CO C, 399TH INF REGT, 100TH INF DIV
ASN 34590995
Died of Wounds
He was the son of John Elam Turner and Vesey Anne Chaney of Stanfield, North Carolina. His siblings were Lela S, Homer, Vergia, Lona, Blanche, Iris, Milton, Lois, Edwin, and Josephine.
He entered the US Army 31 November 1942. He died in the service of the country while in France after receiving wounds in Germany.
He was awarded the EAMET Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart.
CO C, 399TH INF REGT, 100TH INF DIV
ASN 34590995
Died of Wounds
He was the son of John Elam Turner and Vesey Anne Chaney of Stanfield, North Carolina. His siblings were Lela S, Homer, Vergia, Lona, Blanche, Iris, Milton, Lois, Edwin, and Josephine.
He entered the US Army 31 November 1942. He died in the service of the country while in France after receiving wounds in Germany.
He was awarded the EAMET Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart.
Gravesite Details
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Family Members
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Lela Serena Turner Little
1899–1949
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James Will Turner
1901–1969
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Homer Jackson Turner
1902–1982
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Vergie Caroline Turner Barbee
1904–1991
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Blanche L. Turner Talley
1908–1950
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Annie Iris Turner Austin
1910–1988
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John Milton Turner
1912–1983
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Lois Turner Beatty
1914–1982
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Edwin Webb Turner
1916–1969
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Josephine Turner Coble
1918–1960
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