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PVT George William Adams

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PVT George William Adams Veteran

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
17 May 1945 (aged 27–28)
Genoa, Città Metropolitana di Genova, Liguria, Italy
Burial
Florence, Città Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, Italy Add to Map
Plot
Plot C Row 10 Grave 22
Memorial ID
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He had enlisted in the Army. Served during World War II. He had the rank of Private. Service number was 36577004. Served with 92nd Infantry Division, 370th Infantry Regiment.

On 1 April, the 370th RCT and the attached 442nd Infantry (Nisei) attacked in the Ligurian coastal sector and drove rapidly north against light opposition of German 148th Infantry Division supported by Italian coastal units. The 370th took over the Serchio sector and pursued a retreating enemy from 18 April until the collapse of enemy forces, 29 April 1945. Elements of the 92nd Division entered La Spezia and Genoa on 27 April and took over selected towns along the Ligurian coast until the enemy surrendered, 2 May 1945. Between August 1944 and May 1945 the 92nd Division suffered 3,200 casualties, factoring losses from units attached to the Division brings the totals up to 5,000 casualties

Mother Julia V. Isaac living in New York. No census or FAG burial records found for her.
He had enlisted in the Army. Served during World War II. He had the rank of Private. Service number was 36577004. Served with 92nd Infantry Division, 370th Infantry Regiment.

On 1 April, the 370th RCT and the attached 442nd Infantry (Nisei) attacked in the Ligurian coastal sector and drove rapidly north against light opposition of German 148th Infantry Division supported by Italian coastal units. The 370th took over the Serchio sector and pursued a retreating enemy from 18 April until the collapse of enemy forces, 29 April 1945. Elements of the 92nd Division entered La Spezia and Genoa on 27 April and took over selected towns along the Ligurian coast until the enemy surrendered, 2 May 1945. Between August 1944 and May 1945 the 92nd Division suffered 3,200 casualties, factoring losses from units attached to the Division brings the totals up to 5,000 casualties

Mother Julia V. Isaac living in New York. No census or FAG burial records found for her.

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Michigan.


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