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Anthony Amati

Prisoner of War Ribbon

Anthony L Amati of Pennsylvania became a Prisoner of War during World War II.

Serving in the U.S. Army, Field Artillery, FA: FIELD ARTILLERY, Anthony was captured by GERMANY and was imprisoned at Stalag 2B Hammerstein (99 work camps in vicinity of Koslin - Stolp) West Prussia 53-17. Final information at the end of the conflict was Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated. Data shows Anthony was in 805 Battalion/Training Battalion Combat/Special Troops Tank Destroyer North African Theatre: Tunisia. Source. US National Archives.

Prisoner of War Medal

A Salute and Thank You for your service Anthony.

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