In Memoriam
7th Armored Division Combat Command "A"
Deaths
Photographs
Bookmark this page as http://www.7thArmdDiv.org/ccadeapho.htm
Last updated: June 13, 2022 - What's New?

This page contains the photographs of members of 7th Armored Division Combat Command A who died overseas in World War II.
For the complete list of all 7th Armored Division Combat Command A overseas deaths, click here.

Spare a minute
to think
of the young who didn't grow up,
and how young they looked when they died,
and how no one will ever remember them looking tired and middle-aged
or even be bored by tiresome recitals of the time of their youth.

- - - - Russell Baker "How to Observe Dec. 7" (NY Times, Dec. 1965)


Please Help to Tell These Men's Stories and Preserve Their Memory!

PLEASE contact Wesley Johnston at the address below if you have any information on any 7th Armored Division Combat Command A man who died overseas, such as:
  • information on any of these men's deaths
  • information on what platoon and squad they were in
  • know of any men who died but are not on the list
  • Send e-mail to wwjohnston@aol.com.
    For ALL other e-mail matters, please click here for information about contacting me.
    So they will not be “Forgot”
    There is a word
    Which bears a sword
    It hurls its barbed syllables,-
    At once is mute again.
    But where it fell
    The saved will tell
    On patriotic day,
    Some epauletted brother
    Gave his breath away.
    Wherever runs the breathless sun,
    Wherever roams the day,
    There is its noiseless onset,
    There is its victory!
    Behold the keenest marksman!
    The most accomplished shot!
    Time’s sublimest target
    Is a soul “forgot”!
    ----- Emily Dickinson


    If you have a better quality photo of any of these men, please contact me.

    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    This page contains only those men for whom I have photographs.
    For the complete list of all 7th Armored Division Combat Command A overseas deaths, click here.

    Tec 4 Henry "Harry" W. Hellyer (32 207 025) - CCA Headquarters Company
    KIA September 7, 1944 crossing small dirt road NW of Silvange, France - Age: born 24y 9m 30d
    MOS: 776 (Radio Operator, Low Speed) - Home Town: Hamilton, NJ - Buried at Riverview Cemetery; Trenton, NJ
    Photos from Ancestry.com 1937 yearbook of Hamilton High School West
    FindAGrave


    Click here for information about contacting me.
    Copyright © 2022 by Wesley Johnston
    All rights reserved

    Main 7th Armored Division Combat Command A Overseas Deaths Page
    Main 7th Armored Division Combat Command A Page
    Active overview of all pages at the 7th Armored Division web site