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Sgt Norman Kramer Darling

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Sgt Norman Kramer Darling

Birth
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
3 Oct 2004 (aged 86)
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown. Specifically: Funeral Home states he was cremated. Add to Map
Memorial ID
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In Loving Memory ... MasterSgt Norman Kramer Darling.
*** Tante Funeral Home of Buena Vista, GA, He was cremated.


You may be gone, no longer living on this earth; but you will live on - in the memories of your family and friends. There will always be a part of you living in your family and those who knew you and loved you. You will live on because we remember you!



Norman K Darling died October 03, 2004 at Columbus Hospice in Columbus, GA. (age 86)Norman K Darling's last known residence is at Mauk, Taylor County, GA 31058.

He was born November 09, 1917 in Newark, NJ, son of Norman L and Edna Johnson Darling.

He retired as a MSGT in the US Army, 24 years service.

Served in WW II, Korea and Vietnam; 3 combat infantry badges, served with Merrill's Marauders in the Berma Theatre.

He is survived by 2 sons Bert Darling of Columbus, GA and Norman K Darling Jr of New Jersey; a daughter Alice E Darling Allen Austin of Chandler, AZ; 2 brothers, Robert P Darling of Hammonton, NJ, Richard Darling of Egg Harbor City, NJ; sister: Jacqueline Wright of Hammonton, NJ; 4 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild.

Tante Funeral Home of Buena Vista, GA, He was cremated.





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SPECIAL FORCES FACTS:

When asked what is the rarest award that a soldier can receive, most people say "The Medal of Honor".
Actually it is the third award of the Combat Medical Badges only two soldiers have received that honor.
The next rarest award is the third award of the Combat Infantry Badge of which there were only 308 that are recorded at the Infantry Museum.

Triple Combat Infantryman's Badge WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
One of only 324 US Soldiers ever entitled to wear the Combat Infantry Badge with 2 Stars.

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In Loving Memory ... MasterSgt Norman Kramer Darling.
*** Tante Funeral Home of Buena Vista, GA, He was cremated.


You may be gone, no longer living on this earth; but you will live on - in the memories of your family and friends. There will always be a part of you living in your family and those who knew you and loved you. You will live on because we remember you!



Norman K Darling died October 03, 2004 at Columbus Hospice in Columbus, GA. (age 86)Norman K Darling's last known residence is at Mauk, Taylor County, GA 31058.

He was born November 09, 1917 in Newark, NJ, son of Norman L and Edna Johnson Darling.

He retired as a MSGT in the US Army, 24 years service.

Served in WW II, Korea and Vietnam; 3 combat infantry badges, served with Merrill's Marauders in the Berma Theatre.

He is survived by 2 sons Bert Darling of Columbus, GA and Norman K Darling Jr of New Jersey; a daughter Alice E Darling Allen Austin of Chandler, AZ; 2 brothers, Robert P Darling of Hammonton, NJ, Richard Darling of Egg Harbor City, NJ; sister: Jacqueline Wright of Hammonton, NJ; 4 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild.

Tante Funeral Home of Buena Vista, GA, He was cremated.





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SPECIAL FORCES FACTS:

When asked what is the rarest award that a soldier can receive, most people say "The Medal of Honor".
Actually it is the third award of the Combat Medical Badges only two soldiers have received that honor.
The next rarest award is the third award of the Combat Infantry Badge of which there were only 308 that are recorded at the Infantry Museum.

Triple Combat Infantryman's Badge WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
One of only 324 US Soldiers ever entitled to wear the Combat Infantry Badge with 2 Stars.

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