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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Alton Glen Estes (Killed in Action)





NameAlton Glen Estes
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age20
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date15 May 1922
Birth PlaceTrawick Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceTrawick, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date30 Jun 1942
Registration PlaceTrawick, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerSabine Touring Co
Height5 11
Weight170
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinR L Estes

U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

NameAlton G Estes
RaceWhite
Marital StatusSingle, without dependents (Single)
RankPrivate
Birth Year1922
Nativity State or CountryTexas
CitizenshipCitizen
ResidenceNacogdoches, Texas
Education4 years of high school
Civil OccupationUnskilled sailors and deckhands, except U.S. Navy
Enlistment Date20 Nov 1942
Enlistment PlaceTyler, Texas
Service Number38303591
BranchBranch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
ComponentSelectees (Enlisted Men)
SourceCivil Life
Height70
Weight161


June 11, 1944

The 117th Infantry Regiment crossed the English Channel.

June 15, 1944

30th Division went into combat south of Isigny, relieving elements of the 101st A. B. Division and the 29th Infantry Division. Launched first attack and engaged in Hedgerow fighting with the Germans.

June 17, 1944

Col. Hammond D. Birks, Commanding Officer of the 120th Regiment, awarded a Silver Star Medal. The first man in the Division to receive this high award.

July 7, 1944

The 30th Division crossed the Vire River out of the Cherbourg Peninsula and liberated St. Jean-de-Daye, the 1st major town in Normandy to be liberated by the 30th Infantry Division. Continued Hedgerow fighting in the direction of St. Lo, France.

July 12-13, 1944

Designated as the lead unit in Operation Cobra, to spearhead the breakthrough at St. Lo, France.

July 15, 1944

Col. Edwin M. Sutherland assumes command of the 119th Regiment

U.S., World War II Hospital Admission Card Files, 1942-1954

NameAlton G Estes
RaceWhite, includes Mexican (White)
RankEnlisted Man
Admission Age22
Birth Dateabt 1922
Admission DateJul 1944
Discharge DateJul 1944
Military BranchInfantry, General or Unspecified
DiagnosisFirstLocation: Thigh; SecondLocation: Back, generally; ; CausativeAgent: Artillery Shell, Fragments, Afoot or unspecified
Type of InjuryCasualty, battle
Medical TreatmentClosure of open pneumothorax
Injured in Line of DutyIn line of duty
Type of DischargeDied
Service Number38303591






NameAlton G Estes
GenderMale
RankPrivate
Residence PlaceTexas
Type of MedalPurple Heart
Service Number38303591
Military Unit117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division
Military BranchU.S. Army
WarWorld War II
Death Date17 Jul 1944
Cemetery Plot NumberJ
Cemetery Row14
Cemetery SectionGrave: 6
CemeteryNormandy
Burial PlaceSt Laurent, France
Next of KinMrs Addie B Estes

U.S., World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas


NameAlton G Estes
Inducted FromTexas
RankPrivate
Combat Organization117th Infantry 30th Division
Death DateJul 17 1944
MonumentNormandy, France
Last Known StatusBuried
U.S. AwardsPurple Heart Medal


U.S., Headstone and Interment Records for U.S., Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil, 1942-1949

NameAlton G. Estes
RankPrivate
Residence PlaceTexas
Service Number38303591
Military BranchU.S. Army
WarWorld War II
CemeteryNormandy American Cemetery
Burial PlaceFrance


PVT Alton Glen Estes VETERAN

BIRTH
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
DEATH
17 Jul 1944 (aged 22)
BURIAL
Colleville-sur-MerDepartement du CalvadosBasse-NormandieFrance

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