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John Arthur Hawkins

Signalman, Third Class, U.S. Navy

08263409

USS LCI-416

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: June 7, 1944
Buried at: Plot I Row 5 Grave 30
Normandy American Cemetery
St. Laurent-sur-Mer, France


SIGNALMAN THIRD CLASS JOHN ARTHUR HAWKINS was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, of 1606 Broadway, in Camden NJ. His father was a veteran of World War I. He had worked for the New Jersey Bottling Company and lived in the Canterbury Apartments in Camden prior to going into the Navy, in August of 1942. He was a crew member of a landing craft, LCI-416. Mortally wounded on D-Day, he died as a result of his injuries on June 7, 1944 at the age of 19. His ship did not survive him long. LCI-416 was sunk by a German mine on June 9th.

John Arthur Hawkins was survived by his parents, and a sister, Mae Jagdman. His death was reported in the August 3, 1944 edition of the Camden Courier-Post, and again on October 17, 1944.



John Arthur Hawkins


BRANCH OF SERVICE
U.S. Navy

HOMETOWN
Camden, NJ

HONORED BY
Ms. Mae Jagdman-O'connell, Sister
 
ACTIVITY DURING WWII
NORMANDY INVASION - LANDING CRAFT

 


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