My grandfather died from wounds on September 12 1944. 23rd Infantry, Co E.
We don't know if he died instantly or if he was originally hospitalized. Do I share his name publicly?
My grandfather died from wounds on September 12 1944. 23rd Infantry, Co E.
We don't know if he died instantly or if he was originally hospitalized. Do I share his name publicly?
If you feel comfortable you could post the name, which may enable us to make more specific suggestions. If you do not wish to do so, there are other ways to locate broad information.
The following list would give your grandfather’s type of casualty` for instance, if he were listed as Killed in Action versus Died of Wounds.
WWII Army and Army Air Force Casualties
https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/army-casualties
--Select the state.
--Select the county.
--Search for the name.
--The “Forward II” page is found on the page where you select the county. Make sure to read the Type of Casualty abbreviation key on the top right side.
Some other possible locations:
--Newspapers from the time may give information.
--A unit history or similar document/website may reveal something.
--Some states may have a book/website about their WWII casualties.
All of these sources would need to verified, but they might give you good information.
Good luck!
If you feel comfortable you could post the name, which may enable us to make more specific suggestions. If you do not wish to do so, there are other ways to locate broad information.
The following list would give your grandfather’s type of casualty` for instance, if he were listed as Killed in Action versus Died of Wounds.
WWII Army and Army Air Force Casualties
https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/army-casualties
--Select the state.
--Select the county.
--Search for the name.
--The “Forward II” page is found on the page where you select the county. Make sure to read the Type of Casualty abbreviation key on the top right side.
Some other possible locations:
--Newspapers from the time may give information.
--A unit history or similar document/website may reveal something.
--Some states may have a book/website about their WWII casualties.
All of these sources would need to verified, but they might give you good information.
Good luck!