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Roll of Honor I-304-76

In memory of the soldiers who were killed in action.

Company I
304 Infantry Regiment
76 Infantry Division

JOHN H. BRADY SR., Pvt.
CALVIN R. CRAIG, Pfc
ROBERTSON DEWHURST JR., Pfc.
FOSTER G. FELKER, T/5
GEORGE L. GAREY, T/5
ROBERT L. GRAVES, Pfc.
KENNETH L. HOBBS, Cpl.
HERMAN W. HOORMANN, Pvt.
HURSHEL JOBE, Pfc.
JOHN A. KLIMOWITCH, Pvt.
CHARLES M. KLINK, S/Sgt.
GUY R. LABER, Pfc.
STANLEY J. LOCKE, T/5
JACK McKENNA, Pfc.
RICHARD A. NEISLER, S/Sgt.
WALTER M. NOGAS, T/Sgt.S
EDWIN L. PETERSON, Pfc.
EDWARD R. PINA, Pfc.
EVAN D. ROADEN, Pfc.
LAWRENCE B. STANDIFER, Pfc.
EUGENE TINKER, Pvt.

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By Jim Keefe

Jim Keefe is the current artist of the Sally Forth comic strip. From 1996-2003 he was the writer and artist of the Flash Gordon comic strip. A graduate of the Joe Kubert School, Keefe likewise teaches Comic Art. Teaching and speaking engagements include SVA in Manhattan, Hofstra’s UCCE Youth Programs, and most recently the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

2 replies on “Roll of Honor I-304-76”

I’m looking for any information regarding Pvt Eugene Tinker who was killed on February 26, 1945. Anything helps. Please email me ww2color@gmail.com

I’ve added links to the names to show where they were buried. For Private Eugene Tinker The Luxembourg American Cemetery says his date of death was February 26, 1945. From the 304th Regimental History regarding Company I on that date, “February 26th – Alsdorf: Move into the attack; point of the battalion. Charge “Indian fashion” down long slope to banks of Nims; wade across the river and take high ground just beyond Alsdorf. Miserable all night; receive heavy shelling–casualties. Support K Company in breaking up counter-attack.”

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