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SSgt Earl Woodrow Belleville

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SSgt Earl Woodrow Belleville Veteran

Birth
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
Death
25 Jun 1944 (aged 26)
Vert-le-Grand, Departement de l'Essonne, Île-de-France, France
Burial
Epinal, Departement des Vosges, Lorraine, France Add to Map
Plot
Plot A Row 21 Grave 11
Memorial ID
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BELLEVILLE MISSING IN ACTION

S/Sgt Earl W. Belleville, son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Belleville, Norway, who was in action over France, has been missing since June 25, when he observed is birthday.

His parents received the information in a telegram from the United States War Department.

S/Sgt Belleville, a graduate of Norway High School, entered the United States Army on Feb. 17, 1943. He left the U.S. last March for Iceland & later was sent to England.

In a letter written on June 22, 3 days before he was reported missing,
S/Sgt Belleville told his parents that he ahad completed his 6th air combat mission & had been awarded the Air Medal. He was, then, ½ through his assigned missions.

The Belleville’s other son, Donald, is with the United States Army & training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

(July 10, 1944, Iron Mountain Press newspaper, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
BELLEVILLE MISSING IN ACTION

S/Sgt Earl W. Belleville, son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Belleville, Norway, who was in action over France, has been missing since June 25, when he observed is birthday.

His parents received the information in a telegram from the United States War Department.

S/Sgt Belleville, a graduate of Norway High School, entered the United States Army on Feb. 17, 1943. He left the U.S. last March for Iceland & later was sent to England.

In a letter written on June 22, 3 days before he was reported missing,
S/Sgt Belleville told his parents that he ahad completed his 6th air combat mission & had been awarded the Air Medal. He was, then, ½ through his assigned missions.

The Belleville’s other son, Donald, is with the United States Army & training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

(July 10, 1944, Iron Mountain Press newspaper, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.

Gravesite Details

Entered the Service from Michigan.



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