Even geduld...
Harry W. Durner
During the bitter "Battle of the Bulge" fighting in this region the allies were overrun by the enemy and this site became a front line defense
post. Soldiers formerly buried in the temporary cemeteries at Fosse (near Namur) and Foy (near Bastogne), Belgium.
The temporary cemetery at Foy, also a battlefield site, contained the remains of 2,700 War Dead who gave their lives during the "Battle of the Bulge."
post. Soldiers formerly buried in the temporary cemeteries at Fosse (near Namur) and Foy (near Bastogne), Belgium.
The temporary cemetery at Foy, also a battlefield site, contained the remains of 2,700 War Dead who gave their lives during the "Battle of the Bulge."
letters mrs. Alice Durner
Memorial Day 2013
Harry W. Durner
Corporal, U.S. Army
Service # 33000637
50th Infantry Battalion, 6th Armored Division
Entered the Service from: Maryland
Died: 1-Jan-45
Buried at: Plot G Row 13 Grave 3
Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery
Henri-Chapelle, Belgium
Awards: Purple Heart
Contact
6th Armored Division Honor Roll
super6@hetnet.nl