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PFC Emil A. Halbach

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PFC Emil A. Halbach

Birth
USA
Death
23 Oct 1946 (aged 21)
Burial
Mount Calvary, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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09 JUNE 2020, Memorial notes/on or near at time of transfer. Added gender. 1) the newspaper clipping relates to his brother, Arvin, who reading from the article, they thought he was killed in action. The wording creator places in the bio below thus is probably relating to ARVIN, *and doesn't apply here. We don't know how Emil died, but the date of death was after wartime, he could have been injured in the war.
2) original bio below divider.~
Most likely killed while in service to his country.*
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Honor Our Military

Let's honor our military,
The men and women who serve,
Whose dedication to our country
Does not falter, halt or swerve.

Let's respect them for their courage;
They're ready to do what's right
To keep America safe,
So we can sleep better at night.

Let's support and defend our soldiers,
Whose hardships are brutal and cruel,
Whose discipline we can't imagine,
Who follow each order and rule.

Here's to those who choose to be warriors
And their helpers good and true;
They're fighting for American values;
They're fighting for me and you.

By Joanna Fuchs
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09 JUNE 2020, Memorial notes/on or near at time of transfer. Added gender. 1) the newspaper clipping relates to his brother, Arvin, who reading from the article, they thought he was killed in action. The wording creator places in the bio below thus is probably relating to ARVIN, *and doesn't apply here. We don't know how Emil died, but the date of death was after wartime, he could have been injured in the war.
2) original bio below divider.~
Most likely killed while in service to his country.*
_____________________________________________

Honor Our Military

Let's honor our military,
The men and women who serve,
Whose dedication to our country
Does not falter, halt or swerve.

Let's respect them for their courage;
They're ready to do what's right
To keep America safe,
So we can sleep better at night.

Let's support and defend our soldiers,
Whose hardships are brutal and cruel,
Whose discipline we can't imagine,
Who follow each order and rule.

Here's to those who choose to be warriors
And their helpers good and true;
They're fighting for American values;
They're fighting for me and you.

By Joanna Fuchs
__________________________________________

Inscription

Wisconsin PFC 303 Feild (sic) Artillery
World War II.



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