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PVT Joe C. Adams

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PVT Joe C. Adams Veteran

Birth
Red Oak, Charlotte County, Virginia, USA
Death
15 Oct 1944 (aged 20)
Germeter, Kreis Düren, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Burial
Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium Add to Map
Plot
B Row 6 Grave 15
Memorial ID
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Service # 33635273
60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division
Entered the Service from: Virginia
Awards: Purple Heart

Joe was born on June 4th, 1924, in Red Oak, Charlotte County, Virginia.
After being given up for adoption by his parents he was raised by his half-brother in Randolph, also in Charlotte County, Virginia. Joe's enlistment record shows he worked as a farmer before he enlisted. He entered the service when he reported for active duty at Camp Lee, Virginia, on May 3rd, 1944. He left the United States for Europe from Boston on July 2nd, 1944. After being in the UK for some time he arrived in France on September 8th, 1944. From there he entered Germany and took part in the heavy fighting in the Hurtgen Forest. The 60th Infantry Regiment was involved in cutting the main Monschau – Duren road, and secure the Road Junction near Raffelsbrand. The German enemy fought back with everything they had. Heavy artillery shelling rained down on the men while advancing inch by inch. During the attacks just south of the town of Germeter, Joe got several chest wounds when he got hit by shrapnel from the German artillery. Joe was Killed in Action on October 15th, 1944. Joe was only 20 years old on that day.
Service # 33635273
60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division
Entered the Service from: Virginia
Awards: Purple Heart

Joe was born on June 4th, 1924, in Red Oak, Charlotte County, Virginia.
After being given up for adoption by his parents he was raised by his half-brother in Randolph, also in Charlotte County, Virginia. Joe's enlistment record shows he worked as a farmer before he enlisted. He entered the service when he reported for active duty at Camp Lee, Virginia, on May 3rd, 1944. He left the United States for Europe from Boston on July 2nd, 1944. After being in the UK for some time he arrived in France on September 8th, 1944. From there he entered Germany and took part in the heavy fighting in the Hurtgen Forest. The 60th Infantry Regiment was involved in cutting the main Monschau – Duren road, and secure the Road Junction near Raffelsbrand. The German enemy fought back with everything they had. Heavy artillery shelling rained down on the men while advancing inch by inch. During the attacks just south of the town of Germeter, Joe got several chest wounds when he got hit by shrapnel from the German artillery. Joe was Killed in Action on October 15th, 1944. Joe was only 20 years old on that day.

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  • Created by: Des Philippet
  • Added: Jul 21, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94003200/joe_c-adams: accessed ), memorial page for PVT Joe C. Adams (4 Jun 1924–15 Oct 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 94003200, citing Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium; Maintained by Des Philippet (contributor 46914181).