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Frederick W. Jaeger

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Frederick W. Jaeger Veteran

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Feb 1944 (aged 31)
Italy
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-1
Memorial ID
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FREDERICK W. JAEGER

Dan Bleser and Fred Jaeger Killed in Action.
Pfc. Frederick W. Jaeger, 31, one of three sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Jaeger,
1611 18th street, Two Rivers, in the service, was killed in action in Italy
February 1…
Jaeger With Invaders
Pfc. Frederick Jaeger of Two Rivers was inducted into the service in March, 1942.
Prior to that he was employed at various companies in Two Rivers.
He received his basic training at Camp Roberts in California and was then sent to
Fort Ord and Camp Pickett. He left the latter place with the invasion forces of
Africa in November, 1943 and took part in the invasions of Africa, Sicily and
Italy.
Frederick Jaeger was born at Two Rivers on July 19, 1913, a son of the William
Jaegers. He attended St. Luke’s Catholic school and later Washington high school,
Two Rivers, graduating from there with the class of 1931.
Survivors are the parents and four brothers, Cpl. Louis Jaeger in Africa, Pfc.
Richard Jaeger in New Guinea, Edward Jaeger of Two Rivers and Albert of Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 28, 1944 P.2
*******
The remains of Pfc. Jaeger have been returned at the request of his father,
William Jaeger of 1611 18th street, Two Rivers. He was killed at 31 on
Feb. 1, 1944 in Italy. He was inducted in March, 1942 and received his basic
training at Camp Roberts, California.
He was later transferred to Fort Ord and Camp Pickett, Va., which he left
with Africa invasion forces in November, 1943. Pfc. Jaeger participated in
the invasions of Africa, Italy and Sicily. He was born in Two Rivers in
1913 and attended St. Luke's Catholic school and Washington high school,
graduating in 1931.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, July 9, 1948 p.14
FREDERICK W. JAEGER

Dan Bleser and Fred Jaeger Killed in Action.
Pfc. Frederick W. Jaeger, 31, one of three sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Jaeger,
1611 18th street, Two Rivers, in the service, was killed in action in Italy
February 1…
Jaeger With Invaders
Pfc. Frederick Jaeger of Two Rivers was inducted into the service in March, 1942.
Prior to that he was employed at various companies in Two Rivers.
He received his basic training at Camp Roberts in California and was then sent to
Fort Ord and Camp Pickett. He left the latter place with the invasion forces of
Africa in November, 1943 and took part in the invasions of Africa, Sicily and
Italy.
Frederick Jaeger was born at Two Rivers on July 19, 1913, a son of the William
Jaegers. He attended St. Luke’s Catholic school and later Washington high school,
Two Rivers, graduating from there with the class of 1931.
Survivors are the parents and four brothers, Cpl. Louis Jaeger in Africa, Pfc.
Richard Jaeger in New Guinea, Edward Jaeger of Two Rivers and Albert of Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 28, 1944 P.2
*******
The remains of Pfc. Jaeger have been returned at the request of his father,
William Jaeger of 1611 18th street, Two Rivers. He was killed at 31 on
Feb. 1, 1944 in Italy. He was inducted in March, 1942 and received his basic
training at Camp Roberts, California.
He was later transferred to Fort Ord and Camp Pickett, Va., which he left
with Africa invasion forces in November, 1943. Pfc. Jaeger participated in
the invasions of Africa, Italy and Sicily. He was born in Two Rivers in
1913 and attended St. Luke's Catholic school and Washington high school,
graduating in 1931.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, July 9, 1948 p.14

Inscription

Wisconsin/PFC 15 Inf 3 Div/World War II/July 19, 1912/Feb 1, 1944.



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