PVT Tom Martin

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PVT Tom Martin Veteran

Birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
10 Apr 1945 (aged 34)
Frankfurt am Main, Stadtkreis Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
Burial
Margraten, Eijsden-Margraten Municipality, Limburg, Netherlands Add to Map
Plot
Plot H Row 15 Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Private Tom Martin.

900th Quartermaster Laundry Company, 1th Platoon.

* 2 Maart 1911 † 10 April 1945

Tom Martin was born in Jefferson County, Alabama.
Tom was married with Mrs. Addie Martin,they lived in 933 Center Street North,Birmingham in Jefferson County,Alabama..

He entered into service in the U.S. Army on June 22, 1943 and was attached to the 900th Quartermaster Laundry Company.
During WWII, the laundry and shower companies followed the combat troops as the line advanced. In the European Theater of Operations, typhus cases reached an all time low.
Major credit for these remarkable records belongs to the soldiers who organized and operated the laundry and shower companies.
Tom Martin was one of many African-Americans who did his duty for his country.
Tom's Religion was Protestant.

Tom Martin's death was caused by a accident,Tom Martin died on April 10,1945 in the 34th Evacuation Hospital in Frankfort, Germany.
On April 12,1945 Tom Martin was buried on the temporary Butzbach Cemetery,Germany in
Plot B, Row 4, Grave 99.
On October 11,1948 Tom Martin was laid to rest at his final resting place at American
WW II Cemetery un Margraten,The Netherlands in Plot H,Row 15,Grave 2.
Private Tom Martin.

900th Quartermaster Laundry Company, 1th Platoon.

* 2 Maart 1911 † 10 April 1945

Tom Martin was born in Jefferson County, Alabama.
Tom was married with Mrs. Addie Martin,they lived in 933 Center Street North,Birmingham in Jefferson County,Alabama..

He entered into service in the U.S. Army on June 22, 1943 and was attached to the 900th Quartermaster Laundry Company.
During WWII, the laundry and shower companies followed the combat troops as the line advanced. In the European Theater of Operations, typhus cases reached an all time low.
Major credit for these remarkable records belongs to the soldiers who organized and operated the laundry and shower companies.
Tom Martin was one of many African-Americans who did his duty for his country.
Tom's Religion was Protestant.

Tom Martin's death was caused by a accident,Tom Martin died on April 10,1945 in the 34th Evacuation Hospital in Frankfort, Germany.
On April 12,1945 Tom Martin was buried on the temporary Butzbach Cemetery,Germany in
Plot B, Row 4, Grave 99.
On October 11,1948 Tom Martin was laid to rest at his final resting place at American
WW II Cemetery un Margraten,The Netherlands in Plot H,Row 15,Grave 2.