Name | Alton Glen Estes |
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Gender | Male |
Race | White |
Age | 20 |
Relationship to Draftee | Self (Head) |
Birth Date | 15 May 1922 |
Birth Place | Trawick Nacogdoches, Texas, USA |
Residence Place | Trawick, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA |
Registration Date | 30 Jun 1942 |
Registration Place | Trawick, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA |
Employer | Sabine Touring Co |
Height | 5 11 |
Weight | 170 |
Complexion | Ruddy |
Hair Color | Brown |
Eye Color | Brown |
Next of Kin | R L Estes |
U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name | Alton G Estes |
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Race | White |
Marital Status | Single, without dependents (Single) |
Rank | Private |
Birth Year | 1922 |
Nativity State or Country | Texas |
Citizenship | Citizen |
Residence | Nacogdoches, Texas |
Education | 4 years of high school |
Civil Occupation | Unskilled sailors and deckhands, except U.S. Navy |
Enlistment Date | 20 Nov 1942 |
Enlistment Place | Tyler, Texas |
Service Number | 38303591 |
Branch | Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA |
Component | Selectees (Enlisted Men) |
Source | Civil Life |
Height | 70 |
Weight | 161 |
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
Name | Alton G Estes |
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Race | White, includes Mexican (White) |
Rank | Enlisted Man |
Admission Age | 22 |
Birth Date | abt 1922 |
Admission Date | Jul 1944 |
Discharge Date | Jul 1944 |
Military Branch | Infantry, General or Unspecified |
Diagnosis | FirstLocation: Thigh; SecondLocation: Back, generally; ; CausativeAgent: Artillery Shell, Fragments, Afoot or unspecified |
Type of Injury | Casualty, battle |
Medical Treatment | Closure of open pneumothorax |
Injured in Line of Duty | In line of duty |
Type of Discharge | Died |
Service Number | 38303591 |
Name | Alton G Estes |
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Gender | Male |
Rank | Private |
Residence Place | Texas |
Type of Medal | Purple Heart |
Service Number | 38303591 |
Military Unit | 117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division |
Military Branch | U.S. Army |
War | World War II |
Death Date | 17 Jul 1944 |
Cemetery Plot Number | J |
Cemetery Row | 14 |
Cemetery Section | Grave: 6 |
Cemetery | Normandy |
Burial Place | St Laurent, France |
Next of Kin | Mrs Addie B Estes |
U.S., World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas
Name | Alton G Estes |
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Inducted From | Texas |
Rank | Private |
Combat Organization | 117th Infantry 30th Division |
Death Date | Jul 17 1944 |
Monument | Normandy, France |
Last Known Status | Buried |
U.S. Awards | Purple Heart Medal |
U.S., Headstone and Interment Records for U.S., Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil, 1942-1949
Name | Alton G. Estes |
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Rank | Private |
Residence Place | Texas |
Service Number | 38303591 |
Military Branch | U.S. Army |
War | World War II |
Cemetery | Normandy American Cemetery |
Burial Place | France |
PVT Alton Glen Estes
- BIRTH
- Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
- DEATH
- 17 Jul 1944 (aged 22)
- BURIAL
- Colleville-sur-Mer, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
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