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PFC Harold Devon Pittman

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PFC Harold Devon Pittman Veteran

Birth
Norvell, Jackson County, Michigan, USA
Death
24 Jan 1945 (aged 24)
Mulhausen, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Burial
Epinal, Departement des Vosges, Lorraine, France Add to Map
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Walls of the Missing
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Harold Devon Pittman was born February 15, 1920, to Charles Henry Pittman and Dora Elizabeth Berkeypile, both of Indiana, and who were married December 16, 1900, in Marshall County, Indiana.
He had seven known siblings – three sisters and four brothers.

According to the 1940 Federal Census and his 1940 registration card Harold was living with his parents in Norvell, Michigan and working as a farmer. He married Florence M. Smell September 16, 1942, in Grass Lake, Michigan and they had at least one child.

Harold enlisted on December 1, 1942, and joined the 103rd Infantry Division, 328th Engineer Combat Battalion. He was killed in action on January 24, 1945, in France.

Pfc Harold D. Pittman was married to Florence Smell on 12 September 1942 in Grass Lake, Jackson County, Michigan. He enlisted in Kalamazoo, Michigan on 1 December 1942.
Harold Devon Pittman was born February 15, 1920, to Charles Henry Pittman and Dora Elizabeth Berkeypile, both of Indiana, and who were married December 16, 1900, in Marshall County, Indiana.
He had seven known siblings – three sisters and four brothers.

According to the 1940 Federal Census and his 1940 registration card Harold was living with his parents in Norvell, Michigan and working as a farmer. He married Florence M. Smell September 16, 1942, in Grass Lake, Michigan and they had at least one child.

Harold enlisted on December 1, 1942, and joined the 103rd Infantry Division, 328th Engineer Combat Battalion. He was killed in action on January 24, 1945, in France.

Pfc Harold D. Pittman was married to Florence Smell on 12 September 1942 in Grass Lake, Jackson County, Michigan. He enlisted in Kalamazoo, Michigan on 1 December 1942.

Gravesite Details

Entered the Service from Michigan.




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