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Albert R. Bryan

Private, U.S. Army

32957115

116th Infantry Regiment,
29th Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: June 20, 1944
Buried at: Plot G Row 26 Grave 32
Normandy American Cemetery
St. Laurent-sur-Mer, France
Awards: Purple Heart

PRIVATE ALBERT R. BRYAN was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan of Williamsport MD. He had settled in Camden NJ, and lived at 1043 Princess Avenue, in the Parkside section. A welder at New York Shipbuilding, he was engaged to be married to Miss Nicoline Valentino of 1152 Haddon Avenue when the Army called.

Albert Bryan was sent overseas as part of the 29th Infantry Division in April of 1944. He was wounded in the fighting in Normandy on June 19, 1944. He died as a result of these wounds the following day, June 20, 1944.

Albert Bryan was survived by his mother and grandmother, of Williamsport MD. His father, James Bryan was killed in a car accident the same day Albert Bryan died



1152 Haddon Avenue
Camden NJ

 

Photograph taken December 31, 2002

 


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