He was assigned to Company B, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division. MOS 745 (rifleman).
He sacraficed his life August 15, 1944, near Marboue, France.
Infomation By:
Associates of the 7th Armored Division
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Infomation I, Robert E Lee got from
Newspaper Clipping, Hattiesburg American, September 21, 1944, Thursday, Page 2
KILLED
PFC. NATHAN H. SANFORD
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sanford, Route 2, Hattiesburg, was killed in action in France, Aug. 15, according to word from the war department. He had been in the service since February, 1942, and had been overseas since April, 1944. Private Sanford was inducted at Camp Shelby and trained at Camp Polk, La., and Ft. Benning, Ga. He is a brother of Mrs. W. J. Force, 309 Second Avenue, Mrs. Prentiss Travis, Mrs. E. F. Hegwood, Louis, Otho, and Otis Sanford, all of Route 2, city.
He was assigned to Company B, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion, 7th Armored Division. MOS 745 (rifleman).
He sacraficed his life August 15, 1944, near Marboue, France.
Infomation By:
Associates of the 7th Armored Division
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Infomation I, Robert E Lee got from
Newspaper Clipping, Hattiesburg American, September 21, 1944, Thursday, Page 2
KILLED
PFC. NATHAN H. SANFORD
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sanford, Route 2, Hattiesburg, was killed in action in France, Aug. 15, according to word from the war department. He had been in the service since February, 1942, and had been overseas since April, 1944. Private Sanford was inducted at Camp Shelby and trained at Camp Polk, La., and Ft. Benning, Ga. He is a brother of Mrs. W. J. Force, 309 Second Avenue, Mrs. Prentiss Travis, Mrs. E. F. Hegwood, Louis, Otho, and Otis Sanford, all of Route 2, city.
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PFC 23 RD ARMD, INF. 7 TH ARMD, DIV. WORLD WAR II
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