G               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 wounded over 1000 yards under heavy fire. SS 6, 123/04,
Bliss, Ben NMI Pfc 32517701 120/G   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right hip, severe                       124/01,
Boaz, Robert E. Pvt 14012378 120/M MIA   DOW 01/17/1945                     1, 63, 124/13,
Bobowiec, Paul P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bobowski, Bennie Pfc 36901101 120/Unk Co MIA   8/29/1944               A-20-11 EP   1, 38,
Bodeen, Evar E.   36271515 120               SS         On 7 August (1944) in France, led squad in routing enemy infiltrating party. SS 123/05,
Boes, Hal E. 2nd Lt. O-1324497 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Boggers, Stonewall     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Boggs, Carl T.     120 Tnf. MIA   KIA                     1,
Boggs, William C. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Bogner, Edward W. Pfc   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Bohannon, George J. Pvt 35899785 120/I           EIB               87,
Bohannon, James C.     120/1st,120/H                           28, N-1964-09-01,
Bohn, Harold R.     120/3rd                           28,
Bohrer, Earl L. Pfc 37305432 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Boker, Raymond J. Sgt 33288100 120/K MIA   6/29/1944         PH Company Runner to Capt Marvin Smith   H-28-19 NO From Pennsylvania.  Another American hero who is currently absent from the 30th Infantry Division, 120th Reg.,  Company K roster.  This man served as Company "Runner" to Captain Marvin Smith and sacrificed his life in a selfless act of courage at the Vire River, June 29, 1944.  Source is Marvin M. Smith's "The Hedgerows" - a Soldiers Memoir, and also the American Battle Field    
Monuments Commission.                                  
                                   
Marvin M. Smith died Nov. 10, 2007 and is buried at Willamette                                    
National Veterans Cemetery, Portland, OR.  My father never forgot the                                    
sacrifice of Raymond J. Boker, and always credited him with saving his                                    
own life, as well as the lives of several other Company K men in his                                    
stated, intentional act to voluntarily cross an open field ahead of                                    
his Captain.  Marcus Smith, son of Marvin Smith 1, 38, 124/06, "The Hedgerows" WWII War Memoirs of Marvin M. Smith                                
Boland, Bernard H. 2nd Lt O-130846 120/Unk Co MIA   8/9/1944               E-3-6 BR   1, 38,
Boland, Roy     120/M                           N-1965-06,
Bolden, Paul L.   34396135 120               BS/OLC,SS,CMA         On 10 and 12 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped from planes into enemy territory at Mortain; on 23 November (1944) at Neusen, Germany, led squad through artillery to take objective. BS/OLC,SS 123/05,
Bolin, Banks F.     120/AT                           28,
Bollengier, Alfred E.   31244733 120               SS         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, knocjked out machine gun nest and gave first aid to wounded comrade. SS 123/05,
Bolles, Ellsworth E. 2nd Lt. O-1306231 120/Unk Co               BS 07/24/1944         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944, in France.  From Massachusetts.  On 7 July (1944) in France, killed seven Germans, destroyed three machine guns behind enemy lines. BS 4, 79, 123/05,
Bolling, Jessie L.     120/M, 120/SVC                           28,
Bond, Earle C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bond, Madison A.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Bonds, Wilber R.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Bondurant, Robert C.   20452749 120/2nd                           28, 123/05,
Bone, J. T.     120/M                           28,
Bonnetti, John W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bontjes, Bontje, J.   37018838 120               BS         On 25 December (1944) in Belgium, carried wounded man one mile through artillery fire. BS 123/05,
Bood, Earle C. Pfc 20155660 120/Unk Co     KIA               A-19-31 NE   38,
Booher, Ray G. Sgt 39537643 120/B   Normandy, Mortain, Aachen, Thirimont           PH/4OLC,BS/2OLC         Twin brother to Roy Booher.  Wounded at Normandy, Mortain, Aachen and Thirimont.  Sent home after 4th WIA. On 27 July (1944) in France, held up counterattacking enemy at road block; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, knocked out machine gun nest. BS,BS/OLC 123/05,
Booker, Carr Enoch     120/SVC                           28,
Boone, Ottoway B. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Booth, S. L.     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Boozer, James R., Jr. 2nd Lt. O-1303597 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13,
Border, Clyde Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Borkowski, Chester C. SSgt 31209385 120/K   06/18/1944 WIA GSW Pelvis                       124/03,
Borrell, Frank C.     120/B                           28,
Bosco, Rosario J. SSgt 20607193 120/B MIA   7/24/1944               C-13-31 AR   1, 38, 124/05,
Bosek, Edmund     120/M                           N-1955-02-15,
Bosler, Wayne L. SSgt 37001523 120/M               SS, BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, persuaded German Captain and his command to surrender. BS 1, 63, 123/05,
Bosnek, John E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bossa, Joseph Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Botkin, John W. Sgt 35922769 120/M               BS 2nd Plt Sqd Ldr       On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, helped hold machine gun position against enemy armored attempt to shatter defense. 1, 63, 123/05,
Bottom, Roy W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bottoms, Edward C. Pfc 35496731 120/G MIA   12/25/1944               D-12-38 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Bottoms, Mark P. SSgt 20453219 120/B                 Medic         2, 54,
Bottum, Ray W. Pvt 31007420 120/K     7/11/1944               F-6-45 NO   38, 124/10,
Boudreaux, Joseph L. Pvt 34070812 120/B                           2,
Boudreaux, Percy G. Pfc   120/3rd,120/M   WIA           PH,BS           1, 63,
Boughter, Walter L. Pvt 33491450 120 MIA   7/22/1944               G-18-12 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Bouknight, Leo D. Pfc 34998339 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 02/14/1945 to 05/08/1945 in Holland and Germany. From South Carolina 1, 2, 88,
Bourassa, Wilfred F. SSgt 31188734 120/Unk Co MIA   11/26/1944         BS     G-17-19 NE   1, 38,
Boures, Harry W. Sgt   120/G               SS, BS, MM BAR man         1,
Bourgeois, Bernard L. Pfc 34833520 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, established contact between a company and its platoon when communications were cut. BS 1, 123/05,
Bourgeois, Milton D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Boustead, James G., Jr.   33440098 120               BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, withheld enemy counterattack with machine guns and grenades. BS 123/05,
Boustoad, James G. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Boutin, John D. Pfc   120/F               SS,SS/OLC           1,
Boutwell, Allie V. Capt O 120/Hq               BS           1,
Bovich, Raymond A.     120/3rd                           N-1948-03-20,
Bowden, Henry     120/SVC                           28,
Bowden, Howard W. 1st Lt O-1312271 120/Unk Co               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13,
Bower, James A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bowers, Charles L. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Bowers, Edd Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Bowers, Edward J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bowers, John H. T/5 35342942 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 July (1944) in France, kept radio contact between Battalion and companies during stiff enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/05,
Bowers, Max R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bowers, Walter M. 1st Lt O 120/M               SS, BS           1, 63,
Bowersox, Harry O. SSgt 33557381 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 20 October (1944) in Germany, killed one German and captured enemy noncom. SS 1, 123/05,
Bowling, Carter Pvt   120/F MIA   7/10/1944                     124/10,
Boyd, Cecil W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Boyd, Frederick J. Sgt 31232942 120/I               BS           1, 87, 107,
Boyd, John L. 1st Lt O-1321739 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13,
Boyle, Virgil C. Pfc   120/B               SS Medic         1,
Bozzany, Louis S. Pvt 36579940 120/E MIA   7/28/1944               B-20-21 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Bracken, Jack G. 1st Lt O 120/CN                           47,
Braddy, Palmer L. Ssgt 34197156 120/A     1/14/1945                     124/12,
Bradford, Travis L. Pfc 37400528 120/I MIA   -0.00032735                     1, 86, 107, 124/08,
Bradford, William Sloan Lt Col O-183727 120/2nd   07/09/1944,08/04/1944           PH/2 OLC,SS, BS Acting CO 2nd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. CO. BS for heroic achievement in action n 02/25/1945, in Germany.  From New York. On 15 June (1944) in France, exposed himself to halt troops from firing on friendly elements. SS 1, 4, 13, 15, 79, 88, 123/05, N-1960-12-01,
Bradley, Alfred R. Pvt 37725241 120/K MIA   7/25/1944               E-17-13 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Bradley, Leland E. Pvt   120/B                           2,
Bradley, Palmer L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bradley, Rubel W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bradock, Rex C. Pfc 36424945 120/K   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left hand                       124/03,
Bradshaw, Charles SSgt   120/F MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/05,
Brady, Hugh E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Brady, James I. T/4 17008553 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 88,
Brady, Otis     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Bragg, Beecher L. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Bragg, Boyd     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Brake, George Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Braker, Frank E., Jr. 1st Lt O-1318276 120/CN               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13, 47,
Bramblett, Woodrow W. Cpl   120/M               BS Trans. Sgt         1, 63,
Bramson, Harry Pfc 36779584 120/B               SS           1, 2,
Branch, Joseph E. Sgt 34008605 120/B         7/14/1944                 54, 112, 128,
Brandis, Ernest L. Capt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Brandon, Charley S. Pfc 34142069 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, saved equipement from burning barn. BS 1, 123/05,
Brandon, Hugh P. 1st Sgt 20405422 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB               1, 86, 87, 107,
Brannan, Viles A. Pvt   120/G     7/28/1944                     124/09,
Brannon, Milton M.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Brannon, Vilas A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Branscom, Millard D. Pvt 44040754 120/B                           2,
Brantley, Roy L. TSgt 20455288 120/M               BS/2 OLC         On 5 October (1944) in Germany, searched area under enemy fire during night for battalion Commanding Officer. BS/OLC 1, 123/05,
Brasel, Allen L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Brassel, Allen L.   36773053 120               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped from plane into enemy territory. BS 123/05,
Bratcher, Virgil Pfc 35498??4 120/I           EIB               107,
Brazil, Raymond P. 1st Lt O-1322763 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS, BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 3-4 July (1944) in France, led patrol through enemy positions effecting many casualties; on 17 November (1944) in Germany, took command on spur of moment, capturing objective. BS 1, 4, 39, 123/05,
Breazzano, Michael SSgt 32220579 120/B               BS           1, 2
Bremer, Leslie B. (E?) Pfc 36376829 120/I MIA   7/9/1944     EIB               1, 86, 107, 124/08,
Brennen, Thomas J. T/5   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Bretoldni, Albert Pvt 31425755 120/B                           2,
Bretz, Paul L., Jr. Pfc 33834402 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped from planes into enemy territory. BS 1, 123/05,
Brewer, Charles D. Pfc 35735704 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left leg           BS         GSW FC 1, 124/02,
Brewton, Laverne     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Bridgeman, Virgil A. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Briese, Lloyd E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Briggs, Raymond E. (M.?) Pvt   120/2nd MIA   7/26/1944                     1, 124/09,
Brigham, Will E. 2nd Lt. O-1325370 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Brindamour, Andrew L. 1stSgt O 120/B               BS           1, N-2006-06-01,
Brink, Jerome H. Pfc   120/CN               SS, BS           1, 48,
Brinkley, Paul E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Brisette, Dollard H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Brissette, Dollard H. Pfc   120/A     7/16/1944                     124/07,
Brissette, Leo D. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Brister, Raoul L. Pfc 38493096 120/Hq, 120/C               BS,BS/OLC         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, laid mines on bridge under enemy observation and fire. BS 1, 28, 123/05,
Britch, George Pfc 32020929 120/Unk Co MIA   1/15/1945               C-16-43 HC   1, 38,
Britt, Russell P.     120/L                           28,
Britton, Paul M. T/5 33296050 120/Unk Co     KIA               M-9-16 NE   38,
Brock, Norman M. Pvt 42027985 120/Unk Co MIA   7/22/1944               H-6-31 NO   1, 38,
Broderick, John H. T/5 35014931 120/Unk Co               SS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, rescued wounded soldier under fire. SS 1, 123/05,
Brookhart, Paul L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Brooks, Carl F. T/5   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Brooks, George J. Pvt 32525149 120/I           EIB               107,
Brooks, Robert N.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Brotherton, James S. SSgt 34440635 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Brottmiller, Robert F Pvt   120/I MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/10,
Brouillard, Arthur H. Pvt 31232736 120/Unk Co MIA   8/9/1944               J-13-1 BR   1, 38,
Broussard, Edward C. Capt O-1293004 120/M               SS, BS/2 OLC Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944, Plt Ldr. On 10 July (1944) in France, reorganized front line elements during enemy counterattack. SS 1, 13, 28, 123/05,
Broussard, Fredrick     120/A       POW                   Email from Frank Towers 1/2008
Brousseau, Harry E. Pvt 36967439 120/B MIA   45-03-29               F-14-4 NE   1, 2, 38,
Brown, Alvah L., Jr. Sgt   120/A               BS           1,
Brown, Edwin E. Cpl   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Brown, Edwin NMI   34023597 120               BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, secured food under fire for wounded men. BS 123/05,
Brown, Eric S.     120/AT                           28,
Brown, Frank R. 2nd Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Brown, George R. Pfc 33426589 120/L MIA   7/19/1944               E-6-16 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Brown, Gill H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Brown, Harold J. Pfc 31352086 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, crossed 500 yards under fire to establish contact between an isolated platoon and its company. BS 1, 123/05,
Brown, Howard C. T/5   120/CN                           47,
Brown, Jimmie M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Brown, Joseph E. Sgt 17059881 120/3rd               BS/3 OLC 04/05/1945,04/12/1945 S-3       Replacement after 02/1944.  BRONZE STAR w/OLC.  Sgt Joseph E. Brown, 17059881, Infantry, United States Army, for heroic achievement in action from 05 April 1945 to 12 April 1945, in Germany.  Enter military service from Missouri.  GO142, 45-06-05.  On 17 November (1944) in Germany, exposed himself to enemy fire to keep battalion commander informed; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, directed defense against strong enemy counterattack. BS,BS/OLC,BS/2OLC 1, 80, 123/05,
Brown, Joseph E., Jr. Capt O 120/Unk Co               SS         Capt. Joseph E. Brown switched on the captured Tiger radio in his Jeep as he rolled southward from the Roer River 1, 4, Scrapbook 2/1945,
Brown, Kenneth C. SSgt 35385887 120/Unk Co MIA   7/29/1944               I-3-11 NO   1, 38,
Brown, Leslie R. Capt. O-1291407 120/E                 CO Co. E       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 15,
Brown, Ray TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Brown, Robert C. 2nd Lt O 120/CN                           47,
Brown, Russell E. Pfc   120/H               BS           1,
Brown, Woodrow G. Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Browning, George W.     120/K                           28, 29,
Bruce, Hershel V. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/08,
Bruce, Homer L. Pfc 34385036 120/E   06/18/1944 W shrapnel right wrist                     W 124/02,
Bruce, Roland F. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Brugalette, John F. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Brunacini, Joseph B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bruner, Ervin M. 1st Lt O 120/I               BS/OLC           1,
Bruner, Fred, Jr. T/5 20608055 120/K MIA   7/9/1944               D-17-17 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Bruner, William E. SSgt   120/E MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/05,
Bryant, Alvesta 1st Lt O-1996528 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 1944-11-01 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From North Carolina 1, 88,
Bryant, Charles A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bryant, Jennings     120/SVC                           28,
Bryant, John Lt   120                         Lt. John Bryant, of Columbus, Ga., said to the doughs around him: "Get set, men. Here they come !" Scrapbook 6/1945,
Bryden, Walter Pfc 38467232 120/Unk Co MIA WIA 10/23/1944         PH     G-10-51 HC   1, 38,
Bryla, Carroll SSgt   120/AT /2nd Plt 1st Sqd               BS/OLC           1, 10,
Bryn, Delmont K. Capt   120/2                         Capt. Delmont K. Bryn of Brookings, S. D. Scrapbook 2/1945,
Bub, Alex R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bucci, Anthony F. Pvt 33793712 120/Unk Co               BS         On 25 November (1944) in Germany, laid mines on bridge under enemy fire and observation. BS 1, 123/05,
Bucci, Atigelo R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Buchanan, Joseph Sgt 6560911 120/G MIA   12/25/1944                     1, 124/14,
Buchner, James C. T/3 35372921 120/Unk Co               BS         On 25 December (1944) in Belgium, carried wounded man one mile through artillery fire. BS 1, 123/05,
Buck, Lewis H. Pfc 35663584 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 July (1944) in France, carried ammunition, and voluntarily evacuated wounded. BS 1, 123/05,
Buckey, Earl C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Buckley, Frederick J. Pvt 31232898 120/Unk Co               SS         On 11 August (1944) in France, drove burning vehicles away from ammunition dump shelled by enemy. SS 1, 123/05,
Bud, Joseph E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Budaitis, Leo S. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Buffaloe, James F.     120/SVC                           28,
Buford, Jack NMI Pvt 34871410 120/Unk Co               BS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, maintained telephone lines under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/07,
Bulger, Robert T. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Bullard, Calvin T. TSgt 20455094 120/I MIA   1/3/1945                     1, 124/13,
Bulson, John C. Sgt   120/F MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/06,
Bumgarner, Arbuth O.   20454893 120               BS         On 2 July (1944) in France, killed 7 Germans, destroyed 3 machine guns behind enemy lines. BS 123/07,
Bumgarner, Joe T. TSgt 34008749 120/I           EIB   SS           1, 86, 107,
Bunch, Walter A. Capt O-426075 120/G MIA   07/09/1944 near entrance to Le Muserand farm           CO Co. G       CO 1, 4, 15, 124/04,
Bunn, Charles E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bunnell, James B. Pfc 37683338 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-28 to 1945-04-15 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Iowa 1, 88,
Bunson, Leo W. 2nd Lt O-1311970 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-12-03 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and German.  From Illinois. 88,
Buntyn, James W. T. T/5 34580568 120/Unk Co MIA   4/13/1945         SS/OLC     O-6-11 NE   1, 38,
Burchfield, James R. TSgt 34889238 120/G                            
Burden, Garland E. Pvt 38606465 120/I           EIB               87,
Burgess, Charles E. 1st Sgt   120/Unk Co     KIA                   KIA in Korea. N-1962-06-15,
Burgess, Laurie Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Burkeen, Dempsey     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Burkett, Leroy D. SSgt 20361274 120/Unk Co MIA   11/11/1944               O-1-7 NE   1, 38,
Burkhardt, Robert Lt. O 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Burkhardt, Robert H. Pfc 33588198 120/A     45-04-04         SS     D-16-15 NE   1, 38,
Burkhart, Raymond H. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Burleson, Harry C. Pfc 34452??1 120/B,120/I                           54, 86, 107,
Burleson, Julius F. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Burner, Eugene R. SSgt   120/3rd               SM           1,
Burns, John B. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Burns, Kennon C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Burris, Brady Pvt   120/B                           54,
Burroughs, Charles W. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Burruss, Robert T. T/5 20638822 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Burton, Robert P. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Burwell, Samuel W. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Bury, Leonard A. Pfc 35736014 120/Unk Co MIA   11/22/1944               C-6-6 NE   1, 38,
Buskirk, Fred Van     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Bustin, Nelson H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Butcher, Herman D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Butcher, Louis B. Sgt   120/H               BS/OLC           1,
Butler, Albert Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Butler, Harold O. SSgt   120/G MIA   7/29/1944                     1, 124/05,
Butler, James H. 2nd Lt. O-1324616 120/Hq                 I&R Plat.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Butler, James J.   O01323909 120               BS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, let patrol on dangerous, vital meission 3000 yards into enemy territory. BS 123/07,
Buttermore, J.     120/Unk Co                         Colonels Basketball team CC-1943-12-03,
Byers, Donald E. 1st Lt O-130589 120/Unk Co MIA   7/21/1944               J-9-9 NO   1, 38,
Byers, Wilburn A. SSgt 20454869 120/K MIA   7/27/1944           Plt Sgt         1, 75, 124/05,
Bynum, James J. Major O-399449 120/SVC, 120/B MIA   8/7/1944           S-4, Supply   J-17-9 BR Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 15, 38, 54, CC-1943-11-18,
Byrd, Andrews Pvt   120/B                           54,
Byrn, Delmont K. Capt O 120/H               DSC           4, 22,
Byrns, Edgar F.   32216558 120/2nd                         On 4 October (1944) in Holland, led volunteer minesweeping detail and was wounded rescuing comrade. SS 28, 123/07,
Cabral, Manuel Pfc   120/A MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/11,
Cade, Clifford A.   36777022 120                         On 28 November and 1 December (1944) in Germany, maintained communication wire for 2 days under artillery fire. BS 123/07,
Cagle, Joe H. Pfc   120/B MIA   7/31/1944                     1, 124/09,
Cahill, Edward R. Sgt 6978370 120/Unk Co MIA   11/27/1944               P-3-9 NE   1, 38,
Caldwell, Jesse R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Calh??h, R. C. SSgt 34079260 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/15/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Georgia 88,
Caligary, John Pvt   120/K MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/09,
Call, Ivan E. Pvt 35638016 120/L   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left thigh                       124/02,
Callahan, Charles Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Callaway, Howard E. SSgt   120/A MIA   KIA         DSC           1, 33,
Callaway, William H. Capt O-1316844 120/L               DSC           N-1948-05-20,
Calvert, Roy L. Pvt   120/G MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/10,
Camaacho, Henry K. TSgt 30100904 120/Unk Co MIA   8/12/1944               D-463 HN   1, 38,
Cameron, Clarence Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Camp, Elza O.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Camp, J. W., Jr.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Campana, Frank J.     120/B                           28, 29,
Campbell, Charles E.     120/SVC                           N-1948-05-20,
Campbell, Jo R.   34569618 120           EIB   BS         On 5 October (1944) in Holland, searched areas under enemy fire during night for battalion commanding officer. BS 107, 123/07,
Campbell, Joseph E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Campbell, Kenneth K.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Canavera, John G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cannon, Charles D. TSgt   120/CN                           47,
Cantey, James Willis (C.?) Lt. Col. O-371477 120/1st,120/2nd         7/14/1944     SS/OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Led by youthful-appearing Lt. Col. James Cantey, Columbia, S. C., the 2nd Battalion had a busy day. On 21 November (1944) in Germany, as battalion commanding officer, took charge of company whose commander was killed and directed successful attack. SS/OLC 4, 17, 123/07, 126, N-1948-05-20, N-1955-02-15, N-1960-12-01, N-1966-05, N-1968-03, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Canto, Patrick J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Canty, James W.     120/2nd                           N-1955-02-15,
Capetanakis, Tony A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Capotorto, Philip     120/I                           N-1955-02-15, N-1958-06-20, email FT 1/2008
Capp, Charles W.   35899955 120               BS         On 5 October (1944) in Holland, searched area under enemy fire dufing night for battalion commanding officer. BS 123/07,
Capps, Hunter B.     120/M                           28,
Carani, Frank A. T/4 35273654 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Carbonneau, Lester A. SSgt 31177872 120/B 2nd Plt               SS           1, 2, 48
Cardinale, Antonio "Tony" SSgt 34024952 120/B 2nd Plt               SS/OLC         On 7 August (1944) in France, led outpost through enemy lines to safety during counterattack. SS 1, 2, 48, 123/07,
Cardwell, Cecil D. T/3   120/Medic Bn               BS/OLC           1, 28,
Carey, Leo T. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS         S/Sgt. Leo T. Carey, of Willimantic, Conn. 1, 37, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Carito, Patrick J. Pfc 33612654 120/Unk Co     KIA         BS     C-16-51 HC On 9 July (1944) in France, withstood enemy counterattack and remained at position under heavy fire. BS 38, 123/07,
Carleton, John R. Pfc 32759057 120/Unk Co MIA   45-02-27         SS     G-7-2 NE On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 men 1000 yards under heavy fore. SS 1, 38, 123/08,
Carlett, James R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Carlisle, Hollie D. Pfc 20454695 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared passage through mine fields and hedgerows and carried supplies under enemy fire. BS 1, 123/07,
Carlson, Roy E. T/4   120/SVC                           1, N-1963-10-1, N-1964-09-01,
Carmody, Vincent H.     120/K                           FT 3/08
Carnley, Delton J. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Caron, Adelard G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Caron, Adelard G. Pfc 31455617 120/L     12/14/1944                     124/14,
Carpenter, Charlie T.     120/A                           28,
Carpenter, David I. Pfc 34390184 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared passage through minefields and hedgerows under enemy fie; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, laid mines on bridge under enemy observatio and fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/08,
Carpenter, Heamon C.     120/SVC                           N-1948-05-20,
Carpenter, Herbert F. SSgt   120/C               BS           1, 29,
Carpenter, William E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Carr, James W.     120/2nd, 120/B, 120/G                            
Carr, Ralph E. Pvt 42026922 120/Unk Co               SS         On 9 Augut (1944) in France, led medics to wounded soldiers, protected flanks while medics administered aid. SS 1, 123/08,
Carrabino, John Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Carrico, Russell     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Carrillo, Frank A. Pfc   120/M               BS           1, 63,
Carroll, Bernard V. Pvt 31355193 120/A MIA   7/10/1944               C-10-16 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Carroll, Charles B.     120/Hq                 Chaplain         N-1963-10-11, N-1964-09-01, N-1966-05,
Carroll, Jesse     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Carroll, Leonard E. Pfc   120/L MIA   6/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Carson, Frederick G. 1st Lt O-129550 120/Unk Co     KIA               D-4-21 AR   38,
Carswell, John R.     120/2nd                           28,
Carter, Dan W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Carter, Ezekiel Pfc   120                         120th men who played a heroic part in the action Scrapbook 6/1945,
Carter, Johnnie P. Cpl   120/B                           54,
Carter, Robert W. 1st Sgt 20452873 120/SVC               BS         Rplcmt after 02/1944. On 10 July (1944) in France, led medics to wounded men during heavy fire of counterattach. BS 1, 13, 28, 123/08,
Carter, Thomas F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Carter, Walton L. Pvt 20419975 120/E MIA   6/17/1944               H-15-25 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Caruni, Frank A. T/4 35275654 120/I           EIB               107,
Caruso, Fred Pvt 33922952 120/I           EIB               87,
Carvelho, Frank C.   31232677 120               SS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, helped direct artillery fire which repulsed armor attacks. SS 123/08
Carver, Edward K. Pfc 35496712 120/I MIA   7/13/1944     EIB               1, 86, 107, 124/11,
Carver, Emmert W. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Carver, Eugene     120/2nd                           28,
Carver, Walter S. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt Jeep Drv         1, 63,
Casas, Paul W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cascone, Salvatore V. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cash, Albert B.     120/D                           28,
Cash, James W. Pfc 34372427 120/B MIA   7/17/1944               J-11-14 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Cashion, Clifton Wayne Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Cassese, Anthony T. Pvt 33600196 120/H MIA   8/16/1944               A-12-13 BR   1, 38,
Castillo, Andrew Pfc 39536871 120/Unk Co               BS         On 6 July (1944) in France, wounded in attempt to bring ammunition over exposed area. BS 1, 123/08,
Castleberry, Billie M SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Castleberry, Garland Pfc 38294439 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Castro, John D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Castro, Manuel C. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Catalano, Anthony B. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Cates, Hobart     120/Hq,119/I                           N-1963-10-01
Cates, Lester R. T/4 36672752 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, carried wounded man a mile over mud, through enemy fire. BS 1, 123/08,
Cates, Thomas M. Ssgt 34008971 120/I         7/15/1944                 28, 121, N-1955-02-15, N-1963-04-15, N-1964-09-01,
Catino, Robert E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Catlett, James R. Pfc 36565057 120/L     7/11/1944               H-22-6 NO   38, 124/08,
Cato, William H. Pfc 1407311? 120/I           EIB               87,
Causby, Johnny P. Pfc   120/A               BS           1,
Cennami, Salvatore Pfc 31430483 120/Unk Co MIA   11/11/1944               G-19-1 NE   1, 38,
Centers, James Pfc   120/C MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Cervantes, Leonard     120/Hq                           N-1963-10-11,
Chadd, Lawrence E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Chadwick, Cecil J., Sr. Pfc 34827445 120/G Mia   1/13/1945         BS           1, 124/12,
Chafin, Ralph M. Sgt 35780178 120/G               SS, BS         On 19 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered for dangerous but vital patrol; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, exposed himself to fire BAR into counterattacking enemy. BS,SS 1, 123/08,
Challenger, Russell T., Jr. Pvt 355?359? 120/I           EIB               107,
Chambers, Verling Pfc 35671691 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 123/08,
Champion, Kenneth L. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Champion, Robert V. SSgt 39924025 120/G MIA   1/13/1945               E-11-55 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Chancellor, Bueford L. Sgt 39030747 120/A     12/22/1944                     124/14,
Chandler, Donald F. Pfc 31376805 120/B                           2,
Chandler, Jack E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Chandler, Maxwell E. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Chandler, Phillip M. Capt. O-411392 120/M               BS/OLC CO Co. M       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. The captain was Capt. Philip Chandler, of Milledgeville, Ga. 1, 4, 13, 15, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Chanellor, Bueford L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Chapin, Frank D. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Chapman, Clarence J. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Chapman, Harvey C. Pfc 31217073 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/14/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Maine 1, 88,
Chapman, Lewis E. Pfc 35447793 120/D MIA   7/11/1944               G-2-41 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Chapman, Silas E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Chappell, Ira E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Charleston, Warren H. 1st Lt O-553697 120/B               SS/OLC, BS/OLC Medic       BS/OLC for meritorious service from 02/11/1945 to 05/08/1945 in Holland and Germany. From Oregon 1, 2, 48, 88,
Chartier, Oscar Pvt 312?003? 120/I           EIB               107,
Chase, Edgar A. SSgt   120/M               BS           1, 63,
Chastain, Edward A. Pvt 34831632 120/I           EIB               87,
Chavez, Baltazar B. Pvt 38442068 120/Unk Co     KIA               G-6-25 HC   38,
Cheatam, Richard D. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Check, George J. Sgt   120/C MIA   8/1/1944                     1, 124/05,
Checklett, Harold     120/B                           2,
Checklett, Harry     120/B       POW                   2,
Cheek, Forest M. Pfc   120/B,117/A   9/19/1944     CIB     PH   N,NF,R     LWB 28, 60,
Cheek, Marvin E. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cheffer, Paul B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Chelli, Albert Pvt. 35738891 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefield and hedgerows and carried supplies under fire. BS 1, 123/08,
Cheney, Evans H. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/18/1944                     1, 124/11,
Chiappetta, Gennaro     120/Medic Bn MIA   KIA                     1, 90,
Chiappise, Jerome Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Chieco, James C. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Childers, Glenn E. Pvt 34598032 120/D   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left shoulder                       124/03,
Childers, Tomas     120/SVC                           28,
Childress, Ernest E. Pfc 37142930 120/B                           2,
Childress, Ralph L. Cpl 33049320 120/Unk Co               BS         On 20 July (1944) in France, evacuated 12 wounded men over a mile through area being shelled. BS 1, 123/08,
Childress, Tom S. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Childs, Walter E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Chilensky, John (NMI) 2nd Lt. O-1321154 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Chilton, Jack M. SSgt 20811547 120/Unk Co MIA   7/31/1944               D-14-18 NO   1, 38,
Chisholm, William F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Chittum, Donald L. Pvt 33663646 120/B                           2, 28,
Chittwood, Raymond H Pvt 38122251 120/Unk Co MIA   10/8/1944         SS     F-12-42 HC On 8 August (1944) in France, knocked out enemy tank and half track from exposed position. SS 1, 38, 123/08,
Chlebowski, Martin F. Pfc 33392993 120/Unk Co               BS         On 1 August (1944) in France, although wounded, took another man to aid station, carried messages, before accepting medical treatment. BS 1, 123/08,
Chocklett, Harold E. Pfc   120/B,119/I               BS           1, 28, N-09/2008,
Chomiak, Andrew J. Pvt 32599095 120/I           EIB   BS           1, 86, 107,
Chrisman, Robert M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Christian, Marvin Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Christian, Reuben J. H/ Pfc 33218245 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane int enemy territory. BS 1, 123/08,
Christiansen, Louis U. Pfc 39683420 120/Unk Co               SS/OLC         On 23 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 wounded 1000 yards under heavy fire. SS 1, 123/08,
Christopher, Martin     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Christy, Paul P. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Christy, Ralph L. Capt O-130402 120/3rd MIA   45-03-25         SS, BS/OLC XO   E-19-16 NE Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13, 38,
Church, Robert H. Cpl   120/B               BS           1, 54,
Churns, Chester J. 1st Lt O 120/CN               SS/OLC, BS           1, 47
Ciambella, Anthony J. Sgt 33340534 120/E               BS         On 11 August (1944) in France, remained near enemy lines to secure vital information. BS 1, 123/08,
Ciminelli, Loreto NMI Pfc 32541176 120/K   06/18/1944 WIA W shrapnel splinters, area skull                       124/03,
Clampit, Claude W. TSgt 37100590 120/Unk Co MIA   8/16/1944               D-4-5 BR   1, 38,
Clark, Bernard W. T/5 20112601 120/Unk Co 12/25/1945   12/25/1944         BS Cook   Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38, 63,
Clark, Donald L. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/10,
Clark, Edward J. Pfc 36874399 120/Unk Co MIA   10/20/1944               E-6-11 NE   1, 38,
Clark, George H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Clark, Georgia H. Sgt 38402243 120/B     1/15/1945         SS           1, 124/12,
Clark, Harry S.   33154670 120                         On 7 August (1944) in France, let platoon in repulsing counterattack and attacking the enemy. BS 123/08,
Clark, James D. Pfc   120/CN                           28, 48,
Clark, Roger E. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Clarke, Harry S. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Clary, Landrum E. T/5   120/AT               BS Drove jeep for Capt Smothers         1, N-1965-09,
Claypool, James G. Pvt 37710609 120/Unk Co MIA   45-02-27               G-11-18 NE   1, 38,
Clayton, Fowler E. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cleary, Francis J. 1st Lt O-1?02114 120/I           EIB               87,
Cleaver, Albert B.     120/SVC                           28,
Cleland, Virgil R. (Virgle) T/5 34440219 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Clements, Russell B. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Clinard, Jack L.     120/G                           28,
Cline, Dale J. SSgt 370401?6 120/D               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-08-17 to 1945-04-04 in France, Belbium, Holland and Germany.  From 1, 88,
Clogston, Richard M. Pfc 31459921 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, lost from a patrol, he preceeded to his objective and returned with information. BS 1, 123/09,
Cloniger, Richard C. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Cloninger, Richard C.     120/AT                           28,
Cloud, William Don SSgt 37512735 120/B 2nd Plt               SS, BS           1, 2, 48,
Clum, Merrill J. SSgt 36104792 120/Unk Co MIA   10/22/1944               D-11-10 NE   1, 38,
Clymer, Russell NMI Pvt 38320487 120/2nd   06/17/1944 WIA GSW stomach                       124/01,
Co??o, Lawrence J. Pfc 33340614 120           EIB               107,
Coady, Francis X. Pvt 35828626 120/Unk Co MIA   10/22/1944               B-19-29 NE   1, 38,
Coalburn, James L. Pvt 34346059 120/Medic Bn MIA   12/12/1944               M-3-11 NE   1, 38, 90, 124/15,
Coates, William H.   33340497 120                         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared mines and hedgerows and carried supplies under fire. BS 123/09,
Coats, William H. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cobb, Boyd L. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cobbs, Boyd Cpl   120                         120th men who played a heroic part in the action Scrapbook 6/1945,
Coberly, Arnold L. T/4   120/SVC               BS           1,
Cochran, Albert W. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cochran, Carl W. Pfc 35442202 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 16 June (1944) in France, aided in capturing a bridge by killing many enemy and bringing machine gun across canel' on 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/09,
Cochran, Russell L. SSgt 35398541 120/Unk Co MIA   8/7/1944               I-9-11 BR   1, 38,
Cody, Jesse J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Coe, Donald Hulbert Cpl 32366350 120/3rd,120/AT   7/21/1944                     email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding.  Col Payne among others which I believe you have mentionned  and a Colonel Pritchard was one of our leaders. I remember Payne because he was a a real young 90 day wonder. I remember him so well because in maneuvers in Tennessee he got us lost and the Company Commander gave him a royal chewing out. Interesting enough Pritchard and one other Lt. were graduates of Ohio University where I attended. I was head of an Anti-Tank gun crew and was a Corporal. I have photographs of most of the men whose names I sent to you.  Attended Ohio University. email
Coen, John C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cohen, Abram R. Pvt 42112987 120/Unk Co MIA   10/22/1944               M-13-8 NE   1, 38,
Cohen, Isadore Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Cohey, Cephas P. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cohey, Joe C. P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cohn, Gilbert F. Cpl   120/Unk Co                         worked on Buzz Saw paper CC-1943-11-18,
Coker, Buford C. Pfc 34986392 120/B                           2,
Coker, Robert J.     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-03-20, N-1966-02,
Coldicott, Frederick Pvt 36960241 120/L MIA   10/22/1944               L-9-22 NE   1, 38,
Cole, Dewey G. Pfc 37142866 120/B                           2,
Cole, Joseph N. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Cole, Stephen C. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Cole, William B. Pfc 35496692 120/I           EIB   BS           1, 86, 87, 107,
Cole, William L. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
Coleman, Carlos A. Sgt 39538033 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 15 October (1944) in Germany, on spur of moment assumed duties of section leader, rallied the section to hold position. SS 1, 123/09,
Coleman, Charles G. Sgt 34829862 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 5 October (1944) in Holland, disengaged wounded man from wire and dragged him 30 yards to safety. BS 1, 123/09,
Coleman, Harry W. Pfc 35496700 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-2-5 NO   1, 38,
Coleman, Roger E.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Coleman, Russell J. Pfc   120/I           EIB   BS           1, 87,
Collake, Amos L. Pvt 34936339 120/B                           2,
Collier, James W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Collins, Ernest E. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Collins, James     120/2nd                           28,
Collins, Michael A. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Colomy, Jerome H. T/5   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd               BS           1, 10,
Colson, Lawrence V. Pfc 31249346 120/D MIA   7/11/1944               H-10-24 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Colvin, Donald W. 1stLt. O-1301437 120/E MIA   KIA         SS, BS 7/24/1944         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 17 November (1944) in Germany, directed bazook and artillery fire, enabling his unit to gain its objective. BS 1, 4, 13, 79, 123/09,
Comanche, Henry K. SSgt 30100904 120/Unk Co               BS         On 18 July (1944) in France, knocled out 2 tanks thus helping repel counterattack. BS 1, 123/09,
Comastri, Dante A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Combs, John K.     120/2nd                           28,
Combs, Richard D. Pvt   120/B MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/10,
Como, Danny     120/SVC                           28,
Condon, William J. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS, MM           1,
Condro, Bruno Pvt 42181230 120/B                           2,
Coney, Percy H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Coniglio, (unknown) Pvt   120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Conkin, Earnest Pfc   120/E MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Conner, Joseph     120/C                           News Winter 2008
Connolly, Cletus J. Pfc 36433009 120/L MIA   07/16/1944 or 07/23/1944               H-12-36 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Conover, Wilbert W. Sgt 33597663 120/I MIA   1/3/1945                     1, 124/12,
Conroy, Philip E. Pvt 31376790 120/B                           2,
Conroy, Stephen L. Pfc 36440936 120/3rd MIA   8/8/1944               E-2-1 BR   1, 38,
Consiglio, Joseph H. Pfc 31249526 120/K MIA 06/18/1944 WIA superficial W non-penetrating of back 12/25/1944               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38, 124/03,
Consiglio, Nick     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Constantine, Briton P. Pfc 31227753 120/3rd MIA   1/19/1945           Driver       On 7 October (1944) in Germany, led aid vehicles three miles at night over unfamiliar terrain and repaired telephone lines. BS 1, 123/09, 124/12,
Conway, Wilfred G. Sgt 36589316 120/K MIA   1/15/1945                     1, 124/12,
Cook, Arnold H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cook, Frank J. Pvt 42074890 120/B                           2, 28,
Cook, George     120/AT, 743 Tk Bn (Atchd)                         03/1965 NEWs says 743 Tank 31, N-1963-10-1,
Cook, James A.   35778076 120               BS         On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, crawled through snow and enemy fire in attempt to rescue one man. BS 123/09,
Cook, John M. 2st Lt O-132380 120/Unk Co MIA   8/13/1944               C-2-9 BR Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 28, 38, 79,
Cook, Joseph W.   O-1308478 120               BS,BS/OLC         On 6 August (1944) in Germany, led his men through intense fire to take objective. BS,BS/OLC 123/09,
Cook, Julian F.   20454082 120               BS         On 9-13 July (1944) in France, on spur of moment took charge of platoon, let it to successful capture of objectives. BS 123/09,
Cook, William J. (2) Pvt 37771343 120/B                           2,
Cooke, John M. 2nd Lt O 120/CN                           47,
Coombs, Glen E.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Coon, Kenneth R. MSgt 34008878 120/SVC   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right wrist           BS,SB/OLC         On 7 October (1944) in Germany, led tanks through fire to smash enemy positions; on 17 November (1944) in Germany, withstood enemy counterattack. BS,BS/OLC 28, 123/09, N-1955-02-15,
Cooper, David T. Pvt 33907486 120/Unk Co MIA   45-02-27               C-20-14 NE   1, 38,
Cooper, Fred H. SSgt 39093677 120/K MIA   1/21/1945                     1, 124/13,
Cooper, M. J. "Dolly" Cpl   120/CN               PH,BS         Maint Sgt.  05/2008-The cemetery, M.J. 'Dolly' Cooper Veterans Cemetery in Anderson, SC, is named for Cooper, 87, a corporal in the Army's 30th Infantry Division, who fought in the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. Cooper served in the state Legislature from 1974 to 1990, having been replaced by his son Rep. Dan Cooper, a Piedmont Republican who now chairs the House Ways and Means Committee.   
  29, Newspaper article 5/08                                
Cooper, Milford J. T/5   120/CN                           28, 48,
Copes, Edward W. Pvt 33780136 120/Unk Co MIA   8/9/1944               L-12-5 BR   1, 38,
Copley, John J. Pfc 36558410 120/I           EIB               107,
Corballis, John E.     120/M                           28,
Cordova, Alfred O. Pfc 395512?5 120/I           EIB               87,
Cormier, Robert Pfc 31138825 120/I           EIB               107,
Corn, Hubert M. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Cornwell, Harold J.   37591334 120               BS         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, after gunner was wounded, carried machine gun with ammunition through fire to objective. BS 123/09,
Corry, Preston T/4   120/CN                           47,
Coscia, Moris S. Pfc 33623859 120/G MIA   1/13/1945               B-15-15 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Cosmo, Lawrence J. Pfc 33310614 120/I           EIB   BS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, extinguidhed fire close to ammunition dump. BA 1, 87, 123/10,
Costa, Joseph Pvt 31232737 120/A MIA   7/19/1944               H-16-23 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Costanza, Joseph E. Pfc   120/M               BS           1, 63,
Cote, Clarence J. Pfc   120/A               BS           1,
Cotter, James L. TSgt 35019973 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Cotterell, Joseph     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Coulliette, Huston G. T/5   120/E MIA   7/13/1944                     1, 124/11,
Coulter, Bayard V. 2nd Lt O-1996593 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-11-27 to 1945-02-05 in Belgium and Germany. From Delaware. 1, 88,
Coulter, Ruel H. Pfc 33686312 120           EIB               107,
Coulter, Thomas R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Counseller, Robert E. 2nd Lt O 120/C               SS           1,
Coursey, Marvin H.     120/SVC                           28,
Courtney, John E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cousino, Stephen NMI Pvt 35342938 120/C   06/18/1944 W left hand blown off                     W 124/02,
Couture, Edward L. Cpl   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd               BS           1, 10,
Couvillion, William R Pfc 36838314 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, continued to objective through intense artillery fire. BS 1, 123/10,
Coverman, Hyman D. Pfc 32196529 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 7 Jyly (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerow under fire' on 28 November (1944) in Grmany, laid mines on bridge under enemy observation and fire. BS, BS/OLC 123/10, N-1966-05,
Covert, James W. Pfc 38414393 120/Unk Co     KIA               E-9-39 HC   38,
Cowles, Francis D. SSgt 20632482 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated men at night over exposed area. BS 1, 123/10,
Cox, Charles L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cox, David C.     120,119                           28,
Cox, Grover C., Jr. ?/2nd Lt 34372472/O- 120/H               SS/OLC, BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 28, 123/10, 62-06-1
Cox, H. C.     120/3rd                           28,
Cox, Henry J., Jr. Pfc   120/M MIA   07/21/1944 or 07/29/1944                     1, 63, 124/11,
Cox, James W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cox, Joe W. Pfc 38414393 120/Unk Co MIA   10/4/1944               E-9-39 HC   1, 38,
Cox, Ralph H.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Cox, Wilbur     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Coxe, James S.     120/SVC                           28,
Coyle, Edward J. (2) SSgt   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Coyle, John F. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cozzens, William I. Pvt 20453850 120/2nd MIA 06/18/1944 WIA GSW stomach 6/16/1944                     1, 124/02, 124/07,
Cr????, John V. Pfc 31245534 120           EIB               107,
Crabbe, Orville C.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Crabtree, Fredrick     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Crabtree, Harold D. T/4   120/CN               SS, BS           1, 48,
Crabtree, Lenvil Pvt 36778474 120/Unk Co MIA   1/15/1945               E-2-30 HC   1, 38,
Craft, Melvin L. Pfc 35075581 120/Unk Co               SS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, armed with a bazooka, exposed himself to tank fire and drove it away. SS 1, 123/10,
Craig, Chester R., Jr. Pfc 38549099 120/B                           2,
Crandall, Ernest L., Jr. Pc 31376829 120/B                           2,
Crane, Joseph A. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Crawford, Earl W. Pfc   120/F MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/08,
Crawford, William M. Pfc 36958109 120/B               BS           2, N-1964-09-01,
Crepeau, Charles P. 1st Lt. O-1291781 120/1st               SS S-2       Rplcmt after 02/1944. S-2. On 28-29 November (1944) in Germany, continued work tirelessly and under fire during a series of attacks. SS 1, 4, 13, 123/10,
Crews, Arthur J. 2nd Lt O 120/AT 2nd Plt               BS           1, 10,
Crews, Ralph W.     120/SVC                           28,
Cricca, Rocci J. Pfc 31249227 120/C MIA   7/10/1944               E-16-4 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Crisco, James S.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Crisman, Merton B. SSgt   120/D MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/05,
Crissey, Harry E. Pfc 33951522 120/B                           2,
Crittington, Reid Pfc 37261777 120/I           EIB               107,
Crockett, Lloyd L. Sgt 20730409 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 8 August (1944) in France, thwarted enemy attempts to break through lines; on 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded at night over exposed area. Bs,BS/OLC 1, 123/10,
Cross, Kenneth L. Pvt 35738717 120/D MIA   7/11/1944               G-26-19 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Crosslin, Roy V. Pfc 34326590 120/Unk Co               BS         On 14 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered to go through fire to evacuate wounded men. BS 1, 123/10,
Croteau, Arthur F. Pfc   120/L               BS           1,
Crowe, Fred W. Pfc 42027552 120/Unk Co MIA   1/15/1945         BS     D-5-51 HC   1, 38,
Crowe, Miles E. SSgt 36152656 120/Unk Co   8/7/1944           SS         Pro ball player 1941 Natl Champs. On 7 August (1944) in France, though wounded, refused medical aid because of danger to rescuers. SS 1, 123/10, CC-1943-11-18,
Crudden, Robert D. Pfc 38668323 120/B                           2,
Crum, Roland R., Jr. Sgt 19175466 120/Unk Co MIA   8/7/1944               P-6-1 BR Choir 1, 38, CC-1943-11-26,
Crumbine, Amos S. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Crumley, Borughton B. Sgt   120/F MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/06,
Crumley, Henry C. Lt. Col. O-291575 120/2nd                 C.O. 2nd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. CO 4, 15, CC-1943-11-18,
Crump, Hollis Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cudworth, Walter W. Pfc   120/1st               BS           1,
Culbetson, Edward L. Pfc 39345390 120/B                           2,
Cullen, Francis X. Pfc 32564805 120/Unk Co MIA   8/5/1944               E-5-24 CA   1, 38,
Cullums, Ernest S. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Culp, Carlos A. Pfc 35633876 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, established and maintained communication wire over exposed ground for four days. BS 1, 123/10,
Culp, William J. T/5   120/CN                           47,
Culpeper, Ryley L. TSgt   120/M               BS 2nd Plt Sect Sgt         1, 63,
Cunningham, Coy L. Pfc 38294690 120/I           EIB               107,
Cunningham, George W. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cunningham, Ray W. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Currey, Francis S. TSgt   120/K               Congressional Medal of Honor, SS           1, 28, 29,
Currie, Donald H. Pfc 39110002 120/G MIA   7/11/1944               G-10-24 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Curry, Francis S. SSgt 12225906 120/K   12/21/1944     CIB     PH/OLC,BA, Platoon Leader R,A,CE     Joined 30th about 9/15/1944. FT
Curtis, Byron D. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Curtis, Claude F., Jr. 2nd Lt. O-1324516 120/Hq               BS 7/24/1944 Ln. Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Ln Off. "The big trouble in our men's path was the large bluff on the western side of the canal, which is some 200 feet above water," said Lt. Claude F. Curtis Jr., San Antonio, Tex. 1, 4, 79, Scrapbook 2/1945
Curtis, Robert E. 1st Lt O-1299209 120/H               SS Inf HW 1542       Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (311th Repl Co) 24,
Cy, George D. A Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Cynkar, John J. Pvt 33920331 120/Unk Co MIA   10/16/1944               E-9-53 HC   1, 38,
Cyr, Bernard J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Cyr, Fred E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Czechowicz, Julius P. Pvt 33805370 120/Unk Co MIA   10/16/1944               E-18-1 NE   1, 38,
Czerniawski, Jeffry W Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS         Colonels Basketball team 1, CC-1943-12-03,
Cznerniawski, Jeffery W.   32531960 120               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, delivered message and guided platoon through area subjected to intense fire. BS 123/11,
Dague, Norman D. Sgt   120/Hq               BS           N-1955-02-15, N-1962-06-15,
Dalaba, Merton J. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/09,
Dale, Clarence E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Daley, Richard E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dalia, Nicholas J. T/5 32055799 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, established and maintained communication wire over exposed area for 4 days. BS 1, 123/11,
Dalton, Berkeley P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dalton, Estal B. Pfc   120/B               BS           1,
Dalton, James M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dalton, Thomas W. SSgt   120/Hq               BS/OLC           1, 28, N-1967-09,
D'Ambrosio, Ralph. M. SSgt 32528845 120/Unk Co               SS, C d'G         On 9 August (1944) in France, though wounded, continued to direct his platoon in face of enemy counterattack. SS 1, 123/11,
D'Amico, John Capt O-10315278 120/A               SS/OLC, BS 1945-01-15         BS for meritorious service from 01/15/1945 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From New York 1, 88
Damore, Albert H. Pfc 31376780 120/B               SS           1, 2,
Dan, Merrill D. 2nd Lt O 120/CN               SS           1, 28, 47,
Dancause, Albert F. Pvt 31465241 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded at night over exposed ground. BS 1, 123/11,
Daniels, Francisco P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
D'anna, Natoli Pfc 42176285 120/B MIA   KIA                     1, 2,
Danner, Floyd E. T/4 36435146 120/I           EIB   BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/13/1944 to 04/25/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Illinois 1, 86, 87, 88, 107,
Darwin, Donald D. Pvt   120/1st AT Plt               SS           1,
D'Auben, Don J. 2nd Lt O 120/AT               BS/OLC           1,
Daugherty, Jack B.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Daugherty, Nelson O. Sgt   120/F               BS           1,
Daugherty, Willard C. T/5 35496656 120/Unk Co               BS           1, FT 5/08
Dauterman, Louis J. Pfc   120/AT               BS           1,
Davant, Shelly H. SSgt 34023819 120/G MIA   7/11/1944               G-3-25 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Davenport, Glenn W. Pvt 35347391 120/Hq I&R     KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   38,
David, John G. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Davidson, Arthur Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Davis, Barney NMI Pfc 34420669 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) on France, recovered supplies bropped by a plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/11,
Davis, Charles R. Sgt 35567892 120/M               SS, BS         On 6 August (1944) in France, helped drive off enemy aircraft by sticking to .30 caliber machine gun. BS 1, 28, 123/11,
Davis, Dewey E. SSgt   120/CN                           47,
Davis, Earl J. Pfc 37221772 120/Unk Co MIA   11/20/1944               M-2-17 NE   1, 38,
Davis, Edwin F. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Davis, Frank S. Cpl   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28,
Davis, Hiram L. Pfc 35758847 120/I               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/13/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From West Virginia 1, 86, 87, 88, 107,
Davis, Ivan D.     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Davis, Jack D.     120/SVC                           28,
Davis, John W. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Davis, Lucious C. Pfc 34977184 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, continued to objective in face of intense fire. BS 1, 123/11,
Davis, Mortimer Sgt 32024776 120/C MIA   1/14/1945               F-7-14 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Davis, Oscar     120/M                           28,
Davis, Richard C. Sgt 39320903 120/Unk Co     10/5/1944         SS     D-6-51 HC On 5 October (1944) in Holland, from exposed position, forced snipers from nest with BAR fire. SS 1, 38, 123/11,
Davis, Starling J. Pvt 38294502 120/C MIA   7/10/1944               G-7-29 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Davis, William B. Sgt 20271658 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 28 July (1944) in France, carried ammunition to forward elements and evacuated wounded; on 22 August (1944) in France, withheld German attack with machine gun. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/11,
Davis, Willie J. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Davison, Homer E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Deadman, Howard Al TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS/OLC, C d'G           1,
Deadmon, Howard E.     120/G MIA   KIA                     1,
Deal, Grady E.     120/G                           28,
DeAngelis, Carmelo Pfc 32516311 120/I           EIB               107,
Dearman, Lloyd NMI Sgt 34421631 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 6 August (1944) in France, attempted to bring ammunition through intense fire; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, cleared vital road under heavy artillery fire. BS,SS 1, 123/11,
Deaton, Ashley R. TSgt   120/3rd               BS/OLC           1, 28,
DeBeradinis, Robert Pfc   120/L MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/07,
Decker, Frank     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Dees, J. C. Pfc 38541953 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, as member of patrol, harassed the enemy causing many casualties. BS 1, 123/11,
DeFalco, James     120/?                           N-1963-10-11,
Defilippa, Mike Pvt   120/Unk Co                           CC-1943-12-31,
DeFrates, Joseph F.     120/G                           N-1960-12-01, N-1962-06-15, N-1963-06-15,
Degado, Jose Y.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Degenhardt, Hollis G. Sgt 38317598 120/A MIA   DOW 12/05/1944         BS         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, alone searched out road intersection to insure safety of supporting tanks. BS 1, 123/11, 124/15,
DeLancey, Charles E. T/5 34600566 120/2nd               BS/OLC         On 14 August (1944) in France, maintained communication wire under intense shelling. BS 1, 28, 123/11,
DeLancey, Zeb V.     120/Hq                           28,
Delaney, Donald A. Pfc 31202466 120/3rd               BS/OLC Driver       On 29 November (1944) in Germany, brought much needed mortar ammunition over uncleared routes. BS 1, 123/11,
Delay, John L. Pfc 38270850 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/14/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Okalahoma 1, 88,
Delistle, George G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dell, Edward J. SSgt 20231954 120/Unk Co               SS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, led machine gun section forward with rifle troops in attack, took over when gunner was wounded. BS 1, 123/12,
DelPriore, Lawrence J     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
DeLuca, Giovanno N.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Deluca, John J. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/18/1944                     1, 124/07,
Demakos, Mike G. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Demars, Alphonse A. Pfc 31188691 120/Unk Co MIA   8/22/1944               A-20-42 LO   1, 38,
DeMatteo, Vincent J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dempsey, Paddus Pfc 3?372603 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Tennessee 88,
Dempsey, Percy E. WOJG W-2113533 120/SVC                 Ass?t. S-       Rplcmt after 02/1944. Asst S-4 4, 28,
Denaro, Simon A.   31370251 120               BS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, scattered enemy armored column and infantry by firing BAR from exposed position. BS 123/12,
Deneway, Voyd J. Sgt 33725295 120/B     12/25/1944                     124/14,
Denson, David C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dent, Clarence R. 1st Lt. O-1309529 120/C,119/C                 C.O.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 17,
Deppe, Henry A. 2nd Lt. O-1307672 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
DePue, Ray E.     120/Hq                           28,
DePutron, John C. Lt   120/I                           Email FT.2/2008
Desear, Joseph W. Pvt 20420429 120/H   06/18/1944 W shrapnel left leg                     W 124/02,
Desrosiers, Paul TSgt   120/H                         This "Marion" is Mrs. Paul Desrosiers, whose home is at 1 Elisabeth St., Lawrence, wife of the technical sergeant of Engineers who will man the stern when the boat takes assault troops across the Rhine one of these fine days or nights. N-1964-09-01, Scrapbook 6/1945,
DeVito, Joseph A. Pvt 32250062 120/Unk Co MIA   1/15/1945               D-31-4 AR   1, 38,
DeVitto, Ralph A.   11130696 120               BS         On 23 December (1944) in Belgium, continued in attack despite heavy casualties by artillery in his unit. BS 123/12,
DeWeerd, James A.   O-520591 120               SS         On 25 July (1944) in France, attempted to dig two buried men out during bombardment. SS 123/12,
Dewey, Helmer H. 1st Lt O-1321295 120/Unk Co MIA   8/17/1944         SS     D-10-5 BR On 25 July (1944) in France, alone and unaided, captured enemy machine gun, took eleven prisoners. SS 1, 38, 123/12,
Dezman, Joseph A. 1st Lt   120/M               BS/OLC 2nd Plt Ldr         63,
Diaz, Anibal NMI Cpl 34057898 120/E   06/18/1944 shrapnel lower left leg                     W 124/01,
Dickens, Lee B. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Dickens, Lester O.   16021615 120               BS         On 19 June (1944) in France, took part in three-man patrol which enetrated deep into enemy territory, returned with vital information. BS 123/12,
Dickson, Roy E. SSgt 36044910 120/Unk Co     KIA         BS     D-38-13 AR On 10 September (1944) in Belgium, rescued assault boat and speeded platoon's crossing a canal. BS 38, 123/12,
Didelot, Melvin T.   35702455 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 7 August (1944) in France, maintained position and repelled the enemy during counterattack. SS 1, 123/12,
Diehl, Arthur J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Diehl, James A.     120/1st                           28,
Dietz, Wade T. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Dilibarto, Raymond A.   42053878 120               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication wire under artillery and sniper fire. BS 123/12,
Dill, Claude Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Dillman, Joseph R. Cpl   120/Hq I&R MIA   KIA                     1,
Dinger, Clair W.   33871677 120               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany maintained communication wire under artillery and sniper fire. BS 123/12,
DiPierro, Scipione D. TSgt 12050592 120/B MIA   7/25/1944               D-16-23 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
DiPietro, Carmen P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dixon, Lawrence E. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dixon, Walter S. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dobbs, James 0. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/08,
Dodson, George C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Doeron, Wilfred R. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dogostino, John J. Pvt 42081430 120/Unk Co MIA   10/22/1944               B-21-21 NE   1, 38,
Doiren, Wilfred D. Pvt 312440?6 120/D               BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/05/1944 to 02/10/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Rhode Island 1, 88,
Dolan, Harold L. Pfc   120/F MIA   7/26/1944                     1, 124/06,
Dolan, John J. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Dolan, Philip B. T/5   120/Hq               BS Driver         1, 28,
Dolph, Thurston T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Domenicone, Isadore P Cpl   120/3rd,120/M               BS/OLC Trans. Cpl         1, 63,
Domingue, Clebert J. Pfc 38258284 120/B     1/13/1945                     124/12,
Dominique, Clebert J. Pfc 38258284 120/Unk Co MIA   1/13/1945               G-6-58 HC   1, 38,
Donahue, James J., Jr Pfc   120/CN                           47, N-48-03-20, N-1948-05-20,
Donnelly, Harry W. T/5 33113713 120/2BN/Hq/Medic       44-08-07 Mortain       BS         On 11 July (1944) in France, acted as medic for one company and attachments during difficult period, tended wounded and evacuated them under fire. BS 1, 123/12, Email from FTowers 8/2008
D'Onofrio, Albert Pfc   120/A               BS/2 OLC           1,
Donoway, Voyd (sic) J. Sgt 33725295 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 16 November (1944) in Germany, delivered prisoners of war through intense fire for 1300 yards, organized evacuation of wounded. BS 1, 123/12,
Doomchin, Abraham T/4   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Dorfman, Bernard Pvt   120/A MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/10,
Dotson, Carter T/5   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Dotson, John F. T/5 34326548 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Doty, John H. Pfc   120/E MIA   7/24/1944                     1, 124/08,
Douglas, Eldon D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Douglas, Jesse C.     120/M MIA   10/15/1944                     1, 63,
Dowler, Harold D. SSgt 35741002 120/M MIA   12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd         1, 63, 124/13,
Downey, Francis L. T/5   120 Medics               BS           N-1962-06-15, N-1963-04-15,
Downing, Myron J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Doyle, (unknown)     120/Unk Co                            
Doyle, John A. 1st Lt O 120/I               SS, BS           1,
Doyle, Michael J. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Drag, Steve J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Drake, James Howard 2nd Lt O 120/SVC               BS         email from son, 12/2007.  Good friends with "Dolly" Cooper. Battlefield Commission during the European Campaign 1, 28,
Draper, Purnie W. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dresser, Herbert W. T/4 35072813 120 S-3               BS Journal C       BS for meritorious service from 11/21/1944 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Ohio 88, N-1948-05-20,
Drewett, Henry E. T/5 32564007 120/Unk Co               BS         Choir. On 22 September (1944) in Holland, took wounded civilian to shelter from artillery and drove him through fire to aid station. BS 1, 123/12, CC-1943-11-26,
Driscoll, Harold P. Sgt   120/A               BS           1,
Drum, George Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Drury, Bill C. 2nd Lt. O-1304048 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Duch, Henry T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Duchane, Gustave A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Duckett, Harry U. SSgt 33375035 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 23 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for patrol and brought back vital information; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, moved forward under intense fire to set up positions on objective. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/12,
Duckett, Robert M.     120/F, HQ                         1964-09 NEWs says HQ N-1964-09-01,
Duffy, John F. Pvt 31232581 120/1st               SS Radio Opr       On 28 November (1944) in Germany, kept radio contact from battalion to companies when shell fire prevented laying of wire. SS 1, 123/13,
Dufrene, Roley J. Pvt 38497411 120/Unk Co               BS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, searched area grazed by automatic fire for wounded officer. BS 1, 123/13,
Dufresne, Alfred R. 2nd Lt. O-1318524 120/C                 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4, 17,
Duggan, Raymond G. Pvt 14156174 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 07/02/1944, On 2 July (1944) in France, killed seven Germans, destroyed three machine guns behind enemy lines. BS in France.  From Tennessee 1, 79, 123/13,
Duggins, James M. SSgt 20452750 120/Unk Co               BS         On 15 June (1944) in France, by crawling, established wire communication over exposed terrain. BS 1, 123/13,
Duhamel, Leo SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Duke, George V. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Duke, Namon C. Pfc 34339881 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Dunagan, Lucius V. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dunavent, Eugene Pfc   120/D MIA   7/24/1944                     1, 124/08,
Duncan, Henry A. 2nd Lt. O-1293029 120/CN MIA   7/9/1944           Plat. Ldr   L-1-17 NO Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4, 38, 47, 124/04,
Duncan, William R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dunfee, Ralph O. 1st Lt. O-299633 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Dungan, Allen B. Pfc 34198989 120/Unk Co MIA   45-03-26               F-12-11 NE   1,
Dunger, George E. Pfc 17091786 120/E MIA   7/7/1944               J-13-10 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Dunkle, Paul I. Pvt   120                         120th men who played a heroic part in the action Scrapbook 6/1945,
Dunlop, Milton J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Dunn, John E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Dunn, Lewis W Pfc 20535584 120/K MIA   1/21/1945         SS           1, 124/12,
Dunn, Raymond N. T/5 38063855 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/18/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Okalahoma 1, 2, 88,
Dunnington, Donald W. 2nd Lt. O-1285724 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, N-1958-06-20,
Dupee, Alfred J. Pfc 42120261 120/Unk Co MIA   10/5/1944               A-12-17 HC   1, 38,
Dupilka, George Pvt 33925835 120/B                           2, N-09/2008,
Dupre, Roland A. Pfc 31244282 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 02/04/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Rhode Island 1, 88,
Dupuis, John K. 2nd Lt O-526245 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA           Inf HW 1542       Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (311th Repl Co) 24,
Durralia, Peter J. 1st Sgt 35047093 120/B                 Medic         2
Dusang, Clifford G. Sgt 20460232 120/Unk Co   WIA 01/15/1944 Belgium         PH     F-7-67 HC email from nephew 04/2008: My Uncle was CLIFFORD G DUSANG and was a Sergeant in the US Army 120th Infantry 30th Infantry Division. He was from Louisiana. He was serving in Belgium, and was killed on 15TH JANUARY 1944. He was married to VIOLET CUTTING while in Winchcombe Gloucestershire during his training for D-Day. He had two sons PAUL and VINCENT. We know that he was injured in heavy fighting, and died of his wounds. He is buried at the HENRI-CHAPELLE CEMETERY PLOT F 7 GRAVE 67in Belgium. My Mother was Violets Sister, and we would really like to know more about the action resulting in his death.He was awarded the Purple Heart, and my Aunty could never bring herself to find out more about how he had fought and died for America. Please could you assist us. Are there any Departments that could have more information on Cliffords final actions, so near to the end of the War.  38, email 4/08
Dust, Harry L. Pfc   120/A               SS, BS           1,
Dye, Richard S.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Eason, William N. 2nd Lt O-1302443 120/Unk Co               BS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, exposed himself to lead tank to knock out enemy emplacement. BS 1, 123/13,
East, Hassell A.     120/G                           28,
Eastham, Herbert V. Pvt 38178505 120/B MIA   7/11/1944               B-14-45 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Eaton, Robert L.     120/Unk Co       1944-08-07 Mortain                   N-1948-05-20,
Eaves, Harold E. Pfc 39850515 120/D MIA   7/8/1944               C-3-11 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Eberhardt, John J. Major O-1284842 120/Hq               BS/OLC Regt Adjutant, S-1       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. S-1. Major J. J. Eberhardt. of San Antonio, 120th's supply officer, said the 30th Division had not yet lost a single tank in enemy action. 1, 4, 13, 15, CC-1943-11-18, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Eberts, Richard W. Sgt   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Eble, Charles H. Pfc 35496607 120/Unk Co               SS/OLC         On 7 August (1944) in France, spotted enemy attack and rallied men to repel it. SS 1, 123/13,
Echoff, Frederick Cpl   120/M     8/21/1944           2nd Plt         63,
Ecker, Lysle J. Pfc   120/A               BS           1,
Eckhoff, Frederick T. Cpl 32531966 120/Unk Co MIA   8/21/1944         BS     D-7-39 NO   1, 38,
Eddins, Jack E. Pfc   120/G               BS           1,
Edgeworth, Etheridge F. Pfc   120/Medic MIA   7/31/1944                     1, 90, 124/09,
Edl, John W. Pfc 3539?769 120/I           EIB               87,
Edmonds, Bernie A. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Edmonds, Rex TSgt   120/A               BS           1,
Edwards, Dan K.     120/D                           28,
Edwards, Donald L. SSgt 37680780 120/F MIA   1/13/1945               A-2-16 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Edwards, Harry L. Pfc 17040523 120/B                           2,
Edwards, Henry H. Pfc   120/2nd MIA   0/09/1944                     1, 124/08,
Edwards, Hobert M. Pfc 35710580 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, gave wounded comrade first aid under fire and evacuated him. BS 1, 123/13,
Edwards, Norris L. Pfc   120/E MIA   7/16/1944                   Choir 1, 124/07, CC-1943-11-26,
Edwards, Robert L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Edwards, Seymour J.     120/M                           N-1948-05-20,
Efferen, Howard B. Pfc 42069771 120/B MIA   1/16/1945               A-2-30 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Ehley, Frank Sgt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Eichen, Sidney 1st Lt O-1297337 120/AT               BS         Plt Ldr 1, 4, CC-1943-11-18,
Eigenbrod, Lloyd J. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Eilenberg, Robert G. 2nd Lt. O-1322773 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Eisenberg, Isadore Sgt 42061268 120/I MIA   KIA         SS         On 18 November (1944) in Germany, exposed himself to remove mine for passage of tanks. SS 1, 123/13,
Eisenberger, John P. Pfc 16063683 120/Unk Co MIA   8/11/1944               E-14-3 BR Choir 1, 38, CC-1943-11-26,
Ekmar, Eugene O. Pfc 36704575 120/I                           107,
Elber, Robert E. SSgt 37114574 120/I           EIB               107,
Eldridge, Howard L. TSgt   120/AT               BS           1, 28,
Ellingsen, Lloyd B. Sgt   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Ellington, Lee Roy     120/Hq                           28,
Elliot, Calvin C. Pvt 35705892 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/13,
Elliot, George R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Elliott, George R. Pfc   120/E     6/15/1944                     124/07,
Ellis, Clarence A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ellis, Dale H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ellison, Milton     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Elman, Arthur Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Elrod, Roy L. Pfc   120/A               BS BAR man         1,
Elson, Norman 0. Sgt 20454285 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From North Carolina. On 3-4 July (1944) in France, killed and wounded numerous enemy and brought valuable information. 1, 79, 123/13,
Emanuel, Ralph M. SSgt 17040674 120/M               SS         On 14 June (1944) in France, exposed himself to heavy automatic fire to direct mortar fire on hostile installations. SS 1, 63, 123/13,
Embry, Reval H. T/4 35107674 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, removed vehicle from exposed position to clear road for tanks. BS 1, 123/13,
Emmert, Francis A. SSgt 35034437 120/Unk Co               SS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, knocked out Tiger tank in face of heavy counterattack. SS 1, 123/13,
Emmons, Gerard A. Pfc   120/C               BS           1,
Emory, John H. T/4   120/Hq               BS           1, 28,
England, William E. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Englehart, Thomas C. 2nd Lt   120/L MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/04,
Epstein, Harry     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Erb, William J. Pfc   120/A MIA   10/12/1944                   KIA N-1966-05,
Erichson, Reynold C. Capt. O-1295693 120/F               DSC, BS, C d'G CO Co. F       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. CO 1, 4, 13, 15, 22
Erickson, Ed G. T/4   120/CN MIA   KIA                     1, 48,
Erickson, Laverson D. Pfc 36834720 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 21 September (1944) in Holland, patrolled difficult enemy area, secured vital information. BS 1, 123/14,
Erickson, Paul R. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Erickson, Reynold C. Capt O-1295693 120/2               DSC         Acting commander of the battalion was Capt. Reynolds C. Erickson, Miles, Iowa, farmer until the war.On 6-12 August (1944) in France, though isolated from remainder of Regiment, fought valiantly and refused to surrender. DSC 123/14, Scrapbook 2/1945,
Ervin, Cornelius     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Escorza, Cyrus Pfc 39237046 120/B                           2,
Esquivel, Michael A. 1st Lt O 120/Hq               SS           1,
Esser, Hilmore R. Pfc 36810891 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 7 August (1944) in France, reorganized and led group of men to safety under fire. BS 1, 123/14,
Estes, Cyrus M. Pfc   120/A               BS           1,
Estevez, Ralph W.     120/Hq I&R MIA   KIA                     1,
Evans, Charles D. SSgt 17040673 120/C MIA   7/9/1944         SS     L-16-33 NO On 15 June (1944) in France, rushed enemy machine guns forcing them to withdraw. SS 1, 38, 123/14, 124/05,
Evans, Charles E.     120/SVC                           28,
Evans, Charles E., Jr. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Evans, David W. TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS/OLC           1,
Evans, Jack T.   20421156 120               BS/OLC         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, rescued comrade from exposed area which contained mines. BS/OLC 123/14,
Evans, Jesse R. T/5 35671336 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Kentucky 1, 88,
Evans, John H. Pfc 35472849 120/Unk Co               BS         On 31 July (1944) in France, repaired communication wires under intense fire. BS 1, 123/14,
Evans, John L., Jr. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Evans, John W. TSgt 33119715 120/F MIA   7/30/1944               H-10-34 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Evans, T. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Evans, William H. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Eversole, Frances M. Pvt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ewan, Roy A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Ewert, Rudy G. Sgt 36263057 120/I MIA   7/17/1944     EIB               1, 86, 107, 124/05,
Ewing, James F. TSgt 20453641 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 July (1944) in France, carried ammunition to forward lnes and evacuated wounded. BS 1, 123/14,
Ey, Kenneth J.     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-03-20,
Ezzell, Doyle C. Pfc 39539968 120/Unk Co MIA   8/7/1944               E-6-7 CA   1, 38,
Faacks, Daniel W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Faber, Edward J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Fabian, Sheldon B. Pfc   120/K MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/09,
Faeciulli, Sabatino T T/5 32958277 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 09/01/1944 to 04/18/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Deleware 1, 88,
Fagnant, Herbert Pfc   120/B   7/19/1944                     Severly WIA 07/19/1944 outside St. Lo by a tree burst and was evacuated to a combat hospital, and then to England for more surgery and to recover from his wounds.   
  email from neighbor,  6/08                                
Fainer, Stephen M.     120/I                           28,
Fair, Ford L. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Fair, Paul A.     120/AT                           28,
Fairbanks, (unknown) Lt O 120/Unk Co                            
Fairbanks, Russell (NMI) 1st Lt O-1308802 120/Unk Co               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 11 July (1944) in France, ordered men to engage infantry, while he took exposed position to destroy tank by bazooka during counterattack. BS 1, 4, 13, 123/14,
Fairris, James L. TSgt 35509244 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Kentucky. On 9 July (1944) in France, manned machine guns in face of armored enemy counterattack. BS 1, 88, 123/14,
Fake, Gerald T/4 39318024 120/Medic Bn     KIA               L-6-13 BR   38, 90,
Falck, Wilmer F. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Falgout, Philip A. SSgt 38200529 120/Unk Co               BS         On 19 June (1944) in France, took part in three-man patrol which penetrated deep into enemy territory, returned with vital information. BS 1, 123/14, fana
Falls, James L.     120/AT                           28,
Fanatico, Dominick S. Sgt 42120420 120/K               SS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, set machine gun in forward position during attack, repelling tank counterattach. SS 1, 123/14,
Fanning, Glen B. Pvt 33658568 120/Unk Co     KIA               D-6-2 NE   38,
Farhatt, Junior J.   35739011 120               BS,BS/OLC         On 7 October (1944) in Germany, led mortars to important forward position; on 27 November (1944) in Germany, drove vehicle forward of MLR to dig mortars in for future attack. NS,BS.OLC 123/14,
Farlso, James D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Farmer, Clyde G. TSgt   120/AT 2nd Plt                           10,
Farnsworth, Harold   6826004 120               BS         On 29 November (1944) in Germany, delivered mortars and ammunition through dangerous area under enemy fire. BS 123/14,
Farris, Fred C. Pvt 37738969 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-5-9 NE   1, 38,
Farris, Garvin B. Lt. Col. O-287791 120/Hq                 Exec. Off       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. XO 4, CC-1943-11-18,
Fasulo, Diego NMI Pvt 32573552 120/F   06/17/1944 WIA GSW left foot                       124/01,
Faulkner, Shelby M.   35575635 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, knocked out two tanks in face of 17-tank counterattack. SS 1, 123/14,
Faust, Jacob Pfc 36570976 120/Unk Co MIA   8/10/1944               F-11-9 BR   1, 38,
Feigel, John J. Pfc 36884293 120/B                           2,
Feimster, Horace W., Jr. SSgt 20454288 120/G MIA   7/4/1944         PH,BS 07/04/1944 Posthumously         SSgt Horace W. Feimster, Jr., 20454288, Infantry, US Army, for meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From North Carolina.  Posthumously. On 3-4 July (1944) in France, killed and wounded many enemy, secured vital information. BS 1, 79, 123/15, 124/05,
Feldt, Martin H. T/5 32?48749 120/I           EIB   BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/13/1944 to 04/25/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From New York. 87, 88, 107,
Felts, Herbert L. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Ferguson, Fred W. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Fernandez, Louis     120/1st                           N-1948-03-20,
Ferragamo, Vincent Pfc 31463354 120/B                           2,
Ferris, Melvin H. Pvt 31375784 120/Unk Co MIA   7/27/1944               D-1-52 AR   1, 38,
Fessler, Wayne R. Pfc 35587938 120/AT MIA   DOW 12/25/1944               C-5-18 HC   1, 38, 124/15,
Fields, Art     120/Unk Co                         Colonels Basketball team CC-1943-12-03,
Finkelstein, Sol     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Finklestein, Sol NMI SSgt 33340595 120/L   06/18/1944 W shrapnel back of neck                     W 124/02,
Finnich, Joseph     120                         Joseph Finnich, jeep driver, a former taxi driver from Allaquip, Pa,, cleared a 6-foot fence by a good three feet on the way to a foxhole. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Fiorica, Frank T. SSgt 39398835 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/01/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From California. 1, 88,
Fischer, Herman A. Sgt   120/B               DSC           1, #22,
Fischer, Robert     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Fish, Lloyd M. Pvt 343?245? 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Fish, Winford Pfc   120                         Pfc Winford Fish, of Leachville, Ark. Scrapbook 2/1945,
Fisher, Frank I. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Fisher, John E. SSgt   120/B MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/05,
Fisher, Roland T., JR. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Fisher, William T. Capt. O-399359 120 FA,105 M               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13,
Fite, Richard H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Fitscher, Richard J. Sgt 20231741 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, protected Observation Post from enemy patrol. BS 1, 123/15,
Fitzgerald, Thomas H. Pfc 31249283 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 August (1944) in France, exposed self to remove mines to clear road for friendly tanks. BS 1, 123/15,
Fitzgerald, William A T/5 33174826 120/3rd MIA   12/25/1944                     1, 124/14,
Flachbach, Richard M. Pfc 35614247 120/I           EIB               87,
Flanigan, Lewis B. T/5   120/Medic Bn               BS/OLC           1, 90,
Flanigan, Lewis R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Flanning, Glen B.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Fleischmann, Arthur W. Sgt   120/F               SS, BS           1,
Fleishman, David E. Pvt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Fleming, Edward R. "Flip" T/4 34008352 120/B                           2, 54,
Fletcher, Clyde B. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Flint, Harrison L. Pfc 35448059 120/1st               BS Driver       On 28 November (1944) in Germany, worked 24 hours to evacuate wounded through shelled area. BS 1, 123/15,
Flores, John E. SSgt   120/G               SS           1,
Flowers, Willie Lee T/4 34478632 120/G               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 02/06/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Mississippi Email from FTowers 8/2008
Floyd, George W. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Floyd, John E. 2nd Lt   120/B                           54,
Fluks, George V. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Flynn, Zane A. Pfc 16148398 120/Unk Co     KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   38,
Foehl, William F. Cpl   120/D MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Fogg, Edward E. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1, N-1958-02-14, N-1958-06-02,
Fogli, Thomas W. TSgt 36352076 120/A               SS,SS/OLC         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, rescued tanker from burning tank under fire; on 10 October (1944) in Germany, fired German bazooka against enemy, drove off attack. SS, SS/OLC 1, 123/15,
Foley, John D. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Foltz, Marvin J. Pfc 36159293 120/F MIA   7/9/1944               G-13-6 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Folz, Charles J.   35490611 120               BS         On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, manned positions against strong enemy attack. BS 123/15,
Fontaine, Paul J. Pvt 31244100 120/Hq I&R               BS         On 15 June (1944) in France, mounted lead assualt tank to direct fire on enemy strongpoints. BS 1, 123/15,
Forbey, Richard SSgt 20729818 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 07/15/1944 to 02/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Missouir. 1, 88,
Ford, Oscar     120/E                           28,
Forget, Gilbert SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Forman, Milton NMI Pvt 32527003 120/G   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left hand                       124/02,
Forrester, Louis C. Pfc   120/A               BS           1,
Foster, Conway S.     120/E                           28,
Foster, Harry A.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Foster, Max P. T/4   120/Unk Co               SM           1,
Foushee, Elton B.     120/Hq, 113 FA/B                           28,
Fowler, Auburn A. Cpl   120/Hq                 Armorer,Articifer       Choir CC-1943-11-26, N-1948-05-20,
Fowler, Clayton E.   34433074 120               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 123/15,
Fowler, James B. Cpl 6965756 120/Unk Co               SS         On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, attempted to rescue wounded comrade under heavy fire. SS 1, 123/15,
Fowler, Shannon L. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Fox, Burton K. 1st Lt. O-1293573 120/I         7/14/1944 EIB     Exec. Off       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. XO 4, 86, 107, 125,
Frable, Arthur F. Pfc   120/AT                         MG Sharpshooter CC-1943-11-18,
Frady, Hanchel M. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Fraker, John     120/M               BS         Oldest man in Co Hq 63,
Franczewski, Edward F Pfc   120/3rd               BS           1,
Frank, Arthur G. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Franklin, Edwin J. 1st Lt O-1303701 120/Hq I&R               SS, BS/OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 15 June (1944) in France, mounted lead tank in order to bring fire on enipers. BS 1, 4, 13, 123/15,
Franklin, Omer W. Pfc 34372473 120/Unk Co               SS         On 11 July (1944) in France, knocked out tank by bazooke from exposed position. SS 1, 123/15,
Franklin, Walte, Jr. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Fravel, Jesse     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Frazier, Downey T. Sgt   120/G MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/05,
Frear, Roy A. Pvt 33613312 120/I           EIB               87,
Frederick, Charles TSgt   120/M               BS 2nd Plt Sgt         63,
Fredrick, Charles W. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Freeman, Ferdie L. SSgt 36030032 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, organized platoon into strong points which repelled enemy attack. BS 1, 123/15,
Freeze, Elbert M. Pvt 34432781 120/Unk Co               BS         On 15 June (1944) in France, crawled over exposed ground to install vital communication wire. BS 1, 123/15,
Freichs, John Major   120                         I bet the Germans don't know what hit them, opined Maj. John Freichs, Memphis, Tenn., executive officer. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Freidrich, John L. Sgt 33070566 120/A   06/18/1944 WIA W shrapnel, face & nose.                       124/02,
Freimund, Otto, Jr. Pfc 36253638 120/G               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, evacuated wounded over 1000 yards through terrain under heavy fire. SS 1, 123/15, N-1964-09-01,
Friedman, Arnold Pfc 35702890 or 32497620 120/K MIA   12/24/1944         BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/01/1944 to 02/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Kentucky 1, 88, 124/14,
Friedman, Frederick J Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Friedrich, John L. TSgt   120/A               BS           1, 28,
Friesner, Curtis D. 1st Lt O-1316892 120/Unk Co MIA   10/9/1944         SS, BS     F-7-52 HC On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, exposed self to allow wounded to gain safety. Ss 1, 38, 123/15,
Frisco, Gilbert P. Pfc 33709296 120/Unk Co MIA   10/11/1944               D-2-26 HC   1, 38,
Fritz, Delbert A. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Frost, unk Pfc   120/K                           N-1948-03-20,
Fryer, James B. Pfc 39265547 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right thigh, severe                       124/01,
Fuller, Darrell E. SSgt 39400640 120/G               SS, BS         S/Sgt. Darrell E. Fuller, of Valejo, Calif., took a Panther out by setting it afire with a grenade. On 19 October (1944) in Germany, brought back vital information from dangerous patrol mission. BS 1, 123/16, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Fuller, James W.     120/SVC                           28, N-09/2008,
Fuller, Marvin A.     120/C 3rd Plt,120/K                         Pfc Marvin A. Fuller, of Husliford, Wis., from Co. K  67, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Fultz, Morley L. SSgt 37723322 120/B               BS         On 9 August (1944) in France, exposed self to clear road for friendly tanks. BS 2, 123/16,
Funk, Joseph (2) Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Furnari, Phillip E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Furrer, Edwin Pfc 33540545 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Gabeey, James Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Chpir CC-1943-11-26,
Gagajewski, Steve A. Cpl 33340359 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefield and hedgerow and carried ammunition. BS 1, 123/16,
Gaines, Horace     120/H                 Kitchen truck driver          
Gainey, John V. SSgt 34008132 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Gall, Louis G. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gallagher, Daniel T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gallegos, Ramon Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gallic, Louis NMI   32526435 120               SS         On 9 July (1944) in France, though wounded, dragged self through enemy territory, securing information. SS 123/16,
Gallio, Louis T/5   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Galmer, Dude J. Pfc 38154465 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 23 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for patrol and secured vial information. BS 1, 123/16,
Galuppo, Henry S. Pfc   120/K MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/07,
Gamble, Elmer G. Pfc 38075812 120/B                           2,
Gamble, Robert L. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/19/1944                     1, 124/11,
Gammel, Murl E. Pfc 35812354 120/Unk Co MIA   10/16/1944               A-13-19 NE   1, 38,
Gansarkski, Adolph B.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Garber, Melvin H. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Garbrick, Harry L. Pvt 33255480 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 1, 123/16,
Garcia, Angel M. SSgt 39261187 120/H               SS Machine gun section ldr       On 23 November (1944) in Germany, as machine gun section leader, led rifle platoon to objective. SS 1, 123/16,
Garcia, John C. Pfc 39851163 120/M MIA   1/19/1945                     1, 63, 124/12,
Garcia, Soferino A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Garcia, Tony M. Pvt 38180576 120/Unk Co MIA   8/8/1944               E-2-3 BR   1, 38,
Gardner, Frank, Jr. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gardner, Robert W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Garian, Edward R. 2nd Lt. O-1324883 120/C,119/C                 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4, 17,
Garman, Alphues F. T/5 39?81047 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/15/1944 to 04/15/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From California 1, 88,
Garner, Carl F.     120/3rd                           28,
Garner, Charles     120/L                           28,
Garner, Fred N.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Garner, Thomas R. 1st Lt. O-1309181 120/Unk Co               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13,
Garnice, Daniel A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Garren, Willis, Jr. SSgt 36368692 120/A MIA   1/20/1945               D-6-20 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Garrett, Hayden D. TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Garrett, Howard L. Pfc 36550652 120/Unk Co MIA   8/9/1944               I-12-15 BR   1, 38,
Garrett, James W.     120/AT                           28,
Garrison, Clarence Sgt   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Garrison, Ellis R. SSgt 39093391 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 July (1944) in France, led medics through heavy fire to men wounded for two days. BS 1, 123/16,
Gary, George C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Gassen, Frederick M. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gates, Roy E. Sgt 33766146 120/Unk Co               SS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, rescued and administrated first aid to wounded comrade. SS 1, 123/16,
Gates, Wildred O. SSgt 34008251 120/B MIA   10/23/1944               C-4-52 HC   1, 38, 54,
Gaudet, Darrell A. Sgt   120/F               SS           1,
Gaudet, Ernest J. Pfc 34070766 120/B                           2,
Gauthier, Joseph E. Pfc   120/M               BS           1, 63,
Gayda, George J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gaydos, Vincent L. Pvt 42108157 120/Unk Co MIA   1/21/1945         SS     F-6-76 HC   1, 38,
Gebhart, Raymond D. TSgt 15527366 120/Unk Co               BS         Choir, BS for meritorious service from 1955-06-15 to 1945-04-28 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Ohio. 1, CC-1943-11-26,
Gebo, Lyle M. Pfc 32579426 120/Unk Co MIA   45-03-25               L-18-22 NE   1, 38,
Geglia, Vincent A. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Geise, Joseph L. Pfc 42027193 120/B MIA   DOW 12/31/1944               G-13-68 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Gelardi, John Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Gendron, Laurent E. Pv 31448710 120/B                           2,
Gennet, Abram R. Sgt 42101779 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, took eight prisoners and reduced strongpoint. BS 1, 123/16,
Georgeson , Constanti     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Geralds, Ray NMI T/5 35686839 120/Unk Co               BS, BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 12 Octover (1944) in Germany, maintained communication wires under fire; from 28 November (1944) to 1 December (1944) in Germany, maintained wire over exposed area under fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/16,
Gerboth, Kenneth W. Pfc 38320124 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 Kuly 1944, in France.  From Oklahoma. On 3-4 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured vital information. BS 1, 79, 123/16,
Gerkin, Billy J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gerking, Carl E. Pfc 35832874 120/Unk Co     KIA               E-9-25 NE   38,
Gerl, John G. 2nd Lt O-1322903 120/CN,120/Hq               SS,SS/OLC, BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         Lt. John G. Gerl of Milwaukee, wasn't troubled with man-power shortage when he had to build a bridge over a canal running parallel to the Boer River during 120th Rgt.'s struggle to establish a  bridgehead February 23. On 28 July (1944) in France, plunged forward of lead elements to direct fire on hostile installations; on 10 August (1944) in France, collected food dropped by plane in enemy territory. SS, SS/OLC 1, 47, 123/16, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Germanos, James J. Pvt 35241088 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 02/10/1944 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Ohio 2, 88,
Gerrnanos, James J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gerry, Chester M. Pfc   120/L     7/8/1944                     124/07,
Gersomovic, John A. Pfc 33361855 120/L MIA   7/8/1944               G-10-25 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Gerstein, Albert Pfc 32518045 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Gerth, Marshall D. 2nd Lt. O-524894 120/F MIA   6/15/1944         SS 06/15/1944 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr. On 15 June (1944) in France, though wounded, carried important message to have fire on friendly troops lifted. SS 1, 4, 13, 123/16, 124/04,
Gesell, Eric G. Capt. O-492324 120/Medic Bn               BS/2 OLC Medical Off. 1st BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13, 15,
Geshon, Herman Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Getek, Clarence A. Pvt 33816246 120/B                           2,
Getts, Lonnie H. Pvt 38572669 120/B                           2,
Gialdini, Joseph J. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Giandonato, John N. Sgt 33619677 120/Unk Co MIA   11/23/1944               A-19-32 NE   1, 38,
Giardino, Joseph     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gibbons, Otis Cpl   120/1st/MED               BS           1, 28,
Gibbs, Grady B. SSgt 34008439 120/B               SS, BS/OLC         On 6 August (1944) in France, organized group to break through enemy encirclement. SS 54, 123/16, N-48-03-20,
Gibbs, Theodore B.     120/C                           28,
Gibson, George G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gibson, James R. Pvt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Gideon, Norman F. Pfc 37142808 120/B                           2,
Giebink, Robert R. Capt   120/Medic Bn                           28, N-09/2008,
Giesz, Fred G.     120/1               PH/OLC, BS Wireman & Switchboard Opr       email 10/2008:     I was in the 1st Bat. hdq company of the 120th as a wire man and switchboard operator. I received the Purple heart and a cluster, also the bronze star. I joined the 30th in St. Lo as a replacement and stayed with the unit until the end. I was shipped home with two other men to find our way home the best we could. The regiment was home before we sailed from France and was discharged in Ft Dix in 1945.  email 10-2008,
Gifford, Gerald A. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
Gilbert, Charles L. Sgt   120/M               BS Co Clerk         63,
Gilbert, James H. Pfc 34648758 120/I           EIB               87,
Gilbreath, George L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Giles, (unknown) T/5   120/M                 2nd Plt         63,
Gillam, Everette     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gillespie, Aaron G.   35738716 120               BS         On 23 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for patrol, secured vital information. BS 123/17,
Gillete, Robet Lt O 120/Unk Co                         120 "Colonels" Basketball Coach CC-1943-12-03,
Gillette, Robert S. 2nd Lt. O-524396 120/Hq                 Asst Personnel & Athletic Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, CC-1943-11-18,
Gilliam, Everett E. TSgt 36233740 120/Unk Co     KIA               P-2-1 BR   38,
Gilligan, Leo J.   31188716 120               SS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, knocked out two tanks against 17-tank counterattack. SS 123/17,
Gilmer, Thomas "Tookie"     120/D, 120/H, 120/M                           28,
Gilmore, Harry F.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Gilson, John W. SSgt 31064322 120/Hq I&R MIA   6/18/1944               I-23-9 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Ginder, Henry Pvt 36880651 120/Unk Co MIA   7/30/1944               A-6-33 NO   1, 38,
Ginsberg, George G.   32014768 120               BS         On 5 October (1944) in Germany, rescued two wounded men and administered first aid. BS 123/17,
Givens, David M. Sgt 33900528 120/B                           2,
Givliani, Michael J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gladson, Clyde W. Pfc 34129942 120/Unk Co MIA   12/25/1944               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Glazier, Ezekiel L. Capt. O-1298696 120/Hq                 Regt S-2       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. S-2. Maj. Ezekiel Glazier, of Palm Beach. Fla.  Seen about the area were: 4, 15, 79, CC-1943-11-18,  Scrapbook 2/1945, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Gleason, Ken     120/1st,120/A                           N-1965-03-01,
Gleason, walter A. SSgt 33070027 120/Unk Co     KIA               I-13-15 BR   38,
Glider, Ezekiel Major   120                         Two others ware surrounded in a farmyard and abandoned intact, according to Maj. Ezekiel Glider, of Palm Beech, Fla. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Glonke, Bruno E. Pfc   120/G MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/08,
Glosson, Elbert L. SSgt   120/A MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/05,
Gluckin, Lawrence 1st Lt. O-1305914 120 CIC Det                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Gluhan, Steve L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Glumm, Clyde E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gnifke, Carl J. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Gobble, Richard C.     120/SVC                           28,
Goble, William "Bill" Sgt   120/G                 MG Section of CP       SGT William "Bill" GOBLE, MG Section at the CP of  G/120th.   was in Mortain battle for Hill 314(317), cutoff for 5 days,  suffered battle fatigue and returned to the States via hospital in England in the Fall '44.  I visited him in his hometown of SEYMOUR, IN where he described the action where Dad, Shine & CPT Bunch were fatally wounded.  He previously was a cook with Dad, returned to SEYMOUR where he worked to retirement as a baker. email from Bob Robinson,  12/2008.
Goertz, Warner R. Pfc 16096208 120/B MIA   KIA               E-12-15 NO Show as KIA, but death announced 1962 in N-1963-04-15 38, N-1962-06-15, N-1963-04-15,
Goertz, Werner NMI   42013560 120               SS         On 21 August (1944) in France, persuaded 23 enemy to surrender, helped take 65 prisoners. SS 123/17,
Goetz, Warren R. Pfc 18096208 120/I     7/11/1944     EIB               107, 124/08,
Goff, Donald R. SSgt 36885081 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     D-4-1 NE On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded at night over exposed area. BS 1, 38, 123/17,
Gogel, Chester J. Pfc 35713758 120               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From Indiana. On 3 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured vital information. BS 79, 123/17,
Goins, Earl G. Pfc   120/Unk Co               DSC           22,
Goins, Everette TSgt 35686918 120/F MIA   KIA         DSC,PH/OLC,CIB,DUC,EIB,BS,C'dG,BF     F-13-14 NE See Obit.   http://www.inproudremembrance.com/Everette%20Goins%20Story.html.  T/Sgt Goins was was killed in action near Mehrum, Germany, a small town formed by a loop in the Rhine River, south of Wesel, on 24 March 1945. He is buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery at Margraten. AWARD, POSTHUMOUS, OF THE DISTINGUISHED-SERVICE CROSS By direction of the President, under the provisions of Army Regulations 600-45, 22 September 1943, as amended, the Distinguished-Service Cross is awarded posthumously, by  
the Army Commander to the following named individuals:                                  
* * * *EVERETTE GOINS, 35 686 918, Technical Sergeant, Infantry, Company “F”, 120th Infantry Regiment, for extraordinary heroism in action on 23 February 1945, in Germany. As the platoon led by Sergeant Goins advanced across flat, open terrain heavy enemy machine gun fire wasencountered. On of the German guns, immediately to the platoon’s front, had an excellent field of fire and threatened to halt the advance. Sergeant Goins directed his men to a position of defilade and boldly charged the hostile emplacement. Using his carbine, he killed the two-manmachine gun crew and two riflemen who were covering the position. The outstanding courage and superb leadership of Sergeant Goins, which enabled his platoon to seize its objective, were in keeping with the finest ideals of the armedforces. Sergeant Goins was killed in a subsequent action. Next of Kin: Mrs. Annie Goins (Mother) Route Number 1, Hatton, Kentucky.* * * *BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL KEYES:JOHN M. WILLEMS Brigadier General, GSC Chief of Staff OFFICIAL:                                  
W.G. CALDWELL, Colonel, AGD, Adjutant General 1, 22, 38, Internet                                
Golas, Walter F.   20110078 120               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, protected Observation Post from attack of enemy patrol. BS 123/17,
Goldblatt, Melvin L.   37499332 120               BS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, took part in dangerous, vital patrol mission 3000 yards behind enemy lines. BS 123/17,
Golden, Robert W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Golimowski, Aloysius Pfc 32579909 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-3-15 NO   1, 38,
Gollust, Jack W. 1st Lt. O 120/3rd                 Comm. Off       Rplcmt after 02/1944. Comm. Off. 4,
Goloback, John M.   36457167 120               BS         On 28 June (1944) in France, attempted to extinguish ammunition dump fire under shelling. BS 123/17,
Gonder, Fred N. 1st Lt. O-1309546 120/M MIA   7/10/1944         SS 2nd Plt Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 9 July (1944) in France, during attack, fallied and inspited failing troops. SS 4, 63, 123/17, 124/05,
Gonzales, Salvador NMI   38542249 120               SS         On 20 July (1944) in France, took over for wounded machine gunner and, though wounded, continued attack. SS 123/17,
Good, Irving T/5   120/2nd MIA   -0.00012003                     1, 124/06,
Goodman, James W. SSgt 19028562 120/Unk Co               SS, C d'G         On 7 August (1944) in France, organized squad to withstand enemy attack. SS 1, 123/17,
Goodmanson, Merlyn C. Pfc 37591462 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     G-20-7 NE On 17 November (1944) in Germany, manned positions and with bazooka, repelled enemy tanks and infantry. BS 1, 38, 123/17,
Goods, Frederick W. SSgt 39399653 120/E MIA   KIA         BS/OLC         On 19 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for patrol, secured vital information. BS 1, 123/17,
Goodwin, Chester L. SSgt 39927538 120/A               SS, BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-15 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Idaho 1, 88,
Googe, James R. Pfc 13125682 120/K MIA   7/8/1944               H-22-36 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Gordon, Alvn H. 1st Lt O-1303712 120/L               SS/OLC Plt Ldr       On 31 July (1944) in France, crawled over shelled area to observe mortar fire, repelled counterattack. SS 1, 123/17,
Gordon, Harry L. Pfc 11091531 120/B     7/15/1944               J-24-9 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Gordon, John T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Gordon, Percy H. Pfc   120/I MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Gores, Leo C. 2nd Lt. O-1324837 120/C     6/15/1944               H-3-41 NO Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 38, 124/04,
Gorman, Joseph G. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Goshien, Milton H. Pfc 38236678 120/L MIA   7/7/1944               E-8-13 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Gossard, Thomas E. 1st Lt O-1322914 120/Unk Co               SS         On 21 October (1944) in Germany, cut way through barbed wire under fire, captured seven enemy. SS 1, 123/17,
Gossett, Robert G. SSgt 35564740 120/G               BS/OLC 7/24/1944         BS for meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From Indiana. On 3-4 June (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured information; on 19 September (1944) in Germany, volunteered for dangerous patrol secured important information. BS,BS/OLC 1, 79, 123/17,
Gossman, Thomas B. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Gouge, Louis A. Pfc 39845047 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-20 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From California 1, 88,
Gouin, Howard S. Pfc   120/H MIA   7/24/1944                     1, 124/06,
Gould, Raymond W. Pfc   120/K MIA   KIA         SS/OLC           1,
Graber, Lawrence T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Grahal, Steve S. Pfc 33710188 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-10-3 NE   1, 38,
Graham, Clarence J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Graham, James G. Pfc   120/B               BS           1,
Graham, Kenneth E. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Graham, Robert W. Pfc   120/Medic Bn               BS/OLC           1, N-1965-09,
Graham, William C. Pfc   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/08,
Grant, Arthur F. Pfc 31424890 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, drove ammunition vehicle from flaming barn. BS 1, 123/17,
Grant, Norman Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gravenstein, Paul L., Jr. Pfc 36912752 120/B               BS/OLC           1, 2,
Graves, Charles C. Pvt 33888725 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS     D-12-20 HC   1, 38,
Graves, Joe P. SSgt 6356391 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-9-20 NE   1, 38,
Graves, Johnnie O. Pfc 37721312 120/B MIA   1/20/1945                     1, 124/12,
Gray, David TSgt   120/M                 1st Sgt         63,
Gray, Wista D. Pfc 33538764 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Grechwiak, Richard J. Pvt 32581582 120   06/18/1944 Shrapnel both legs                     W 124/02,
Green, Charles V. Pfc   120/CN               SS           1, 48,
Green, Delmar F. Pvt 30530290 120/1st MIA   07/30/1944 or 07/28/1944         BS         On 30 July (1944) in France, evacuated wounded under shelling. BS. KIA France 07/1944 1, 123/18, 124/09,
Green, Merrill M. Pvt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                   Chpir 1, CC-1943-11-26,
Green, Natham Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Green, William L. Sgt 20360780 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               J-17-34 NO   1, 38,
Greene, James T. SSgt 34031210 120/G MIA   7/10/1944         BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From North Carolina. On 3 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured vital information. BS 124/11,
Greene, Merwyn H. Pfc 35343040 120/C MIA   7/22/1944               G-22-12 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Greeno, Arthur K. 2nd Lt O-130863 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   1, 38,
Greenwood, Clifford N Sgt 34023533 120/SVC MIA   12/30/1944         BS     D-9-11 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Greer, Howard C. Major O-379968 120/B, 120/3rd     KIA         DSC, SS/OLC, BS CO Co. B       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Lt. Col. Howard C. Greer, of nearby Middle River, said yesterday that despite all German denials he is certain that Max Schmeling, former heavyweight boxing champion, is dead-killed by Greer's own 30th Div. doughboys. 1, 13, 15, 22, N-1966-05, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Griffin, James D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Griffin, Roy W. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Griffin, William NMI Pvt 32517025 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 1, 123/18,
Griffis, Lyle R. Maj O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Griffith, Donald V. Pvt 33896817 120/F     7/27/1944               G-9-29 NO   38, 124/09,
Griffith, Harold E. Pvt 33848883 120/E MIA   12/21/1944               D-6-8 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Griffith, Harold S., Jr. Maj O-23403 120/Hq               BS XO 1st BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 15,
Griggs, Herbert T. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Grill, Joseph E. Pfc 33685804 120/Unk Co               BS         On 19 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered for patrol, secured vital information. BS 1, 123/18,
Grimes, Johnnie G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Grimshaw, Jack S. 1st Lt O-1296518 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 30 September (1944) in Germany, removed important radio equipment from vehicle exposed to enemy fire and observation. BS 1, 123/18,
Grinaldi, Salvatore M     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Grisco, James S. T/3   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Grissom, James Marshall     120/D                           28,
Grisson, Earnest W. TSgt   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/11,
Gritz, Lawrence W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Groce, John T. Pfc   120/D MIA   8/1/1944                     1, 124/09,
Groff, Benjamin F. Pvt 33933169 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               P-11-13 NE   1, 38,
Grogan, Kenneth J. Pfc 12067056 120/G MIA   7/4/1944         PH,BS 07/04/1944 Posthumously     C-1-38 NO Pfc Kenneth J. Grogan, 12067056, Infantry, US Army, for meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France, Posthumously.  From New York. On 3 July (1944) in France, took part in important combat patrol, killing many enemy, securing information. BS 1, 38, 79, 123/18, 124/07,
Grogan, Lawrence J. SSgt 35701711 120/F               BS/2 OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 07/22/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Kentucky.  120th men who played a heroic part in the action 1, 88, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Gross, Frank J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Grossman, Martin Pvt   120/G MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/09,
Grothe, Walter L. Cpl 37681976 120/Unk Co               BS         On 87 October (1944) in Germany, led mortars to vital position. BS 1, 123/18,
Grous, Clifford NMI Pfc 33340395 120/H   06/18/1944 Shrapnel left foot, severe                     W 124/01,
Grover, Biou J., JR.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Groves, Carl E. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Groves, Lonnie N. Sgt 35499395 120/B               SS           1, 2,
Grubb, Howard B. 2nd Lt. O-1315160 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW chest           SS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 15 June (1944) in France, singlehandedly destroyed machine gun nest, killed five enemy. SS 4, 123/18, 124/02, N-1948-05-20,
Grubb, Kenneth L. Pfc   120/C 3rd Plt               BS           1, 67,
Grubbs, Sherrill E.     120/AT                           28,
Grumbine, Amos S. Pvt 33242681 120/Unk Co               SS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, manned machine gun against enemy armor attack. SS 1, 123/18,
Guadagno, Henry M. T/5   120/CN                           47,
Guest, Peter H. Pfc 36574540 120/K MIA   DOW 12/09/1944               A-41-40 EP   1, 38, 124/15,
Guest, Robert F. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 11 July (1944) in France, led bazooka man through enemy fire to position where he could knock out tank. BS/OLC. 1, 123/18,
Guest, Robert J. Pvt   120/I MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/10,
Guido, Dominick E. Pvt 15337045 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefield and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 1, 123/18,
Guidorizzi, John J. SSgt 32022949 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB         J-21-4 NE   1, 38, 87,
Guillemette, Victor F SSgt   120/K               SS           N-1958-06-20, N-1965-09,
Guiton, John J., Jr. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gulick, George S. Pfc   120/G MIA   7/15/1944                     1, 124/09,
Gunderson, Gordon W. SSgt   120/K         CIB     BS Squad Leader R,A,CD     Joined 30th about 9/15/1944 1, FT
Gunderson, Randall B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Gunn, Edward B. 2nd Lt. O-514002 120/Unk Co,30 MP Plat                 Attch to MP's       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 14, 93, CC-1944-01-21,
Gunter, John E. T/4   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28, N-1962-06-01, N-1963-04-15, N-1967-03,
Gunther, John E.   20455480 120               BS         On 14 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered to cross exposed area to help isolated unit without medics. BS 123/19,
Gurganus, Joseph     120/G                           28,
Guthrie, Leslie G. T/5 34031336 120/Medic Bn               BS         On 12 July (1944) in France, gave first aid and directed evacuation of wounded under fire. BS 1, 28, 123/19,
Gutierrez, Norberto T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Gwyn, Joseph H. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Haas, Raymond C. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Haatanen, Unto T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Habas, Chester S. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Habgood, Robert M. Capt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Hadson, Miles R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hagelbarger, Jacob W. SSgt 35590535 120/B                           2
Hagen, Earl Pvt   120/L MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/10,
Hagen, Guy B. 1st Lt. O-1300961 120/2nd               BS,BS/2 OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 19 July (1944) in France, laid wire under fire to vital roadblock; on 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication lines through heavy shelling. BS,BS/OLC 1, 4, 13, 123/19,
Haggard, Gilbert H. Pfc 35792124 120/I           EIB               87,
Hagler, Wylie     120/F                           28,
Hagner, Warren L. Pfc 33898815 120/B MIA   1/16/1945                     1, 124/12,
Hagney, John J. Pfc 33070018 120/H     07/14/1944 or 07/10/1944               G-27-17 NO   38, 124/08, 124/09,
Hague, Russell W. Sgt 20360771 120/C MIA   8/1/1944               F-9-14 BR   1, 38, 124/05,
Haigler, M. D.     120/SVC                           28,
Hair, Felton C.     120/SVC                           28,
Hair, Felton C., Sr. T/5   120/SVC               BS           1,
Hairfield, Edward E. Sgt 20360793 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               I-7-14 BR   1, 38,
Halbach, Edmund M. Pfc 38291049 120/I           EIB               107,
Halbrook, George O.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hale, Jack NMI Pvt 37230201 120   06/18/1944 shrapnel puncture both legs                     W 124/02,
Haley, Marvin B. Pvt   120/E               SS           1,
Haley, Paul Pfc 34326642 120/I           EIB               107,
Hall, Cleatus E. Pfc 34596252 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 38,
Hall, Dean F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hall, James A. SSgt 34326648 120/I,118 FA/A               BS           1, 83, 86, 107,
Hall, Maynard W. Pfc 35738783 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, helped clear minefield, direct traffic, establish ammunition dump under fire. BS 1, 123/19,
Hall, Ransie L. SSgt 34008678 120/B               BS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, knocked out machine gun nest during attack. BS 1, 54, 123/19,
Hall, Robert J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Halvorson, Chester N. T/4   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28
Hamant, Daniels T/4   120/CN               BS         Choir 1, 48, CC-1943-11-26,
Hambleton, Max E. Pfc   120/D               SS, BS/OLC Driver         1,
Hamilton, Alva D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hamilton, Austen D. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Hamilton, Max E.   39107945 120               BS,SS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, tranported supplies and personnel unceasingly across exposed area; on 28-29 November (1944) in Germany, tranported equipment over exposed area. BS,SS 123/19,
Hamker, Eldon J. Sgt 20607903 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left abdomen                       124/02,
Hamm, George W. Pfc   120/C               BS         My name is Larry Snow, son of Cecil Jackson Snow, 30th div. 120th inf. Co C.  He is listed in you roster as Kia/mia.  He was wounded on April 5th, and carried to safety and evacuated to a field hospital by private George Hamn.  He died from his head wounds on April 25th, 1945 and was buried in Cambridge Eng.  He was awarded 2 Bronze Stars and one Silver Star 1,
Hammond, Maxwell I. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Hancock, Howard E. SSgt   120/CN                           47,
Hancock, James E.     120/A MIA   KIA                     1, 28,
Hancock, James O. (C.?) Pfc 33849288 120/B     1/16/1945                     124/12,
Hancock, Lester J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Handberg, William F. Pfc   120/A               SS           1,
Handley, Raymond H. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Hanecek, Charles E. Sgt 33392949 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From Pennsylvania. On 3 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy and secured vital information. BS 1, 79, 123/19,
Hanes, Henry C. Pfc   120/CN                         Sharpshooter 47, CC-1943-11-18,
Hankins, Irvin W. 1st Lt O-1298863 120/Unk Co               SS, BS,BS/OLC         On 9 October (1944) in Germany, covered withdrawal of battalion with machine gun in face of strong enemy attack. BS/OLC 1, 123/19,
Hanks, Farris M. Pfc 36074658 120/B                           2,
Hanks, Roger N. Pfc   120/A MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/08,
Hanna, Duane R. Pfc 38459512 120/I           EIB               107,
Hanna, Frank     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hannafin, James D. 1st Lt. O-1291461 120,118Inf/2nd                 2nd Plt.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. 2nd Plt Ldr 4, 56,
Hannon, John S. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hanratty, John J. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd                           10, 28, N-1965-09, N-1966-05,
Hansen, Elmer J.   20346820 120               SS         On 19 November (1944) in Germany, led ammunition vehicles through artiller to front positions. SS 123/19,
Hansen, Elmer T. Sgt 6863188 120/M     12/21/1944         BS 2nd Plt         1, 63, 124/14,
Hansen, Harry A. SSgt   120/K     7/2/1944                     124/05,
Hansen, Henry E. SSgt 17056642 120, 117/B,117/D MIA   11/18/1944   CIB     PH,DUB-M/S   N,NF,R E-9-8 NE LWB 1, 20, 38, 60,
Hanson, Harold M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Hanson, Wyman E. Cpl   120/K               BS           1, 28,
Hanwell, Leo H. T/5 31??5628 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Harapat, unk     120/H                           N-1964-09-01,
Hardaway, Eads G. Lt Col O-20855 120/l,120/2nd       44-08-07       SS CO       On 25 July (1944) in France, after aerial bombarement, reorganized battalion to continue attack. SS 1, 123/19,
Hardee, Arthur L. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Harden, Carl C. 1st Lt O-312204 120k,120/E MIA   KIA               H-24-34 NO   1, 38,
Harders, Melvin I. T/3 37163826 120/Unk Co               BS         On 17 July (1944) in France, rescued comrade under artillery fire. BS 1, 123/19,
Hardesty, Ivan     120/SVC                           28,
Hardiman, George F. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Harding, George L. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Hardwick, Donnie H.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Hardy, Edward M. Capt. O-408984 120/Hq               BS/OLC CO Hq Co.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13, 15, N-1967-09,
Hardy, Leopold Pfc 31296916 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               M-6-13 NE   1, 38,
Hare, Albert L. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Hare, Curtis (Knotty) T/5 34002936 120/B                           2, 54,
Hare, William F. T/5 36368802 120/Unk Co               BS         On 14 August (1944) in France, repaired wire for four hours under heavy shelling. BS 1, 123/19,
Hargrove, Chester L. M. SSgt 39538190 120/M MIA   12/23/1944         BS Mess Sgt         1, 63, 124/14,
Harnden, Carl C. 1st Lt. O-312204 120/K,120/E     8/1/1944         BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 19-21 June (1944) in France, led three-man patrol into enemy territory, gained important information. BA 1, 4, 13, 123/19, 124/04,
Harper, Jessee A. Pfc 38189670 120/B                           2,
Harper, Norman W. Pfc 35495684 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-9-9 BR   1, 38,
Harper, Thomas F. Capt O-1283591 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 1944-03-30 to 05/08/1945 in Germany. From Mass. 88,
Harrington, John P. 2nd Lt. O-1324260 120/Unk Co                 Finance O       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Finance Off. 4,
Harrington, Patrick J., Jr. Pvt 12036663 120/B     KIA               C-14-13 NE   2, 38,
Harris, Albert A. Sgt   120/K MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/06,
Harris, Clarence F. Pfc 31244?89 120/I           EIB               107,
Harris, Dewey H. SSgt   120/A               DSC, BS/2 OLC           1, 22,
Harris, Emmett L. Pvt 36881380 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-6-3 NO   1, 38,
Harris, George H. Pfc   120/B                           28, 54,
Harris, Harold L. Pfc 6931961 120/B                           2,
Harris, Irvin F. 2nd Lt O-1996699 120/H               SS,SS/OLC, BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, organized patrol to recove food dropped by plane in enemy territory; on 21 November (1944) in Germany, delivered ammunition under intense fire. SS,BS 1, 123/19,
Harris, Julius R. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Harris, Robert     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Harris, William J. Ssgt 32603882 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-4-20 NE   1, 38,
Harrison, Eugene G. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Harriss (sic), Emmett L. Pvt   120/I     7/17/1944                     124/11,
Hart, Benjamin W., Jr. T/5   120/Hq               BS           1,
Hart, Charles T. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Harter, Dale R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hartline, Loman Cpl 37628377 120/A               SS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, rescued tanker from burning tank under fire. SS 1, 123/20,
Hartman, Elvin E. Pvt   120/3rd MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/10,
Hartman, Franklin S. Pfc 33801291 120/B               SS           1, 2,
Hartman, James H. Sgt 35738994 120/F MIA   1/14/1945                     1, 124/12,
Hartness, Robert Z. 1st Sgt   120/A MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/05,
Harvey, Frank J., Jr. Pvt 331?702? 120/I           EIB               107,
Haskins, John E. M. Pvt 33543025 120/I MIA   7/20/1944               J-6-13 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Haslam, Robert E. Pfc 32008628 120/B MIA   1/1/1945         SS     A-17-49 HC On 16 September (1944) in Holland, exposed self to reveal enemy positions, permit comrades to be evacuated. SS 1, 38, 123/20, 124/12,
Haslam, Robert H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Haslet, James K. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Hatcher, Howell John Col   120/HQ, 120/D, 30 MP Plat                 Provost M       Rplcmt after 02/1944 4,  28,  35, N-47-05-20,
Hatley, James T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Haught, Lawrence J. Pvt 35759108 120/I MIA   7/17/1944               H-27-30 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Haupt, Howard W. Pfc 33366919 120/M     12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd   C-14-3 HC   1, 38, 63, 124/14,
Havel, Eldon T/3   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Haviland, Barry Pfc 12206419 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-13-2 NE   1, 38,
Havird, Judas L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1, 28,
Hawley, Grady W. TSgt   120/M MIA   7/10/1944           2nd Mortar Sqd Ldr         1, 63, 124/05,
Haws, Glenn M. Pfc 39927382 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Hawschild, Ed     120/Unk Co                         Colonels Basketball team CC-1943-12-03,
Hayden, Roland E. T/5 31213509 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Hayes, (unknown) Pfc   120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Hayes, Arnold SSgt 34031362 120/I           EIB               107,
Hayes, Lawrence T. Pfc 3505558? 120/I           EIB               87,
Haynes, John D. Pfc   120/C 3rd Plt               BS           1, 67,
Hayse, James L. Sgt 39107114 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Hazlett, Arthur Sgt   120/B MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/05,
Hazsoun, John M. Sgt 31253059 120/I           EIB               107,
Heagy, Carl R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                   KIA France 12/1944 1,
Heath, Frank J. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Heaton, Joseph F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Heavner, Loy T. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Heberer, George F. 1st Lt O-539103 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 8-9 October (1944) in Germany, led platoon through two days of hard attack against well installed enemy. BS 1, 123/20,
Hebert, Lee Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Heckman, Kenneth J. Pfc 37305130 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 July (1944) in France, wiped out machine gun nest. BS 1, 123/20,
Hedgepath, Percy L. Ssgt 20453461 120/C MIA   7/10/1944               H-25-7 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Hedgepeth, Horace H. Cpl 20453225 120/B,119/B,         7/14/1944                 28, 54, 112, 128,
Hedyka, Anthony J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Heichel, Dewey R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Heidt, Harry H. Pfc 39683905 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, persuaded 200 Germans to surrender. BS 1, 123/20,
Heil, Robert L.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Heiligenthal, Theobold Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Heinemeier, John, Jr. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Heinricy, Haskell A. T/5   120/Hq               SS           1, N-1963-10-1, N-1963-10-11,
Heinze, Otto E. Pfc 36831250 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, evacuated wounded men 1000 yards over shelled area. SS 1, 123/20,
Helie, Homer L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Heller, Charles Z. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Helms, Ernest     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Helton, Falk F. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Helton, James NMI Pvt   120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right shoulder, severe                       124/01,
Hempel, Paul C. Pfc 38558288 120/B 2nd Plt                           2, 48,
Hemple, Paul C. Pfc 38558288 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 10/16/1944 to 05/08/1945 in, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Texas 1, 88,
Henderson, Lloyd E.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Henderson, William J. Pfc 42094627 120/B               SS, BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, exposed self to fire on tanks causing them to withdraw. SS 1, 123/20,
Hendricks, Lyle J. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hendrix, Ewell Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Henley, Floyd J. Pvt   120/AT MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/10,
Hennessy, Richard     120/M                 Mail Clk         63,
Henning, Vernie L. Pfc 38401884 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               I-16-7 BR   1, 38,
Henterly, John R. 1st Lt O 120/A               BS Plt Ldr         1,
Herbert, Francis L. 1st Lt. O-514003 120/I               SS,SS/OLC         Rplcmt after 02/1944. On 21 October (1944) in Germany, led platoon to objective, ordered artillery dangerously close to stop counterattack; on 22 November (1944) in Germany, took his men across shelled field to gain objective. SS,SS/OLC 1, 4, 13, 123/20,
Herko, Steve NMI Pfc 35740787 120/Unk Co               BS         On 16 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered to repair communication wires during intense artillery. BS 1, 123/20,
Herl, Orville R. T/5 35346964 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Hermann, Donald H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Herndon, Charles     120/E                           N-2006-06-01,
Hernert, Glenwood Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Herpst, Albert R. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
Herzig, Frank L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hess, Ralph C.     120/K                           Shipped w/Div overseas 2/1944
Hessler, Cressy G. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Hester, William A. 2nd Lt O 120/B,120/C               SS, BS/OLC           1, 54,
Hetu, Roland     120/Hq                           N-1965-09,
Hewitt, Cecil E. Pfc 37684931 120/Unk Co               BS         On 16 November (1944) in Germany, captured two prisoners in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/20,
Hewlett, Earl D. Sgt 20454720 120/I           EIB               107,
Hibbard, Walter, JR.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hibbs, Herbert L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hickey, Clyde J. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Hicks, Gordon D. 1st Lt O-1318667 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS,BS/OLC     J-8-16 NE On 23 December (1944) in Germany, under severe artillery fire, maneuved platoon into defense which repelled counterattack. BS 1, 38, 123/20,
Hicks, Karl K. 2nd Lt O-132004 120/K MIA   8/1/1944               E-24-14 NO   1, 38, 124/04,
Hicks, Paul J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS/2 OLC         120th men who played a heroic part in the action 1, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Hiemstra, Jasper E. Pvt 37646277 120/B                           2,
High, Eugene M. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Higinbotham, Thomas Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Hildebrand, Charles E Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hilderbrand, Robert F Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hileman, John H. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hill, Edward M. Capt O-461962 120/Hq               SS, BS/4 OLC Div. C.O. Asst S-3       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Div CO 1, 4, 13,
Hill, Kenneth W. Pvt 36582998 120/M               BS 2nd Plt       On 10 October (1944) in Germany, extinguished fore after removing ammunition trailer from vicinity. BS 1, 63, 123/20,
Hill, Robert W. T/5 31111645 120/B                           2,
Hilliker, Morris Pfc   120/M                           63,
Hilton, Everette L. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Hines, Hollis Pvt   120/K MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/10,
Hines, Phil Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hingston, Robert T. T/5 31063136 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Hinson, McRaven G. SSgt 20453892 120/E,119         7/14/1944                 28, 125,
Hintze], Michael F. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hirst, Donald Sgt   120/M     8/1/1944                     63,
Hirst, William B. Sgt 32157267 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 17-20 July (1944) in France, brought firing data over dangerous terrain to mortar platoon. BS 1, 123/20,
Hise, Charles T. Pfc   120/I MIA   6/17/1944                     1, 124/07,
Hitch, Levin G. Pfc   120/3rd               BS/OLC 2nd Plt Jeep Drv         1, 63,
Hobbs, English Pfc   120/D               BS           1, 28,
Hobday, John W. SSgt   120/D MIA   7/20/1944                     1, 124/11,
Hobgood, Paul T.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Hobgood, Robert M. Capt. O-425719 120/C MIA   7/16/1944         SS CO Co. C       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 9 July (1944) in France, reorganized company in face of heavy counterattack, personnaly carried six men to Aid Station. SS 1, 4, 15, 123/20, 124/04,
Hock, Leldon E.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Hockridge, Ralph L. Pfc   120/A MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Hodge, Cecil E. Pfc 35659892 120/Unk Co               SS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, delayed tack with machine gun fire helping to turn back armor attack. SS 1, 123/20,
Hodges, Forrest E.     120/2nd                           28,
Hodson, Miles R. Pfc 35551067 120/Unk Co               BS         Choir,BS for meritorious service from 06/16/1944 to 04/16/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Indiana 1, 88, CC-1943-11-26,
Hodyka, Anthony J. Pfc 36876848 120/M               BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC 2nd Plt       On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, manned positions against strong enemy attack. BS 1, 63, 123/20,
Hoffer, Marion E. SSgt 36551050 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS, BS     N-17-9 NE On 7 August (1944) in France, maintained roadblock and carried ammunition to mortars during enemy attack. BS 1, 38, 123/20,
Hoffman, Carey L.     120/AT                           28,
Hoffman, Fred R. T/5 35342953 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Indiana 1, 88,
Hoffman, Joseph M. Pvt   120/B MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/10,
Hoffman, Morton D. Sgt 11070609 120/D               BS Sqd Ldr Machine guns          
Hoffman, Paul Henry     120/Unk Co   WIA           PH/2OLC Heavy Machine Gunner       See Diary Newspaper Article 6/08
Hoffman, Stanley SSgt   120/B 2nd Plt               SS           1, 2, 48,
Hoffmeyer, William T. Capt. O-361369 120/Unk Co                 Regt Chaplain       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,  15, CC-1943-11-18, CC-1943-11-26, CC-1943-12-17,
Hogan, Lawrence W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hogg, Alexander, Jr. Sgt 36854758 120/B               SS, BS           1, 2,
Hogle, Guy O. 1st Lt O-1315016 120/B               SS/OLC, BS 1945-01-82         BS for meritorious service from 01/28/1945 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Michigan. 1, 88,
Hohn, Charles J. Pfc 32772972 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-21-10 NE   1, 38,
Hohn, Hilary P. Pfc   120/I MIA   7/15/1944                     1, 124/08,
Holbein, E. W.     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Holbrook, Henry NMI Pvt 31233197 120/E   06/18/1944 shrapnel right leg                     W 124/01,
Holbrook, Robert G. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Holden, John M. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1, N-1965-05, N-1966-05,
Holland, Clifford W. Sgt 37136610 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-17-15 NE   1, 38,
Hollar, Forrest L. Pvt 35239142 120/B                           2,
Holler, Maxwell L. Cpl 36415356 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-6-14 BR   1, 38,
Holliday, Roland     120/I                           N-1962-06-15,
Holliman, Thomas H.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Hollingsworth, Milton D. SSgt   120/L MIA   7/14/1944                     1, 124/05,
Holm, Hilary P. Pfc 39457629 120/I           EIB               107,
Holmquist, Roy W. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co   03/23/1945 setting out smoke screen for Rhine crossing.           BS         Dday 19 (June 25) 30th Div  Regt HQ, Wounded 3-23-45 setting out Smoke Screen prior to Crossing the Rhine Recovered in England and then to Michigan for further recovery. 1, email Bret Job 2/2009,
Holms, Ernest, JR. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Holt, Robert W. Pfc 35374429 120/Unk Co   7/11/1944           SS         On 11 July (1944) in France, though wounded, knocked out enemy machine gun position. SS 1, 123/21,
Holtry, Leo J. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Holtz, Joseph G. Pfc 37721361 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, volunteered to remove mines from vital road, gave first aid to wounded. BS 1, 123/21,
Holum, John R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Honeck, Wilbert Pfc 37421347 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-5-25 NE   1, 38,
Honeychuck, Bernard A Pfc 33928360 120/B MIA   DOW 01/04/1945                     1, 124/13,
Hooker, Charles Pvt   120/Medic Bn MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 90, 124/10,
Hoon, Virgil J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hooper, Al Z. CWO W-2113540 120/Hq,120/SVC               BS/OLC           1, 13
Hooper, Thomas F. Capt O 120/1st     KIA         SS, BS/OLC         The Toboggan-Transport is the brainchild of Capt. Thomas Hooper, Brewster Mass., 120th Regt. Asst. S3 1, Scrapbook 2/1945
Hoover, Charles L. Pfc 33757232 120/B MIA   DOW 01/10/1945               E-2-7 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Hoover, Herbert A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hopkins, Gains E.     120/Unk Co                           28,
Hopkins, Joe S. Pvt 34974823 120/F   12/21/1944 Belgium     CIB 12/01/1944 EIB   PH,EAMR/2BS,BS,GC Rifleman       email from son, 1/2009: (1) Name: Joe S. Hopkins   (2) Army Serial # 34-974-823  (3) Grade: Pvt   (4) Arm or Service: Inf  (5) Component: AUS  (6) Organization: Co F 120th Inf. (7) Date of Separation:  13 July 1945 (8) Place of Separation: Lawson GH Atlanta, Georgia  (10) Date of Birth: 9 Oct 1919  (11) Place of Birth: Cleburne Co. Alabama. (12) Address from Which Employment will be sought: See #9 (13) Color Eyes: Blue  (14) Color Hair: Brown (15) Height: 5’ 6” (16) Weight: 149. (17) No. Depend.: 3  (18) Race: White  (19) Marital Status: Married (20) U. S. Citizen: Yes (21) Civilian Occupation and No.: Laborer (textile) 9-63.41. Military History: (22) Date of Induction: 28 Mar 1944 (23) Date Enlistment: (24) Date of Entry Into Active Service: 28 Mar 1944 (25) Place of Entry Into Service: Ft. McPherson, GA. Selective Service Data: (26) Registered: Yes  (27) Local S.S. Board no.:1 (28) County and State: Polk Co. GA (29) Home Address at Time of Entry Into Service: Rt. 2, Cedartown, GA. (30) Military Occupational  
                                   
                                   
Horn, Samuel H. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Horner, Edwin S. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Hornsby, William G.     120/G                           Fall 07,
Horntvedt, Arthur I. Pfc 37327441 120/F MIA   12/25/1944                     1, 124/14,
Horsley, Floyd W. Pfc   120/K MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/07,
Horton, Danny     120, Band                           28,
Horton, John W. T/5   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Hosler, Robert E. Pfc 36890630 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, helped persuade 200 Germans to surrender. BS 1, 123/21,
Hospit, Peter J. Pfc   120/A MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/08,
Houck, Arthur T. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Houlihan, Thomas P. Pvt   120/B MIA   7/27/1944                     1, 124/09,
House, Clayton M.     120/F                           28,
Hovland, Alfred SSgt   120/K MIA   7/2/1944                     1, 124/05,
Howard, Bennie F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Howard, Chester C. Pvt 35876079 120/Unk Co               BS         On 14 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered to give aid to isolated unit without medics. BS 1, 123/21,
Howard, Guy T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Howard, Hoyle G.     120/E                           28,
Howard, James     120/M                           28,
Howard, John L. SSgt   120/M               BS,SS 2nd Plt Sqd Ldr         63, N-1963-10-1,
Howard, Julian L. Sgt 19050393 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               M-21-16 NE   1, 38,
Howard, Thurman     120/E                           28,
Howe, Earle S. Pfc   120/I MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Howell, Amos     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Howell, Jess E. Pfc 39473057 120/B                           2,
Howell, Robert E. Cpl 20421150 120/Medic   08/16/1944 WIA GSW right forearm, shrapnel wound, right leg                       124/02,
Howington, James E. Pvt 34876073 120/D MIA   7/28/1944               I-3-8 BR   1, 38, 124/09,
Howling, Robert T. 1st Lt. O-444611 120/B,119/B                 Supply Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Supply Off. 4,  17,
Hoyle, Franklin E. SSgt 36961208 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-17 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Illinois 1, 2, 88,
Huard, Lawrence J. Pfc 31216512 120/E MIA   7/26/1944               H-15-27 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Hubbard, James H. Pfc . 33900682 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August, (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 123/21,
Huckabee, Lacy M. SSgt   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28, News Winter 2008
Huddleston, Glenn Pvt 37722334 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, laid mines on bridge exposed to enemy observation and fire. BS 1, 123/21,
Hudgins, Curtis L. Pvt 36697130 120/H MIA   7/9/1944               H-1-29 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Hudiburg, Clyde Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Hudson, Norman E., Jr. Sgt 20454722 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Huerta, Ralph C. Pfc 39536900 120/C MIA   7/16/1944               G-7-24 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Huffman, Phillip A. 2nd Lt. O-132489 120/K MIA   7/7/1944         PH     A-15-17 NO Overseas w/Div 02/1944.  From California. 4,  38, 124/04, "The Hedgerows" WWII War Memoirs of Marvin M. Smith
Huffstickler, LeRoy J.     120/AT                           28,
Hughes, Richard H. Pfc 36411025 120/I           EIB               107,
Hughes, Wade SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Hulbert, David P. 1st Lt. O-465144 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Hull, Edward J. T/5   120/CN                           6, 47,
Hull, Gordon B. Pfc   120/Hq, 120/B                           28, 54,
Hultien , Roy E. Pfc 39683924 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               J-7-24 NO   1, 38,
Hultzein, Ray Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Humphreys, Fred H. Pfc 31188769 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 7 August (1944) in France, took part in volunteer patrol which haradded effectively the enemy. BS/OLC 1,  123/21,
Hundley, Andrew J. 1st Sgt   120/B                           54,
Hunn,  Edward W. 1st Lt O-479467 120/B,120/A               SS, BS         Rplcmt after 02/1944. On 14 August (1944) in France, though wounded, cleared mines from in front of friendly tanks. SS 1, 4, 13, 48, 123/21,
Hunnicutt, Clayton Pvt   120/B                           54,
Hunsick, George L. SSgt 36617590 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, with antitank grenades, knocked out a machine gun nest holding up attack. SS 1, 123/21,
Hunt, Donald Pvt   120   IA             BAR man       Shot in hand and returned to States. N 01/2008
Hunt, Edward     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hunt, Marvin N. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Hunter, Arvel W. T/5   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28,
Hunter, Rance V. Pfc 34087206 120/Unk Co               BS         On 19 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered for dangerous patrol, secured vital information. BS 1, 123/21,
Hunter, Robert H. SSgt 33224752 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 9 August (1944) in France, manned mortar, fired grenades, bazooka and BAR to repel enemy attack. SS 1, 123/21,
Hunterly, John R. 1st Lt O-1310109 120/unk               BS 1944-08-20         BS for meritorious service from 08/20/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Ohio. 88,
Hurley, Cloyd A. Pfc 35227174 120/I           EIB               87,
Hurley, Frank J. Pfc 16067913 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     I-15-5 BR On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefield and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 1, 38, 123/22,
Hurley, John S. 1st Lt. O-1298710 120/SVC               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 13,
Hurley, William B.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Hurst, William B. Sgt   120/M     8/1/1944                     124/05,
Husky, Cornelius L. Pfc 38444370 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-08 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Arkansas 1, 88,
Hutchens, Cheatham R.     120/H                           28,
Huth, Walter A. Pvt 36771464 120/L MIA   7/20/1944               G-17-25 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Hyder, Thomas C. SSgt   120/CN                           47,
Hyla, Theodore A. SSgt 35273732 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded at night over exposed terrain.  1, 123/22,
Iannacone, John F. Pfc 32528711 120/F   06/17/1944 WIA GSW right hand           PH           124/01,
Ianni, Francis J. Pfc 13115127 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB               1, 86, 107,
Iannuzzo, John Pfc 31177910 120/C MIA   7/19/1944               H-8-26 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Iehtonen, Aarne A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ilse, William G. Pfc 32906319 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, persuaded 200 Germans to surrender. BS 1, 123/22,
Ingoglia, William     120/D                           28,
Ingram, Nathaniel C., J. Pfc 42122684 120/B                           2,
Inman, Lester A. Pfc 36740750 120/Unk Co               BS         On 27 November (1944) in Germany, drove vehicles 1500 yards forward of MLR in preparation for attack. BS 1, 123/22,
Insko, Alva B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Irby, Willie B. Capt O-467855 120/2nd               SS, BS S-2. CO       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 23 November (1944) in Germany, cleared road under intense firel to permit friendly tanks to approach objective. SS 1, 4, 13, 123/22,
Irwin, Elden C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Irwin, Hubert M. Pfc 39581509 120/F MIA   1/14/1945                     1, 124/12,
Isaac, Eugene     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Isabell, Osmer Sgt 34197035 120/I           EIB               107,
Iszler, Edwin O. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS/OLC           1,
Ivey, Carl V. Sgt   120/G               SS           1,
Ivy, Jesse E. Pfc   120/AT MIA   7/26/1944                     1, 124/08,
Jackson, Harry L. Capt O-123656 120/SVC                 Asst S-3 Orientation Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 15, N-1948-03-20, CC1943-11-18, CC1943-12-17, N-1948-05-20, N-1965-03-01,
Jackson, James J. Pfc 34367240 120/Unk Co     KIA               C-39-10 AR   38,
Jackson, Lewis W. Pvt 33659416 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-10-5 BR   1, 38,
Jackson, Neil A.     120/F                           FT
Jackson, Norwood J. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jacob, John Capt   120/F                         Capt. John Jacob, of Omaha, Neb., stormed the beaches shooting as it went and tossing hand grenades into German holes along the banks. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Jacob, Michael N. Sgt 13132032 120/3rd               BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 5 October (1944) in Germany, searched over area being shelled for missing battallion commanding officer. BS/OLC 1, 123/22,
Jacobs, Mike, Jr. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jacobs, Ronald Howard Sgt 37475774 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         PH,PH/OLC,SS, BS 44-08-07     F-19-6 NE KIA Magdeburg, Germany.  Grave adopted by Peter Jakobs at American Cemetery, Margraten, 4/08.  Member of a Mortar Section.  4/08: My name is Peter Jakobs. I live in the Netherlands and have adopted the grave of Ronald Howard Jacobs on the American Graveyard in Margraten. I would like to know more about Ronald. Who can give me more information about Ronald Howard Jacobs. Were did he fight, etc. In Memory of Sergeant Ronald Howard Jacobs Worthing, South Dakota Lincoln County October 3, 1923-April 17, 1945 Killed in Action, Magdeburg, Germany.Ronald Howard Jacobs was born October 3, 1923 in Lennox, South Dakota to Howard and Blanche E. Jacobs. He had two brothers, Dell and William, and two sisters, Shirley (Jacobs) Kimball and Arlene (Jacobs) Voges. Ronald grew up in Worthing, South Dakota, graduating from high school there. For a time, John Morrell’s meat packing company employed him in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Ronald never had a chance to marry, have children, or receive any further education.  Ronald was inducted into the Army on March 17, 1943, at Fort Crook, Nebraska. He came home on emergency leave in December 1943, when his father was killed in an accident at the Morrell plant. This was the last time his family ever saw him. Ronald was sent overseas on May 1, 1944, holding the rank of Sergeant with the 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. The citation reads: Sergeant (then Private First Class) Ronald H. Jacobs, 37475774, 120th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, is awarded the Bronze Star for heroic achievement in action on 7 August 1944, in France. Sergeant R. Jacobs was a member of a mortar section of an infantry company, which was attacked by an enemy force. Although enemy pressure caused many of the riflemen they were supporting to withdraw, Sergeant Jacobs and four comrades not only remained at their post but aggressively fought back, killing two enemy soldiers and wounding many more so that the hostile troops were forced to flee. The fortitude, courage, and devotion to duty exhibited by this splendid soldier reflect great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces. Entered military service from South Dakota.  Sgt. Jacobs had seen action almost continuously since the fall of 1944, was wounded on October 21, 1944, recovered, and returned to the front. The unit in which he served was cited for the resourcefulness of its men in making their own boots and toboggans from salvaged German materials, which they had found in enemy territory. Sgt. Jacobs is remembered as the soldier who sent home a Nazi flag which was captured in a German fort during combat in Holland.  Sergeant Ronald Howard Jacobs joined the ranks of America’s fallen heroes on April 17, 1945. He was killed in action at Magdeburg, Germany, and was buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery at Margraten, Netherlands. Sgt. Jacobs was also awarded the Silver Star, and the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster. The Silver Star The Bronze Star The Purple Heart Courtesy of http://www2.powercom.net/~rokats/armyhome.html   
                                   
This biography was researched and composed by Matt Olsen, Chris Bolin, Bob Gard, Justin Tuntland, and John Heinemann of Canton High School, Canton, South Dakota. It was respectfully revised and edited by Mrs. Shirley Swanson, Stanley County Schools, Fort Pierre, South Dakota, using information from the bonus record of Sgt. Ronald Jacobs, the May 3, 1945 Sioux Valley News, and Dell Jacobs, Worthing, brother of Ronald Jacobs.                                  
                                   
On 7 August (1944) in France, set up mortar to repel furious enemy conterattack. BS 1, 38, 123/22, 30th Div Mess. Brd.                                
Jacobsen, John M. "Jake" Capt O-1322035 120/F               SS,SS/2 OLC, BS,BS/OLC C.O. 120/       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. BS/OLC for meritorious service from 06/12/1944 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Nebraska.  Capt. John Jacobsen, of Omaha, Neb., knocked out a Mk. V Panther tank with a bazooka shot at 175 yards.  On 23 November (1944) in Germany, after heavy shelling reorganized men into ironclad defense; on 24 December (1944) in Belgium, organized two platoons to knock out enemy installations holding up attack. SS, SS/OLC  1, 4, 88, 123/22, N-2008-09, N-1963-04-15, N-1963-10-11, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Jacobson, John M. Capt   120                         Capt John M. Jacobson, of Omaha, Neb., knocked out a tank with a bazooka at 175 yards. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Jahn, Elmer W. Pfc 36841957 120/Unk Co               SS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, though wounded, manned machine gun alone to rout enemy. SS 1, 123/22,
Jakovec, William M. Pfc 36771825 120/Hq               SS, BS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, took part in dangerous, vital patrol 3000 yards behind enemy lines. BS 1, 123/22,
Jakubdzak, Edward J. Pfc 36778998 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-1-9 BR   1, 38,
Jalo, Wayne     120/H                           N-1966-02,
James, Grover R. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
James, John P. Pfc   120/B                           54,
James, Mamie Sgt   120/G                 Mess Sgt          
James, Walter E. Pfc 35447864 120/E MIA   7/20/1944               F-15-4- NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Jameson, Joseph B. Pfc   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Jamraz, Stanley Pfc 36980575 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               K-14-12 NE   1, 38,
Janis, Richard P. Pfc 374765?8 120/I           EIB               87,
Janowicz, Joseph S. Pfc 33923005 120/B                           2,
Jantzen, Harold G. Pfc 35496709 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, evacuated wounded over exposed area for 1000 yards under heavy artillery fire. SS 1, 123/22,
Japs, Howard E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jarrett, George W. T/5 34031561 120/Medic Bn               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, exposed self to withering fire to evacuate nine men in his jeep. BS 1, 28, 123/22,
Jarrett, Uennerm     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jarriett, Marwood A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jarzabek, Frank S. 1st Lt O-128435 120/B               BS/2 OLC Medic         1, 2, 48, N-1965-09,
Javitch, Sam J. SSgt   120/F               BS/OLC         S/Sgt. Sam Javitch, of Cleveland, Ohio led a platoon into the town of Mehrun, killing 50 Germans and taking 75 prisoners. 1, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Jazdowski, Peter P. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jedra, Henry J. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jeffery, James P.     120/I                           28,
Jenkins, Ronald H. T/5 36476145 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication lines under artillery and sniper fire. BS 1, 123/22,
Jenkins, Samuel A. SSgt   120/M                           28, 75,
Jenkins, Wesley Pfc   120/I               BS           1,
Jennings, Ernest R. (P?) Pvt 38558105 120/M MIA   9/10/1944               H-8-10 HC   1, 38, 63,
Jennings, William P. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jensen, Charles Sgt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Jentzen, Harold NMI Pfc 35496709 120/G   06/18/1944 WIA GSW knee                       124/02,
Jepsen, Richard L. Pfc 3?721456 120/D               BS         BS for meritorious service from 07/13/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From California 1, 88,
Jerls, Noland D. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jernigan, Willis W. Pfc   120/E MIA   7/30/1944                     1, 124/09,
Jerzembeck, William Pvt 42048846 120/F MIA   7/13/1944               D-12-18 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Jesionowski, Daniel R Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Jesse, James R. Sgt 35604275 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-25 to 1945-01-10 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Ohio. 1, 88,
Jesse, Parker T/5 33310551 120/1st               SS, BS/OLC 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 15 and 16 June 1944, in France.  rom Pennsylvania. 1, 79,
Jessmon, Thomas H. Pvt 36863225 120/Medic Bn     7/16/1944               G-18-6 NO   1, 38, 90, 124/10,
Jirkovsky, Frank NMI T/5 11009263 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by planes in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/23,
Joel, Joseph A. Cpl   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
John, Roy C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Johnk, Roy C.   37551820 120               SS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, dispelled enemy patrol attack with .50 caliber machine gun. SS 123/23,
Johnsen, Charles A. SSgt   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Johnson, Arthur J. Pvt 6863052 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/23,
Johnson, Buester J. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Johnson, Charles A. SSgt   120/SVC               BS           1, 28,
Johnson, Earl "Lefty" BFC 2nd Lt   120/B 2nd Plt               BFC         Earl Johnson was a major league baseball pitcher with the Boston Red Sox before the war.  He served in the ranks of 120/B.  Received a Battlefield Commission to Lt.  Won a World Series game with the Red Sox as a relief pitcher in 1946. 47, CC-1943-11-18,
Johnson, Earl D. EM/2nd Lt 39382829O-200106 120/Unk Co               SS, BS,BS/OLC Medic       On 30 September (1944) in Germany, recovered radio equipment and vehicle from position exposed to enemy fire. BS 1, 2, 123/23,
Johnson, Edward Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Johnson, Floyd S. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Johnson, George A. Pfc   120/A               SS, BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC           1,
Johnson, Gordon J.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Johnson, Jack B. Pvt 34775903 120/M MIA   8/14/1944           2nd Plt   A-16-4 BR   1, 38, 63,
Johnson, Josh Sgt   120/SVC                         Boxing team 28, CC-1943-11-18,
Johnson, Leonard SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Johnson, Leonard D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Johnson, Leonard E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Johnson, Leroy A. Pfc 39540490 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Johnson, Leslie M. "Speedy" Sgt   120/AT                 Supply Sgt       Pro ball player, Colonels Basketball team, Cotton League/Detroit Tigers CC-1943-11-18, CC-1943-12-03,
Johnson, Louis E. Pfc 32677704 120/M               BS 2nd Plt       On 22 November (1944) in Germany, carried wounded man one mile throough enemy fire. BS 1, 63, 123/23,
Johnson, Phillip E. Sgt   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Johnson, Raymond L.     120/D                           N-1964-09-01,
Johnson, Robert T/5   120/CN                           47,
Johnson, Robert D. Pfc 35549672 120/B                           2,
Johnson, Rufus B. SSgt 34396885 120/Unk Co               BS         On 27 July (1944) in France, delayed enemy counterattack by remaining in position on roadblock. BS 1, 123/23,
Johnson, W. L. Pfc 34420625 120/Unk Co               SS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, alerted tank destroyers of approaching tanks and manned machine gun against the tanks. SS 1, 123/23,
Johnson, Walter T. 2nd Lt O 120/A               BS           1,
Johnston, Joseph O. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jolin, Dorence R. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jones, Aubrey A. SSgt 20454725 120/I MIA   7/11/1944               I-8-9 NO   1, 38, 86, 107, 124/05,
Jones, Bernard L. Pfc   120/2nd               BS Radio Opr         1,
Jones, Charles I. Sgt   120/I MIA   11/24/1944   CIB         N,NR,R       1, FT5/08
Jones, Coy G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jones, Edward E. T/5 34372508 120/Unk Co               SS, BS,BS/OLC         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, took part in dangerous, vital patrol mission 3000 yards behind enemy lines. BS 123/23,
Jones, Harold D. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Jones, Harold E. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jones, Herbert C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jones, Herbert L. SSgt 34031300 120/Unk Co     KIA               D-17-16 NO   38,
Jones, Hugh S. SSgt   120/L               BS           1,
Jones, Hugo W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jones, Ivey E. Sgt 34129350 120/Unk Co               BS         On 20 August (1944) in France, remained at roadblock to repulse enemy attack and take four vehicles and one antitank gun. BS 1, 123/23,
Jones, Jim M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jones, John W. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Jones, Lee B. Pvt   120/Unk Co               SM           1,
Jones, Paul     120/M                           N-1967-09, `2
Jones, Richard H. (1) Pfc 35626615 120/I MIA   7/18/1944               G-11-7 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Jones, Stanley H., Jr. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Jones, William E., Jr. SSgt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Jordan, Chester L. Pfc 42114432 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/23,
Jordan, Johnie E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Jordan, Martin W. Pvt 33340357 120/E MIA   6/15/1944               B-9-10 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Jordan, Norman J. Pfc 33344044 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Jorgenson, Melvin R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Joseph, Nassif G. Pfc 35561013 120/Unk Co MIA 7/16/1944 KIA         BS     H-20-13 NO On 16 July (1944) in France, though wounded, carried ammunition to front line during enemy attack. BS 1, 38, 123/23,
Joyce, Lee W. T/4   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28,
Joyce, Martin J,     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Joyce, Rufus H.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Joyner, Cornelious     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Judy, Anthony F. Pvt 20363153 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC         On 7 July (1944) in France, maintained communication wire from front lines during vital attack. BS 1, 123/23,
Juedes, Norman C. Pfc   120/L MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Jumper, Norman F. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Junga, Harold J. Pfc 36555824 120/K MIA   7/17/1944               J-7-34 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Justesen, Jack B. TSgt 36839247 120/C 3rd Plt               SS G.O. 62,120th Inf 44.           1, 67, email from dau 3/08
Justice, Clyde E. Sgt 35768951 120/Medic Bn     11/15/1944         DSC 10/06/1944, SS 1st Plt       On 6 October (1944) in Germany, in face of sniper fire rendered first aid. DSC 1, 22, 63, 123/23,
Kaba, George C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kahler, Everett E.     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-03-20,
Kalb, Kenneth H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Kaliff, Sabba A. SSgt 31233109 120/K MIA   6/15/1944         SS 06/15/1944,         On 15 June (1944) in France, singlehandedly knocked out machine gun, killing three, captured three. Ss 1, 123/23, 124/05,
Kalinauskas, Bruno J. TSgt 16059002 120/M MIA   11/22/1944         SS 10/18/1944, 2nd Plt       On 18 October (1944) in Germany, manning machine gun in exposed position, knocked out enemy machine gun. SS 1, 63, 123/23,
Kamin, Herberet     120/M                           63,
Kandracs, Michael     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kannan, Paul R. Pvt   120/CN MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/10,
Kannon, Paul R. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Karambelas, John Pfc   120/2nd               BS           1,
Karph, Seymour S. Pfc 13094730 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/14/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 88,
Karriker, Robert L. Pvt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Kattar, Thomas S. SSgt 31019838 120/380th MP/C         CIB EIB   PH,BS,SS,GC,ADSM,EAMT.         02/15/2009: Kattar's dad was one of the "silent heroes," a proud and humble man who wasn't interested in being honored for his military deeds while he was alive, she said. He was a highly decorated veteran, receiving the Silver Star, the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart while serving in the Army's 120th Infantry, 30th Division. He retired as a sergeant. He fought in the invasion of Normandy and in battles in France and Germany. He received a citation from Col. John J. Birk, from Regimental Headquaters, 120th Infantry 30th Division,  for his bravery in saving 2 wounded soldiers while he was wounded, killing 35 Germans, wiping out a Machine Gun Nest, Knocking out a tank while under enemy fire.    Dad was with the 120th Infantry 30th Division. He was with Company C 380th Military Police Battalion.  He was Sgt. at the time but was discharged as Staff Sgt.  He was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, he received Expert Infantryman Badge, Expert Rifle Marksman Bar, Good conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, European AFtrican Middle eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon. Dad passed away on November 18, 1999. He is buried at St. Anthony's Cemetery, Methuen, MA. His ASN was 31 019 838. He enlisted in 1941 and was discharged in 1945. He was 84 yrs old when he passed away. He was very proud to have served his country during WWII and always reminded us of how lucky we are to live in America.  
  Article 2/15/2009 by daughter                                
Kauffman, Jonas B. SSgt   120/SVC               BS/OLC           N-1948-05-20,
Kawiecki, Anthony H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Keaster, Finis M., Jr.   38271809 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         From 7-13 August (1944) in France, maintained a machine gun squad in action repulsing numerous enemy counterattacks. Ss 1, 123/23,
Keen, Russell A. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Keenan, John H.     120/SVC                           28,
Keener, Monte W. TSgt 6967773 120/L MIA   1/15/1945         DSC           1, 22, 124/13,
Keener, Robert M. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kegley, Ray S. Pfc 33532311 120/I MIA   7/11/1944               G-22-31 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Keith, Jesse J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Keiweiz, Mike Man Sgt   120/M     9/9/1944           2nd Plt         63,
Kelbley, Homer H. 1st Lt. O-1303513 120/Unk Co               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4,
Kelley, James L. Pvt 31154611 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-8-8 BR   1, 38,
Kelley, Thomas F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kelley, William F. Sgt 33313575 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-08-16 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Pennsylvania 1, 88,
Kelln, Newman C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kelly, Carl G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kelly, James C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kelly, John I. 1stSgt O 120/I, 120/SVC               BS           1, 28,
Kelly, Philip E. Sgt   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Kelly, Rudy Pfc 35657526 120/I           EIB               107,
Kelly, Simon A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kelly, Thomas R. Pfc 32530639 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-08-01 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 88,
Keltner, John R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kelton, Fred W. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kemp, Elwyn M. Pvt 39128279 120/C MIA   7/21/1944               H-21-31 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Kemp, Ian M. Pfc 32144330 120/Unk Co               BS 10/07/1944,         On 7 October (1944) in Germany, led aid vehicles three miles at night over unfamiliar terrain and repaired telephone lines. BS 1, 123/23,
Kendall, Daniel M. Cpl 32205172 120/K MIA 06/18/1944 WIA GSW right arem and chest KIA                     1, 124/03,
Kendrick, Forrest L. Pvt   120/K MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/10,
Kennedy, Warren G. Pfc 32939989 120/B               SS, BS           1, 2,
Kennemer, Eugene Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kenyon, Herbert W. Pvt 31446223 120/I MIA   7/29/1944               I-1-11 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Kerley, J. C. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kerley, Ralph A. Major O-1297549 120/E               DSC 08/6-12/1944, SS 08/6-12/1944, BS,BS/OLC 1944-06,PH Plat. Ldr       Plt Ldr.  In Battle of Mortain, Hill 314.N-1958-02-14 as "Hero of Mortain". BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-15 to 1945-05-09 in France, Beligum, Holland and Germany.  Entered military service from Texas.  Both Major Ralph Kerley, of Houston, Texas, and Capt. Joe Reaser, of Gettysburg, Pa., were entitled on the records to a 30-day leave in the United States-the goal of every fighting man in this man's army.  "You go to hell," Kerley told the German commander that was demanding his surrender. "I wouldn't surrender if our last round of ammunition was fired and our last bayonet broken off in a Jerry belly."  From 6-12 August (1944) in France, organized men cut off by the enemy and refused to surrender; on 9 October (1944) in Germany, organized his company under fire and repulsed enemy attack. DSC,SS 1, 4, 22, 39, 123/23, N-1958-02-14,   Scrapbook 2/1945
Kerr, William T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Kessell, Edward L. Pfc 31255178 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Kesterman, Bernard H. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ketterer, Clarence W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Key, Haskel Pfc 36959896 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/17/1944 to 02/18/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Georgia 1, 88,
Kibling, Joseph S. 1st Lt O-1301323 120/Unk Co               BS 08/06/944,BS/OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 07/27/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Mass. On 6 August (1944) in France, under fire, skillfully maneuvered his platoon to repulse enemy counterattack. BS 1, 88, 123/23,
Kichta, Paul P. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Kieffer, George A. T/5   120/Unk Co               RS           1,
Kielbasinski, Thadius     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kietzman, Joseph R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kiley, James F. Sgt   120/C                            
Kimmel, Francis C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kimmerer, Clair K. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/10,
Kinder, Karl H. 2nd Lt. O-1325400 120/M                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
King, Henry Melvin Pfc   120/B,Recon       POW       PH           5, 54,
King, James D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
King, John B. Pvt   120/B                           54,
King, John N., Jr. TSgt 20453468 120/C MIA   KIA               I-2-6 BR   1, 38,
King, Joseph A.   32564753 120               BS 07/10-11/1944,         On 10-11 July (1944) in France, escaped from the enemy and returned with vital information. BS 123/23,
King, Marion W. Pvt   120/B                           54,
King, Orwell L. Pfc   120/E MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
King, Roy N. 2nd Lt. O-1322042 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. antitank platoon under Lieut. Roy N. King, Lexington, Ky., fought to a standstill a superior German force whose tanks at one point fired at point blank range. 4, Scrapbook 2/1945,
King, Tom E. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Kingan, Arvel E. Pfc 352428084 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left knee                       124/02,
Kingery, Dennis R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kinley, J. O.     120/H,120/M                 2nd Plt         63, N-1955-02-15,
Kinman Jr, R. J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kirby, Lee Roy   20454302 120/G               BS 07/09/1944,SS 11/25/1944,SS/OLC 12/24/1944,         On 9 July (1944) in France, singlehandedly fired mortar and aided in repulsing enemy counterattack; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, led attack of small group of men which cleaned out a town capturing 25 prisoners; on 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate wounded men under heavy enemy fire. BS,SS,SS/OLC 28, 123/23, N-1962-06-15,
Kirk, Owen L. Pfc   120/Medic Bn MIA   KIA         DSC           1, 22, 90,
Kirk, Raymond G.   36030570 120               SS 09/16/1944         On 16 September (1944) in Holland, led patrol aggressively to clear out wooded area and captured 47 prisoners. SS 123/23,
Kirkhum, Paul Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Kirkwood, James G. Pfc   120/Medic Bn MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 90, 124/08,
Kissell, Angus R.     120/A                           28,
Kitselman, Clyde R. Sgt 13151989 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Klatske, F. C.     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Kleczkowski, Stanley     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Klewer, Louis A. WO   120,119/Hq                 Red Cross Director         62-06-1, 4, 85, 111, N-48-03-20, N-1958-02-14, email FT 1/2008
Klimek, John A.   37581687 120               BS 10/19/1944         On 19 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered for patrol which brought back vital information. BS 123/23,
Kline, Raymond NMI Sgt 35713747 120/G   06/18/1944 WIA GSW scalp                       124/02,
Klinger, Donald T.   33239971 120               BS 07/24/1944         On 24 July (1944) in France, gave first aid to wounded man under fire. BS. 123/23,
Kloppenborg, John P. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Klotz, Sam     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Knapton, Ross C. T/5 13009469 120/1st MIA   6/15/1944               H-24-12 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Knaus, William E. Capt. O-380888 120/Medic Bn, 120/Hq,               BS/2 OLC Regt Surgeon       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. 1, 4, 13, 15, 49, CC-1943-11-18,
Knazynski, Casper     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Knechtly, Luther K. Pfc 35472872 120/Unk Co               BS 07/07/1944         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 123/24,
Knight, Alfred J. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Knight, James A. TSgt 20454509 120/H MIA   7/24/1944               E-19-15 MO Colonels Basketball team 1, 38, 124/11, CC-1943-12-03,
Knight, Orie L. T/5   120/C               BS           1, 28, N-1955-02-15,
Knott, Franklin F. Pfc 33543111 120/Unk Co               BS 12/13/1944         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/24,
Knowles, Melvin D. Sgt   120/B                           54
Kock, John A. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Koehler, Everett E 2nd Lt. O-1315784 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Koehn, Alvin W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kolsky, Alexander R. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Konchak, John F. Pfc 33502007 120/I           EIB               107,
Konick, Basil C. 1st Lt. O-1293606 120/CN                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 47
Konnell, Bruce L. Cpl 33508558 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-18 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Pennsylvania 88,
Koontz, Kinter K. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Koop, Richard J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Koperniak, Thaddeus L Pfc   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/08,
Koreker, Herbert     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Korolevich, Alexander Pfc   120/D/1st         CIB     PH,BS,GC,ACM,EAME/5 campaigns,WW2V.         Letter from son, 2/2009 N-1966-02,
Koschir, Frank J. Capt O-467482 120/Unk Co               SS, BS 10/14/1944, BS/OLC, BS/2OLC,BS w/3 OLC         On 14 October (1944) in Germany, under fire gave first aid to wounded men and evacuated them. BS 1, 123/24,
Kothenbeutel, Harold F. Capt O-1303662 120/M               SS 08/09/1944, BS 08/15/1944, CO       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 9 August (1944) in France, organized company in face of sounterattack and successfully attacked the enemy' on 15 August (1944) in France, organized men, scattered by enemy tank fire and repulsed enemy attack. BS,BS 1, 4, 13, 123/24,
Kowalski, Lee J. SSgt 36108441 120/G MIA   12/25/1944         BS 7/24/1944     H-2-54 HC BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From Michigan.  On 3 July (1944) in France, took part in patrol, penetrated enemy lines, killed four enemy, silenced machine gun. BS 1, 38, 79, 123/24, 124/14,
Kowitz, Elmer L. 2nd Lt. O-1302481 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Kozer, Joseph L. TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Kozera, Joseph J. 2nd Lt O-1999881 120/B MIA   1/15/1945                     1, 124/13,
Kozma, John, Jr. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
Kraft, Arthur A. Sgt 35143027 120/Unk Co               BS12/13/1944         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/25,
Kramer, Herman Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd                           10,
Kranz, Edward R. Pfc   120/L               BS           1,
Krawets, Joseph S. Pfc 37136603 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained under artillery fire and sniper fire, vital communications lines. BS 1, 123/25,
Kreeker, Herbert Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Kremer, Alfred J. Pvt 33392733 120/C   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right foot                       124/02,
Kreuger, Eugene F. Capt. O-1294148 120/CN                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Kristoffersen, Holger Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS/OLC           1,
Kroehling, George A. T/5   120/SVC               BS           1, 28,
Kroeker, Herbert Pvt 39259419 120/Medic Bn     KIA               J-11-26 NO   38, 90,
Krueck, Arthur J. TSgt   120/F               SS, BS           1,
Krueger, Eugene F. Capt O-1294148 120/CN               BS CO CN Co.         1, 15, 47,
Kucharski, Edward NMI SSgt 32564643 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, set up mortar to repel furious enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/25,
Kuchenrither, Dan R. 1st Lt O-526951 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB   SS         On 17 Novemer (1944) in Germany, stopped enemy counterattack by remaining in position 300 yeards n front of his company. SS 1, 87, 123/25,
Kuester, Charles S. Pfc 33099550 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-8-12 HC   1, 38,
Kuhn, Donald E. Pfc 37665226 120/I MIA   7/17/1944               F-7-25 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Kulidas, James K. Pfc   120/M                 Co. Clk         63,
Kulp, George I.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Kunkle, Franklin C. (M.?) Pfc 33366084 120/M MIA   7/19/1944               G-14-5 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Kurek, Stanley Sgt 36372254 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Kuskin, Irving Pfc   120/K         CIB       Rifleman R,A,CE     Joined 30th about 9/15/1944 FT
Kuszaj, Joseph L. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Kuzio, Joseph T/4 33308703 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/15/1944 to 04/15/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Pennsylvania 1, 88,
Labelle, Frank J. Pfc 32852410 120/L MIA   7/28/1944               J-1-17 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
LaCagnina, Anthony E. Pfc 32903178 120/M               BS09/11/1944,BS/OLC 11/22/1944, 2nd Plt       On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, manned positions against strong enemy attack; on 22 November (1944) in Germany, carried wounded man a mile over mud, through enemy fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 63, 123/25,
Lacey, Richard H. Pfc 42027730 120/M         CIB     BS 08/15/1944,BS/OLC 09/11/1944,BS/2OLC,BS/3 OLC Asst. Gunner N,NF,R,A,CE     On 15 August (1944) in France, gve first aid to wounded man under fire; on 11 September (1944) in Belgium, manned positions against strong enemy attack. BS,BS/OLC 28, N-1958-06-20,
Ladd, Frank H. 2nd Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lader, Marvin Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Laemmerhirt, Louis L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Laerm, Rolf Pfc 33064353 120/Hq I&R               BS         On 15 June (1944) in France, mounted lead assualt tank to direct fire on enemy strongpoints. BS 1, 123/25,
LaFrenier, Joseph R. Pvt 31005901 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-3-51 CA   1, 38,
Lake, Curtis D. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lamaak, Richard Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Lamb, Carl Pfc   120/K MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/07,
Lambe, John H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lambe, Leland L. Major O-407712 120/Hq, 120/2nd,120/3rd MIA   KIA         BS Regt S-3, Plat. Ldr   G-4-63 HC Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 1, 4, 13, 15, 38, 79, CC-1943-11-18,
Lambert, Frederick E. 1st Lt. O-128506 120/C MIA   KIA         BS     C-5-7 NE Rplcmt after 02/1944 1, 4, 13, 38,
Lambert, Kenneth C. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Lambiase, Ferdinando Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lamm, Wiley F. Pfc 20455311 120/Unk Co               BS         On 5 October (1944) in Holland, searched oer area being shelled for missing battalion commanding officer. BS 1, 123/25,
Lamon, Harvey D. Pfc 38685683 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-12-10 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Texas 1, 2, 88,
Land, Roy T. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lander, Harry Pvt   120/C MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/10,
Landis, Walter W. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC Medic         1, 2,
Landsvork, Wesley N.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Landswork, Wesley H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS/OLC           1,
Lane, Paul G. Pfc   120/3rd               BS           1,
Lang, George E. Pfc 35713707 120/L   06/18/1944 WIA fracture left humarus                       124/02,
Lange, Elmer A. 2nd Lt. O-1293074 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Lantz, Charles T. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lanum, Ralph E. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd               BS           1, 10,
LaPadulo, John C. Pvt 42013605 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-24-28 NO   1, 38,
Large, Walter F. Pfc 33836118 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-16-18 NE   1, 38,
Lariccia, Benjamin J. Cpl   120/D                         MG Sharpshooter CC-1943-11-18,
Larocca, Stanley V. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/09,
LaRouche, John G. Pvt 39342776 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-14-33 NO   1, 38,
Larson, Charles E. Pfc   120/1st               BS           1,
Larter, William J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lasher, Garner L. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lasky, Albert     120/D                           28, 1965-09N
Lassila, Walter Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lathbury, Forrest R. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Lauko, Andy NMI Pfc 36447546 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/25,
Lavene, Norman J. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
LaVere, George J. Pvt   120/3rd MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/10,
Lavimodiere, Rene J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lavio, Donat J. Pfc   120/B               BS/OLC           1,
Law, Waverly C. T/5 34372342 120/I           EIB   BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-13 to 1945-04-24 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Tennessee 1, 86, 87, 88, 107,
Lawhorn, John R. Pfc 35626480 120/B                           2,
Lawing, Paul C. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Lawitz, Sol     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Lawrence, Johnson H. Pfc 35893623 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-3-22 LX   1, 38,
Lawrence, Warren G. Pfc 42185585 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 01/23/1945 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New Jersey 1, 2, 88,
Lawson, Lucious R. Pfc 33650748 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   1, 38,
Lawton, Oscar C., Sr. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lay, Raymond W.     120/H                           28,
Laycock, Theodore     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Layton, Ralph L. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Lazenby, William L. Pfc 39258545 120/H MIA   12/25/1944         SS, BS 06/15/1944, BS/OLC 07/11/1944, C d'G         On 15 June (1944) in France, mounted lead assualt tank to help direct fire on enemy; on 11 July (1944) in France, manned machine gun in exposed position, repulsing enemy counterattack, BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/25, 124/14,
Lea, Gray L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Leahey, Raymond C. 1stSgt O 120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Leake, Max W. Pfc   120/L               SS/OLC           1,
Ledbetter, Harold W. Sgt   120/F               BS/OLC           1,
Leddin, William J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lee, Arthur E. Pfc 31918518 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 11/01/1944 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Tennessee 1, 88,
Lee, Clarence J. 1st Lt O-1809077 120/Unk Co               BS 1944-08-16         BS for meritorious service from 1944-08-16 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Illinois 1, 88,
Lee, John L. (1) Pfc 35521635 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, drove ammunition vehicles form flaming barn. BS 1, 123/25,
Lee, Leo W. Pfc 39110089 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From California.  On 3 July (1944) in France, on patrol, inflicted casualties on enemy, brought back vitl information. BS 1, 79, 123/25,
Lee, Murray     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Leffew, Hubert Pfc 39684959 120/Unk Co     KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   38,
Lehmann, Ernest C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lehrer, Martin L. Pfc 12129368 120/Unk Co               BS         On 19-20 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for dangerous patrol, secured important information. BS 1, 123/26,
Lehtonen, Aarne A.   31188120 120               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, maintained positions under fire, repulsing enemy counterattack. BS 123/26,
Leiby, Robert W. Pvt 33815790 120/B                           2,
Lemire, George E. Pvt   120/Medic Bn MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 90, 124/10,
Lemoine, Charles J., Jr. Pvt 38655877 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-15-21 HC   1, 38,
Lemon, James A., Jr. Pfc   120/1st MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/08,
Lenon, Decots A. Pvt 26486466 120/B                           2,
Leo, James S. Cpl   120/M MIA   12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd         1, 63,
Leon, Orest NMI Sgt 33584825 120/Unk Co               SS         On 6 August (1944) in France, singlehandedly manned machine gun, firing on strafing enemy planes. SS 1, 123/26,
Leonard, Frank A.     120/SVC                           28,
Leonard, Joseph R. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Leone, Anthony D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
LePage, Jean 1st Lt O 120/B               BS/OLC, SS Medic         1, 2, 48,
Lepak, Lawrence L. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Lepine, George J., Jr. Pfc 31469446 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 12/26/1944 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Mass. 1, 2, 88,
Levan, Raymond E. 1st Lt O-1996661 120/E               SS,SS/OLC, BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 29 July (1944) in France, was on reconnaissance patrol and secured vital information; on 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory; on 11 August (1944) in France, remained near enemy lines to secure vital information; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, continued in attack in spite of heavy casualties by artillery in his unit. BS,BS/OLC,BS.2OLC,SS 1, 123/26,
Leverson, Harold J. TSgt 36630688 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 August (1944) in France, deployed his men to enable them to knock out enemy antitank gun without casualties to his men. BS 1, 123/26,
Levine, Herbert S.   12225891 120               BS         On 17 November (1944) in Germany, manned position and with bazooka, repelled enemy tanks and infantry. BS 123/26,
Levine, Hyman SSgt   120/A MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/05,
Levingston, Douglas A 2nd Lt. O-531117 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Levy, John S. Pfc   120/L MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Lewis, Hinton C. TSgt 20453030 120/A MIA   6/22/1944               A-6-27 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Lewis, John D.   35496062 120               SS 11/21/1944,SS/OLC 12/24/1944         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, under heavy enemy fire, led his men to take objective; on 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 wounded men under heavy fire. SS,SS/OLC 123/26,
Lewis, Joseph C. SSgt 34008115 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Lewis, Paulie J. Pvt 38662299 120/E MIA   12/23/1944               D-7-11 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Lewis, Richard J. SSgt 33598528 120/B                         'I can thank the farmer who plowed those nice deep furrows in the field for my life," said S/Sgt R. J. Lewis of Bryn Mawr, Pa. "I was making like a mole when those tracers came streaking two inches from me." 2, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Lewis, Robert F. SSgt   120/M MIA   12/25/1944           Mortar Sqd         1, 63,
Lewis, William R. Pvt 37638123 120/I, 117/D MIA   11/12/1944   CIB     PH/2OLC,DUB-M   N,NF     LWB. Body repatriated to US in 1948 from Margraten. 1, 20, 60,  FT email 3/08
Liberkowski, Matthew A.   33172931 120               BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, evacuated wounded man 1000 yards under heavy fire. BS 123/26,
Lichillo, James T/4 35738727 120/3rd MIA   7/29/1944               J-15-15 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Liedman, David E.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Liles, James B. CWO W-2113525 120/SVC, 120/Hq                 Asst Personnel       Rplcmt after 02/1944 4, 28, CC1943-11-18, N-1948-05-20, N-1955-02-15,
Liles, James O. Pvt 44011858 120/B                           2, 29,
Lillie, Eugene Pfc 13197412 120/B                           2,
Linderman, Norman E. Pfc 14022784 120/Unk Co     KIA               A-14-58 LO   38,
Lindgren, Robert C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lindsey, Willard T/4 34008582 120/B                           2, 54,
Lingo, Donald SSgt 38235738 120/B MIA   1/14/1945                     1, 124/12,
Linker, Howard A.   34118945 120               BS 07/07/1944,SS 12/24/1944         On 7 August (1944) in France, manned machine gun under heavy fire to protect withdrawal of company; on 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate wounded men under terrific enemy fire. BS,SS 123/26,
Linsky, Paul Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Lippard, Ray C. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/29/1944                     1, 124/09,
Lipper, Ansel C.     120/D                           News Winter 2008
Lippert, Walter W.   39208976 120               BS         On 16 November (1944) in enemy territory, talked 30 Germans into surrendering. BS 123/26,
Lipscomb, Marshal E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Liquori, Paul J. Pvt 42136483 120/Unk Co     KIA               I-2-29 LX   38,
Liszewski, Edward F.   35011545 120               BS         Fom 23 November to 1 December (1944) in Germany, established and maintained communication wire over exposed area for four days. BS 123/26,
Little, Edward E. Cpl   120/M                 Jeep Maintenance - Motor Cpl         28,
Little, John W. Sgt 42175709 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-01-23 to 1945-005-08 in Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From New York. 2, 88,
Livingstone, James L. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Lizor, William F. Pfc 33512556 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-15-6 NO   1, 38,
Lloyd, Edward D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lloyd, Robert B.     120/SVC                           28,
Lloyd, Wilmer W. Pfc   120/M                 2nd Plt         63,
Lock, John D.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Locke, Dean D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lockett, William C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Loftis, Belton R. SSgt 7005533 120/SVC MIA   12/30/1944         SS           1, 124/14,
Loftis, Marshall Pvt   120/B                           54,
Logan, Charles W.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Logan, James     120/B   WIA           PH,           2, 48,
Lombard, Eugene C.     120/C                           28,
Long, Benjamin F. Pfc 33501542 120/E MIA   12/23/1944                     1, 124/14,
Long, Fred S., Jr. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Long, Guy D. SSgt 20232146 120/Unk Co               BS           1, 123/26,
Lopas, Alfred G. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lopez, John J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lopp, George T.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Lord, Herbert E. Pfc   120/E MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Lorence, Joseph M. Pvt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Lorenz, Clarence     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Lorenzo, Angelo Pfc 42177205 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1945-02-23 to 05/08/1945 in Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 2, 88,
Loring, Allen W. Pfc 31231471 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-8-17 NE   1, 38,
Losh, Clifford L. T/4   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Loshek, Gilbert R. 1st Lt O 120,118Inf/2nd, 118Inf/Hq               BS Transportation Off         1, 56,
Losher, Gilbert R. 1st Lt O-128435 120/B                 Medic         2
Lothner, Roy (NMI) 2nd Lt. O-1324428 120/A                 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr & CO 4,
Lothrop, James E. Cpl 35880345 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, on patrol behind enemy lines, brought back vital information. BS 1, 123/27,
Lott, James V. Capt O-1306866 120/M     9/12/1944         BS CO       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 63,
Lott, Jessie Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Loveland, Hurbert L. SSgt   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Lovell, Rupert N. 1st Sgt   120/B                           54,
Lovette, James F. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lowe, Melvin P., Sr. Pfc 34868213 120/B                           2,
Lowery, William J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Lowry, James M. 2nd Lt. O-1312690 120/D,119/D,119/M         7/14/1944                  
7/14/1944                                  
7/14/1944                                  
7/14/1944               Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 17, 85, 130,                
Loyd, James R. Cpl   120/B                           54,
Loyd, walter V. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Lucarini, Peter Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Lucas, Fred NMI Pfc 6574064 120/Unk Co               SS         On 10 October (1944) in Germany, fired German bazooka against enemy to drive him away. Ss 1, 123/27,
Lucas, George E. Pfc 37695291 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-3-32 HC   1, 38,
Lucas, Herbert 1st Lt. O-1293621 120/M                 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4,  28,
Lucero, Adam Pfc 6572852 120/K               SS,SS/OLC         On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, manning position, repulsed enemy counterattack. Ss 1, 123/27,
Lucey, Patrick R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Luchynsky, Paul Pvt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Ludwig, Ernest W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lugo, Leofas V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Luksa, Gerald R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Lund, Sam SSgt 37111449 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 1945-05-07 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Nebraska 1, 88,
Lund??, Angelo J. Pfc 38453190 120/I           EIB               107,
Lunsford, John M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Luoma, Arne A. Pfc   120/Hq               SS           1,
Luteman, John J. Pvt 35391698 120/1st MIA   7/9/1944               H-22-7 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Lutsey, Richard P. Pfc 33616086 120/B                           2,
Lutzkivich, Matthew M. 2nd Lt. O-1319847 120/A     7/7/1944         BS Exec. Off   I-11-9 NO Overseas w/Div 02/1944. XO 4, 38, 124/04,
Lyman, Edward S. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Lyon, Walter G. T/5 31114848 120/CN               SS         On 24 September (1944) in Holland, gave first aid to wounded man under fire, evacuated two wounded men. SS 1, 37, 48, 123/27,
Lyons, Donald E. Pvt 35299139 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info NE   1, 38,
Lyons, Edward B. Pfc 33392956 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Lyons, James J. Cpl   120/L MIA   07/17/1044                     1, 124/06,
Lytton, Ray A. SSgt   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Mabry, Benjamin F. Cpl 20453274 120/B MIA   7/10/1944               B-15-3 NO   1, 38, 54, 124/06,
MacCulley, Robert J. 1st Lt O 120/C               SS, BS           1,
MacCune, James Sgt 31232470 120/Unk Co               SS, 06/16/1944,SS/OLC, BS, 07/02/1944, BS/OLC 08/10/1944,BS/2 OLC 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944 in France.  From Massachusetts.  On 16 June (1944) in France, exposed himself to machine gun fire to make enemy reveal positions; on 2 July (1944) in France, knocked out machine gun nest with hand grenades; on 11 July (1944) in France, organized scattered troops and stablized front troops under heavy fire; on 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory; on 11-12 August (1944) in France, made over 50 trips to repair communication lines under heavy fire. SS,BS,BS/OLCBS/2OLC 1, 79, 123/27,
MacVean, James L. MSgt 19161906 120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd               SS,BS,BS/OLC 11/23/1944         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, sighted enemy counterattack, fired antitank gun to repel it. BS/OLC 10, 123/28, N-1962-06-15, N-1964-09, N-1967-09,
Madden, Francis J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Madge, Paul E. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Madsen, Christian F. Pfc 42185730 120/B               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1945-01-23 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New Jersey 1, 2, 88,
Maestas, Ignacio R. Pfc 38348932 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/28,
Maeztak, John J. Pfc 33310597 120           EIB               107,
Magestro, Joseph A. Pvt 36843397 120/B                           2,
Magg, Eugene E.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Maginnis, John J. T/5 33332275 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS, BS         On 16 June (1944) in France, maintained wire under heavy artillery and small arms fire. BS 1, 123/28,
Magriby, Joseph F. SSgt 31233090 120/Unk Co               BS         On 29 July (1944) in France, wolunteered for dangerous reconnaissance mission, secured vital informatin. BS 1, 123/28,
Mahaffey, Freeman F. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Mahaney, William L. Sgt 37261224 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-14 to 1945-01-14 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Iowa 1, 88,
Maher, James P. Pvt   120/C               BS           1,
Mahoney, Joseph J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mahoney, Joseph W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Maiden, Ray K. SSgt 39463852 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-12 to 1945-02-085 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From Washington 1, 2, 88,
Maietta, Francis Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Maine, Phillip, Jr. Pfc 35621968 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-15 to 1945-02-04 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Ohio 1, 88,
Mainord, Hugh I. Lt. Col. O-109066 120/1st               SS 09/07/1944, BS CO 1st BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 7 September (1944) in France, trained and led battalion through difficult and trying engagement. SS 4, 15, 79, 123/28, CC-1943-11-18, N-1966-02,
Maird, Jesse B. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Maitta, Frank J. Pfc 31200120 120/E   06/18/1944 WIA GSW lower back and thigh                       124/02,
Majors, Sam J. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Maksim, Michael Pfc 33370212 120/Unk Co,119/I MIA   KIA   7/15/1944           G-15-24 NO   1, 38, 121,
Malatesta, Joseph     120/C                           N-1948-03-20,
Maldonado, Manuel     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Malloy, Charles G. T/Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Malloy, James D.     120/L, 120/E                           28,
Maloney, William W. Pfc 35398768 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefield and hedgerows and carried ammunition; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, mined bridge under enemy observation and fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/28,
Mamarello, Eddie Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Mammarello, Edward H. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Mandigo, George F. Pvt 12004220 120/Unk Co               SS         On 9 August (1944) in France, helped lead medics to wounded men. SS 1, 123/28,
Maness, George C. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Mang, Eugene E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Mangini, Carmen Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Mangum, Neal M. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Mangun, Neil Pvt   120/CN                           CC-1943-12-17,
Manica, Lawrence S. T/4 31188810 120/1st         CIB     Expert Rifle,GC,E-AME Ribbon   N,NF,R,A,CE     Date of Departure 12 Feb 44 Destination Eur Afr  Mid  Et  Date of Arrival 22 Feb 44. Date of Departure    17  Aug  45   Destination   U S Date of Arrival  21  Aug  45.  As a cook in Headquarters Division he often mentioned how he fed the Generals as they came in for breakfast and how he was "scolded" by General Eisenhower for over seasoning his food.  Then how he would crawl on his belly at night in the darkness to feed the soldiers his meatballs and spaghetti,  One night, a pig followed him grunting for the food.  The pig was overheard and was shot. My husband was saved. email from wife, 6/08
Mankiewicz, Stanley A Sgt 20223955 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-12-18 NO   1, 38,
Mankin, Frank Cpl   120/H MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/11,
Mann, John J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Manna, Carmelo A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Manning, John Hall Maj. Gen. O 120/Hq                 CO       Rplcmt after 02/1944 4, N-48-03-20, N-1955-02-15, N-1963-04-15, N-1963-10-11,
Manning, Thomas J. Pfc 11107382 120/L   06/18/1944 fracture C left leg                       124/02,
Mapel, Daniel B. Pfc 35420909 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Marconi, Dominic J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Marcum, Henry F. 2nd Lt. O-1324634 120/CN                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 47,
Marello, Albert Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Markinson, Edward Pfc 32528931 120/M MIA   12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd   G-4-68 HC   1, 38, 63, 124/12,
Markle, Earl 1st Lt. O-1292211 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Markle, Neal S. Sgt 33669352 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS     D-30-9 AR   1, 38,
Marlow, Champ C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Marocco, John     120/H                           N-1962-06-15, N-1963-04-15, N-1965-03-01,
Marquette, Richard W. Pfc   120/E               BS           1,
Marquis, Wayne H. T/4 15204323 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-17 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Indiana 1, 88,
Marrama, Henry J. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Marrello, Albert NMI Pfc 32109080 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, with light machine gun, covered withdrawal of comapny under intense fire. BS 1, 123/28,
Marrocco, John     120/H                           N-2008-09,
Marsh, Hubert C. Pvt 39900339 120/L MIA   7/8/1944               B-3-42 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Marshall, Harry W., Jr. T/5   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Marsili, Ulisse A. Sgt 33353057 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication wires under fire and severe conditions. BS 1, 123/28,
Martin, Edward Sgt 36649642 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-14 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Illinois 1, 88,
Martin, Francis H. Pvt   120/I               BS           1,
Martin, Solen H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Martin, William L. (1) Pfc   120/B                           54,
Martinez, Jesse C. Pfc   120/E MIA   7/12/1944                     1, 124/11,
Martinez, John R. Pvt   120/A MIA   7/16/1944                   Boxing team 1, 124/10, CC-1943-11-18,
Martinez, Manuel Pfc 38398448 120/D MIA   12/21/1944                     1, 124/14,
Martinez, Pete E. Pvt 31392283 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right shoulder                       124/02,
Marzano, Frank P. Pfc   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/08,
Mase, Herbert Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Mason, Jesse A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Massey, Cecil S.     120/SVC                           28,
Massey, Woodrow W. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Masten, John     120/M                           N-1965-09, N-1966-02,
Masterbray, Joe Pvt 33692442 120/L MIA   DOW 01/16/1945               D-13-50 HC   1, 38, 124/13,
Mastraci, Fiore D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mastrogiovanni, Ameli T/4   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Mastronardi, Daniel L     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Matausch, Constantine Cpl   120/B MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/06,
Matheny, Alton R.     120/B                           28,
Mathews, Donald W. Sgt 36281006 120/I           EIB               107,
Mathews, William Pfc   120/A     7/7/1944                     124/08,
Mathis, Henry Pvt   120/B                           54,
Mathis, Leonard C. Pvt 34689410 120/1st MIA   7/25/1944         BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 1, 123/28, 124/09,
Matthews, Everett F. Pfc 34894026 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-11-25 to 1945-04-15 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From North Carolina 1, 88,
Matthews, Robert M. SSgt   120/G MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/05,
Matthews, William E. Pvt 18184821 120 MIA 06/18/1944 WIA GSW right chest KIA                     1, 124/02,
Mattox, John D. Cpl   120/SVCC                         Lead Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Maturi, John F. "Blackie" SSgt 32071036 120/L               BS,BS/OLC         On 8 August (1944) in France, maintained position in spite of furious flanking counterattack; on 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded over exposed area at night. BS,BS/OLC 1, N-1966-02,
Mawson, Willie F., Jr. T/5 39850484 120/Unk Co               SS         On 11 August (1944) in France, drove vehicles from blazing ammunition pile. SS 1, 123/29,
Maxey, James C. T/5   120/CN               SS           1, 48, 63-10-1
Maybee, Reginald W. 1stSgt 20232531 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 16 November (1944) in Germany, administrated first aid which saved man's life under firel. BS 1, 123/29,
Mayberry, Frank F. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Mayes, Wiley     120/Hq                           28,
Maymon, Harlan R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Mayon, William NMI Pfc 31232662 120/F   06/18/1944 WIA GSW abdomen                       124/02,
Mazzoni, Fred     120/Hq                           N-1963-10-11, N-1964-09-01,
Mazzoni, T. J.     120/Hq                           N-1963-10-11,
Mazzuechelli, Frank SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
McCall, Alexander NMI Pfc 35717101 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW upper left arm                       124/03,
McCall, James J. Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir, "Atterbury Antics of 1943" CC-1943-11-26, CC-1943-12-17,
McCall, Mack     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
McCanless, Jack G. Pvt   120/Hq               SS           1,
McCann, Robert J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
McCarhy, James V. Pfc 11128875 120/I           EIB               107,
McCarl, Glenn E. SSgt 33410251 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded men at night over exposed area. BS 1, 123/27,
McCarthy, James V. Pfc 11128875 120           EIB               107,
McCauley, William J. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
McCay, Bruce B. Cpl 37338572 120/Unk Co               BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, thwarted enemy attempts to break through lines. BS 1, 123/27,
McClain, Kent     120/Hq                           28, 1962-06-1
McClain, Ralph E. Capt O-1294508 120/SVC               BS         2nd Plt Ldr 1, 4, 28,
McCleary, Gail R. Pfc   120/M MIA   12/25/1944           Mortar Sqd         1, 63,
McCleary, Lester     120/M                           N-1948-05-20,
McClenney, Ellis P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
McClure, Donald F. Sgt   120/F               BS           1,
McClurkan, Paul G. T/5 34372646 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-8-38 HC   1, 38,
McCollum, Paul W. Lt Col O-315283 120/3rd,119,117/SV MIA WIA KIA         DSC 07/19/1944, SS 07/07/1944     A-10-28 HC commanded by Lt. Col. Paul W. McCollum, of High Point, N.C. 120th Infantry.  On 7 July (1944) in France, when attack lost momentum, personally led forward platoons to take objective; on 19 July (1944) in France, though hsi battalion was pinned by heavy fire, led frontal attack, and though wounded, continued to force enemy withdrawal. SS, DSC 1, 4, 15, 20, 22, 38, 79, 123/27, Scrapbook 2/1945
McConnell, Peter S. Pfc 42185342 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-2-19 NE   1, 38,
McCoy, Wilfred E. Pfc 35398555 120/B                           2,
McCuffery, Franklin C. Pfc 31200100 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right femur                       124/02,
McCullough, Charles E TSgt 31079046 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-20-18 NE   1, 38,
McCullough, Christopher NMI Lt Col O-450538 120/I           EIB   SS 06/21/1944,SS/OLC 07/11/1944 CO Co. I       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. "Butch's Night Raiders', they call us now", said Maj. Chris McCullough, of Fayetteville, N. C.   On 21 June (1944) in France, in face of heavy fire, rescued wounded engineer officer and enlisted man during canal crossing; on 11 July (1944) in France, routed enemy tanks which had infiltrated our lines. SS,SS/OLC 4,  15, 86, 107, 123/27, N-1958-06-20, Scrapbook 6/1945,
McCurry, Seth SSgt   120/C MIA   7/23/1944                     1, 124/05,
McDaniel, Arthur Pfc   120/CN                           47,
McDaniel, Victor V. Pvt   120/3rd MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/10,
McDeavitt, Albert C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
McDowell, Bill L. Pfc 38632544 120/B                           2,
McDowell, Murray C. Pfc 36715919 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
McElderry, Leslie     120/L                           N-1963-10-11,
McFarland, Howard L. Pvt   120/B                           54,
McFarland, Lester Pfc   120/Unk Co                         BS for meritorious service from 1945-01-23 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 88, CC-1943-11-26,
McGlone, John A., Jr. Pfc 42074710 120/B               BS           1, 2,
McGovern, Edward P. Cpl 31025187 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 38,
McGraw, Alan D.   36695603 120               SS         On 17 November (1944) in Germany, administered first aid and dragged man to safety in heavy fire. SS 123/27,
McGregor, James G. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
McGroarty, Charles J. Pvt 33461974 120/Medic MIA   7/11/1944               G-19-7 NO   1, 38, 90, 124/09,
McGuire, James M. T/4 20468616 120   WIA*2     CIB     BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 9-13 July (1944) in France, took care of wounded through heavy fire continuously during period. BS. 1, 123/28, FT
McGurren, Daniel J. Pfc 3533134 120/B                           2,
McHattie, Robert     120/SVC                           28,
McIlwain, Richard M. Pfc 35561163 120/B                           2,
McIntosh, Warren C. Cpl   120/B MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/06,
McKee, Gerald L.     120/D                           28,
McKee, Lawrence R. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
McKelvy, Edward B. SSgt 18072972 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-21-11 NE   1, 38,
McKeon, James B. T/5 20110101 120/K MIA   8/1/1944               C-1-41 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
McKinney, Carl E. Pfc 38234427 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
McKinney, Claude W. Pvt 34008622 120/C MIA   7/9/1944               G-16-6 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
McKinney, David A.   39864540 120               BS         On 22 December (1944) in Germany, manned machine gun repulsing enemy attack. BS 123/27,
McKinney, Jerden J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
McLaren, Andrew M. Pvt 32145846 120/CN   06/18/1944 BC F simple rt radius                       47, 124/03,
McLaughlin, W. Stewart     120/F                           28,
McLeod, Donald TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Mclver, Thomas M. TSgt 38038360 120/Unk Co     KIA               B-26-22 EP   38,
McManaman, James NMI TSgt 36009875 120/L               SS         On 16 October (1944) in Germany, gave first aid to wounded men under fire. SS 1, 123/27,
McManamin, John F. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
McMullen, Malcolm L., Jr. Pvt   120/B                           54,
McMurtre, Earl J. SSgt 6293115 120/B                           2
McNamar, Wilfred L. Pvt 37476037 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-16-19 NO   1, 38,
McNamara, William B. Pvt 37662809 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, rendered first aid to 26 wounded under fire; on 22 November (1944) in Germany, helped carry wounded man one mile through rain, mud and artillery. SS,BS  1, 123/28,
McNeely, Paul T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
McNeilly, Howard J. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
McPhail, Larry     120/Unk Co                            
McPherson, Eugene     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
McTigue, Robert M. Pfc 36579657 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-16-2 BR   1, 38,
McWhorter, Max C. SSgt 35738838 120/Unk Co               SS, BS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 men over 1000 yards through fire. SS 1, 123/28,
Meador, James R. Capt O-408505 120/SVC               BS Maint. Off.         1, 4, 15,  28,
Meadows, Albert H. Pfc 14141716 120/I           EIB   BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-13 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Georgia 1, 86, 88, 107,
Meadows, Dean Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Meagher, John F. 1st Lt. O-1301004 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Medeiros, Charles Pfc 31233018 120/K MIA   1/15/1945               C-15-36 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Medes, John E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Medley, John H. T/5 35432280 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-15 to 1945-04-23 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From west Virginia 1, 88,
Medley, Ralph M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Medlin, J. C. T/5 34119165 120/K MIA   DOW 12/25/1944               G-2-28 HC   1, 38, 124/15,
Meils, Marvin D. Pvt   120/D MIA   7/25/1944                     1, 124/09,
Melker, Howard J.     120/C                           28, N-1948-05-20,
Melnar, Edward     120/H                           28,
Melvin, Harlan Pvt 36639382 120/K MIA   7/7/1944               D-27-16 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Mena, Lawrence V.   37707460 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 30 July (1944) in France, in absence of noncoms, organized platoon into defense under fire. BS 1, 123/29,
Mendenhall, Eber O. T/5   120/CN                           47,
Mendenhall, Stanley F     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Menendez, Joseph     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Mercado, Jess B. 2nd Lt. O-1309185 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Mercurio, Michael A.   42002867 120               SS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, rescued tanker from flaming tank under shellfire. Ss 123/29,
Mercurio, Samuel L. Pfc   120/E     7/13/1944                     124/09,
Merriman, Arthur Sgt   120/G                         from Indiana.  He was also discharged after the Mortain battle and returned to the States during Aug - Sept '44 after being hospitalized in England for several weeks.  email from Bob Robinson,  12/2008.
Meshel, George NMI Cpl 35398702 120/AT   06/18/1944 WIA GSW lower posterior of chest, severe                       124/01,
Messer, Jappie G.   20452647 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 7-8 August (1944) n Fance, organized company and evacuated wounded during heavy counterattack. SS 1, 123/29,
Messer, Willie L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                   Colonels Basketball Team 1, CC-1943-12-03,
Messick, Bristol A. TSgt   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Messina, Metrus F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Messina, Phil Cpl   120/H                           CC-1944-01-14,
Mette, Anthony J. Cpl   120/Unk Co                         worked on Buzz Saw paper CC-1943-11-18, CC-1943-12-03,
Mew, Charles A. SSgt 38071189 120/L MIA   7/19/1944               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Mewborne, Lemuel J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Meyer, Howard L. Cpl   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Meyer, John H. Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Meyer, Rolland R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Meyers, Charles A. T/5   120/A     7/8/1944                     124/06,
Meyers, Luther G.   33075037 120               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, protected observation post from enemy patrol. BS 123/31,
Meyers, Richard M. Pfc 33434135 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               I-3-6 NO   1, 38,
Michels, Arthur     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Middei, Carmaine Pvt 42101287 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-2-6 BR   1, 38,
Mikesell, Richard J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Miles, Virgle W.   35496582 120               BS         On 7 July (1944) in Grance, cleared minefields and hedgerows and carried ammunition. BS 123/29,
Milewski, Arthur T.   32580995 120               BS         On 19 September (1944) in Holland, on reconnaissance patrol under fire, secured vital information. BS 123/29,
Milewski, Stanley Pvt   120/H MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/10,
Millage, Norman D.   32848986 120               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, drove ammunition vehicle from burning building. BS 123/29,
Millard, Clyde W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Millard, George E.   37116337 120               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, set up morar to repel furious enemy counterattack. BS 123/29,
Miller, Dewey Pvt   120/Medic Bn       44-08-07 Mortain                   Email from FTowers 8/2008
Miller, Earl     120/Unk Co                         Colonels Basketball Team CC-1943-12-03,
Miller, Edward G. Pfc   120/A MIA   7/4/1944                     1, 124/07,
Miller, Herbert (2)     120/H                         Heroes of Hill 314 28, N-09/2008,
Miller, James D. Pfc 35713814 120/C MIA   7/9/1944               A-3-33 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Miller, Jim K. Pvt   120/K MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/10,
Miller, John 1st Lt   120/M     8/1/1944                     63,
Miller, John E. TSgt 33053510 120/Hq               BS,BS/OLC         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, on patrol behind enemy lines brought back vital information. BS 1, 123/29,
Miller, John W. 2nd Lt   120/M     8/1/1944                     124/04,
Miller, Leo NMI Pfc 32900626 120/K               SS         On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, rescued wounded man from river under fire. SS 1, 123/29,
Miller, Milace H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Miller, Minor L. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Miller, Oliver V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Miller, Paul H. Pvt 39722497 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-6-12 HC   1, 38,
Miller, Richard     120/Hq                           N-1955-02-15,
Miller, Victor E.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Miller, Wallace J. SSgt 19139069 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC Medic       120th men who played a heroic part in the action, On 28 November (1944) in Germany, knocked out machine gun nest. BS 1, 2, 123/29, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Miller, William A. (2) Cpl   120/B                           54,
Miller, William M. SSgt   120/B 2nd Plt MIA   KIA         BS           1, 48,
Millet, James L. Pfc 35691389 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate 20 men over 1000 yards under fire. Ss 1, 123/29,
Millhorn, James B.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mills, Francis E. T/3   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Mills, Fred J.     120/D                           28,
Milnor, Sidney D.     120 Red Cros                           N-1964-09-01, N-1965-09,
Minkoff, Sidney (NMI) 1st Lt. O-1689847 120/Medic Bn                 Dentist       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 1, 4,  15, 79,
Minyard, Robert L. 1st Lt O-1309793 120/F               BS Plt Ldr       On 16 November (1944) in Germany, led men under heavy fire to take objective. SS 1, 4, 123/29,
Mish, Stephen J. Pvt 33618764 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, under heavy fire, led squad safely over exposed terrain. BS 1, 123/29,
Miskiewicz, Joseph Pvt 31350491 120/Unk Co     KIA               B-8-67 EP   38,
Missimer, Martin F. 2nd Lt. O-1318568 120/A,119/A                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,  17,
Mitchell, Norman L. Pfc   120/K     7/19/1944                     124/09,
Mitdrell, Norman L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mitten, Robert C. Pfc 33239880 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-3-11 BR   1, 38,
Mittleman, Herbert H.     120/Hq                           N-1948-03-20, N-1955-02-15, N-1958-02-14,
Mobley, Leonard H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mock, Thomas J. Sgt 33276854 120/B               BS/2 OLC         120th men who played a heroic part in the action 1, 2, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Mocniak, Walter NMI TSgt 20230561 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, dragged wounded man 200 yards under fire to safety. BS 1, 123/30,
Mohna, Inez Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Mokszycki, Adam J. Pvt 36605870 120/Unk Co               BS         On 31 July (1944) in France, repaired communication wires under intense fire. BS 1, 123/30,
Moldenhauer, Herman J. Pfc   120/C     7/13/1944                     124/09,
Molgaard, James M. Sgt 37679020 120/Unk Co               BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 29 July (1944) in France, volunteered for dangerous reconnaissance mission, secured vital information; on 11 August (1944) in France, remained near enemy lines o secure vital informatin; on 21 September (1944) in Holland, on dangerous patrol succeeded in gaining important information, BS,BS/OLC,BS/2OLC 1, 123/30,
Molinaro, Vincent J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Monahan, (unknown) Capt O 120/2nd       44-08-07 Mortain         Ass't Bn Surgeon         Email from FTowers 8/2008
Monahan, James G. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Moncreiff, Charles W., Jr.   O-363549 120/G               SS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, led company through heavy fire to take objective. SS 123/30, N-1962-06-15,
Moncrieff, Charles W. Capt O 120/G               SS/OLC, BS           1, 62-06-1
Mondry, James J. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS, SS/OLC, BS           1,
Mongeon, Donald (David ?) A. Pfc 31200115 120/Unk Co MIA 06/18/1944 shrapnel buttox KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR W 1, 38, 124/02,
Monks, George D. Pvt 35810549 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/30,
Monogole, Joseph     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Monroe, Charles F. Pvt 32575136 120/Medic Bn MIA   6/15/1944               G-7-27 NO   1, 38, 90, 124/10,
Monroe, Earl L. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Montalbano, Peter D. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Montalione, Girolome     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Montgomery, Floyd M. TSgt   120/F               SS           1,
Montiel, Gabino Pvt 18120815 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-2-32 HC   1, 38,
Montoya, Salvadore NMI Pfc 38121672 120/Unk Co               BS         In 7 August (1944) in France, maintained roadblock and carried ammunition for mortars during enemy attack. BS 1, 123/30,
Moody, Albert NMI Pfc 31243812 120/H   06/18/1944 shrapnel left leg, severe                     W 124/01,
Moody, Frank E.     120/F                           28,
Moore, Clarence Sgt   120/G                           N-1964-09-01,
Moore, Clayton G. Pfc   120/CN MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 48, 124/08,
Moore, Cloyd Pfc   120/G               SS           1,
Moore, Coleman C.     120/E                           28,
Moore, David M. Pvt 32575033 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, under fire procured water from source in enemy held territory. BS 1, 123/30,
Moore, Glen D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Moore, Herbert A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Moore, Hubert A. TSgt 6971139 120/Unk Co     KIA               E-4-16 NE   38,
Moore, Manuel NMI Pfc 35713733 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows under fire. BS 1, 123/30,
Moore, Robert L. (1) 1st Lt O-1294176 120/H MIA   KIA         BS 1st Plt L       1st Plt Ldr. S-2 4,  28,
Moore, Robert L. (3) SSgt 20455390 120/3rd     1/21/1945                     124/13,
Moore, Wade F. SSgt   120/CN                           47,
Moore, Wayne H. Pfc 36473296 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-18-20 NE   1, 38,
Mora, Bernard D. Pfc 38578835 120/L MIA   1/19/1945                     1, 124/12,
Mora, Bernardino D. Pfc 38578835 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 13 December (1944) in Belgium, evacuated wounded at night over exposed area. BS 1, 123/30,
Moran, Raymond F. Pfc 31399125 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-8-49 HC   1, 38,
Moran, Thomas J. Pfc 32562100 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     I-15-19 BR   1, 38,
Mordenhaus, Herman J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Morehead, George C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Moreno, Esaias     120/SVC                           36,
Morgan, Carl J. Pfc 35447764 120/F MIA   7/8/1944               B-18-21 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Morgan, Charles E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Morgan, Harley V. Pfc 34432981 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-14 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From North Carolina 1, 88,
Morgan, Virgil V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Moriarty, Eugene (NMI) 2nd Lt. O-1324563 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Morin, Louis P. Pfc 31216543 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-11-01 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Maine 1, 88,
Morocco, John NMI Sgt 31243727 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 July (1944) in France, manned machine gun in exposed position, repulsing enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/30,
Morris, Johnny     120/H                           28,
Morris, Lawrence H. Pfc 35297550 120/L   10/17/1944 Aachen, Germany     CIB     PH,GC, Mail Clerk, Rifleman       I have obtained the following information in regards to Lawrence H. Morris from his DD-214 and other family records.  At time of induction, he was married to Winifred M. Morris.  She passed away several years ago. He was inducted into the army on December 20, 1943 in Toledo, OH. Service number: 35297550. Basic training was at Camp Croft, SC. He was discharged on December 2, 1945 at Indiantown Gap, PA.  Rank at time of discharge: Private First Class. He left the U.S. for Scotland on Aug. 6, 1944 aboard the Aquatania, returned Nov. 22, 1945 aboard the Queen Mary. His Military Occupation on his DD-214 is listed as Mail Clerk.  However, I believe he was serving as a front line rifleman, possibly attached to one of the 60 mm mortar crews of L Company, until he was wounded.  He played piano in a military band during recuperation.  He was wounded by shrapnel from a German mortar round on Oct. 17, 1944 near Aachen, Germany. Decorations received:  Good Conduct Medal, European/African /Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 2 bronze stars, World War 2 Victory Ribbon, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Badge, Qualification badge with bars for rifle and machine gun  
  Family,  11/2008                                
Morris, William N. Pfc   120/H MIA   6/18/1944                     1, 124/07,
Morrison, Ralph E. Sgt 37238574 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, volunteered to act as first scout, led advance under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/30,
Morrison, Robert V. SSgt 32014511 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 8 October (1944) in Germany, led squad under intense fire, urged them forward in the attack, SS 1, 123/30,
Morrison, Roy E. Pvt   120/G MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/10,
Morrow, John C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Morrow, Rother P. TSgt   120/H               SS, BS           1,
Morrow, Warren M.     120/SVC                           28, N-1948-05-20,
Morse, James H.     120/I                           28,
Morse, James J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mortellaro, Santo J. Pvt   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Morton, John     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mosby, James L. 1st Lt O-1304101 120/C               DSC, BS,BS/OLC,BS/2 OLC         On 29 August (1944) in France, singlehandedlyknocked out enemy maching gun, aided and evacuated wounded. DSC 1, 4, 22, 123/30,
Moser, Jack W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Moskaluk, Wasil Cpl 6847344 120/Unk Co     KIA               O-18-3 NE   38,
Mosley, John H. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/2 OLC           1,
Mosquedo, Mario     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Moss, James K. Pvt 33637108 120/Unk Co               BS         On 30 September (1944) in Germany, recovered important equipment under heavy fire. BS 1, 123/30,
Mosso, John D. (B.?) Sgt 33174579 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-1-13 BR   1, 38,
Motlik, Delmar J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Moudry, James J.   36958559 120               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, manned position tenaciously repulsing enemy counterattack. BS 123/30,
Mountz, Forrest K. 1st Lt O-403224 120/Unk Co               SS         On 16 November (1944) though wounded, continued to lead men in attack and took objective. SS 1, 123/31,
Mouton, John Pfc 38488885 120/B, 120/D     KIA         PH     K-4-2 NE Medic @ Magdeburg 04/25/1945 38, 48,
Mowery, Jay A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mrowca, Joseph T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mrugala, Joseph C. Pfc 33149496 120/Unk Co               BS         On 20 October (1944), in Germany, passed information of enemy emplacements enabling other members of platoon to take cover. BS 1, 123/31,
Mu??chi?, Peter Pfc 39029376 120           EIB               107,
Mucci, Vincent J. Pvt   120/B MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/11,
Mucreus, John     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mueller, Gideon E. Pvt 37485977 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944), in France, recovered food dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/31,
Mull, Harold E. Pvt 35762006 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     E-11-11 HC On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication lines through heavy shelling. BS 1, 38, 123/31,
Mullina, Thomas R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Mullinax, Jonathan G. Sgt   120/A               DSC           22,  28,
Mullinax, Thomas R. Pvt 34892699 120/Unk Co     KIA               E-14-25 HC   38,
Mullins, Ira S. TSgt 33650026 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 1944-08-07 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Pn 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane in enemy territory. BSFrom Virginia 1, 88, 123/31,
Multien, Roy E. Pfc   120/G     7/9/1944                     124/08,
Mulvey, John P. Pfc   120/K MIA   7/25/1944                     1, 124/06,
Mumma, Wayne E. Pfc 35959896 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-24 to 1945-02-16 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Illinois 1, 88,
Munger, Peter     120/E                           N-1948-05-20,
Muniz, Richard A. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Munn, Alex R. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Munn, James F. TSgt 20453229 120/B                 Medic         2, 54,
Munn, James T. TSgt   120/F                         The Krauts started shooting their machine guns into the ground then slowly lifted their fire to sweep the ground, said T/Sgt James T. Munn, of Biltmore, N. C, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Munn, John D. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Munoz, Thomas NMI SSgt 36739481 120/F               SS         On 23 December (1944) in Belgium, eliminated enemy strogpoint killing three enemy riflemen. SS 1, 123/31,
Murphy, Allen E. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Murphy, Carl E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Murphy, Edward J. T/5 31249298 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, under heavy fire, supplied company with much needed ammunition. BS 1, 123/31,
Murphy, George J. Pfc 42190081 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1945-01-12 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New Jersey 1, 88,
Murphy, Joe Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Murphy, John E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Murphy, Leron A. Pfc 34705927 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Murphy, Paul S. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Murphy, Roy M. Pfc 35738790 120/I           EIB               107,
Murphy, Silby Pvt 38517988 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-10-30 NO   1, 38,
Murphy, William R. SSgt 36432633 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Murray, John A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Murray, William J. T/5 12050615 120/I           EIB               107,
Murrell, Dillard "Pookie"     120/Hq                           28,
Mustard, William H. Pvt 39125111 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, spotted enemy attack and rallied men to repel it. BS 1, 123/31,
Mustian, Douglas M. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Mustian, Walter B. SSgt   120/B               BS           1, 28, 54,
Muzereus, John Pfc 33606032 120/Unk Co     KIA               F-2-36 HC   38,
Myers, Charles A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Myers, Hugh A. Pvt   120/D MIA   7/12/1944                     1, 124/11,
Myers, Luther G. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Mygrant, Marvin NMI T/5 34823612 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, stayed at radio keeping communication open in spite of severe shelling. BS 1, 123/31,
Myhre, Kenneth P. Pfc 39048681 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, manned position tenaciously replusing enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/31,
Myrick, Numor C.     120/Medic Bn                           6,
Myrick, William A.     120/Unk Co                 Radio Sec         N-1948-05-20,
Nadeau, Henry C. (G.?) Pvt 37581064 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-1-6 HC   1, 38,
Nadeau, Roland J. Pfc 31177819 120/B                           2,
Nance, Raymond W. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Nance, Robert A. Sgt   120/M, 120/D               BS           1, 28,
Nannery, Edward J. SSgt 42047444 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS/OLC     F-19-23 NE   1, 38,
Nardi, Nick     120/Hq                           N-1963-10-11,
Nash, Louis Capt O 120/2nd       44-08-07 Mortain       BS Bn Surgeon         1, Email from FTowers 8/2008
Nash, Wallace G. 2nd Lt. O-1325410 120/Unk Co               SS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 20 July (1944) in France, rendered necessary aid and medical attention under extreme conditions. SS 1, 4, 123/31,
Nathen, unk     120/H                           N-1964-09-01,
Nava, Alfonzo NMI Pvt 38230533 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right thigh                     GSW CF 124/01,
Naymik, Lawrence Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Nazimiec, Fred T. Pvt 13146111 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July, 1944, in France.  From Pennsylvania. On 3-4 July (1944) in France, on patrol, effected deaths and casualties on enemy, brought back vital information. BS 1, 79, 123/31,
Neahr, Robert E. SSgt 36405737 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 7-13 August (1944) in France, recovered mortar ammunition, put out grass fire in exposed position. BS 1, 123/31,
Neal, Raymond F. T/5   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28, 90,
Neel, Billie Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Neely, Jack Pfc   120/D MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/06,
Neely, Ryan R. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Nehrkorn, Paul K.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Neidhardt, George E. Pfc 36712198 120/Unk Co               SS         On 7 August (1944) in France, with BAR, covered advance of squad under heavy small arms fire. SS 1, 123/31,
Neil, Darrel M. Pfc   120/A MIA   KIA                     1, 124/08,
Neilsen, Morten W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Neiswander, Allen C. Capt O 120/Medic Bn,120/3rd               BS/2 OLC Bn Surgeon         1, 4, 79,
Nelasco, Angelo Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Nelson, Cavern W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Nelson, Harold D. 2nd Lt O 120/M               BS/OLC   N,NF,R,A,CE       1, 75,
Nelson, John W. Pfc 17049712 120/Medic Bn   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left shoulder           BS           1, 90, 124/03,
Nelson, Kenneth R. 1st Lt O-1287392 120/M MIA   12/21/1944         DSC 2bd Plt Ldr         1, 22, 124/15,
Nelson, Nels K. Pfc 39191137 120/Unk Co     KIA               I-3-19 NE   38,
Nelson, Robert L. Sgt 20509869 120/F MIA   1/13/1945                     1, 124/12,
Nelson, Robert W., Jr. Pvt 39145815 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     A-12-4 NE On 20 October (1944) in Germany, warned platoon of hidden machine gun nest and pillbox firing on him. BS 1, 38, 123/32,
Nelson, William Pfc 39850459 120/I           EIB               107,
Nepe, John W. Pfc 32140592 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right leg, W perforated                     W 124/02,
Ness, Alfred NMI Pfc 39217535 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     F-3-43 HC On 16 November (1944) in Germany, procured medics one and a half miles away throug fire to wounded comrades. BS 1, 38, 123/32,
Neumann, Arthur T. Capt. O-1290987 120/SVC               BS Personnel Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 15,
Nevens, George A. (E.?) Pfc   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
New, Robert E. Pfc 42176321 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-7-17 NE   1, 38,
Newman, Forest P. 1st Lt O-2047090 120/Unk Co               SS 11/11/1944, BS         The medic was Lt. Forest Newman, of Leaksville, N. C., On 11 November (1944) in Germany, searched for two hours at night under shelling for wounded, administrated first aid. SS 1, 123/32, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Newman, Pete     120/2nd                           28,
Newmann, William E.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Newsome, Lamar H. Pvt   120/Medic MIA   7/24/1944                     1, 124/09,
Newton, James E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Newton, John W. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Newton, Otis D. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS/OLC, BS           1,
Nichols, Marvin D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Nichols, Robert G. Capt. O-1294521 120/SVC                  Div.Chaplin, Munitions Off.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Div Chaplain 1, 4, 15,
Nichols, William L. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Nielsen, Morten W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Niewiedowski, Theodore J. SSgt   120/A MIA   7/7/1944                     1, 124/05,
Noble, Thomas Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Nodurft, Claude H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Nodurft, Ralph F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Noel, Roy G. Pfc 33214100 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     D-3-1 NE   1, 38, 123/32,
Noland, Roy E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Nolasco, Angelo J. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Noor, Harvey A. Sgt 36606647 120/K   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right shoulder                       124/03,
Norris, Donald L. Pvt   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd               SS Medic         1, 10,
North, Marcus L. TSgt   120/A               Ss           1,
Northcutt, Woodrow W. Pfc 6284918 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 NOvember (1944) in Germany, helped repel severe armor counterattack. BS 1, 123/32,
Norwood, York (NMI) Capt O-495194 120/Medic Bn               BS Dentist         1, 15,
Noteboom, Case Pvt 37486985 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-6-8 BR   1, 38,
Novak, John Sgt   120/H                           28,
Now, Floyd L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Noyes, Edward W. Pfc 36516264 120/E MIA   12/22/1944                     1, 124/14,
Nusbaum, William L. Capt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Nutt, Melvin J. Pfc 37482987 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 08/01/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From South Dakota 1, 88,
Nyberg, Donald E. Pfc 36574021 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, maintained positions against enemy attempt to disrupt defenses. BS 1, 123/32,
Nye, Harold H.     120/G               BS           FT 10/2008
Nyhan, John J. Pfc 31175398 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 September (1944) in Germany, with another man, stopped patrol of 30 enemy. BS 1, 123/32, N1948-05-20,
Nyland, George L. Pfc   120/A               SS           1,
Oakes, Waymon Pc 39159062 120/B                           2,
Oakley, Annas A. Pfc 37698854 120/B                           2,
Oakley, William L. Cpl 34884338 120/Hq               SS, BS 12/22/1944,         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, took part in patrol through dangerous area under heavy fire, secured vital information. 1, 123/32,
Obal, Edward S.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Obrenski, Charles J. SSgt 32564621 120/I   WIA     CIB EIB   PH,BS,GC Mess Sgt 824 F,N,R,A,CE     BS for meritorious service from 06/13/1944 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From New Jersey 1, 86, 87, 88, 107,
O'Brien, John J. T/4   120/CN                           47,
O'Brien, John K. Pfc 36811937 120/Unk Co               BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, maintained positions against enemy attempts to disrupt defenses. BS 1, 123/32,
O'Brien, William F. T/4   120/CN                           47,
Ochlan, Charles Pfc 32974869 120/Unk Co     KIA               K-15-2 NE   38,
O'Connor, Michael P.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
O'Connor, Raymond R. TSgt   120/A               BS           1,
Oestreicher, George A Pfc   120/A               SS           1,
Oglesby, Thomas B. MSgt   120/SVC               BS           1, 28, 79, N-1958-06-20,
Ogulin, John J. Cpl   120/E               BS           1,
O'Hara, Richard C. Cpl 33482999 120/M               BS 10/24/1944,BS/OLC 12/21/1944, 2nd Plt       On 24 October (1944) in Germany, repaired five broken points in wire under artillery' on 21 December (1944) in Belgium, maintained position in face of enemy armor counterattack. BS,BS/OLC 63.123/32, 62-06-1,  email F. Towers 1/2008
O'Hare, Richard C. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Ohler, James F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Okolo, Joseph J. Pfc 20108694 120/L MIA   6/15/1944               J-8-15 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Oksys, Alex C. Sgt 31142620 120/B                           2,
Oldendorf, Edward E. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Oldham, Robert SSgt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Oliver, Allis J. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Oliver, Ollie J.   38546166 120               BS         On 8 August (1944) in France, volunteered to rescue wounded man and returned through heavy shelling. BS 123/32,
Oliver, Robert G. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Ollenburg, Phillip T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Olson, Loren D. Pfc 17011073 120/B                           2,
O'Meloa, (unknonw) Pvt   120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Opaiser, Emil, Jr. Pfc 7032292 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for dangerous patrol mission, evaded capture with skill. BS 1, 123/32,
Orahood, Edwin R. Pvt 35613926 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Orczyk, Stanley T.   33691718 120               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, against orders to withdraw, remained in area under heavy shelling to aid comrade. BS 123/32,
Ordonez, Florencio V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Orecchio, Frank C. Pfc 32918040 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-7-8 NE   1, 38,
Orena, Ramiro J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Orezyk, Stanley T. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Orocco, John V. Pfc 31246554 120/I           EIB               87,
Orona, Ramiro J.   39704259 120               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food supplies dropped by plane in enemy territory. BS 123/32,
Ortiz, Joe P. Pfc 39398200 120/G MIA   7/11/1944               J-25-20 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Osborn, Albert S. Pfc 33149537 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-18-23 NO   1, 38,
Osborn, Clifton C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Osborne, Marvin S. Pfc 35447756 120/I MIA   6/17/1944               G-2-32 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Ose, Keith     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Oseak, Daniel T. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Osgow, Michael     120/L                           N-1965-09,
O'Shea, Norman 1st Lt O 120/I               BS, SM           1,
Oshensky, Anthony W. Pfc 42108833 120/L MIA   DOW 12/17/1944               A-10-15 HC   1, 38, 124/15,
Oswalt, Ralph V. Cpl 35098592 120/M MIA   45-03-24           1st Plt   F-13-17 NE   1, 38, 63,
Otto, Arthur L. Pvt 35586806 120/A MIA   7/16/1944               J-6-29 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Otto, Earl A. Pfc   120/G               BS BAR man         1,
Overby, Alton K, 1st Lt   120/B                           54,
Overcash, Taylor H. T/4 20453913 120/E, 120/SVC               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, removed truck from exposed road for passage of friendly vehicles. NS 1, 28, 123/32,
Overeasher, William H     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Overman, William R. Sgt 18077547 120/E MIA   7/25/1944         SS         On 25 July (1944) in France, with squad, aided company, held up by enemy roadblock, knocked out tank. SS 1, 123/32, 124/06,
Overstreet, James H. Pfc   120/C               SS           1, 28,
Owen, Elgin Ray     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Owen, Larry D. TSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Owen, Lewis W. Cpl   120/B                           54,
Owen, William T. T/4 35250211 120/B               SS           1, 2,
Owens, David Pfc   120/E               SS           1,
Owens, Fred 1st Sgt   120/M               BS 1st Sgt until 12/44         1, 63,
P?i?, Junior Pfc 35766453 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 07/10/1944 to 01/12/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Ohio 88,
Pace, Hamilton W. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Packard, Richard C. Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Padilla, Isable Pfc 38583518 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-10-40 HC   1, 38,
Page, Almon G. Pfc   120/CN                           37, 47,
Page, Herbert W. Pfc 34371773 120/E   06/18/1944 Pun W Right thigh                     W 124/02,
Pagliarallo, John Pfc 32518452 120/G MIA   7/16/1944               H-7-36 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Paige, Walter H., Jr. Pfc 31390160 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-5-3 NO   1, 38,
Painter, Clarence A. Pvt 36431943 120/E MIA 06/18/1944 WIA GSW right leg and arm, severe 6/28/1944               H-4-41 NO   1, 38, 124/01, 124/11,
Painton, Howard M. Pfc   120/K MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Pal, James W. Pvt 36540716 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944, in France.  From Michigan.  On 2 July (1944) in France, killed seen Germans, knocked out three machine guns behind enemy lines. BS 1, 79, 123/32,
Palco, Frank E., Jr. T/4 33650820 120/M               DSC, SM, Medic       Sgt. Frank Palco, of Roth, Va., a medical aid man, with the 30th Infantry Division, performed the operations as the only way to extricate the victims after deciding their legs were crushed beyond saving by a falling beam.  On 24 December, (1944) in Belgium, performed emergency leg amputation on three women with GI sisors. Soldier's Medal. 1, 22, 123/33, N-1965-06, Scrapbook 2/1945,
Palermo, Anthony F. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/13/1944                     1, 124/11,
Palermo, Carl NMI Pfc 33308677 120/Unk Co               BS, 07/20/1944,BS/OLC 11/28/1944,         On 20 July (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows and  carried ammunition; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, laid mines on bridge under enemy ovservation and fire. S,BS/OLC 1, 123/33,
Palmer, Frank J. Pfc   120/Medic Bn                           1, N-1948-03-20,
Palmer, Harry R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Palmer, Homer W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Palomino, Thomas G. SSgt 39537599 120/Unk Co               SS         On 10 October (1944) in Germany, advanced through fire to direct mortat fire on enemy positions. SS 1, 123/33,
Panicali, Peter C. Pvt 31336761 120/Medic Bn MIA   KIA               H-3-12 BR   1, 38, 90,
Pantisamo, Joseph Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Papes, Stephen J., Jr.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pardini, Joseph L. Pfc 39042299 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communicatio wires under severe artillery and small arms fire. BS 1, 123/33,
Parent, Frank W. 1st Lt O 120/C               BS           1,
Paris, Ravi NMI Pfc 31200015 120/H   06/18/1944 shrapnel left cheek                     W 124/01,
Parke, Milton C. Pfc 39289676 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         BS/OLC for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From California 1, 88,
Parker, Jesse   33310551 120               BS,BS/OLC         On 15-16 June (1944) in France, and 12 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication wire under heavy fore and extreme conditions. BS,BS/OLC 123/22,
Parker, Kenneth C. T/4   120/B               BS/2 OLC           1,
Parker, Milford H. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Parker, Roy D. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Parker, Tom NMI SSgt 34421148 120/M               SS 2nd Plt Sct Sgt       On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, helped defend position against strong enemy attack/ SS 1, 63, 123/33,
Parkinson, Clifford L. Pvt 31426800 120/Unk Co     KIA               E-14-5 BR   38,
Parr, Donald James Pvt   120/3rd               BS   R,A,CE       75,
Parton, Stephen L.     120/K, 120/SVC                           28,
Paschal, Charles H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pascik, Charles J. Pfc   120/F MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/08,
Pasquinucci, Frank WOJG W 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pastor, Robert W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pastva, Paul J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Patchett, Harold     120/K                           28, N-1963-10-11,
Patrician, George Pfc 33616099 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               P-10-9 NE   1, 38,
Pattigrew, Floyd J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Patton, Edward P.   35067649 120               BS         On 27 July (1944) in France, attempted to save wounded men under heavy fire, evacuated by night. BS 123/33,
Paul, Fritz Pfc   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Pauletto, Gino J. Pfc 39113793 120/A MIA   1/22/1945                     1, 124/12,
Pauley, Paul H. (Carl?) Pvt 35648351 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               L-18-3 NE   1, 38,
Paulick, William L.     120/Hq                           N-1963-10-11, N-1964-09-01,
Pavusko, Joseph Pfc 33392800 120/F MIA   7/12/1944               E-18-31 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Pawlik, Frank P. Pvt   120/F MIA   7/27/1944                     1, 124/09,
Payne, Ralph T/5 32366216 120/H               BS         BS for meritorious service from 09/14/1944 to 02/06/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New Jersey 28, 88, N-1967-09,
Payne, Raymond J. Capt. O-425868 120/3rd                 CO Hq 3rd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,  15,
Pearce, J. W.     120/SVC,113FA/G                           28, 65,
Pearcey, John W. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Pearson, Charles     120/Unk Co                           28,
Pearson, Frank O. 2nd Lt. O-1322259 120/A,119/A,119/C,119/B         7/14/1944       Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4, 17, 85, 111, 112, 128,
Pearson, Merlyn W. T/5 35561041 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Pearson, Roy R.     120/K                           N-2008-09,
Pearsons, Glyn N Pvt   120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right thigh, severe                       124/02,
Pease, Foster S. 1st Lt O-129757 120/B MIA   6/22/1944               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 4, 38, 124/04,
Peck, Raymond H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Peck, Robert J. Pfc 36960948 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               P-14-7 NE   1, 38,
Pedrazzani, Carlo J.     120/M                           28, N-1955-02-15, N-1963-10-11, N-1965-09,
Peiffer, Robert Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Peine, Stephen J. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pekala, John A. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pelkey, Frank B., Jr. T/5   120/L               SS           1,
Pell, George W. Pfc 38656550 120/B                           2,
Pelletier, George     120/G                            
Pelton, Carroll W. Pfc 38272868 120/B                           2,
Pelton, Lewis A. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Peluso, Tony C. Cpl 32564635 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left leg                       124/03,
Pence, Kenneth W. Pvt 37434002 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               K-14-18 BR   1, 38,
Pence, Tilford S. Sgt 35685986 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 123/33,
Pendergrass, Coye L.     120/D                           28,
Pendleton, Jack J. SSgt   120/I MIA   KIA         Congressional Medal of Honor         The Congressional Medal of Honor, has been awarded posthumously to Sgt. Jack J. Pendleton, of Yakima, Wash., who sacrificed his life to permit his comrades so move undetected around the flank and destroy and destroy the strong point holding up the advance of his company. Although seriously wounded, Pendleton. a member of Co. I, 120th Regt., crawled to within ten yards of the MG thereby diverting fire from his comrades. 1, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Penn, William F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pennington, Harold W. Pfc   120/C MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Pennington, Hubert E. Lt O 120/D,119/CN                           28, 85, 111,
Pentecost, William T. Sgt 34475458 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-3-31 NO   1, 38,
Peoples, Allen L. Sgt   120/B MIA   7/18/1944                     1, 54, 124/11,
Peoples, James Sgt   120/B                           54,
Peplinski, Raymond V. Pfc 36532824 120/G MIA   7/25/1944               J-14-17 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Perdue, Wayne H. Sgt   120/A               SS           1,
Perdue, William T. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Perez, Arthur C. Pvt 37725059 120/I           EIB               87,
Perez, John T/5 39537502 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Perkes, Theodore T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Perkins, Charles F. Sgt 35702549 120/H               SS/OLC, BS 11/23/1944         On 23 NOvember (1944) in Germany, maintained positions against enemy coutnerattack. BS 1, 123/33,
Perkins, Donald' G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Perkins, Freeland J. T/5   120 I&R               BS            
Perkins, Roy O. Pvt 35877167 120/I MIA   KIA               C-10-37 HC   1, 38, 87,
Perko, Joseph NMI Sgt 37134485 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, held vital position against enemy force of greater numbers. BS 1, 123/33,
Permenter, Cecil M. SSgt   120/C               BS           1,
Perrin, John A. Pvt 12022769 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-16-15 NO   1, 38,
Perrucci, Alessandro     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Perry, Arvel H. 2nd Lt O-1322404 120/Unk Co               SS         On 22 August (1944) in France, held off column of Germans attacking his position singlehandedly. Ss 1, 4, 123/33,
Perry, Colon G. T/5   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/06,
Perry, Joel B. Pfc   120/I MIA   6/22/1944                     1, 124/08,
Perry, Johnnie S. MSgt   120/SVC               BS           N-1948-05-20, N-1964-09-01,
Perry, Joseph B.     120/C                           28,
Perry, Joseph E. Sgt 31244077 120/Unk Co               BS         On 6-12 August (1944) in France, maintained communication wire during strong enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/33,
Perry, Joseph F. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Perry, William B. Pfc 35447771 120/I           EIB               107,
Persons, Glyn N. 1st Lt O-1304111 120/K               BS           1, 4,
Perza, Joseph A. T/5 13060584 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-8-16 HC   1, 38,
Pete, George SSgt 33110276 120/F MIA 11/23/1944 1/13/1945         SS         On 23 NOvember (1944) in Germany, though wounded, organized and inspired machine gun section during heavy counterattack. Ss 1, 123/33, 124/12,
Pete, Joe Pfc   120/G MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Peterman, Robert F Sgt   120/B MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Peters, Cloyd M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Peters, George A. Pfc 31147511 120/3rd MIA   7/20/1944               H-6-30 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Peters, Harry R. ?/2nd Lt 32522000/O- 120/3rd               BS07/10/1944,BS/OLC 07/11/1944,BS/2OLC10/05/1944,,BS/3OLC         On 10 July (1944) in France, kept radio communication during severe counterattack; on 11 July (1944) in France, led bazooka team to position to knock out Mark V tank; on 5 October (1944) in Germany, searched under fire during night for missing battalion commanding officer. BS,BS/OLC,BS/2OLC 123/34,
Petersen, George J. Pvt 17068523 120/Unk Co     KIA               H-15-5 NO   38,
Petersen, Julius M. Pfc 37447787 120/I           EIB               107,
Peterson, George J. Pvt   120/F MIA   7/30/1944                     1, 124/10,
Peterson, John M. Sgt 37149209 120/Unk Co     KIA               H-12-11 NO   38,
Peterson, John W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Peterson, Louis H. Pvt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Peterson, William L.   39537435 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 20 August (1944) in France, from roadblock position, fought off enemy attack, capturing four vehicles and one antitank gun. SS 1, 123/34,
Peth, James A. Sgt 37629127 120/Unk Co               SS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, administered first aid, evacuate wounded man over barbed wire, mud and fire 300 yards. SS 1, 123/34,
Petinga, Salvatore F. 1st Lt. O-1297418 120/1st Ammo & Pioneer               BS 07/07/1944,BS/OLC 11/28/1944,         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 7 July (1944) in France, led platoon to clear minefields, hedgeroes and carry ammunition; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, led mine laying team to bridge under enemy observation and fire. BS,BS/OLC 4, 123/34,
Petitt, Lawery Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Petitt, Tack L. Pfc .   120/Unk Co               RS           1,
Petrik, Joseph M. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Petterson, (unknown)     120/M                 2nd Plt         63,
Pettigrew, Samuel G. T/4 34212187 120/1st MIA   6/17/1944               H-15-7 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Pfeifer, John D. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Phelps, Myra A.     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Phillips, F. R.     120/G                           28,
Phillips, Jimmie F. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Phillips, John R. T/5 32518396 120/B                           2, 28,
Phillips, William T. (2) TSgt 20452652 120/Unk Co     KIA               D-11-29 HC   38,
Phillips, William W. 1st Lt. O-1295426 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Phipps, Robert V. Pfc   120/Hq               BS/OLC           1,
Piazza, John Pfc 32901817 120/AT MIA   12/2/1944                     1, 124/14,
Pick, Dale G. SSgt 20607497 120/Unk Co               SS, BS 08/06/1944         On 6 August (1944) in France, drove strafing enemy planes from motor column with .30 caliber machine gun. BS 1, 123/34,
Pieper, Harold A. Pfc 37462652 120/C MIA   7/17/1944               H-2-30 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Pierce, Hugh S. Pfc 42190113 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-4-6 NE   1, 38,
Piersch, Julius C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pierson, (unknown)     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe, at Camp Blanding. email
Pierson, Charles C. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pierson, Glenn W. Pfc   120/Unk Co     KIA         SS           1,
Pierson, Julius C.   11118030 120               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, helped drive vehicles from flaming barn. BS 123/34,
Pike, Charles B. 1st Lt O-513244 120/2nd MIA   KIA         SS     C-12-18 NE   1, 38,
Pike, Herbert M. 1st Lt. O-1304114 120/2nd                 Ass?t A.G       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Asst AG 4,
Pilert, Carroll E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pilgrim, Floyd H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pillsbury, Joseph F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pimley, Richard W. Pvt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Pinheiro, Daniel D. Pfc 39696246 120/Unk Co     KIA               G-16-14 NE   1, 38,
Pinkston, Charles B. SSgt 36410469 120/I           EIB   BS         On 22 August (1944), in France, helped convince German officer ro surrender his unit. BS 1, 87, 123/34,
Pinkston, Robert L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pinter, Morris     120/Hq                           N-1958-02-14, N-1962-06-15, N-1963-10-11,
Piscitello, Archie J. 1st Lt. O-1322170 120/1st,120/A MIA   1/15/1945         SS         Rplcmt after 02/1944 4, 124/13,
Pitney, William E. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pittman, Jack A. SSgt 34031200 120/M               BS         On 10 July (1944) in France, while evacuating wounded, organized elements of company into defensive position. BS 1, 28, 123/34,
Pivanik, John W. Pfc   120/B               BS           1,
Pivarnik, John W. Pfc 15331580 120/B                           2,
Pizza?erro, Michael A. Pfc 36704974 120           EIB               107,
Plantin, Tore E. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Plantz, Clifford L.     120/H                           N-1948-05-20, NN-1958-06-20, N-1962-06-15,
Plocher, Alvin C. Pvt 39398198 120/Medic Bn MIA   7/19/1944               H-13-8 NO   1, 38, 90, 124/10,
Plourde, Francis Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Plummer, Harold P. Capt O 120/K               BS           1,
Plyler, Carl W. Sgt 34433068 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 11 July (1944) in France, manned exposed machine gun during severe counterattack. BS 1, 123/34,
Pocivasek, Alvin J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Podrove, Leon Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Poh????, Leonard F. Pfc 37169228 120           EIB               107,
Poland, Claude E.   35908283 120/G               GC,ATR,VM Rifleman, MKM rifle       See Diary Email from wife, 6/08
Poland, Joseph N. Pvt 36912523 120/B                           2,
Polding, Robert C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Polishuk, Andrew SSgt 32168410 120/G               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From New Jersey.  On 3-4 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured vital information. BS 1, 28, 79, 123/34,
Pollicino, Joseph J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Polowchek, John Pvt 33171571 120/G               SS Runner       On 23 November (1944) in Germany, captured 18 prisoners from strong point during attack. SS 1, 123/34,
Polselli, John J., Jr. Pfc 13008585 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, helped lay mines on bridge exposed to enemy observation and fire. BS 1, 123/35,
Polyansky, Albert J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pomper, Charles E. Sgt   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Poncelet, Ralph W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ponder, Arch R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Poole, Estle     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Porch, George W., Jr. Pvt   120/1st MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/10,
Porter, Charles TSgt 20454745 120/I           EIB               107,
Porter, James W. TSgt 34008775 120/L               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/35,
Porter, Lester J. T/5 34892499 120/Unk Co               BS         On 14 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered to rescue wounded men cut off from medics, crossed shelled area. BS 1, 123/35,
Pothoff, John J. Cpl 16088587 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 August, (1944) in France, helped maintain Observation Post, exposed self to clear road for friendly tanks. BS 1, 123/35,
Potts, William C.     120/Medic Bn MIA   KIA                     1, 90,
Poulton, James Pvt 33391910 120/K MIA   7/28/1944               J-27-23 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Pousont, James A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Poutas, Daniel R. T/5 31018003 120/Unk Co               SS, BS/OLC         On 12 July (1944) in France, lifted friendly fire in area being heavily shelled. BS 1, 123/35,
Prample, Elroy F. SSgt 35312780 120/L MIA   1/15/1945         BS           1, 124/13,
Pratt, Bernard S. Sgt 32575134 120/CN               SS 07/28/1944, BS         On 28 July (1944) in France, exposed self to relay fire data on vital enemy installations. SS 1, 48, 123/35,
Pratt, James W. Pfc 35754132 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, helped recover food dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 123/35,
Pray, Dwight E. Sgt 36050829 120/I           EIB               107,
Prenger, Henry B. Sgt 33562743 120/Unk Co               SS 12/24/1944,SS/OLC         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate wounded 1000 yards through heavy fire. SS 1, 123/35,
Presley, John R. Sgt   120/CN MIA   KIA                     1, 48,
Presnell, William G. 1stSgt O 120/L               BS           1,
Prevatte, Wilmer M. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Prewitte, Benjamin H. T/5   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Preziose, Michael J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Price, Edward H. Pvt 36773700 120/I           EIB               87,
Price, Henry F. Sgt 36880811 120/Unk Co               SS         On 6 October (1944) in Holland, captured eight German snipers, secured important information. SS 1, 123/35,
Price, James R. Pfc 34830580 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, helped repel enemy conuterattack, knocked out tank. BS 1, 123/35,
Price, Ralph R., Jr. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Price, Robert     120/SVC                           28,
Price, William H. SSgt 20453914 120/E MIA   1/13/1945         BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944 in France.  From North Carolina.  On 2 July (1944) in France, helped kill seven Germans, destroyed three machine guns behind enemy lines. 1, 79, 123/35, 124/12,
Priemazon, Philip NMI Pfc 33584867 120/Unk Co               BS 08/10/1944, BS/OLC 10/24/1944,BS/2 OLC 11/23/1944,         On 10 August (1944) in France, helped recover food dropped by plane into enemy territory; on 24 October (1944) in Germany, repaired break in vital communication wire under shelling; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, in spite of heavy casualties, continued attack until objective was taken. BS,BS/OLC,BS/2OLC 1, 123/35,
Prisco, Michael C. T/5   120/1st               BS           1,
Pritchard, Charles E. Capt O-448049 120/Hq,120/M               SS 07/11/1944, BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944.  Capt. Charles Pritchard of Nelsonville, Ohio.  On 11 July (1944) in France, helped repel enemy counterattack and annihilate armored vehicles. SS 4, 123/35, N-1966-09, Scrapbook 2/1945,
Probst, Arthur C. Pvt 33340447 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 38,
Proby, Clyde V. 2nd Lt O-200550 120,119 MIA   KIA         SS     L-17-1 NE   1, 38,
Proctor, W. B.     120/SVC                           28,
Proffitt, Bavil Sgt 35686860 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Proto, Louis M. Pfc 31120058 120/G MIA   7/28/1944               G-27-11 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Provost, Harold F. Pvt 31200093 120/G MIA   6/23/1944               H-23-24 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Prucha, William F. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Pruitt, Frank H. SSgt 34026866 120/2nd HHC               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, helped maintain vital communication wires under fire. BS 1, 28, 29, 123/35,
Pruitt, Richard T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pruitt, Tommie S. Cpl   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Pszenny, Henry A. Pfc   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/08,
Pudelka, Paul NMI Sgt 36648976 120/C               SS 08/09/1944,SS/OLC         On 9 August (1944) in France, volunteered to lead medics to wounded, helped protect evacuation. SS 1, 123/36,
Pula, Joseph G. Pfc   120/A     7/8/1944                     124/08,
Pullen, Robert L. 1st Lt. O-1307074 120/G MIA   7/25/1944           C.O.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. CO 4, 124/04,
Puls, Joseph G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Pulver, Murray S.   O-1310371 120               BS 08/07/1944,SS 08/29/1944         On 7 August (1944) in France, successfully defended against counterattack; on 29 August (1944) in France, with a medic, evacuated two wounded under fire. BS,SS 123/36,
Pulver, Murray S. (BFC) Capt O-180892 120/B               DSC, SS, BS/OLC, BFC Combat Medic       Rplcmt after 02/1944. Commanding Officer 120/B.Battlefield Commision.  OCS Hall of Fame, Fort Bennington, GA. Class of 2005.  Wrote book, "The Longest Year.  (From wife) "I must tell you that his men admire Capt Pulver so much that I always kid them that they would try to follow him today into battle should he give them an order even at their ages today."  Burp gunners fired from the decks of the tanks, according to Capt. Murray Pulver, of Lyon, N. Y. 4,  22,  28, 48, N-1962-06-15, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Purdue, Branner P. Col O-16149 120/Hq               LM, SS 11/21/1944,SS/OLC,SS/2OLC, BS, 120th CO       CO 10/06/1944 - While the 120th Regiment, commanded by Col. Branner P. Purdue of Fayetteville Ark. was taking Euchen, the 119th renewed its attack on the Germans in Wurselen - the town they had shared with the enemy for a month.  On 21 November (1944) in Germany, while leading an attack, brought supporting tanks forward through intense fire. SS. 123/36, 123/47, N-1948-05-20,
Purkey, Clark Pfc   120/A MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Purvis, Victor NMI Pvt 6666869 120/E   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left ankle                       124/01,
Puryear, Breland Carithers Pvt 34854025 120/I         CIB EIB   BS, GC BAR man N, NF,R       Veteran, 87, 11/2008
Queen, Joseph Y.     120/K                           28,
Quick, Raeford F. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Quiei, Ralph     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Quilliam, Kenneth B. Cpl 35369725 120/Unk Co     KIA               H-2-20 NE   38,
Quinci, Ralph Pfc   120/M     10/7/1944                     63,
Quinn, John J. SSgt 31129712 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/36,
Quinn, William P. Sgt 20251981 120/C         CIB       Comm. Sgt N       Phone call from same. 2/2009
Quinny, Robert Pfc   120/M                 2nd Plt         63,
Rabreau, John NMI SSgt 32526157 120/H               DSC 09/14-15/1944         On 14-15 September (1944) in Belgium, inspired men and exposed self to repel enemy attack against vital positions. DSC 1, 22, 123/36,
Racette, Gaston J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Racette, Hubert H. Pfc 31200049 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From Vermont.  On 3-4 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured vital information. BS 1, 79, 123/36,
Racine, Francis X.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Raczius, Michael F. Pvt 33610770 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-11-4 NO   1, 38,
Radcliffe, Robert W. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Radin, Henry J. Pvt 37627950 120/I           EIB               87,
Rafferty, Francis E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ragan, Floyd E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Rahe, Arnold A. Sgt 37111310 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-20-15 NO   1, 38,
Rahrig, Melvin H. Pfc 35833001 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-10-56 HC   1, 38,
Raidel, Glen E. SSgt 35029394 120/I           EIB               107,
Ralston, William L. SSgt 35109581 120/I           EIB               87,
Raminez, Alfredo NMI   38556932 120   WIA           BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, though wounded, administered first aid and organized evacuation of wounded under fire. BS 123/36,
Ramirez, Lucas N.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ramirez, Ralph Pfc   120/K MIA   7/26/1944                     1, 124/06,
Ramsay, Robert, Jr. Pfc   120/D     7/16/1944                     124/07,
Ramsey, George NMI Cpl   120/F   06/18/1944 WIA GSW upper right arm                       124/01,
Ramsey, Robert, Jr.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Ramsey, Thomas P.     120/A                           N-1962-06-15, , N-1962-06-1
Rangel, Louis R.   39259529 120               BS         On 10 July (1944) in France, recovered much needed machine gun ammunition from dangerous area. BS 123/36,
Ranget, Louis R. Pfc   120/M               BS/OLC           63,
Rapin, James L. Pfc 32854912 120/B                           2,
Rapini, Albert A.   31249601 120               SS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, from exposed position and under heavy fire gave supporting fire to attacking unit. SS 123/36,
Rapoza, John Pfc 31232709 120/C MIA   7/11/1944               A-14-9 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Rasmussen, Corliss M. 1st Lt. O-524811 120/Unk Co                 Chaplain       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, CC-1943-11-26,
Rasmussen, Henry     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rateman, Thomas M.     120/D                           N-1963-10-11,
Rathman, Thomas M.     120/D                           N-1963-10-11, N-1964-09-01,
Rauschenback, Orvin A. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd                           10,
Ray, James C.   20455078 120               BS         On 28 July (1944) in France, supplied attacking company with ammunition, evacuated wonded through fire. BS 123/36,
Reacigono, John     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Reams, Edwin D.     120/SVC                           28,
Reams, Russell 1st Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Reaser, Joseph C. "Indian Joe" Capt O-1293114 120/K   WIA KIA         DSC 08/6-12/1944,SS10/16/1944,BS 11/22/1944,PH         Overseas w/Div 02/1944.  Listed in N-1958-02-14 as "Hero of Mortain". BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-15 to 1945-05-09 in France, Beligum, Holland and Germany.  Entered military service from Texas. On 6012 August (1944) in France, managed defense and imspired men to repel furious counterattack; on 16 October (1944) in Germany, led company in successful repulsion of enemy counterattack; on 22 November (1944) in Germany, during withdrawal of company, remained under heavy fire to supervise evacuation of wounded. DSC,BS,SS 4, 22, 123/36, N-1960-12-01, Scrapbook 2/1945
Reddy, Joseph Pfc   120/2                         A German was so enthusiastic with his "Kamerad" that he knocked a rifle right out of the hands of Pfc Joseph Reddy, of Cardiff, Ala. Scrapbook 2/1945,
Reed, Claude C.   35924390 120               SS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, reorganized scattered squad, led them 1100 yards to take objective. SS 123/36,
Reeves, George R. 1st Lt. O-1294534 120/L   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left lower femur           SS 3rd Plt.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. 3rd Plt Ldr. On 16 October (1944) in Germany, assumed command during attack, organized company to repel counterattack. SS 4, 123/36, 124/02,
Reid, Ted L. SSgt 34438671 120/B                           2,
Reigel, Eugene G. (C.?) Pfc 33366071 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Reilly, Gordon G. Major O-240586 120/2nd                 XO 2nd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 15,
Reines, Herbert S. Capt O-397711 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-5-13 NO   1, 38,
Reith, Richard J. Pfc 36813656 120/B                           2,
Reizck, Edmond J. "Tycoon"     120/M                           28, N-1955-02-15, email F. Towers 1/2008
Rella, Pasquale M. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Rendfliesch, Eric H. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Renfroe, William B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Renner, Albert L. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Reno, Arizona W.   35639270 120               BS         On 29 November (1944) in Germany, helped transport vital ammunition throughn unknown shelled area. BS 123/37,
Renteria, Martin     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rescigno, John NMI TSgt 32006280 120/L   WIA 1/15/1945         SS     F-7-33 HC On 13 December (1944) in Germany, though wounded, helped lead patrol, evacuated wounded. SS 1, 38, 123/37, 124/13,
Retsky, Harry Pfc 36717302 120/I           EIB               107,
Revels, Rex     120/AT                           28,
Rewis, Cecil L. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Reynolds, Gordon V. Cpl   120/AT MIA   7/27/1944                     1, 124/11,
Reynolds, Joseph E. Lt Col O 120/Hq               BS XO       Seen about the area were: 1, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Reynolds, Lewis     120/M                           28,
Reynolds, Raymond E. Pvt 38565774 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, helped lay mines on bridge exposed to enemy observation and fire. BS 1, 123/37,
Rgno, unk     120/H                           N-1964-09-01,
Rhault, Edmond J. SSgt   120/H MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/05,
Rhind, Scott A. Sgt 35634175 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-11-14 BR   1, 38,
Rhodes, Raymond K.     120/H                           28,
Rhyne, Jacob Miller TSgt   120/AT               BS/OLC           1, 28, N-1967-09,
Ricbberg, Hoyt P. Cpl 34024424 120/I           EIB               107,
Rich, Franklin Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Rich, Harold E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Richards, Donald S. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Richards, Earl V. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Richardson, Cecil C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Richardson, Cleo W. Pfc 39259044 120/Unk Co               BS         On 6 August (1944) in France, during aircraft attack, helped evacuate wounded. BS 1, 123/37,
Richardson, Marion R. Pfc 33503617 120/Unk Co               SS         On 9 August (1944) in France, volunteered to lead medics to wounded, helped cover evacuation. SS 1, 123/37,
Richardson, Ralph T/3   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Richmond , Linzy A. Pfc   120/K MIA   8/1/1944                     1, 124/09,
Rickenbaugh, Paul K. Pfc 33242287 120/1st               BS/OLC         On 20 July (1944) in France, helped evacuate 12 wounded under severe fire. BS 1, 28, 123/37, N-09/2008, News Winter 2008
Rico, Santiago V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Riddle, John C. Pvt 20409552 120/I           EIB               87,
Rider, James J. Pfc 33173175 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-6-22 NE   1, 38,
Ridgeway, Carl L. Pfc   120/K MIA   8/1/1944                     1, 124/09,
Riggan, James E. Sgt 20452984 120/Unk Co               BS 07/09/1944,BS/OLC 09/30/1944         On 9 July (1944) in France, organized motor pool under extreme and uncertain circumstances; on 30 September (1944) in Germany, recovered important equipment under intense fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/37,
Rikalva, Kalorvo R. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Riley, Allen Sgt   120/G                           29,
Riley, Francis J. SSgt 31200070 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, helped extricate men half crushed in foxhole under heavy fire. SS 1, 123/37,
Riley, Warren N. Pvt 13002009 120/Unk Co               BS         On 16 October (1944) in Germany, carried wounded man 400 yards under fire to safety. BS 1, 123/37,
Rill, Robert A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rinard, Beyrl B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Rinker, Frederick E. Pfc 35893544 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-08-06 to 1945-04-23 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Indiana 1, 88,
Rios, Jose A. Pfc 32526185 120/Unk Co     KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   38,
Riozzi, Cosmo L. Pvt 32574959 120/Unk Co               BS         On 15 June (1944) in France, gave medical aid on front lines under severest fire. BS 1, 123/37,
Ripper, Richard L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rish, Kazimer Pfc 33464984 120/B                           2,
Risley, Frank Pfc 35762992 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-35-51 EP   1, 38,
Ritter, James F. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Rivers, Furney M. SSgt 20453244 120/B, 120/C               BS,BS/OLC 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 22 June 1944, in France. From North Carolina.  On 22 June (1944) in France, volunteered to search for officer lost in enemy territory. BS 1, 28, 54, 79, 123/37,
Rizzo, Louis R. SSgt   120/A               BS           1,
Roach, James F. SSgt 37605549 120/Unk Co               BS         On 19 October (1944) in Germany, volunteered for dangerous patrol mission, secured vital information. BS 1, 123/37,
Robbins, Robert C. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Roberts, Edwin A. SSgt   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd               BS           1, 10,
Roberts, Homer G. Pvt 34975636 120/B                           2,
Roberts, Thomas C.     120/G                           28,
Robertson, George G. T/3   120/Unk Co               BS         Choir 1, CC-1943-11-26,
Robertson, Grover K.     120/H                           28,
Robertson, William A. Pvt 42113686 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-18-33 HC   1, 38,
Robertson, William G. Pvt 31461885 120/Unk Co               SS         On 18 November (1944) in Germany, singlehandedly captured 52 enemy. Ss 1, 123/37,
Robey, Oliver A. Pvt 33751779 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-23-18 NO   1, 38,
Robidoux, Adjuter Pfc 36288122 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB               1, 86, 107
Robinson, Charles J. Pfc 36649925 120/F MIA   12/25/1944               D-5-38 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Robinson, Glen L. 1st Lt O 120/D               BS           1,
Robinson, Grover     120/H                           N-1962-06-15,
Robinson, James T. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Robinson, John F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Robinson, Leonard V. (M.?) Pfc 36955925 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-11-59 HC   1, 38,
Robinson, Manona T.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Robinson, Paul L. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Robinson, W. A. Pfc 14156268 120/G MIA   44-07-09           Radio Bearer         1,  email from his son,  12/2008
Robison, Manona T. Pfc 34478005 120/L     6/27/1944               H-11-12 NO   38, 124/07,
Robrecht, Joseph F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Robson, Everett T. Pfc 39683887 120/Unk Co               SS         On 16 July (1944) in France, saved life of wounded man by crawling 50 yeads, giving first aid under fire. SS 1, 123/37,
Rocco, unk     120/H                           N-1964-09-01,
Rochacewiz, Edward W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rochelle, Charles T. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Rockafellow, Eldon R. Pfc 36861967 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, in spite of heavy casualties, continued attack to take objective. BS 1, 123/38,
Rocotello, Anthony Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Rodgers, Warner R/. Sr. Pvt 34895237 120/I           EIB               87,
Rodriguez, Ebdon J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rodriquez, Ebdon J. Pfc 38656028 120/Unk Co     KIA               B-12-27 NE   38,
Rogers, Frank A. 1st Lt O-1307078 120/Unk Co               SS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 16 July (1944) in France, led platoon cut off fromd friendly elements through enemy lines. SS 4, 123/38,
Rogers, Harold Pfc 14019049 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-1-3 HC   1, 38,
Rogers, Marshall B. TSgt   120/L               BS/OLC           1,
Rohmiller, Elmer C. 1st Lt O-1313175 120/E               SS, BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-07-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.  Entered service from Kentucky. 1, 4, 88, Scrapbook 2/1945,
Rohrer, Clarence N. Pvt 20920457 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-14-33 AR   1, 38,
Rolf, Lester M. SSgt 36262624 120/I MIA   1/18/1945     EIN               1, 86, 87, 107, 124/13,
Rolland, William E., Sgt 31259510 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS     N-14-17 NE   1, 38,
Rolph, Jack W. Pfc 37665288 120/3rd MIA   1/21/1945                     1, 124/12,
Romero, Ignacia Pfc 39258081 120/I           EIB               107,
Ronson, Garnett W. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Rood, Bethel A. Pvt 35899349 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11-22 September (1944) in Belgium, helped hold vital position against strong enemy attack. BS 1, 123/38,
Root, Pallas Pfc 3567121? 120           EIB               107,
Rosa, Bernard B.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rosa, Dominic N. Pfc 33749428 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Rosales, Ben     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rosario, Jorge A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rose, Bernard B. Pvt 42110054 120/I     12/15/1944                     124/14,
Rose, David C. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Rose, Elliot E. MSgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Rose, Elmer G. Pvt 42018908 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 July (1944) in France, maintained machine gun positions in face of heavy armored counterattack. BS 1, 123/38,
Rose, Robert L. Pfc 17100148 120/2nd MIA   6/18/1944               H-13-10 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Rosen, Edwin Pfc 33061100 120/B                           2,
Rosenberger, Merlin J. SSgt 32100342 120/L MIA   7/8/1944               J-27-21 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Rosenfeld, Louis Pfc   120/I               BS           1,
Rosenquist, Karl G. Pfc   120/K               BS           1,
Ross, Clifford G. T/5 36524734 120/Unk Co               BS         On 14 August (1944) in France, maintained communication lines for four hours under intense shelling. BS 1, 123/38,
Ross, Jack E. Pvt   120/C MIA   7/11/1944                     1, 124/09,
Rosson, Garnett W.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Rothaar, Ray A. SSgt   120/F               BS/OLC           1,
Rottar, Raymond A. Pvt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         DSC           1, 22,
Rouff, Gus Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Rountree, Charles, Jr. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Roush, Vernon E. SSgt   120/G               SS           1,
Routt, Charles H. T/5 36195968 120/B                           2, 6,
Rowe, Clyde E. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Rowell, James D. Pfc   120/L MIA   6/28/1944                     1, 124/07,
Rowley, Kenneth E. Pfc   120/L               SS           1,
Ruback, Albert J. 1st Sgt   120/C MIA   KIA                     1,
Rubeck, Julius SSgt   120/CN       POW                   47,
Rubin, Anthony Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Rudd, George L. Cpl   120/B                           28, 54,
Rudd, Persie N. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Rudd, Raleigh W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ruffus, Socrates T/4 325182?7 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1945-01-25 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 88,
Ruiz, Louis Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ruling, Nelson L. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Rullo, Umberto J. Pfc 32518706 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-9-3 NE   1, 38,
Rumble, John R. Sgt 39375705 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 1945-001-27 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Washington 1,
Rumple, W. A.     120/M                           28,
Runchmaier, Hubert A. Pfc 37305213 120           EIB               107,
Russell, Arlo A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Russell, Elsie L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Russell, Herbert Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Russell, John B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Russell, Luther E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Russell, Robert M. T/5 35528944 120/B                           2,
Russell, William NMI SSgt 34433301 120/H   06/18/1944 shrapnel                     W 124/02,
Russo, Henry P. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Russomano, Leon     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Rutherford, Calvin B. T/3   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Rutman, Albert NMI SSgt 13152340 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS         On 11 July (1944) in France, exposed self to help knock out two tanks with bazooka. SS 1, 123/38,
Ryan, James W. Capt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Ryan, John H.     120/F                           28,
Ryan, Thomas J. SSgt 37135571 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Rychnovsky, Stanley R Pfc 36957194 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-10 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Wisconsin.  120th men who played a heroic part in the action 1, 88, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Rykala, Frederick Pfc 42051887 120/L MIA   1/17/1945                     1, 124/12,
S?prito, William J. T.5 20420803 120/I           EIB               107,
Saalfield, Arthur J., Jr. 1st Lt O-1283826 120/G               SS/OLC, BS Inf Rifle 1542       Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (311th Repl Co). 120th men who played a heroic part in the action 24, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Saccon, Joseph A. T/5   120/A               BS           1,
Saewski, Wanter NMI Pfc 36316240 120/E   06/18/1944 shrapnel left hip, severe                     W 124/01,
Sajdak, Stanley J. Pfc 36537104 120/B MIA   7/20/1944               C-14-11 BR   1, 38, 124/06,
Sakkinen, Urho E. Pvt   120/H MIA   7/14/1944                     1, 124/11,
Salaga, John B. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Salkowski, Joseph J. Pfc   120/M               BS Mortar Sqd         1, 63,
Salmons, Grady NMI Cpl 35268931 120/Unk Co               SS         On 7 August (1944) in France, with BAR effectively halted enemy attack. SS 1, 123/38,
Salter, James W. 1st Lt. O-1309611 120/L                 Comm Plat       Rplcmt after 02/1944. Comm Plt Ldr 4,
Sammaciccia, Michael Sgt   120/K               BS           1,
Sanchez, Francisco D. Sgt 38601436 120/Unk Co               BS/OLC         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, firing light machine gun from hip; exposed self to cover attacking company. BS 1, 123/38,
Sanden, Edgar M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sanders, Wallace J. Pfc 35447334 120           EIB               107
Sandin, Sidney     120/M                           N-1965-06,
Sandrowitz, Sam Pvt 32518010 120/I MIA   6/15/1944               G-16-27 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Sands, John A. Sgt   120/Hq, 120/K                           28, N-1955-02-15,
Santana, Jesse NMI   39029071 120               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, under fire, procurred BAR to cover advance of unit. BS 123/38,
Santangelo, Joseph J. Pfc 36766850 120/M MIA   12/25/1944           Mortar Sqd   D-15-19 HC   1, 38, 63,
Santella, Donald J. Sgt   120/K               DSC           22,
Santos, George A. T/4 32527273 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/15/1944 to 04/18/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 88,
Santucci, Louis R. T/4 32240481 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 10/05/1944 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 88,
Saprito, William J. T/5 20420845 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Sargent, James W. Sgt 20607884 120/2nd MIA   7/9/1944               G-25-31 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Satter, Mortimer Pfc   120                         Pfc Mortimer Satter, an ex-lawyer from New York City, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Sauls, John T/5 20455306 120/Hq MIA   7/24/1944               E-13-13 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Savala, Salvador A. Pfc 3668494? 120           EIB               107,
Savoia, Alfred Pfc 31249568 120           EIB               107,
Sawyer, Frederick O. SSgt 31400508 120/C MIA   1/19/1945         DSC           1, 22, 124/13,
Sawyers, Allan E. SSgt 36838703 120/B               BS         On 9 August (1944) in France, helped maintain observation post for artillery, exposed self to help clear road for friendly tanks. BS 2, 123/38,
Saylor, Albert Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Saylors, George M., Jr. Pvt 34495224 120/I           EIB               87,
Saylors, Gordon C.     120/C                           28, N-1963-10-1,
Sayre, James L. Sgt 39107111 120/I           EIB               107,
Scarpello, Robert Pfc   120                         Robert Scarpello, Pfc from 35-28 99th Street, Corona, L. I., was cooking some beans in can on the stove.  Scrapbook 6/1945,
Scavola, Richard A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Scha, William E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Schaefer, Elden D. Pfc 35536457 120/Unk Co     KIA               Missing Grave Info NO   38,
Schaffer, Bernard S. TSgt   120/CN                           47,
Schau, William E. Pfc   120/L     7/19/1944                     124/06,
Schell, Allen I. Pvt   120/L MIA   7/31/1944                     1, 124/10,
Schenk, Paul K.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Scherer, Harold L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Schieferstein, Frederick A. 1st Lt O 120/CN                           47,
Schladweiler, Nicholas NMI Sgt 37144257 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW both thighs, severe                       124/01,
Schlegel, George C.   33240037 120               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, helped drive ammunition vehicle from flaming barn. BS 123/38,
Schlemmer, Frederick A. 1st Lt O-479908 120/D MIA   7/11/1944               G-11-30 NO   1, 4, 38, 124/04,
Schlian, Max NMI Pvt 33065236 120/C   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left shoulder                       124/02,
Schmalz, Neil A. SSgt 37504409 120/I           EIB               87,
Schmidt, Edward L. T/4   120/CN                           47,
Schmidtka, William Pvt 38015163 120           EIB               107,
Schmitz, William R. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA           Mil Team         1,
Schneider, George F. Pfc 35173823 120/3rd                 Scout/observer/driver         Email 1/2008, Phone call 5/08
Schneider, James H. Sgt 36768549 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 Decembeer (1944) in Belgium, helped defend machine gun position against armored enemy attempt to shatter defense. BS 1, 123/38,
Schneider, James R.     120/M                           N-1963-10-11,
Schneider, Richard R. Pvt 36446957 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-11-29 NO   1, 38,
Schnessel, Leonard     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Schoen, Robert     120/C                           N-1958-06-20,
Schoenwetter, Lyle E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Scholl, Leonard C., Jr. Pfc 32858691 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-13-33 NO   1, 38,
Schooley, Darrell H. Sgt 38541552 120/Unk Co               BS 08/08/1944,BS/OLC 12/13/1944,         On 8 August (1944) in France, helped man machine gun position to repel counterattack; on 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/38,
Schott, Melvin J. (V.?) Pfc 17049134 120/I MIA   7/19/1944     EIB               1, 107, 124/09,
Schrader, Walter C. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Schrag, Emil Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Schreiber, Kenneth J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Schubert, Walter H. Cpl 15324780 120/M     12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd   C-14-51 HC   1, 38, 63, 124/12,
Schubert, Walter S.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Schuch, Edward Cpl   120/CN                           47, CC-1943-12-17,
Schuh, Joseph Sgt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Schulte, Francis J. Sgt 27512663 120/G MIA   1/13/1945                     1, 124/12,
Schultz, Daniel G. Pfc 37665669 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-6-15 BR   1, 38,
Schultze, Vernon C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Schulze, Vernon O. Pfc 37245579 120/A     1/20/1945                     124/12,
Schunk, Paul M. SSgt 12022498 120/Unk Co     KIA         BS     C-12-4 BR On 11 July (1944) in France, on spur of moment, took charge of machine gun section and eliminated resistance to company's attack. BS 1, 38, 123/38,
Schwartz, Benjamin     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Schweissing, Frank E. Capt O 120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Schwieger, John E. Pv 36775477 120/i           EIB               87,
Sclumbel, Joseph 1st Sgt   120/K                         Just back from Paris, he found that his company had gone into battle and was surrounded. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Scoggins, Gene B. Pfc 38467642 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 10-13 September (1944) in Belgium, carried vital fire data through fire to platoon leader. BS 1, 123/38,
Scoggins, James     120/SVC                           N-1948-05-20,
Scott, Beverly B. Pvt 38498062 120/K MIA   7/25/1944               I-23-20 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Scott, David D. Pvt 36771942 120/M MIA   11/18/1944           2nd Plt   M-18-4 NE   1, 38, 63,
Scott, Joseph F. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Scott, Robert D. Pfc 39386900 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-8-17 NE   1, 38,
Scott, William L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Scriven, Robert NMI SSgt 33297824 120/Unk Co               BS 10/05/1944,BS/OLC         On 5 October (1944) in Holland, volunteered for searching party through area being shelled for missing battalion commanding officer. BS 1, 123/38,
Scroggins, Jesse W. Pfc 34372605 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-1-53 HC   1, 38,
Scudder, Ernest V. Sgt 36177669 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Scutella, Dominick Sgt 39376705 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 01/15/191945 to 05/08/191945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Pennsylvania 1, 88,
Seamons, Weldon B. 1stSgt O 120/L               BS           1,
Seater, Gerald W. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Seaver, Maxwell     120/Unk Co                           N-1966-05,
Secaur, Jack F. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Seddon, Robert Pvt 37665165 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-3-26 NO   1, 38,
Sedita, Frank T. Pfc 20222553 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS     B-13-27 HC On 5 October (1944) in Holland, exposed self to bring fire on enemy machine gun nest, allowing company to advance. SS 1, 38, 123/38,
Sedlock, Paul Pfc   120/I MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/07,
Seerey, Charles M. Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Seidman, Benedict S. T/5   120/L               BS           1, N-47-05-20,
Sellers, Onais A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sellers, Willmer E. SSgt   120/F               BS           1,
Semertgis, Gus     120/D                           28,
Senter, Gerald W. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Sercy, Elmer W.     120/D                           28,
Sessions, Andrew J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Settle, James T. Sgt 20454257 120/G,120/K   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right thigh,08/07/1944     CIB     PH, PH/OLC,PH/2OLC, BS Squad Leader Normandy,St Lo, Mortain       124/02,
Severin, Keith J. T/5   120/3rd               BS           1,
Seymour, Donovan K. Sgt 37533127 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Shafer, Joseph L. Pfc   120/2nd MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Shaffer, Cornelius J. Capt. O-1291337 120/D               SS CO Co. D       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 11 July (1944) in France, directed unit in repulsion of enemy armored attack. SS 4, 15, 123/39,
Shagner, Fred E. Sgt 32006556 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, helped evacuate wounded 1000 yards through shelled area. SS 1, 123/39,
Shanks, William P. 1st Lt   120/C     7/16/1944                     124/04,
Shanks, William R. 1st Lt. O-1297600 120/C                 C.O.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. CO 1, 4,
Shannon, Jackson G. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Shapira, Gillet B. Pvt 33340774 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left foot                       124/02,
Sharp, Ernest G., Jr.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sharp, Milton L. Cpl 34572531 120           EIB               107,
Sharpe, Albert B. TSgt 20454129 120/F,119/F         7/14/1944                 131, N-2008-09,
Sharpe, Ernest F. ?/1st Lt 34008207/O- 120/1st               BS S-2       The discharge station is under the control of Lt. Ernst Sharpe, of Durham, N. C.  On 7-10 July, (1944) in France, reorganized units after loss of leaders during attack. BS 1, 28, 123/39, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Shaver, Wilmer B. Pfc   120/F MIA   6/17/1944                     1, 124/07,
Shaw, Charles R. Capt O-1294204 120/I           EIB   SS 11/22/1944,SS/OLC, BS 08/06/1944 CO       On 6 August (1944) in France, reorganized company, evacuated wounded during enemy aircraft attack; on 22 November (1944) in Germany, in spite of losing two platoon leaders, led company to objective. BS,Ss  1, 4, 87, 123/39,
Shaw, Raymond W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Shaw, Warren S.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Shayer, Theodore Sgt 36019970 120/3rd,120/I           EIB   BS           1, 87, 107,
Shea, Bart F. SSgt 32205176 120/L MIA   1/15/1945                     1, 124/13,
Shea, Robert J. 2nd Lt O-1181128 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24 December (1944) in Belgium, led paltoon to engage enemy from flank, allow company to advance. SS 1, 123/39,
Shearin, George A. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Shearin, Horace S.     120/B                           28,
Shearin, William E. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Sheen, Merle J. 1st Lt O 120/K               SS, BS           1,
Sheil, James B. Pfc 36961458 120/Unk Co               BS         On 17 November (1944) in Germany, helped withstand enemy armored counterattack. BS 1, 123/39,
Shelby, William C.   38392534 120               BS         On 16 November (1944) in Germany, gave first aid, dragged wounded man to cover under fire. BS 123/39,
Sheldon, Charles D     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Shellehamer, Leo R. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Shelley, Andrew J. SSgt 32575039 120/L MIA   1/21/1945                     1, 124/13,
Shelton, D. Earl     120/Hq                           28,
Shelton, Dixie Sgt   120/Unk Co                         worked on Buzz Saw paper CC-1943-11-18,
Shelton, Jack M. Pfc   120/E               SS, BS BAR man       Pvt. Jack Shelton, of Levanworth, Wash. 1, N-09/2008, Scrapbook 2/1945,
Shelton, Troy L.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Shemer, Ray O. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Sheperd, Eithel A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Shepherd, David C. SSgt   120/A               SS/2 OLC           1,
Shepherd, Eithel A. Pvt 13104726 120/B     7/13/1944               H-24-6 NO   38, 124/11,
Sheppard, John J. Pvt 364?328? 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Sherba, Michael Sgt 32038041 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-7-24 HC   1, 38,
Sherman, Casper Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Sherman, Morris G. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Sherwin, Milton A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Shields, Leo W 2nd Lt O-1321959 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   1, 38,
Shields, Lewis W. SSgt 35501783 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, exposed self to procure machine gun, and repaired during furious enemy conterattack. BS 1, 123/39,
Shiets, Lynden A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Shimko, Joseph B. Pvt   120/K MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/10,
Shine, Robert J. Pfc 31177935 120/G MIA   08/09/1944 by 88mm round           Company Runner   E-6-41 NO  My father was the radio bearer for Capt. Bunch when he was felled the same 88mm arty round that also killed PFC Robert Shine, the company runner.  This happened 9 July '44 vic the entrance to Le Muserand farm while under heavy Pzr atk from Haut Vents.  See Diary. 1, 38, 124/08, email from Bob Robinson,  12/2008
Shipley, Joe O. Pfc 34372362 120/Unk Co               SS 08/08/1944, C d'G         On 8 August (1944) in France, exposed self to fire singlehandedly into enemy tanks with bazooka. SS 1, 123/39,
Shlians, Max     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Shore, Harold W.     120/G                           28,
Short, Elmer Pvt   120/L MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/10,
Shraeder, Walte     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Shrout, John E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Shroyer, James M. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Shtundel, Joseph 1stSgt O 120/K               BS/OLC           1,
Shula, William E. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Shupert, Calvin E. SSgt 38591910 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Shusman, William Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Sibley, Franklin L.     120/F                           FT
Siciliano, James NMI Cpl 33469862 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, helped drive ammunition vehicle from flaming barn. BS 1, 123/39,
Sickler, Paul J. Pfc 32757301 120/Medic Bn MIA   6/22/1944               Missing Grave Info NO   1, 38, 90, 124/07,
Siebel, John J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Sielicki, John W. Pfc 3252885? 120/I           EIB               107, N-1963-10-11, N-1964-09-01, N-1965-09,
Siemon, Arthur R. Cpl   120/CN                           47, N-48-03-20,
Sikorsky, Andrew, Jr. 1st Lt.. O-1294207 120/Unk Co               BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4,
Silva, Edwin G. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Silva, Manuel S., Jr. Pvt 31233092 120/I           EIB               107,
Silvestri, Ken     120/Unk Co                 Professio          
Silvestro, August A. Pfc 31244000 120/H MIA   7/9/1944               H-24-5 NO   1, 38, 124/07,
Simerly, Raymond C. 2nd Lt. O-1304130 120/Unk Co                 Exec. Off       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. XO 4,
Simes, Gardner M. Major O-251821 120/2nd               SS CO Hq 2nd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 15,
Simmance, Joseph A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Simmons, Buster M. TSgt 20455452 120/Medic Bn, 105 Med               BS 1st Sgt         1, 28, 29, 48, 65, 90,
Simmons, James W. T/4 38132542 120/Unk Co               BS         On 1 August (1944) in France, administered first aid and helped evacuate wounded men during intense artillery. BS 1, 123/39,
Simmons, John R. Pfc   120/K MIA   7/12/1944                     1, 124/11,
Simmons, Ross Y. Capt. O-1291025 120/A,119/AT         7/14/1944     SS, BS, MC, C d'G Co. A, 1st BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 17, 126, FT 10/2008
Simms, Roland F. Pfc 35521632 120/K   06/18/1944 WIA GSW left femur                       124/02,
Simon, Ralph Lt   120/Hq                         At the regimental command post of the 120th Regiment the assistant operations officer, Lt. Ralph Simon, of Vincennes, Ind. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Simone, Anthony Pvt 32560094 120/B MIA   7/16/1944               H-18-36 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Simpkins, Leroy Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Simpson, Alvin     120/M                           N-2006-06-01,
Sims, Glynn     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sinclair, Jewell P. Pfc 35736271 120/D MIA   12/21/1944                     1, 124/14,
Singer, John C. Sgt 39397894 120/M MIA   8/1/1944         BS     G-15-17 NO   1, 38, 63, 124/06,
Singer, Merle K. Capt. O-1693603 120/Unk Co                 Medical Off. 3rd BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 15,
Sipes, Harold E. T/5   120/H               SS           1,
Sirico, Edward Pfc   120/Unk Co                 Company Bugler       Choir CC-1943-11-26, CC-1943-12-10,
Sisak, Michael G. Pvt   120/C MIA   7/10/1944                     1, 124/09,
Sisk, Alton B.     120/M                 Mortar Plt         63,
Sisk, Craig SSgt 34008850 120/M MIA   7/16/1944               G-4-25 NO   1, 38, 63, 124/05,
Sitarik, Stephen P. T/5 33260058 120/C 3rd Plt               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-11-28 to 1945-03-22 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Pennsylvnia 1, 67, 88,
Siwek, Saul D. 1st Lt O-1306652 120/I MIA   7/11/1944     EIB         J-17-17 NO   1, 38, 86, 107, 124/04,
Sizemore, Charles NMI Sgt 35670097 120/K   06/18/1944 WIA W shrapnel right leg           BS           1, 124/03,
Skenandore, Ernest N. Pfc 36262716 120/Unk Co               SS         On 18 Octobe (1944) in Germany, exposed self to spot dangerous machine gun nest. Ss 1, 123/40,
Skenyon, Vincent P. Sgt 31244862 120/I               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, helped repel still counterattack with bazooka and automatic weapons. BS 1, 123/40,
Skidmore, James W. Cpl 34172715 120/I   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right eye                       124/03,
Skillman, Harold B. Capt   120/B                           54,
Skinner, Alex O. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Skipp, Joseph F. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Skiver, Norman E. SSgt   120/C               SS, BS           1,
Slania, Gerard J. SSgt   120/A               SS, BS           1,
Slater, Fred L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sletten, Donald H. TSgt 6562744 120/B MIA   7/8/1944               J-15-14 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Slonaker, Edward G. L 1st Lt O-131837 120/CN               BS Inf Can 1192       Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (310th Repl Co) 1, 24, 47,
Slone, John H. Sgt 6968112 120/B               SS           1, 2,
Sluga, Ralph R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sluserczyk, Joseph Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Small, Donald J. T/4 39258417 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Small, George C.     120/A                           28,
Smathers, Odell W. Major O-407418 120/AT,120/M                 CO AT Co.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4,  N-1958-02-14, 15, N-1965-09,
Smedley, Samuel Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS Mortar Plt         1, 63,
Smiley, Charles R. T/5 16122908 120/Unk Co     KIA               F-14-1 BR   38,
Smiley, John R. Sgt   120/B                           28, 54, 75, N-09/2008,
Smith, Albert A. 1st Lt. O-1304132 120/Unk Co     KIA         SS 07/30/1944,SS/OLC 08/07 1944 Asst. Amm   Missing Grave Info BR Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Asst Ammo Off. On 30 July (1944) in France, singlehandedly fired bazooka on enemy tanks, repelled onslaught; on 7 August (1944) in France, exposed self to knock out counterattacking tank. SS,SS/OLC 1, 4, 38, 123/40,
Smith, Albert N. Pvt 33857860 120/B MIA   KIA                     1, 2,
Smith, Albert W. T/5 31232963 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-14 to 1945-02-12 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Mass. 1, 88,
Smith, Alton (NMI), Jr. 1st Lt. O-1293137 120/SVC, 120/H                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 28, N-1967-09,
Smith, Angus T. WOJG W-2113547 120/SVC, 118 FA, 230               SS, BS         2nd Plt Ldr 1, 4, 28, 29,
Smith, Burney O. Pvt 37646579 120/B                           2,
Smith, Carl A. SSgt   120, 526 Armd Inf MIA   KIA                     1,
Smith, Carson E. T/5 34370822 120/G,119       France 45-01-17 Stalag V-A                   28, 81,
Smith, Charles H. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS         Colonels Basketball team 1, CC-1943-12-03,
Smith, Charles NMI, Jr. SSgt 35733730 120/Unk Co               BS 07/09/1944BS/OLC         On 9 July (1944) in France, held position in spite of armored attack withing 50 yeards. BS 1, 123/40,
Smith, Don J., Jr. Pvt 33858627 120/B                           2,
Smith, Elbert Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Smith, Elmer W., Jr. Pfc 36948325 120/B               SS/OLC           1, 2,
Smith, Emmitt Sgt 34477996 120/I MIA   7/12/1944     EIB         E-2-3 NO   1, 38, 86, 107, 124/11,
Smith, Francis H. (2) 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Smith, George E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Smith, Izadore C. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Smith, Jack R. (1) Pvt 15374493 120/1st               BS 06/28/1944,BS/OLC 11/28-29/1944         On 28 June (1944) in France, extinguished ammunition dump blaze; on 28-29 November (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate 26 wounded men under fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/40,
Smith, James E. Pfc   120/M               BS 2nd Plt         1, 63,
Smith, James F. Pfc 33753671 120/B,117/A         CIB         R,A       2, 60,
Smith, James W. Capt   120/3rd     8/2/1944                     124/04,
Smith, L. N. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Smith, Marvin M. Capt. O-1287605 120/K   7/22/1944             CO Co. K       email from son, 12/2008. Overseas w/Div 02/1944.  My father never forgot the  sacrifice of Raymond J. Boker, and always credited him with saving his  own life, as well as the lives of several other Company K men in his  stated, intentional act to voluntarily cross an open field ahead of  his Captain.  
                                   
Marvin M. Smith died Nov. 10, 2007 and is buried at Willamette                                    
National Veterans Cemetery, Portland, OR.                                  
  4, 6, 15, email from family, 6/08                                
Smith, Miner R. Pvt 36914030 120/B     KIA               F-13-19 NE   2, 38,
Smith, Norman L. Pfc 36993332 120/B                           2, 48,
Smith, Rex A. Pfc 35420857 120/2nd MIA   7/25/1944               H-19-6 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Smith, Robert E.   20452745 120               SS         On 6 October (1944) in Holland, helped kill seven capture one enemy and secured important information. SS 123/40,
Smith, Robert H. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Smith, Rockwell H. Pfc 36?76665 120/I           EIB               87,
Smith, Thomas C.   33504752 120               BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, persuaded 200 enemy to surrender, captured 18 vehicles, two 20mm guns. BS 123/40,
Smith, Thomas R. Cpl 17085350 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-3-29 NO   1, 38,
Smith, Wesley     120/Unk Co                           N-1948-05-20,
Smitherman, Robert Lee TSgt 20454331 120/G               BS            
Smithson, Robert H. Pvt 37685056 120/K MIA   8/22/1944             N, A-23-4 NO   1, 38,
Snead, Russell N. Sgt 31018801 120/E     12/23/1944                     124/15,
Snedegar, William S. TSgt 20528521 120/I MIA   7/13/1944               E-26-40 NO   1, 38, 124/11,
Snoad, Russell N. SSgt 31018801 120/E MIA   KIA         BS 08/10/1944,DSC     B-5-36 HC On 10 August (1944) in France, helped recover food dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 22, 38, 123/40,
Snoddy, Norman A. Pfc   120/A MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Snotherly, Henry A. Pfc 20468782 120/CN               SS         On 11 July (1944) in France, after being taken prisoner, snatched gun, and took his 22 guards as prisoners. Ss 47, 123/40,
Snow, Arthur L. "Roy" 1st Lt. O-1306490 120/M, 120/SVC               BS P       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 10 July (1944) in France, during attack, stayed with advancing elements to bring accurate fire on enemy defenses. BS 4,  28,  29,  123/40, N-1966-05,
Snow, Cecil Jackson     120/C   4/5/1945 45-04-25         BS/OLC,SS         My name is Larry Snow, son of Cecil Jackson Snow, 30th div. 120th inf. Co C.  He is listed in you roster as Kia/mia.  He was wounded on April 5th, and carried to safety and evacuated to a field hospital by private George Hamn.  He died from his head wounds on April 25th, 1945 and was buried in Cambridge Eng.  He was awarded 2 Bronze Stars and one Silver Star 1,
Snow, Raymond P., Jr. Sgt 15131600 120/K         CIB     BS Platoon Guide R,A,CE     Joined 30th about 9/15/1944.  BS for meritorious service from 1944-10-15 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Ohio. 88, FT
Snyder, Albert E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Snyder, Arnold L. 2nd Lt. O-1325414 120/D,120/M               SS 07/11/1944,SS/OLC 12/21/1944 Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr. On 11 July (1944) in France, exposed self to bring bazooka fire on tanks, evacuate wounded; on 21 December (1944) in Belgium, exposed self to secure bazooka to repel severe armor attack by enemy. SS,SS/OLC 4, 6, 123/40, News Winter 2008
Snyder, Carl E. Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Snyder, John R. Pvt 33933010 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-18-4 NE   1, 38,
Snyder, Walter A. T/5 33366073 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Sobek, Mathew Pfc 31177937 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-15-5 NE   1, 38,
Soben, Frank Pvt 36835384 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-15-38 HC   1, 38,
Solano, Frank S. Pfc 39537409 120/M               BS 2nd Plt       On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, remained in position in face of vicious armored counterattack. BS 63, 123/40,
Solls, Claro     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Solmonson, Hubert A.   39215333 120               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, exposed self to dispose of five enemy attacking his observation post. BS 123/40,
Solomon, Harold 1st Lt O 120/CN                           47,
Solow, Saul (NMI) 2nd Lt. O-1321843 120/H                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,  28,  29, N-1955-02-15,
Somers, Paul E. T/4   120/Unk Co   WIA               N,NF,R,A        
Sondel, Henry J. Pfc 32474666 120/K MIA   7/12/1944               E-5-42 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Soper, Don W. 1st Lt. O-1324369                              
O                                  
O 120/1st                         Rplcmt after 02/1944. On 26 November (1944) in Germany, led antitank squads to position through intense fire. SS 4, 123/41,    
Soraci, Arthur R. Pfc 3256388? 120           EIB               107,
Sorell, Mario Pvt 32999978 120/F MIA   7/9/1944               E-3-41 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Sorrell, Ferth D. Pfc 1416509? 120           EIB               107,
Sosinski, Casimer S. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Southard, James W.     120/M                           28,
Southard, Walter     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Sowinski, John F. Pfc 32584767 120/I           EIB               107,
Spahn, G. F.     120/Unk Co                         worked on Buzz Saw paper CC-1943-12-03,
Spain, James T. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Sparks, William L. SSgt 20529990 120/Unk Co               SS,SS/OLC, BS 07/5-7/1944,BS/OLC 08/09/1944,BS/2 OLC         On 5-7 July (1944) in France, gained information, evacuated wounded men from enemy lines; on 9 August (1944) in France, helped maintain observatio post and exposed self to clear road for friendly tanks. BS,BS/OLC 1, 123/41,
Spayd, Warren P. Pvt 33835068 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-15-12 NE   1, 38,
Spearman, Homer I. Pfc   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Speed, John W. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Speed, Woodrow Pfc 35716564 120/B MIA   7/9/1944               G-8-39 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Speer, Raymond L. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Spencer, Marshall E. 2nd Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Spidaletto, Joseph J. Sgt 42003426 120/L MIA   DOW 01/16/1945         BS           1, 124/13,
Spielman, Hubert M. SSgt 37221451 120/Unk Co               BS         On 6-12 August (1944) in France, held positions as flank protection throughout persistent heavy shelling. BS 1, 123/41,
Spina, Anello J. T/4 32528774 120/H               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 88,
Spindle, Robert L. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Spitler, Glen A. Pfc 35420512 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 July (1944) in France, manned weapons tenaciously in face of severe armor attack to within 50 yeards. BS 1, 123/41,
Spitzer, (unknown) 1st Lt. O 120/H                         Rplcmt after 02/1944 4,
Spivey, Jasper C. T/5   120/Medic Bn,120/G MIA   7/25/1944                     1, 90, 124/06,
Spooner, Robert J. Pvt 39470748 120/B                           2,
Sposato, Oreste T/5   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Sprague, Claud J. Pfc 36965486 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/41,
Sprague, Sterling F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Spruill, Henry B. Pvt   120/B                           28, 54,
Spurlock, Floyd B. Capt O-1309620 120/C           EIB   SS, BS         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 86, 107,
Stacy, Robert V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Stafford, Earl Pvt 35262573 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-17-14 HC   1, 38,
Stafford, John Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Stagner, Gene SSgt   120/C MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/05,
Stahnke, Oliver H. Pfc   120/L     7/17/1944                     124/07,
Stallings, Earl E. Pfc 35794911 120/E               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944, in France.  From Ohio.  On 2 July (1944) in France, helped kill seven Germans, knocked out three machine guns behind German lines. BS 1, 79, 123/41,
Stallings, James D. Sgt 20453794 120/B,119/2nd         7/14/1944                 28, 54, 132,
Stallings, John O. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Stallings, Junius SSgt   120/B MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 54, 124/05,
Stallings, Roy P.     120/Hq                           28,
Stampley, George Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Stanfield, Hyams F.     120/Hq                           28,
Stanhnke, Oliver H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Staninskas, Charles V. SSgt 33283627 120/B                           2,
Stansbury, Herman F. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Stapels, Ervin C. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Staples, Ervin C. Pfc 6828777 120/Unk Co     KIA               Missing Grave Info Ar   38,
Starch, George Pvt   120                         120th men who played a heroic part in the action Scrapbook 6/1945,
Starcher, Stafford I. SSgt;   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Stark, Dennis C. Sgt 20810522 120/K MIA   DOW 12/21/1944         BS           1, 124/13,
Starling, Jack W. Capt . O 120/1st               BS/OLC           1, 28,
Stearns, Harvey J. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Stebing, Dorsey M. Cpl   120/CN                         Colonels Basketball team 47, CC-1943-12-03,
Steele, Ercel H. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Steele, Wylie C.     120/AT                           28,
Steelman, Leroy H. 2nd Lt. O-1324672 120/AT     7/11/1944                   Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 124/04,
Steen, Stanley W. Pfc   120/AT MIA   7/26/1944                     1, 124/06,
Steeves, Robert H. Pfc   120/A               BS/OLC           1,
Stegmann, Donald F. 2nd Lt. O-1309621 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Steiber, (Unknown)     120/Hq                           N-1947-05-20,
Steigleman, George F. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Steil, Robert W. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Steiner, Adolf 2nd Lt O 120/Hq               BS Interrogation/ Prisoner of War Team         1,
Steiner, Lewis C. 1st Lt O-131979 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA           Inf Rifle 1542   F-15-14 BR Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (311th Repl Co) 24, 38,
Steinman, George     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Stellman, Leroy H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Steosony, Austin T/5   120                         Austin Steosony, T-5, Rochester, N. Y., were students. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Stepanek, Frank M. SSgt 32564624 120/M MIA   1/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd   F-9-43 HC   1, 38, 63, 124/13,
Stephens, Jefferson A. Pvt 44036746 120/B                           2,
Stephenson, William E Sgt 39539533 120/Unk Co               BS         On 18 June (1944) in France, performed first aid under fire on patrol in enemy territory. BS 1, 123/41,
Stepnowski, John W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Stepp, Carlos NMI Sgt 35447646 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, evacuated wounded men over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/41,
Sternberg, Clyde F. Pfc 36672924 120/Unk Co MIA   10/4/1944         SS     E-7-15 HC On 4 October (1944) in Holland, was killed in attempt to rescue wounded in face of intense small arms fire. SS 1, 38, 123/41,
Stetzy, Alek Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Stevens, Donald G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Stevens, Vernon E.   31318157 120/H                            
Stewart, C. A.     120/SVC                           28,
Stewart, Charles M. 1st Lt O-1308557 120/Unk Co               SS Inf Rifle 1542       Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (310th Repl Co). On 8 August (1944) in France, exposed self to fire bazooka at oncoming half-track. SS 1, 24, 123/41,
Stewart, Ezekiel H. Pfc 36392181 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Stewart, George A. 2nd Lt. O-1325384 120/1st               BS, 06/28/1944BS/OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 28 June (1944) in France, extinguished fire blazing around ammunition dump. BS 4, 123/41,
Stewart, Herman E.     120/E                           28,
Stewart, John A. 1st Lt. O-1295788 120/A MIA   7/10/1944                   Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 124/04,
Stewart, Richard S. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Stewart, Thomas E., Jr. SSgt 35608392 120/F MIA   KIA         SS         On 16 November (1944) in Germany, led and inspired platoon to advance against numerous strongpoints and take objective. SS 1, 123/41,
Stiadle, Matthew M. SSgt 35045094 120/I   06/18/1944 Non-battle injury                       124/02,
Stianche, Frank     120/Hq                           N-1963-10-11,
Stiber, Irving T/5   120/HQ I&R               SS           1, N-1948-05-20,
Stignay, Floyd W. SSgt 20607576 120/I           EIB               107,
Stiles, Ray F. Pfc   120/3rd MIA   7/12/1944                     1, 124/07,
Stimpert, Edward Arthur Pfc 36433180 120/E MIA   07/07/1944 Normandy               J-1-10 NO KIA 07/07/1944 Normandy. 1, 38, 124/07, N1948-05-20,
Stimpson, Maurice A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Stinson, Alvin L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Stirling, James E. Pfc 15276999 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               J-16-12 NE   1, 38,
Stith, Julian     120/G                           28,
Stoen, Gordon M. Pvt 37566412 120/F MIA   7/7/1944               H-19-36 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Stoerger, Ralph B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Stollak, Jack T/4 32180157 120/Hq         CIB     BS Clerk N,NF,R,A,CR       1,
Stoneback, Donald F. 1st Lt. O-1293144 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Stoner, Robert H. 1st Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Storm, Jack Tyler 2nd Lt/1st Lt O-1299323 120/L               BS, 10/21/1944,BS/OLC Inf Rifle 1542       Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (310th Repl Co). On 21 October (1944) in Germany, organized and supervised evacuation of wounded under fire and subject to infiltrating patrols. BS 1, 24, 123/41,
Storm, Ralph C. Pfc 32753694 120/Unk Co     KIA               D-17-10 NE   38,
Stovall, Clifton W. T/5   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Stovall, George R. Pfc 36547357 120/Unk Co               BS         On 28 November (1944) in Germany, helped to lay mines on bridge under enemy observation and fire. BS 1, 123/43,
Stow, Rhynold C. T/5 38092396 120/B                           2,
Stowell, Walter K. Pfc   120/CN               SS           1, 48,
StPeter, Nelson J. Pfc 37333796 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB         J-9-29 NO   1, 38, 86, 107,
Strait, Ora E. Pfc 35095818 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-6-27 NO   1, 38,
Strebel, Walter H. Pfc 36064424 120/B                           2,
Street, Thomas E. Pvt 33543781 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, volunteered to secure supplies for observation post, crossed exposed terrain. BS 1, 123/43,
Streit, Walter L. Pfc 35062105 120/Unk Co               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, helped maintain vital communication lines under fire. BS 1, 123/43,
Stringer, John E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Strobel, Victor E. SSgt 32943667 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS/OLC, BS     D-15-24 NE   1, 38,
Strobo, John M. Sgt 36015081 120/B MIA   7/9/1944               J-17-26 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Strollo, George NMI Sgt 42027189 120/Unk Co               SS         On 12 October (1944) in Germany, helped extricate two men half crushed in foxhole under fire. SS 1, 123/43,
Strom, Ralph C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Stroupe, Ray M. 1st Lt. O-1306337 120/B,119/B                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,  17,
Strout, George H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Stuart, Herbert V. Pfc 3125252? 120/I           EIB               107,
Stulte, Harold O. Pfc 36963236 120/G     12/25/1944                     124/14,
Stults, Harold O.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Stump, Marlin A. Pvt 36775306 120/I           EIB               87,
Stump, Warren L. SSgt 35560756 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-15-42 NO   1, 38,
Stumpo, Joseph M. Pfc 33340532 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, helped protect important observation post against 20 man enemy patrol. BS 1, 123/43,
Sturgeon, John E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS         John E. Sturgeon was riding along a German road in a jeep crowded with soldiers when a column of newly liberated Americans approached. 1, Scrapbook 6/ 1945,
Sturms, Elmer C. T/5 38394883 120/I           EIB   BS         BS for meritorious service from 06/13/1944 to 04/25/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From West Virginia 1, 86, 87, 88, 107,
Suchomel, George L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Suffridge, Stanley C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Suit, Harold C. Pfc   120/A               SS           1, N-1964-09-01,
Sullican, Robert     120/M, 120/SVC                           28,
Sullivan, Farrel Pvt   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Sullivan, Franklin E. SSgt 20454761 120/I                           28, 86, 87, 107,
Sullivan, George S. Pfc 33041416 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-8-1 NE   1, 38,
Sullivan, John L. (1) Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt               BS         worked on Buzz Saw paper 1, 10, CC-1943-11-18,
Sullivan, Lawrence J. Pfc 32518195 120/CN,120/I MIA   7/11/1944               I-26-27 NO   1, 38, 48, 124/08,
Sullivan, Stephen F. 1st Lt. O-527603 120/Hq                 Chaplain       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 CC-1943-11-26,
Sullivan, William J. T/5 32132016 120/Unk Co               BS 08/10/1944,BS/OLC         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Mass.  On 10 August (1944) in France, delivered much needed ammunition over route subject to intense fire. BS 1, 88, 123/43,
Sultan, Joseph P. 2nd Lt O-1996662 120/Unk Co               SS,SS/OLC 11/23/1944, BS 08/10/1944         Seen about the area were:-- On 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane into enemy territory; on 23 November (1944) in Germany, led platoon in face of heavy casualties to objective. BS,SS/OLC 1, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Summers, Carleton L. Pfc   120/1st/AT Plt               SS AT         1, N-1948-05-20,
Sumner, (unknown)     120/AT                            
Surgenti, Mathew S. Pvt   120/D MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/10,
Sussman, Elmer NMI Pfc 33377277 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 October (1944) in Germany, helped lead medical vehicle three miles during night and shelling over unfamiliar road. BS 1, 123/43,
Sutton, Charles C.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Sutton, Charles W. Cpl   120/H, 117/D MIA   7/18/1944   CIB     DUB-M/S,BF   N,NF,R,A,CE     LWB,VE 1, 20, 60, 124/10,
Swarm, Kenneth Pvt 35537840 120/L MIA   7/8/1944               D-5-26 NO   1, 38, 124/10,
Sweeney, Charles E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Sweet, Ray G. Pfc   120/H               BS           1,
Sweeting, George D. T/5   120/L               BS/OLC           1,
Swim, Harry W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Swistak, Bronislaw A. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Symington, Emerson S. Pfc 31213402 120/I MIA   7/19/1944     EIB         E-4-31 NO   1, 38, 86, 107, 124/09,
Szukics, Francis A. Pfc 33569509 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-28 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Pennsylvania 1, 88,
Tabor, Harry M.     120/M                 2nd Plt Jeep Driver         63, N-09/2008,
Taff, Fred C. TSgt 37404394 120/Unk Co               SS 10/16/1944         On 16 October (1944) in Germany, reorganized squad, administered first aid under heavy fire. SS 1, 123/43,
Taff, unk T/4 36019514 120/E         CIB     SS 07/02/1944, BS 7/24/1944 rifleman 5     In Battle of Mortain, Hill 314. BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944, in France.  From Illinois.  On 2 July (1944) in France, helped kill seven enemy, knocked out three machine guns; on 11-12 August (1944) in France, repaired and maintained lines of vital importance. BS,SS 1, 79, 123/43, email from son,  8/2008
Talarico, George F. Pvt 32563710 120/Unk Co               SS 07/11/1944, BS 10/05/1944         On 11 July (1944) in France, helped knock out two Mark V tanks; on 5 October (1944) in Holland, volunteered, made search under heavy artillery fire for missing battalion commanding officer. SS,BS 1, 123/43,
Tallent, Fred     120/E                           28,
Tarbox, David     120/M                 1st Plt         63,
Tate, Charles L. SSgt 34085714 120/I     1/3/1945         DSC     B-1-23 HC   1, 22, 38, 124/12,
Tate, James H. SSgt 35777242 120/I               BS         On 22 November (1944) in Germany, helped defend newly won position, repelled counterattack, knocked out tack. BS 1, 87, 123/43,
Taylor, Clofus NMI, Jr. Pfc 38599200 120/B     KIA         BS         KIA 11/17/1945 in Germany. On 23 September (1944) in Germany, helped engage 30-man enemy patrol until patrol driven away. BS 1, 123/41, N1948-05-20,
Taylor, Donald R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Taylor, Elmer P. Pfc 39900774 120/Unk Co   06/18/1944 bayonet face           BS         W. On 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/41, 124/02,
Taylor, Granville NMI   35687007 120               BS         On 16 August (1944) in France, extinguished ammunition box on fire in platoon area. BS 123/41,
Taylor, Jack L.   35337221 120               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained communication wire under artillery, sniper fire. BS 123/41,
Taylor, Louis J. Pvt 36407154 120/K MIA   7/25/1944               A-10-24 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Taylor, Wiley E.   33332299 120               BS 07/10/1944,BS/OLC 10/11/1944         On 10 July (1944) in France, helped lay wire to vital roadblock under severe conditions; on 11 October (1944) in Germany, helped maintain communication wire under artillery and sniper fire. BS,BS.OLC 123/41,
Tebrich, John     120/Hq                           28,
Teilmann, Gunnar, Jr. 1st Lt. O-537973 120/Hq, DHQ               Ss Chaplain       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 9 July (1944) in France, alone evacuated three wounded under intense enemy fire. SS 4,  28, 123/41,
TenCate, Homer E. Cpl 36884739 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     C-6-10 HC   1, 38, 123/41,
Tencza, Joe S. Pfc   120                         Pfc Joe S. Tencza, of Wallington, N.J. Scrapbook 2/1945,
Tendler, Russell     120/1st                           N-1948-05-20,
Terkian, George Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd                           10,
Terrell, Cletus N.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Terrell, William B.     120/Hq                           28,
Terry, George W. 1st Lt. O-467477 120/C,120/F                 Plat. Ldr. XO       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Seen about the area were: 4, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Terry, Walter E. TSgt 14067498 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-14-14 NE   1, 38,
Teseier, George H.   31197567 120               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, crossed open terrain under intense fire to give first aid, organized evacuation. BS 123/41,
Thacker, Jack     120/Unk Co                 Choir,Chaplain's Assistant       Choir 47, CC-1943-11-26,
Thagard, Robert J. Pfc 31213527 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB               1, 86, 107,
Tharpe, William David     120/E                           6, 28,
Theiman, Lloyd W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Theune, Stewart W. T/5 36258751 120/3rd   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right foot.                       124/03,
Thibedau, Arthur M.   31375860 120               SS         On 9 August (1944) in France, wolunteered to lead medics to wounded, helped protect evacuation. SS 123/41,
Thierer, Kenneth Pfc   120/3rd,120/AT                         email 03/2008 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email, CC-1943-12-10,
Thomas, Albert E. Sgt 39376640 120/B                           2,
Thomas, Clarence D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Thomas, Clyde A.   38089514 120               SS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, helped advancing rifle troops from constantly forward positions. Ss 123/41,
Thomas, Edwin NMI   O-425750 120               BS         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, supervised placement of antitank guns under severe fire. BS 123/41,
Thomas, Herbert E. T/5 34031373 120/Medic Bn MIA   7/8/1944               G-14-6 NO   1, 38, 90, 124/06,
Thomas, John P. Pfc 33308643 120/B   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right forearm                       124/01,
Thomas, John S. Pfc   120/1st MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/08,
Thomas, Julian R. Pfc 15344171 120/K     12/21/1944               C-15-61 HC   1, 38, 124/14,
Thomas, Mason D. Pvt 33859618 120/B                           2,
Thomas, Mortimer B. 2nd Lt. O-1324675 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Thomas, Rooer W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Thomas, Roy W. Pfc 32790861 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-9-35 HC   1, 38,
Thompson, Arnold W. Cpl   120/CN MIA   KIA                     1, 48,
Thompson, George A. Pfc 31083919 120/G     7/28/1944               F-4-11 BR   38, 124/06,
Thompson, George E. (1) Pfc   120/B                           28, 54,
Thompson, George O.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Thompson, Marvin C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS         Choir 1, CC-1943-11-26,
Thompson, Paul M. TSgt 31042134 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB         G-22-27 NO   1, 38, 86, 107,
Thompson, Peyton W. 2nd Lt O-528558 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               J-5-20 BR   1, 38,
Thomson, Alan C. TSgt 38312795 120/I   7/9/1944           SS         On 9 July (1944) in France, though wounded, diverted enemy fire to himself to allow platoon to withdraw. Ss 1, 86, 107, 123/41,
Thorley, Harry D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Thornburg, Stanley J. Pfc 37541916 120/Unk Co               BS         On 10 August (1944) in France, helped recover food dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 123/44,
Thorp, William Sgt 37576456 120/K MIA   1/13/1945               D-11-5 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Thorsson, Thor J. SSgt 37268593 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-6-18 HC   1, 38,
Throckmorton, Asa P. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Tibbetts, George E.     120/K                           N-1963-10-11,
Tierney, John J. Sgt 32217395 120/Unk Co     KIA               Missing Grave Info BR   38,
Tilistson, Vernon L. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Tilley, Victor O.     120/SVC                           28,
Tillotson, Vernon L. SSgt 34008067 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Tincher, John J. Pfc   120/G MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Tindall, Roy P. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/08,
Tippit, Louis W. TSgt 34367038 120/Unk Co               BS         On 21 November (1944) in Germany, crossed 500 yards to contact enemy, secure food for isolated platoon. BS 1, 123/44,
Todd, Horace Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Todesco, Felix A. Pfc 31202282 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               D-6-9 NE   1, 38,
Tolar, Douglas S.     120/Unk Co                           28,
Tolleson, Cue J.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Tomasunas, Albert R. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Tomlinson, William T. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Tomorelli, Joseph Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Tomozak, Hiram T. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Tomsey, John .L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Toperzer, Robert G.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Topper, Samuel G. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Totora, Joseph M. Pfc 39593488 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Towers, Frank W. 1st Lt. O-1294936 120/M, DHQ,120/K,120/3rd         CIB     PH/OLC,BS/OLC, Plat. Ldr., Liaison Off. N,NF,R,A,CE     Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 28, 29, N-1948-05-20, N-1964-09-01, N-1965-09,
Townsend, Elbert T.     120/L                           28,
Tracy, James A. Pvt 37476096 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-2-121 CA   1, 38,
Trantham, Oliver C., Jr. Sgt 39258625 120/Hq I&R               BS         On 15 June (1944) in France, mounted lead assault tank to direct fire on enemy strongpoints. BS 1, 123/44,
Traverso, Fred Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Travis, Samuel L. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Travison, Jerry C. Pfc 31244107 120/Unk Co               BS 7/24/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From Rhode Island.  On 3 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, returned with vital information. BS 1, 79, 123/44,
Tremblay, Raymond H. Cpl   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Treml, James     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Trent, Eldred E. T/4   120/Unk Co               SS, BS           1,
Trentham, Dott Pfc   120/M MIA   11/17/1944           2nd Plt         1, 63,
Tressel, George J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Tressler, Thomas M. 2nd Lt O 120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Tribulauskas, Anthony Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Triggs, Thomas V. SSgt   120/H/2nd               BS Pilot, Obsrv         1, 83, N-1958-06-20,
Trimble, Thomas O. Sgt 35366783 120/B                           2,
Trimyer, Julian E.     120/M                           28, N-1965-06, N-1967-03, N-1967-09,
Triplew, Claude W. Pfc 39259703 120/CN MIA   6/19/1944               H-23-17 NO   1, 38, 48, 124/07,
Trippenese, Frank E. 1st LT O-131694 120/CN MIA   KIA               I-17-11 NO   1, 38, 48,
Trombley, William R. SSgt   120/D               SS, BS           1,
Trotter, Carllon W. Pvt 18003681 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               G-13-46 HC   1, 38,
Trouth, Richard Capt   120                         artillery liaison officer Captain Richard Trouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. called for an available supporting fire. Scrapbook 2/1945,
Troutman, Hal     120/Medic Bn                           28,
True, Willis M., Jr. Pvt 14163684 120/E MIA   8/23/1944         SS 08/23/1944, BS 07/02/1944,BS/OLC 07/11/1944,BS/2OLC 08/08/1944,BS/3 OLC 08/10/1944         BS for exceptionally meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 2 July 1944, in France.  From Alabama.  On 2 July (1944) in France, helped kill seven Germans, knock out three machine guns behind enemy lines; on 11 July (1944) in France, helped reorganize elements of battalion in face of severe counterattack; on 8 August (1944) in France, rescue wounded man lying 1000 yards away in heavy enemy shelling; on 10 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane into enemy territory; on 23 August (1944) in France, was killed leading squad against enemy strongpoint. 1, 79, 123/44,
Truett, Paul Ray     120/H                           28, N-1964-09-01,
Truitt, Paul R. T/5 20454533 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 July (1944) in France, over road being shelle, carried company commander, wounded, to aid station. BS 1, 123/44,
Tuchalski, Eugene M. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd                           10,
Tucker, Donald B. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Tucker, James A. Pfc 19185800 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 88,
Tucker, Richard F. Pvt 20107860 120/Unk Co MIA 06/18/1944 2d & 3d degree burns, face, hands and chest, cause unknown. Patient died 6/18/1944                     1, 124/02,
Tucker, Thomas E. ?/1st Lt 35717311/O- 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/44,
Tuckett, Leroy D. (O.?)     120/C                           6,
Tull, Richard Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Turanyi, Bill Cpl   120/E               BS           1,
Turash, William TSgt 32444332 120/K MIA   KIA               F-10-25 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
Turco, John C. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Turner, David H.     120/AT                           N-1964-09-01,
Turner, Harley H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Turner, Paul     120/M                           28,
Turner, Samuel, Jr. Pfc   120/H MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Tutcker, Richard F. 1st Sgt   120/I     6/16/1944                     124/11,
Tuthill, Orville Pvt 39105884 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               O-8-23 BR   1, 38,
Tuttle, George M. (2) 2nd Lt. O-1325422 120/Hq                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Tuttle, Paul R. Capt O 120/3rd               BS/OLC Hq Co CO         1,
Twarkins, Charles Pvt   120/E                         Sharpshooter CC-1943-11-18,
Tyler, Robert A. 1st Lt. O-1294567 120/G               SS S-4 & C.O       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. On 22-23 June (1944) in France, led patrol on dangerous reconnaissance mission. SS 4, 123/44,
Tyler, Robert L. Pfc 35896130 120/Unk Co               BS         On 7 August (1944) in France, eliminated sniper holdin gup advance of company. BS 1, 123/44,
Tyner, Layton C. Capt. O-417996 120/SVC                 CO SV Co.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Tk Plt Ldr 6, 15, 28,
Uhring, Stephen SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Ujcich, Albert T/4   120/L               BS/OLC           1,
Uliano, Joseph Cpl   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Ulrich, Raymond     120/2nd                           N-1965-09,
Umphlett, Clyde D.     120/D/3rd Plt                           28, 29, N-1955-02-15, N-1958-06-20, N-1960-12-01,
Underwood, Don A. SSgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Unland, Francis E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Unphlett, Clyde     120/D                           N-1963-10-11,
Upchurch, Wilburn K. Pvt   120/I MIA   6/15/1944                     1, 124/10,
Uphaus, Leonard L. T/5   120/1st               BS AT Plt         1,
Upright, Clyde R. Pfc 34432902 120/M MIA   12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd   B-9-2 HC   1, 38, 63, 124/12,
Upton, Badger V., Jr. "Pete" BC Capt O 120/AT               BS         Battlefield Commission 1, N-1955-02-15, N-1962-06-15,
Utley, Greer A. 1st Lt. O 120/B                         Rplcmt after 02/1944 4,
Uyhely, Steve C. Pfc 33353108 120/3rd MIA   7/8/1944               J-6-9 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Vabolis, Anthony B. Pfc 33464863 120/M MIA   12/25/1944         BS     F-7-32 HC   1, 38, 124/12,
Vaclavik, Alvin Sgt 38558852 120/B 2nd Plt                           2, 48,
Vafeas, William P. SSgt 33421787 120/M               BS,BS/OLC 2nd Plt Sqd Ldr       On 21 December (1944) in Belgium, maintained post by machine gun to repel violent enemy armored attack. BS 1, 63, 123/44,
Vail, Archie H. Pvt 32944819 120/Unk Co     KIA               C-39-5 AR   38,
Valbolis, Anthony B. Pfc   120/M     12/25/1944           Mortar Sqd         63,
Valdez, Robert R. Pvt 19107090 120   06/18/1944 WIA GSW right shoulder                       124/01,
Vall??tt, Kenneth V. Pfc 3123228? 120/I           EIB               107,
Vallango, Joseph Pvt 33691111 120/B                           2,
Vallett, Kenneth V. Pvt 31252287 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
VanBuskirk, Fred TSgt 32040042 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-3-2 BR   1, 38,
Vance, Earl E. Cpl 33?870?9 120/I           EIB               107,
VanDerKamp, John NMI Sgt 36605652 120/M     KIA         DSC, BS         On 11 September (1944) in Belgium, held vital position against strong enemy attack. BS 1, 22, 123/44,
Vannell, William K. Pfc 32366399 120/Unk Co   7/7/1944           SS         On 7 July (1944) in France, though wounded, destroyed enemy machine gun nest with BAR. Ss 1, 123/44,
VanNort, John SSgt 20228848 120/G MIA   7/16/1944               E-24-40 NO   1, 38, 124/05,
VanSchepen, Donald Sgt   120/E               PH           FT 3/08
VanWyk, John NMI Sgt 36704994 120/Unk Co               SS         On 10 October (1944) in Germany, climbed tree during heave counterattack to direct mortar and artillery fire. Ss 1, 123/44,
Vargas, Edward J.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Vaticonis, Veto S. Sgt   120/L MIA   7/17/1944                     1, 124/05,
Vaughan, William J. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Vavoulis, Robert A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Vavoulis, Theodore Cpl 32525997 120/Unk Co     KIA               E-6-94 CA   38,
Veazey, Charles E. Pvt 33886183 120/B                           2,
Veleta, Fred J. Pfc 36717570 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS     A-15-3 NE   1, 38,
Vertucci, Mario J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Vesel, Matthew G. SSgt 33418871 120/Unk Co               SS         On 9 October (1944) in Germany, secured bazooka under fire, destroyed two half-tracks to halt enemy attack. SS 1, 123/44,
Vest, Clarence A. T/4   120/H               BS           1, N-1967-09,
Vestal, Charles C., Jr. T/5   120/SVC               BS           1, 28,
Veteto, William P. SSgt   120/3rd               BS/OLC S-2 Sect         1,
Vickery, Graydon H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Viets, Robert C. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt                           10,
Vincent, Bennie R. Pfc 35496673 120/D MIA   7/12/1944               H-27-31 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Vincent, James M. Sgt 32429914 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-14-2 NE   1, 38,
Vinson, John M. SSgt 20210724 120/B MIA   7/16/1944         SS         On 15 June (1944) in France, singlehandedly with BAR, knocked out enemy machine gun nest. SS 1, 123/44, 124/05,
Vitale, Albert A. T/5 42000187 120/L               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-12-27 to 1945-02-06 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New Jersey 1, 88,
Vitale, Philip J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Vogan, Raymond W. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Vogels, Peter J. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Volkers, Rollin M. T/5 3668?060 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-12 to 05/08/1945 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Illinois 1, 88,
Vollmer, Robert P., Jr. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd     KIA         DSC, BS           10, 22, 28, N-2006-06, N-1966-09,
VonAhn, Lee E. Pfc 37773247 120/B                           2,
Vonck, Camille Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
VonDerTann, Thurston E. T/5   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28,
Voorhis, Thomas K. 1st Lt O 120/K               SS           1,
Vore, Frank H. Sgt   120/F               SS, BS           1, News Winter 2008
Voyels, J. B. Pv 34838321 120/B                           2,
Wagner, August G. SSgt 33426895 120/M MIA   KIA         BS, 11/22/1944,BS/OLC 12/21/1944 2nd plt       On 22 November (1944) in Germany, helped carry wounded man one mile through mud and fire to safety; on 21 December (1944) in Belgium, held position against violent enemy armored attack. BS,SB/OLC 1, 12, 63, 123/44,
Wagner, Glenn L. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Waie, John W. SSgt   120/F     7/19/1944                     124/05,
Walden, Albert L. Pfc 7083483 120/Unk Co               BS         On 19 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered for dangerous patrol mission, secured vital information. BS 1, 123/45,
Walden, William D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Waldman, Bruce Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Waldron, Jethro Pfc   120/K               SS           1,
Walker, Bennie H. Cpl   120/B                           54,
Walker, Earl E. Pfc 36548793 120/E MIA   DOW 01/11/1945                     1, 124/13,
Walker, Franklin E. Pfc   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS           1,
Walker, Fred L. Pvt 38578506 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               K-1-3 BR   1, 38,
Walker, Harry L. Sgt 36030607 120/CN               BS 08/08/1944,BS/OLC         On 8 August (1944) in France, with another man, recovered food dropped by plane into enemy territory. BS 1, 48, 123/45,
Walker, Joseph H. Pfc 36764350 120/Unk Co               BS         On 23 November (1944) in Germany, with the only other three unwounded men of his platoon, continued attack, taking objective. BS 1, 123/45,
Wall, Joe T. TSgt 20464322 120/G               BS 7/24/1944         BS for meritorious conduct in action against the enemy on 3 and 4 July 1944, in France.  From North Carolina.  On 3-4 July (1944) in France, killed many enemy, secured vital information. BS 1, 28, 79, 123/45,
Wall, Lewis TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wallace, Thomas S., Jr. 1st Lt. O-1297624 120, DHQ               BS Aide to Div Cmdr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, 4, 18,
Wallin, Robert M. 1st Lt O 120/1st               BS           1,
Walman, Bruce     120/Unk Co                            
Walsh, Joseph F. Pfc   120/C MIA   7/8/1944                     1, 124/08,
Walters, Charles E. TSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Walters, Don C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Walthorn, Lawrence M.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wamock, Clowes V. SSgt 12059379 120/G     07/28/1944 Operation "Cobra" SW of St Lo, France   CIB       Sniper       Sniper.  Buried American Cemetery at Coleville.  He became a sniper in July '44 and was  KIA in Operation "Cobra" SW of St Lo, France, July 28, 1944.  His body was recovered & buried in the Amer Cem at Coleville.  The American Cemetery - Colleville - St Laurent above OMAHA BEACH, Normandy.   Plot J Row 26 Grave 19, Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France ..    
  email from Bob Robinson 12/2008                                
Ward, Dale R. Sgt 37574365 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               A-5-43 HC   1, 38,
Ward, Maynard E. Pfc   120/2nd MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/09,
Ward, Peter O. Lt. Col. O-18574 120/3rd                 XO, Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr. On 23-25 December (1944) in Belgium, organized troops into evacuation, rescue and firefighting parties after severe bombing. BS 4,  15,  28, 79, 123/45, CC-1943-11-18, N-1955-02-15,
Ward, Vance Pfc 35846780 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-09-01 to 1945-04-14 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From West Virginia 88,
Warlick, Clyde F. Pfc 34890142 120/I MIA   KIA     EIN         D-19-12 NE   1, 38, 87,
Warnick, Robert S. 1st Lt. O-514813 120/H               SS 11/21/1944,BS,BS/OLC 12/27/1944         Rplcmt after 02/1944. On 21 November (1944) in Germany, on spur of moment, took command of company, led to objective; on 27 December (1944) in Belgium, volunteered, led patrol to secure important information. SS,BS/OLC 4, 123/45,
Warnock, Clowes V. SSgt 12059379 120/G MIA   7/28/1944               J-26-19 NO See diary 1, 38, 124/05, Email Bob Robinson, 12/2008.
Warren, James H. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/13/1944                     1, 124/08,
Washburn, Chivous Y. Capt O-467609 120/Medic Bn                 Medical Off. 2nd BN         15, 79,
Waters, Arthur W.   35497516 120               BS         On 22 August (1944) in France, in absence of platoon leader, helped organize platoon defense against enemy attack. BS 123/45,
Wathen, Joe Cpl   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Watkins, Edwin B. Sgt   120/B                           54,
Watkins, Joseph W.     120/Medic Bn                           28,
Watkins, R. O.     120/SVC                           28,
Watson, Earl R. Sgt   120/AT 2nd Plt 3rd Sqd                           10,
Watson, Grover D. TSgt 20454669 120/I MIA   1/15/1945                     1, 124/13,
Watson, Larry H. SSgt 20730399 120/I           EIB               87,
Watson, Raymond L.   7001153 120               BS         On 15 September (1944) in Holland, at ten yards, knocked out enemy truck with bazooka. BS  
                                   
                                   
                                   
123/45,                                  
Watts, Eunice L. SSgt 20420785 120/I           EIB               87, 107,
Watts, Troy     120/B 2nd Plt MIA   KIA                     1, 48,
Waute, John W.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Way, Loyd Q.   20455457 120               SS         On 11 July (1944) in France, exposed self to intense machine gun fire to give first aid, evacuate three wounded. SS 123/45,
Wayman, Norman "Jack" 1st Lt   120/2nd,120/M,120/H         CIB     PH,SS,BS   N,NF,R,A,CE     Plt Ldr 75,
Waymouth, Erwin L. Pfc   120/M     8/10/1944           2nd Plt         63,
Weathers, Carlos A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Weaver, Howard F. Sgt   120/B     6/15/1944                     54, 124/05,
Weavers, Howard F. TSgt 20453251 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               H-12-35 NO   1, 38,
Webb, Joseph M., Jr.   33587712 120               BS         on 5 October (1944) in Holland, under fire, ran to wounded man, disentangled him from wire, gave first aid. BS 123/45,
Weber, Earnest R. Pfc 12164451 120/F MIA   7/9/1944               A-17-24 NO   1, 38, 124/08,
Weber, Stanley R.     120/C 3rd Plt                           67,
Webster, Blaine Pfc   120/D MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/06,
Webster, Paul W.     120/H                           28,
Weed, William E. Pfc 35076563 120/K     12/22/1944                     124/14,
Weedon, Harold D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Weekley, John F.   35228762 120/H               SS         On 21 October (1944) in Germany, administered first aid, dragged wounded man 250 yards through intense fire. SS 123/45, N-1964-09-01,
Weeley, Warren J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Weems, Thomas M. 1st Sgt   120/F                         First Sgt. Thomas M. Weems, of Ventor, N. J., took over and led a platoon after their officers were wounded. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Weiler, Grant Sgt   120/Hq                           N-1948-03-20,
Weiller, Grant     120/Unk Co                           email F. Towers 1/2008
Weiner, Melvin Pfc 42043859 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     Missing Grave Info AR   1, 38,
Weingerber, Edward C.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Weinmeister, Edward Pvt 39613521 120/C MIA   7/12/1944               E-19-42 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Weinstein, Jack 2nd Lt O-132197 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-3-22 HC   1, 38,
Weisberg, Robert T. 2nd Lt O 120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Weisman, Alfred M.   35567988 120               BS         On 11-12 September (1944) in Belgium, helped hold vital position against strong enemy attack. BS 123/46,
Weisniewski, Edward Pfc   120/Unk Co                         Choir CC-1943-11-26,
Weiss, Frank P. SSgt 35398617 120/M MIA   45-03-27               D-2-15 NE   1, 38, 63,
Weiss, Meyer Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Weklar, Zigmund Pfc 35349550 120/I           EIB               87, 107, N-1960-12-01,
Welch, Francis E. SSgt   120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         SS           1,
Welch, Herschel R.     120/AT                           28,
Welch, Marion A. Pfc 33884486 120/B               BS           1, 2,
Welch, Raymond. Capt O-1301393 120/SVC,120/Hq               BS/OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Wellman, Harold     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wellman, Paul Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Wells, Charles H.     120/D                           28,
Wells, Clarence L. SSgt   120/M                           28, 75,
Wells, Claude W. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Wells, Edward R., Jr. SSgt   120/A               BS           1,
Wells, John B. Pfc 38468177 120/A               BS         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained vital communication lines under artillery, sniper fire. BS 1, 123/45,
Wells, Kenneth E. Pfc 35700903 120/B 2nd Plt                           2, 48,
Wells, Oakley O.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wells, Raeford     120/M                           N-1955-02-15,
Welsby, Albert 1st Lt. O-1295804 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Wenert, Edward J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wennell, L. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wenning, Chester A. Pfc 35593608 120/Unk Co               BS         On ?? July, (1944) in France, with machine gun helped beat off strong enemy armored attack within 50 yards. BS 1, 123/46,
Wernert, Edward J.   35496626 120               BS         On 6 August (1944) in France, with another man, volunteered, evacuated wounded men under enemy aerial attack. BS 123/46,
Wert, Walter A., Jr. 1st Lt. O-1295308 120/E               SS/2 OLC, BS C.O.       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. CO 1, 4,
Wescott, Earl R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
West, Harold D.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
West, Wilburn R.     120/G                           28,
Westbrook, Charles A. 1st Lt O 120/H               BS/OLC           1,
Westcott, Earl R. Pfc 36704999 120/L     7/7/1944               D-16-9 NO   38, 124/07,
Westerfield, Louis K. Pvt   120/Hq               BS           1,
Wetmore, Robert A. Pfc 39857964 120/B MIA   7/18/1944               J-14-7 NO   1, 38, 124/06,
Weyh, Ralph R. Sgt 37556849 120/1st MIA   1/19/1945         SS           1, 124/12,
Weymuth, Erwin L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wharton, Will B. 1st Lt O-1287449 120/A               SS, MC Asst. AG       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Asst AG 4,
Whealon, Robert     120/F                           N-1965-09,
Wheat, Robert E. SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Whitby, Carlton     120/C                           28,
Whitcher, Daniel A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
White, Beverly G. Cpl   120/B                           54,
White, Carlton L.     120/K                           28,
White, Drew B. Cpl 35274064 120/I MIA   7/11/1944     EIB               1, 86, 107, 124/06,
White, Gale S. Pvt   120/F MIA   7/27/1944                     1, 124/09,
White, James A. Cpl   120/AT               BS           1, 28,
White, James R. ?/2nd Lt 36030607/O- 120/CN               BS,BS/OLC         On 8 August (1944) in France, adjusted cannon fire which repelled enemy armor-infantry attack. BS 1, 47, 123/46,
White, Owen R. SSgt 34432578 120/Unk Co               BS         On 9 July (1944) in France, organized platoon in face of fierce enemy counterattack. BS 1, 123/46,
White, Raymond G. Pfc 3128192? 120/I           EIB               107,
White, Robert M. Pvt 35638345 120/SVC,120/E   06/18/1944 WIA GSW hand                       28, 124/02,
Whitecotton, James Cpl   120                         Cpl. James Whitecotton, Auburn, Calif., were students. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Whitley, Fab B.     120/SVC                           28,
Whitmore, Joseph A. Pvt   120/CN                           47,
Whitsett, John M.     120/2nd                           28,
Whitt, Larry     120/M                           28,
Whittington, James B. TSgt 20454125 120/F   06/18/1944 WIA GSW buttox                       28, 124/02,
Whitton, Sylvan     120/Hq                           28,
Widner, Warren L. 1st Lt O 120/3rd               BS/OLC           1, Fall07,
Wiebelt, Werner T/4 32526070 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-06-15 to 1945-04-20 in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. From New York 1, 88,
Wiederhold, Charles J SSgt   120/G MIA   7/28/1944                     1, 124/05,
Wier, Herbert I. Capt. O-1290862 120/L                 CO Co. L, Motor Off       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Motor Off 4,  15,
Wiesemann, Alfred M. Sgt   120/M               BS           N-1963-10-11,
Wiggen, Everett M.     120/Unk Co MIA   1/15/1945             N,NF,R,A B-9-38 HC   1,
Wiggin, Everett M. Pvt 31376647 120/Unk Co     KIA               B-9-38 HC   38,
Wiggins, Burnie H. SSgt 34008932 120/Unk Co               SS, BS 10/11/1944         On 11 October (1944) in Germany, maintained vital communication wires under artillery, sniper fire. BS 1, 123/46,
Wihems, Malcom A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wilburn, Wilbur J. Cpl 37259344 120   06/18/1944 multiple abrasions from SS mine.                     W 124/01,
Wiley, Arthur P. TSgt   120/F, 120/M               BS/OLC 2nd Plt Sgt       1963-10-11 NEWs, says 120/M 1, 28, 63, N-1955-02-15,
Wilhelm, Jack B. TSgt   120/CN               BS           1, 48,
Wilhoit, James C. Pfc 34988144 120/G MIA   1/13/1945                     1, 124/12,
Wilkens, Robert L. Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Wilkens, William R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wilkenson, John F.     120/Medic Bn MIA   KIA                     1, 90,
Wilkerson, John F. T/5   120/Medic     7/10/1944                     124/06,
Wilkie, Robert D. Pvt 6385492 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info NE   1, 38,
Wilkins, Robert J., Jr. WOJG W-2106301 120/SVC               BS Plat. Ldr       Rplcmt after 02/1944. Plt Ldr & IO 1, 4, N-1967-09,
Wilkinson, John F. T/5 34276201 120/Unk Co     KIA               G-5-41 NO   38,
Wilkison, James B. Pvt 39391209 120/B MIA   7/14/1944               G-19-29 NO   1, 38, 124/09,
Wilkolaski, Frank J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Willeat, Clifford A. Pvt 35299189 120/M MIA   12/21/1944         BS 2nd Plt   C-13-20 HC   1, 38, 63, 124/14,
Willets, Richard F. Pfc   120/A               BS           1,
Williams, Carl H.   20452716 120               BS         On 31 July (1944) in France, repaired communication line between Regiment and battalion under extreme fire. BS 123/46,
Williams, Clement W. 1st Lt O-132098 120/K MIA   7/27/1944           Inf Rifle 1542   I-27-27 NO Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (310th Repl Co) 1, 24, 38, 124/04,
Williams, D. J. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Williams, D. Wilbur 1st Lt. O-1293866 120/D                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Williams, Donald M. Pvt 33679569 120/CN MIA   KIA               G-9-8 HC   1, 38, 48,
Williams, Douglas     120/SVC                           28,
Williams, Earl C. Pvt   120/E MIA   7/9/1944                     1, 124/09,
Williams, Elmo T. 1st Lt. O-1309190 120/SVC               BS/OLC         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 1, F.TOfficerList11-2007
Williams, Harry J. Pvt 37635593 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               Missing Grave Info NE   1, 38,
Williams, Houston W. Cpl   120/B MIA   6/25/1944                     1, 124/06,
Williams, John     120/B                 C.O. 120/         N-1964-09-01,
Williams, John W. Pvt 35561152 120/CN               BS 07/07/1944,BS/OLC 11/28/1944         On 7 July (1944) in France, cleared minefields and hedgerows and carried ammunition; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, helped lay mines on bridge under enemy observation and fire. BS,BS/OLC 1, 48, 123/46,
Williams, Linwood TSgt 20454762 120/I           EIB               107,
Williams, Malcolm A. Pfc 33751318 120/Unk Co     KIA               D-3-5 HC   38,
Williams, Orei     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Williams, Otis P. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Williams, Ralph R.     120/Hq                           28,
Williams, Shirley A. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Williams, Walter P.     120/SVC                           28,
Williams, Wilbur D. Capt O 120/D               BS Plt Ldr         1,
Williams, Wiley SSgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Williamson, Ellis W. "Dutch" Lt Gen O-408083 120/1st               SS 06/13/1944,SS/OLC 11/28/1944 Hq 1st BN S-3       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. 'Dutch' is 27-year-old Lt Col Ellis Williamson, of Raleigh N. C. the Bn CO.  On 13 June (1944) in France, led three-man party to destroy enemy installation, then led platoons of his company to seize objective; on 28 November (1944) in Germany, led successful night attack. SS,SS/OLC 1, 4, 6, 15, 28, 48, 123/46, N-1965-06, Scrapbook 6/1945,
Williamson, James E. 2nd Lt. O-1318354 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Williquette, Alfred C Pfc 36836460 120/Unk Co               BS         On 22 December (1944) in Belgium, patrolled 3000 yars into enemy territory to bring back much needed information. BS 1, 123/46,
Willis, Wiley Cpl   120                         Operating a 50-caliber flak gun in a near-by pit was Cpl. Wiley Willis, Harlan, Ky. Scrapbook 6/1945,
Willoughby, Gordon W. Cpl 36412926 120/1st MIA   1/19/1945                     1, 124/12,
Wilson, Ben R. Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wilson, Earl F. Capt O 120/L               SS           1,
Wilson, Eugene Al. Pfc   120/Unk Co               SS           1,
Wilson, Fred H. Pfc 37730358 120,119       Germany 44-10-04 Stalag VII-A       BS           1, 81,
Wilson, Freeman E, Cpl   120/CN                           47,
Wilson, Gracy C. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Wilson, Hayden M. T/5 35274221 120/I MIA   7/12/1944     EIB               1, 86, 107, 124/11,
Wilson, Hoyt Pfc   120/CN                           47,
Wilson, James H. Pfc   120/K MIA   7/12/1944                     1, 124/11,
Wilson, Mervin I. Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wilson, Richard E. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wilson, Robert W. SSgt 35398514 120/Unk Co               SS, SS/OLC 08/7-13/1944,BS 07/03/1944         On 3 July (1944) in France, directed mortar fire to cover withdrawal of patrol from enemy territory; on 7-13 August (1944) in France, took over duties as section leader, inspired men during heavy counterattack. BS,SS/OLC 1, 123/47,
Wilson, William A. T/5   120/Medic Bn               BS           1, 28,
Wince, Frank W. 1st Lt O-1237636 120/2nd               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1944-11-27 to 1945-04-21 in Belgium, Holland and Germany.  From California 1, 88,
Winegardner, Dallas L Pvt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wingate, William L. SSgt 20343915 120/G               BS         On 19-20 September (1944) in Holland, volunteered, secured vital information on dangerous patrol. BS 1, 28, 123/47,
Winiecki, Norbert H. Pfc   120/D MIA   7/16/1944                     1, 124/07,
Winkler, Heinz Pfc   120/F                         MG Sharpshooter CC-1943-11-18,
Winson, Paul E. Pfc 42034536 120/Medic Bn with 120/B               BS/OLC         My husband Paul E. Winson was on that patrol as a Combat Medic 1, 2, 48, 90, Scrapbook 2/1945
Winstead, Edward J.     120/M                           28,
Winstead, John, Jr. Pfc 20455380 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-20-18 NO   1, 38,
Winstead, Ralph L. TSgt   120/L MIA   KIA                     1, 124/05,
Winters, Lester J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Winters, Ralph Pfc   120/Hq                 Ln. O. Jeep Driver (for F. Towers)          
Wintier, Antoine E.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wintzer, Anoine E. TSgt   120/F     7/26/1944                     124/05,
Wise, John C. Sgt 33242671 120/C MIA   7/11/1944               E-3-94 CA   1, 38, 124/11,
Wisnewski, Sigmund NMI Pfc 20223988 120/Unk Co               SS         On 11 July (1944) in France, set up, fired .50 caliber into enemy armored column to repel counterattack. SS 1, 123/47,
Wisniewski, Edward F. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wisniewski, John J. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wisniewski, Leon L. Pfc 33340370 120/B                           2,
Wisotsky, Stanley W. SSgt   120/F               SS           1,
Withers, Roland G. Pfc 38381365 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               B-14-39 NO   1, 38,
Wittstock, William H. T/4   120/CN                           47,
Wofford, Montie W. Capt. O-450467 120/A                 CO Co. A, Plat. Ldr       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. Plt Ldr 4,  15,
Wojcik, Carl L. Pfc 20231598 120/Unk Co               SS 08/09/1944, BS         On 9 August (1944) in Franc, volunteered to lead medics to wounded under fire, protected evacuation. SS 1, 123/47,
Wojtezak, Edwin J. Pvt 36610083 120/I           EIB               107,
Wolf, Robert R.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wolfe, James, Jr. Pfc   120/AT MIA   7/26/1944                     1, 124/08,
Wolfe, William L.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wolfin, Jonas     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Woltz, William E.     120/Hq                           N-1955-02-15,
Womack, John R. Pfc 14007157 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               E-7-4 NE   1, 38,
Wood, Ben P. Pvt 37707524 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               O-1-8 BR   1, 38,
Wood, Dean     120/G, 120/SVC                           28,
Wood, Donald J. Sgt 36108411 120/I MIA   7/19/1944                     1, 86, 107, 124/05,
Wood, Dudley Pfc 19139736 120/Unk Co     KIA               C-6-20 CA   38,
Wood, Gaston W. Pvt 6972217 120/B                           2,
Wood, Lyal V.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wood, Myron G. 2nd Lt. O-527884 120/L               BS S-3       Overseas w/Div 02/1944. S-3. On 15 June, (1944) in France, attacked, took important bridge, gave first aid under fire. BS 4, 123/47,
Wood, William E. Pfc 35076563 120/Unk Co     KIA               G-4-16 HC   38,
Woodruff, Marvil L. Pvt 34335825 120/B                           2,
Woodrum, William N.     120/M                           36,
Woods, Horace J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Woody, Hard J. 1stSgt O 120/G               SS           1,
Woody, Ronal E.. Jr. Capt O-1309642 120/G               DSC 08/6-12/1944, BS 11/17/1944, C d'G         1st Plt Ldr. On 6-12 August (1944) in France, though isolated and hard hit by enemy counterattack, refused to surrender;  on 17 November (1944) in Germany, though wounded, encouraged men till company objective seized. DSC,BS 1, 4.22, 28, 123/47,
Woolston, Gordon M., Sr.     120/Unk Co                           FT 10/2008
Woomer, Martin R. Sgt   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Workman, William V.     120/A                           28,
Worley, Edward J. Cpl 36648863 120/CN MIA   1/16/1945                     1, 48, 124/12,
Wortham, Lee A. Pvt   120/B                           54,
Wosinskim, Max A. SSgt 36556048 120/Unk Co               BS         On 13 December (1944) in Germany, helped evacuate wounded over exposed area at night. BS 1, 123/47,
Wosny, Stanley Pvt 312?4291 120           EIB               107,
Wozniak, Frank M. Pvt   120/E MIA   7/20/1944                     1, 124/09,
Wray, James N. Capt. O-1284973 120/Hq                 CO Hq 1st BN       Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,  15,
Wright, Matthew R. TSgt 35037214 120/Unk Co               SS         On 24-25 July (1944) in France, on sput of moment, assumed duties of platoon leader, reorganized, led platoon to pbkective. SS 1, 123/47,
Wulff, Clarence H. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Wurtz, Veryl A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Wyatt, Wid W.     120/B                           28,
Yakubovi, Maximillian Cpl   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Yankie, James O. Sgt   120?F               SS           1,
Yarborough, Roby G.     120/A                           28,
Yarbrough, Arlie R. Pfc 38288259 120/M MIA   12/25/1944         BS Mortar Sqd         1, 63, 124/14,
Yates, Walter R. Pfc 34636870 120/I               SS/OLC         On 23 December (1944) in Belgium, during counterattack, remained in position till gun thawed, then killed 25 enemy. SS 1, 123/47,
Yee, Jin T. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 1st Sqd                           10,
Yenn, Campbell T. T/4   120/Unk Co               BS/OLC           1,
Yenna, Joseph     120/3rd,120/AT                         email 3/08 from Donald H. Coe. at Camp Blanding. email
Yoash, Paul J. Pfc   120/AT 2nd Plt 2nd Sqd                           10,
Yocum, Oral F. Sgt 36433129 120/M               BS 2nd Plt Sqd Ldr       On 10-11 September (1944) in Belgium, held vital position against strong enemy attack. BS 1, 63, 123/47,
Yokley, Gilbert W.     120/G                           28,
Yonski, Frank G. SSgt 13056255 120/Unk Co MIA   10/16/1944         SS 09/10-11/1944, BS 10/16/1944         On 10-11 September (1944) in Belgium, led squad to secure vital locks; on 16 October (1944) in Germany, was killed agter taking, settin gup defense on objective. BS,SS 1, 123/47,
York, Edward G. SSgt 36077473 120/M MIA   12/25/1944         SS Mortar Sqd       On 31 July (1944) in France, with another man, crawled 100 yards, manned observaion post under heavy fire to enable troops to advance. SS 1, 63, 123/47,
York, L. E.     120/G                           28,
Yost, Ernest SSgt   120/C MIA   KIA         SS/OLC, BS/2 OLC           1,
Young, Clifford W. 2nd Lt. O-1307915 120/Unk Co                         Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4,
Young, Clifton H. Pfc   120/B                           54,
Young, Deber A.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Young, Harry Pfc 35656121 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               I-20-15 NO   1, 38,
Young, Kenneth W. 1st Lt O-1233330 120/I           EIB               107,
Young, Lewis R. Pvt 35807345 120/Unk Co     KIA               A-35-29 LO   38,
Young, Lloyd W. Pfc 31461503 120/A MIA   KIA         SS     F-8-17 NE   1, 38,
Young, Luther A. Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Young, Roy V. 2nd Lt O 120/A               SS/OLC           1,
Young, Tom H.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Young, Walter H. Pfc   120/E               BS           1,
Zabicki, Martin J. Sgt   120/Unk Co                           1,
Zagone, George F. Sgt   120/CN                           47,
Zaidins, Edward A. Pfc 36838591 120/1st MIA   1/24/1945         BS           1, 124/12,
Zamblauskas, Vincent Cpl 33556438 120/I           EIB               107,
Zapeda, Julio N. Pfc   120/C     6/15/1944                     124/07,
Zaraza, Joseph S. Sgt 36772864 120/Unk Co               SS 10/12/1944, BS 10/10/1944         On 10 and 12 August (1944) in France, recovered food dropped by plane into enemy territory, destroyed machine gun nest. BS,SS 1, 123/47,
Zasadni, John Pfc   120/Unk Co               BS           1,
Zayance, William J.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Zech, Bernard A. Pvt 32947883 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               F-5-59 HC   1, 38,
Zeigler, Richard W. SSgt   120/3rd               BS           N-1955-02-15,
Zepeda, Julio N. Pfc 39107093 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               J-6-10 NO   1, 38,
Zepeda, Ramon R. TSgt 38247576 120/I MIA   KIA     EIB   BS/OLC     F-7-3 NE   1, 38, 86, 107,
Ziegler, Leo E. Capt. O-1294236 120/D, 119/D         7/14/1944                  
7/14/1944                                  
7/14/1944                                  
7/14/1944               Overseas w/Div 02/1944 4, 17, 130,                
Ziegler, Leo O. 1st Lt O-131913 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA           Inf Rifle 1542   E-2-4 BR Transferred from 41st Replacement BN 07/14/1944 (311th Repl Co) 1, 24, 38,
Zielinski, Edward Pfc 33601635 120/B                           2,
Zielwski, William H. Pvt   120/CN                           37, 48,
Zilinek, William, Jr. Pfc 31380283 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     F-20-14 NE On 7 August (1944) in France, helped maintain roadblock, carry ammunition during severe counterattack. BS 1, 38, 123/47,
Zimmerman, Alton L. Sgt 7025320 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               K-2-19 NE   1, 38,
Zontini, Thomas F. Pfc 36458700 120/Unk Co               BS         BS for meritorious service from 1945-01-01 to 05/08/1945 in Belgium, Holland and Germany. From Michigan 1, 88,
Zuidema, John A. TSgt 36704981 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA         BS     P-19-2 NE   1, 38,
Zupo, Victor Sgt 32517490 120/Unk Co MIA   KIA               C-13-6 BR   1, 38,
Zutic, Andrew F.     120/Unk Co MIA   KIA                     1,
Zwicker, Arthur A. T/4 36020092 120/I           EIB               87, 107,