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  2. Charley Havlat - Wikipedia

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    Private First Class Charles Havlat (November 4, 1910 – May 7, 1945) is recognized as being the last United States Army soldier to be killed in combat in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. [2]

  3. Felix Z. Longoria Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Felix Z. Longoria (April 16, 1920 – June 16, 1945) was an American soldier from Texas, who served in the United States Army as a private. He died during World War II and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery [1] after veterans supported his cause in a dispute over his funerary arrangements.

  4. Thomas Priday - Wikipedia

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    World War II Phoney War † Corporal Thomas William Priday (1912/1913– 9 December 1939) was the first British Army soldier to be killed in action during the Second World War .

  5. Camp Gary - Wikipedia

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    World War II Postcard Activation of San Marcos Army Air Field, December 15, 1942. San Marcos Army Air Field, 1946, looking east along the flightline. Camp Gary (Edward Gary Air Force Base until 15 December 1956) was the United States military installation that was redeveloped into the San Marcos Municipal Airport and the Gary Job Corps Center, [1] the largest in the nation.

  6. Robert H. Brooks (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Harold Brooks (October 8, 1915 – December 8, 1941) was a United States Army soldier. He was the first Army Armored Branch casualty of World War II, being killed on the island of Luzon within hours of the Japanese surprise attack against the United States.

  7. Lafayette G. Pool - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Green Pool (July 23, 1919 – May 30, 1991) was an American tank-crew and tank-platoon commander in World War II and is widely recognized as the US tank ace of aces, [2] [page needed] credited with 12 confirmed tank kills and 258 total armored vehicle and self-propelled gun kills, over 1,000 German soldiers killed and 250 more taken as prisoners of war, [3] accomplished in only 81 ...

  8. It's a miracle, say family of Japanese soldier killed in WWII ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... say family of Japanese soldier killed in WWII, as flag he carried returns from US ... Victims of Japanese aggression during ...

  9. List of general officers of the United States Army Medical ...

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    Namesake of Kirk United States Army Health Clinic (formerly hospital), Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Major General: Shelley U. Marietta: September 13, 1943: Retired 1946: Commander of The Army Medical Center: Major General: Robert H. Mills: September 17, 1943: Retired 1946: Chief, Army Dental Corps; Namesake of Mills Dental Clinic, Fort ...