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2LT Henry Tutt Hahn

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2LT Henry Tutt Hahn

Birth
Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA
Death
14 Sep 1944 (aged 22)
Chambley-Bussieres, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
Burial
Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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2nd LT. Hahn, Henry Tutt
Service number: 0-537 665 (originally 34843041)

Age: 22
Born: 2 Jan 1922, Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA
Hometown: Greenwood, South Carolina, USA
Family:
Frederic William Hahn Sr. (father)
Carrie May (nee Youngblood) Hahn (mother)
Frederic William Hahn Jr. (brother)
Frank Marion Hahn (brother)
Edward Randolph Hahn (brother)

Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Function: Tank Officer
Battalion: 31st Tank Battalion
Division: 7th Armored Division
Company: B
Date of death: September 14, 1944
Status: Killed In Action
Place of death: Chambley-Bussieres, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
Spot: Between Arry and Chambley, France

Awards / Commendations:
★ World War II Victory Medal
★ Purple Heart
★ Combat Infantryman Badge
★ Marksmanship Badge
★ American Campaign Medal
★ Army Good Conduct Medal
★ European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign

Grave number: Not available
Cemetery: Bethany Cemetery
Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA

Date of enlistment: Reported for duty at Fort Jackson Columbia, South Carolina Aug. 11, 1943
Other information: Later transferred to Fort Knox, Kentucky then Fort Benning, Georgia, before being shipped to France in August 1944.
2nd LT. Hahn, Henry Tutt
Service number: 0-537 665 (originally 34843041)

Age: 22
Born: 2 Jan 1922, Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA
Hometown: Greenwood, South Carolina, USA
Family:
Frederic William Hahn Sr. (father)
Carrie May (nee Youngblood) Hahn (mother)
Frederic William Hahn Jr. (brother)
Frank Marion Hahn (brother)
Edward Randolph Hahn (brother)

Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Function: Tank Officer
Battalion: 31st Tank Battalion
Division: 7th Armored Division
Company: B
Date of death: September 14, 1944
Status: Killed In Action
Place of death: Chambley-Bussieres, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
Spot: Between Arry and Chambley, France

Awards / Commendations:
★ World War II Victory Medal
★ Purple Heart
★ Combat Infantryman Badge
★ Marksmanship Badge
★ American Campaign Medal
★ Army Good Conduct Medal
★ European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign

Grave number: Not available
Cemetery: Bethany Cemetery
Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA

Date of enlistment: Reported for duty at Fort Jackson Columbia, South Carolina Aug. 11, 1943
Other information: Later transferred to Fort Knox, Kentucky then Fort Benning, Georgia, before being shipped to France in August 1944.


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