Walter T NEWMAN
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NUMBER OF SERVICE | 32109180 | |||||
AGE | 25 yo | |||||
DATE OF BIRTH | 1919 | |||||
ETAT | NEW YORK | |||||
FAMILY | Parent: Thomas M NEWMAN & Catherine J HALLERAN NEWMAN | |||||
RANK | Tech Sergeant | |||||
FONCTION | Infantry | |||||
JOB BEFORE ENLISTEMENT | Clerk | |||||
DATE of ENLISTEMENT | 24 mars 1941, Jamaica, NEW YORK | |||||
REGIMENT | 314th Infantry Regiment | |||||
DIVISION | 79th Infantry Division | |||||
DATE OF DEATH | 5 july 1944 | |||||
STATUS | KIA | |||||
PLACE OF DEATH | Sector La Haye du Puits | |||||
CEMETERY TEMPORARY |
Cemetery Temporary of St Laurent N°3508
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CEMETERY | NORMANDY AMERICAN CEMETERY of Colleville | |||||
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STORY | ||||||
CHERBOURG: The Star and Stripes flew over the Fort du Roule, a June 25, 2015 |
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Photos: P. Dalibard ( Club Souvenir Militaire ) |
On June 25, 2015, at 10 a.m., members of the organization Nord Cotentin Mémoire 44, who came by jeeps and GMC, and all in period dress, paid tribute to the liberators by raising the coours on top of the Roule. « A symbolic gesture to pay tribute to the American soldiers from the 79th Infantry Division who gallantly fought to take the fort. » « The American flag flew over the Roule mountain, June 25, 1944, before even being on the front of the City Hall. It was important for us to remember today. The municipality allowed us to raise the Stars and Stripes for hours. It is an honor for all of us. » Norbert, Régisseur du musée de la libération |
Historic reminder |
June 1944. While the British’s goal is « the Caen’ hinge », the Americans fight in Cotentin. Their goal is to take the Cherbourg harbour. The Roule Fortress was the last obstacle before taking Cherbourg, essential to deliver supplies to the Allied landed troops. Despite an intense aerial bombardment, the German opposition was a stubborn one, due to the Fort’s strategic position. The honor of his clearance, accomplished on June 25, will go to the 313rd and 314th Infantry Regiments of the 79th Infantry Division, this American Division, at the end of 36 hours of fights which end with grenades and cold weapons. The permanent liberation of Cherbourg is confirmed on the next day, in the morning, making of the city the first harbour liberated in France. After a month of repairs by the American and French Engineers, the harbour, completely demolished by the Germans and the bombardments, welcome the first Liberty ships. Cherbourg, bridgehead for the Allied trops in France, became for a while, the world first harbour, ahead of New York, with 25 000 tons of material unloaded every day ! Ludovic AMELINE "La presse de la manche" |
TRANSLATION BY | Nathalie & Patrick |
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SOURCE INFORMATION & PHOTO | Phil JACKSON - Frédéric LAVERNHE - Findagrave.com |
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PROGRAMMER | Frédéric & Renaud |