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This page contains the photographs of members of 7th Armored Division Combat Command B who died overseas in World War II.
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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 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 |
Capt. Henry Guerrant Ellett, Jr. (O-1 030 359) - CCB Headquarters, Assistant S-3 (Operations) Officer
KIA January 22, 1945 near Hunningen (aka Hunnange), Belgium - Age: 25y 0m 7d
MOS: 2713 (?Officer of some specialty?) - Home Town: Richmond, VA - Buried at Hollywood Cemetery; Richmond, VA
Photos thanks to niece Mimi Junick
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