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Thomas A. Mohan

Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army

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Company K
60th Infantry Regiment,
9th Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: August 4, 1944
Buried at: Plot I Row 6 Grave 4
Brittany American Cemetery
St. James, France
Awards: Purple Heart

STAFF SERGEANT THOMAS MOHAN had enlisted in the United States Army prior to June of 1940. On May 28, 1941, at Epiphmay Evangelist Lutheran Church in Camden, he married Caroline Stutzel, youngest daughter of Ernest H. Stutzel, a baker who lived for many years in the Cramer Hill section of Camden. Thomas Mohan gave his address as 242 Daly Street in Philaelphia when he married. Thomas and Caroline Mohan lived at the Stutzel family home, 1102 North 26th Street in Camden NJ. 

Sergeant Mohan was wounded in action on July 26,1944, suffering shrapnel wounds to the abdomen. He died as a result of these wounds on August 4, 1944. He was survived by his wife and at least one child.



Thomas A. Mohan


BRANCH OF SERVICE
U.S. Army

HOMETOWN
Camden, NJ

HONORED BY
Caroline Mohan, Wife
Carole Strang, Daughter

Michelle Thorne, Granddaughter

 
ACTIVITY DURING WWII
WOUNDED IN ACTION ON JULY 26, 1944; SHRAPNEL WOUNDS OF THE ABDOMEN AND DIED ON AUGUST 4, 1944. MEMBER OF COMPANY K, 60TH INFANTRY.

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