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KIA 8/7/1944


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Being the caretaker of this interesting medal I thought today was a proper day to honor his sacrifice. Today being national Purple Heart day and also being the anniversary of his death in a small town in France so far away from home. This medal I am still looking to uncover a story on but the town he was killed in thought enough of him to honor him specifically on their war memorial. And as a fellow forum member pointed out to me it appears they got the information about him directly off his dog tags. Hopefully a story turns up out of this town one day I’m sure someone’s remembers Sgt Scott. He was with the 5th Arm Div 46th Arm Inf. 75685250-0875-4FB2-8A4F-0CB8A784B004.jpeg.9176cd7b1553762d0757f00229859a30.jpeg4A9D4750-09BF-4621-8053-E703D8611107.jpeg.ba38be6a73e3792283287fc009929fe8.jpeg

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smwinter207

Wow, that is really cool. Great research.

 

Strange that the WWII Memorial doesn't have him officially listed. Someone had to enter the remembrance.

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Thanks for the reply’s. It is very interesting and maybe I can get something to turn up on him. I had emailed the town hall to the town in France the monument is some time ago but that was about the COVID was taking off in France so I will give it another shot.  

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  • 2 years later...

Bringing this one back up. Still looking for more info on this soldier. Have tried reaching out to this towns website but no luck so far. 
 

Matt 

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