The following information pertains to an unknown serviceman whose remains have been located and interred at a American Battle Monuments Cemetery or National Cemetery.
File: X-00224
Burial Location: Lorraine
Plot: D
Row: 44
Grave: 33
Recovery:
Location: 14.77061 Lon. 48.329613 Lat.
District:
Oberottensheim, Austria
Danube River (755902)
At Sea Loss: No
Source: X-file pg 6/57
Description:
Approx Date(s) Death: 05/20/1945 -
Remains: Full skeleton.
Dental Chart Available: Yes
Estimated Height: 5' 8"
Branch of Service: Unknown
Location Mgrs: 7690 Sht Linz W-8
Recov by 65 QM GR Co
AGRS Unit:
Died from severe blow to head; Found with Lawrence J. Culver, 259th Inf, 65th Div DOD 4 May-45. Some question as to whether American. Very thin.
Temporary:
Burial: St.Avold
Row/Plot Grave: CC-08-193
Units in Area: 232 Infantry Regt
Recovery Location:
The recovery location is at the center of this map.
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