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This page contains the photographs of members of 440th Armored Field Artillery Bn who died overseas in World War II.
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Sgt. John Roger Trautwein (12 060 457) - Battery C
Died November 25, 1944 of wounds suffered same day from friendly aerial bomb accientally dropped by a P-47 - Age: 35y 6m 4d
MOS: 505 (Ammunition NCO) - Home Town: New York, NY - Buried at Netherland US Military Cemetery; Margraten, Netherlands N-17-6
Photo thanks to his girlfriend's unrelated son Roger Mclain