Sunday, December 21, 2008

Carroll arrives North Africa with 6th Armored, Lt. Morris writes home from Stalag Luft 3

On this day in Clarksburg, Ohio World War II history:

December 21, 1942: Marvin Carroll arrives North Africa attached to the 6th Armored Infantry of the 1st Armored Division.

December 21, 1944: Lt. Jack Morris writes to his parents from Stalag Luft 3 POW camp in Sagan, Poland (then Sagan, Germany) that his activities have been limited due to the snow storm and that he has been keeping busy by cutting the hair of other prisoners. Joe Kelly enlists in the U.S. Army at Fort Hayes, Ohio.

December 21, 1945: Carl Dinkler finally receives his discharge from the U.S. Army at McCloskey General Hospital, Temple, Texas and sent home following extensive surgery on his wounds received while fighting near Brest, France in the Fall of 1944. Dinkler was shot numerous times by a German sniper, while helping to retrieve bodies and rescue wounded soldiers from his unit stranded at the front.

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