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VIII.
AWARDS OF PURPLE HEART: By the direction of the President, and under
the provisions of AR 600-45, as amended, the Purple Heart is awarded
to: SECOND
LIEUTENANT (then Technical Sergeant) ROLAND H. LAVRENZ (Army Serial
Number 01996562), Infantry, United States Army, for wounds received
as a result of enemy action on 1 September 1944, in the Verdun Area,
France. Entered the military service from Iowa. Sergeant
Bruno A. Sipinski (Army Serial Number 32247882), Infantry, United
States Army, for wounds received as a result of enemy action on 28 November
1944, in the Boggendorf Area, Germany. Entered the military service
from New Jersey. Technician
Fourth Grade William M. Cureton (Army Serial Number 14092630),
Infantry, United States Army, for wounds received as a result of enemy
action on 7 September 1944, in the Hagondange Area, France. Entered
the military service from Tennessee. Private
First Class (then Private) Joseph G. Dixon (Army Serial Number
32249632), Infantry, United States Army, for wounds received as a result
of enemy action on 6 September 1944, in the St. Privat Area, France.
Entered the military service from New Jersey. Private
First Class John L. Sabat (Army Serial Number 32253304), Infantry,
United States Army, for wounds received as a result of enemy action
on 22 October 1944, in the Ell Area, Holland. Entered the military service
from New York. IX.AWARD OF
OAK-LEAF CLUSTER (PURPLE HEART): By direction of the President and
under the provisions of AR 600-45, as amended, in addition to the Purple
Heart previously awarded, a Bronze Oak-Leaf Cluster is awarded to: Private
Earl N. Young (Army Serial Number 19122448), Infantry, United States
Army, for wounds received as a result of enemy action on 15 September
1944, in the Arnaville Area, France. Entered the military service from
Washington. By command of Brigadier
General HASBROUCK: CHURCH M. MATTHEWS Colonel, G. S. C. OFFICIAL: Chief of Staff (signed) FRANCIS E. CARR Lt. Col., A.G.D. Adjutant
General - 6 - R E S T R I C T E D R E
S T R I C T E D (GO 107, Hq 7th
Armd Div, APO 257, U S Army 2 Dec 44, Cont'd) DISTRIBUTION "A" (Plus) 1 - CG, 12th Army Gp, APO 655 (Attn: G-1) 2 - CG, ETOUSA, APO 887 (Attn: Awards & Decorations Branch, AG Mil Pers) 3 - TAG, Munitions Bldg, Wash 25 DC (Attn: Awards & Decorations Branch) 1 - CG, Ninth US Army, APO 339 (Attn: Awards & Decorations Branch, AG-M) 1 - Off Section 1 - Class Section 1 - Finance Section 45 - Misc Section 1 - PRO 1 - Div Historian - 7 - R E S T R I C T E D R E
S T R I C T E D HEADQUARTERS 7TH ARMORED DIVISION APO
257, U. S. ARMY/lar 2 December 1944 GENERAL ORDERS) : NUMBER.....108) I.AWARDS OF
EXPERT INFANTRYMAN BADGE: Under the provisions of War Department
Circular No. 186, 11 May 1944, the Expert Infantryman Badge is awarded,
for satisfactory performance of duty in action against the enemy, to
the following named EM, Company "B", 48th Armored Infantry
Battalion: S Sgt Mirakovits, Paul 33 141 851Tec 5 Prindle, George J 36 620 979 S Sgt Terrell, Thomas J 33 155 083Tec 5 Robbirds, Hixie F 38 079 821 Tec 4 Cureton, William M 14 092 630Tec 5 Roberts, Dalton L 6 259 437 Tec 4 Lachelt, Merrill H 36 212 933Tec 5 Smathers, Lenoir W 34 254 557 Tec 4 Lindner, Richard E 38 090 569Tec 5 Smolinski, Jacob P 32 283 709 Tec 4 Nicholson, James W 33 148 552Tec 5 Stout, Lee J 32 253 335 Tec 5 Anderson, Joe L 34 254 291Tec 5 Vines, Joseph C 34 253 492 Tec 5 Bell, Donald F 39 139 722Tec 5 White, Willie E 38 079 769 Tec 5 Crawford, Robert E 34 262 611Tec 5 Wink, Clarence R 32 208 536 Tec 5 DiRienzo, James M 33 143 802Pfc Dallara, Edward 32 249 640 Tec 5 Garbrick, Henry E 33 141 721Pfc DeMaria, Alfonso M 32 250 698 Tec 5 Krajecic, Joseph 33 039 738Pfc Friedman, Sydney 32 997 180 Tec 5 Leos, Julio L 38 086 229Pvt
Donohue, William F 32 257 476 By command of Brigadier
General HASBROUCK: CHURCH M. MATTHEWS Colonel, G. S. C. OFFICIAL: Chief of Staff (signed) FRANCIS E. CARR Lt. Col., A.G.D. Adjutant
General DISTRIBUTION "A"
(Plus) 1 - CG, 12th Army Gp, APO 655 (Attn: G-1) |