Pfc
Frederick H. Hall married Doris Abbot
in January, 1945 at Christ Church, Cinderhill, about 3 miles north of
Wollaton Park.
Frederick was a replacement for a 508th man lost in a practice jump,
perhaps Thomas P. McGinley who died on 19 April 1944 when his chute
malfunctioned. Fred was on furlough to return to England for his wedding
when the Bulge call-out came and he missed that campaign although he fought
in France and Holland.
Official
Record Index of marriages performed in England and Wales for 1st quarter 1945
include Fred and Doris (see line with arrow).
Fred went to work in the Cinderhill (Babbington No. 6) Colliery and
over the years developed a very British accent belying his nickname of
"Yank".
2/LtDonald W. Hardwick
2/LtDonald W. Hardwick
Pfc Levy A. Havard
1/Lt
Eugene C. Hetland
LtMayo S. Heath
an enlisted man during WWII, he was later commissioned and then KIA in
Korea
PvtAlbert B. Hillman
Pfc Oren M. Hobren
Pvt Milton C. Hodges
PvtJohnny B. Hood
Presentation
of the Legion of Merit to Prime Minister of Nepal in recognition of
Gurkha soldiers in the British Army during WWII.
Lt Col Nathaniel R. Hoskot [left] and George Merrell, American
Charge d'Affaires at New Delhi [center] were amongst those present.
(taken outside Singha Durbar, November, 1945)
Nathaniel
R. Hoskot (1933 college yearbook photo) was a Major when he was attached to
the 508th in June 1943
PfcJettie House KIA 7 Jun 1944
Sgt Howard prepares a charge at the ammo dump 1945-46
(courtesy Darrell Apple)
T/5
Ernest S. Hubbard Jr.
PvtHarry A. Hudec
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