Edward Fredonnia STONE

 

stone edward f
NUMBER OF SERVICE 31465789
AGE23 yo
DATE OF BIRTH

25 Avril 1921

ETATBrownville  Piscataguis County MAINE
FAMILY

Spouse : Bernice Velma

           Childrens : Walter, Patrick, Peggy & Frances

           Parents : Harry F.  & Catherine E. STONE

RANKPrivate First Class
FONCTIONInfantyrMan
JOB BEFORE ENLISTEMENT ME
DATE of ENLISTEMENT28 April 1944 to Fort Devens MASSACHUSETTS
COMPANYCompany F
REGIMENT262nd Infantry Regiment
DIVISION

66th Infantry Division

"Black Panther Division"

DATE OF DEATH24 Décembre 1944stone edward f mur
STATUSMIA
PLACE OF DEATHAboard in USS Léopoldville, In Manche(Channel), off Cherbourg
CEMETERYNORMANDY AMERICAN CEMETERY from Colleville Map Normandy American Cemetery
GRAVE
PlotRowGrave
Wall of Missing
DECORATION

Purple Heart

World War II Victory Medal 

Combat Infantryman Badge

 

Photo FDLM

victory medal

combat infantryman badge

 

  

us army div 66 262ir

 

STORY

Arrived on November 26th, 1944 in England, the division polishes up its training until December 24th

In the daytime of the departure and the crossing towards France and Normandy.

The division embarks on two ships of which the SS Leopoldville which receives 262th and 264th regiment Infantry and leaves Southampton in training(formation) accompanied with four escort ships.

Arrived unless 5 miles from Cherbourg, a German submarine U-Boat 486 is in ambush and sends a torpedo to the ship.

He is touched on the starboard beam before.

802 soldiers over the 2235 which he(it) transported are killed in this drama.

Leopoldville is marine cemetery today.


memorial plaqueSee History of Leopoldville (Click on the picture)


SOURCE INFORMATION & PHOTOClive TIRLEMONT - Frédéric LAVERNHE - Leopoldville.org
PROGRAMMERGarrett, Clive, Frédéric & Renaud
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