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Least we not forget what they have done during WW2, as the years go by we each have our own issues to contend with and we are not here to make light of them, this is just another special place where we can remember the Company that we portray and in our thoughts give thanks to every one of them. This section will be updated as soon as any information becomes available or if you know of any further details that is relative to this section then please let us know by email with the heading “Remembrance” and include your name and where the information can be found.
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Ephrata,Pennsylvania
DEATH: Jan.2, 2011
Palmyra,Pennsylvania
A true leader of the 2nd Battalion of 506 Infantry Regiment, U.S. 101st Airborne Division.
DEATH: Oct. 06, 2005
He served in the Army, 101st Airborne, Easy Company during World War II. He received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
DEATH: Jan. 3, 1945, Belgium
He found himself with the 506th Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne, "Easy" Company, where he soon found himself fighting on D-Day, jumping into Holland as part of the ill-fated Operation: Market-Garden, and finally, to the Battle of the Bulge, where he was shot in the leg by his own weapon, which had gone off when it got snagged on some barbed wire, he died with the company medic, Eugene Roe at his side.
DEATH: Dec. 17, 1967, Germany
Served with Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne.
He served with distinction from 1942 to 1967, having fought in Korea, and earning a MAAG assignment in Tiawan.
He died while on active duty in Germany.
West Virginia, USA
DEATH: Dec. 16, 2001 Pinehurst (Henderson County)
Henderson County North Carolina, USA
United States Army Solider. Veteran of World War II. Member of the 101st Airborne, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, E Company.
California, USA
DEATH: Jun. 28, 1992 Oakland Alameda County
California, USA
Served with Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, as a rifleman, and interperter, he parachuted into Normandy, Holland, and was present during the liberation of Landsberg
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