Paul Edward Beltz served as a Private 1st Class in the Medical Department, United States Army.
He served during the Korean War.
He was a son of Harvey C. Beltz and Hazel Betty (Carbaugh) Beltz.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army on April 14, 1951.
He served at the Hospital Detachment, U.S. Army Hospital, Ft. Rucker, Alabama.
He received his discharge from the Army on September 24, 1957.
He was originally from Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
He was married to LaWanna J. (Burkett) Beltz.
He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on October 15, 1957.
YOUNG VETERAN IS BURIED HERE
With military services conducted by the VFW and American Legion posts of Shippensburg, the body of Paul E. Beltz, 23, Fayetteville R. 1, was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery this morning.
The young man, a veteran of six years Army service, had been discharged from the Army September 24. He planned to re-enlist.
Early Saturday morning he met his death along the Fayetteville-Mont Alto road when the car in which he was a passenger crashed into the side of a brick barn, ripping a 15 by 15 foot hole in the four-layer brick wall of the barn.
Driver of the car was said by state police at Chambersburg to be Carl Henry Reasner, 26, Fayetteville, an employee of the Gettysburg Shoe Co.
Franklin County Coroner J. D. Goshen is planning an inquest. State police are continuing their investigation.
(From THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Tuesday Evening, October 15, 1957)
Paul Edward Beltz served as a Private 1st Class in the Medical Department, United States Army.
He served during the Korean War.
He was a son of Harvey C. Beltz and Hazel Betty (Carbaugh) Beltz.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army on April 14, 1951.
He served at the Hospital Detachment, U.S. Army Hospital, Ft. Rucker, Alabama.
He received his discharge from the Army on September 24, 1957.
He was originally from Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
He was married to LaWanna J. (Burkett) Beltz.
He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on October 15, 1957.
YOUNG VETERAN IS BURIED HERE
With military services conducted by the VFW and American Legion posts of Shippensburg, the body of Paul E. Beltz, 23, Fayetteville R. 1, was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery this morning.
The young man, a veteran of six years Army service, had been discharged from the Army September 24. He planned to re-enlist.
Early Saturday morning he met his death along the Fayetteville-Mont Alto road when the car in which he was a passenger crashed into the side of a brick barn, ripping a 15 by 15 foot hole in the four-layer brick wall of the barn.
Driver of the car was said by state police at Chambersburg to be Carl Henry Reasner, 26, Fayetteville, an employee of the Gettysburg Shoe Co.
Franklin County Coroner J. D. Goshen is planning an inquest. State police are continuing their investigation.
(From THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Tuesday Evening, October 15, 1957)
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PAUL
EDWARD
BELTZ
PENNSYLVANIA
PFC MD
APRIL 13 1934
OCTOBER 12 1957
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Section 1 (Right), Row 3, Position 18
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