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Pvt Arthur Alonzo Dumsday

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Pvt Arthur Alonzo Dumsday

Birth
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jun 1972 (aged 57)
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Dumsday was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Enrollment: 02 June 1933.
P.O.E.: Leavenworth, KS.
Honorably Discharged: 12 March 1934.
Reason for Discharge: To accept employment.
Place of Discharge: Indian Trail Park, MO.
Military Service Record
Branch of Service: Army
Division: Cannnon Co. 156th Inf.
Place of Entrance: Fort Leavenworth, KS.
Daate entry: 05 Nov 1951
Rank: Pvt.
Record of Promotion: Sgt.

Record of Training and Domestic Service-
Military Qualifications:
Rifle Sharp Shooter,
(15 July 1943)
Combat Infantry Badge
(HQ 36 Armd Inf. Regt.

Military Occupation: Anti Tank Gun Crewman
1st Sept. Left U.S.A. for England.

Arrived 17th Sept. 1943. Training Saftons Veng-Wiltshire, England. Maneuvered on Salisbury Plaza.

Record of foreigh service and combat- Sept 1943 left U.S.A. for England , arrived 17th Sept 1943

Left England June arrived France June 1943. Villiers Forcard, Normandy First battle, July 18, 1944 Belgian, Germany wounded Sept 19.1944.

Campaigns: Normandy, Northern France, rhineland.

Record of Citations and Awards.
3 Bronze Stars
(For above mention Campaigns)
2 Purple Hearts
(Awarded Hq. 106 gen. Hosp. 09 Oct 1944)
(Wounded in Germany 17 Sept 1945)
Good Conduct Medal
American Defense Service Ribbon.
European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon.
4 Overseas Bars.

Date of Discharge 10 Oct. 1945.

P.O.D. : Separation Center Jefferson Barracks, MO
Reason for Discharge: Demobilization.

The above information was provided via family member and former Find-A-Grave member Raymond Brown.
The memorial was created 23 Sept 2009.
Mr. Dumsday was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Enrollment: 02 June 1933.
P.O.E.: Leavenworth, KS.
Honorably Discharged: 12 March 1934.
Reason for Discharge: To accept employment.
Place of Discharge: Indian Trail Park, MO.
Military Service Record
Branch of Service: Army
Division: Cannnon Co. 156th Inf.
Place of Entrance: Fort Leavenworth, KS.
Daate entry: 05 Nov 1951
Rank: Pvt.
Record of Promotion: Sgt.

Record of Training and Domestic Service-
Military Qualifications:
Rifle Sharp Shooter,
(15 July 1943)
Combat Infantry Badge
(HQ 36 Armd Inf. Regt.

Military Occupation: Anti Tank Gun Crewman
1st Sept. Left U.S.A. for England.

Arrived 17th Sept. 1943. Training Saftons Veng-Wiltshire, England. Maneuvered on Salisbury Plaza.

Record of foreigh service and combat- Sept 1943 left U.S.A. for England , arrived 17th Sept 1943

Left England June arrived France June 1943. Villiers Forcard, Normandy First battle, July 18, 1944 Belgian, Germany wounded Sept 19.1944.

Campaigns: Normandy, Northern France, rhineland.

Record of Citations and Awards.
3 Bronze Stars
(For above mention Campaigns)
2 Purple Hearts
(Awarded Hq. 106 gen. Hosp. 09 Oct 1944)
(Wounded in Germany 17 Sept 1945)
Good Conduct Medal
American Defense Service Ribbon.
European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon.
4 Overseas Bars.

Date of Discharge 10 Oct. 1945.

P.O.D. : Separation Center Jefferson Barracks, MO
Reason for Discharge: Demobilization.

The above information was provided via family member and former Find-A-Grave member Raymond Brown.
The memorial was created 23 Sept 2009.


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