Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium
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American Battle Monuments Commission - Ardennes American Cemetery The approach drive at Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium leads to the memorial, a stone structure bearing on its façade a massive American eagle and other sculptures. Within the memorial is the chapel, three large wall maps composed of inlaid marbles, marble panels depicting combat and supply activities and other ornamental features. The Ardennes American Cemetery is the final resting place for 5,162 Americans, with 65 percent of those being fallen airmen of the U.S. Army Air Forces. Their headstones are aligned in straight rows that compose the form of a Greek cross. Along the outside of the memorial, inscribed on granite slabs, are the names of 463 of the missing, whose remains were never recovered. The façade on the far (north) end that overlooks the burial area bears the insignia, in mosaic, of the major U.S. units that operated in northwest Europe in World War II. This cemetery is unique among all ABMC cemeteries as it served as the central identification point for the entire European Theater of Operations from the last days of the war until 1960. |
Latitude: 50.5474192, Longitude: 5.4654884 | Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Rickner, Roy Robert (d. 23 Mar 1945) |
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Headstone, Rickner, Roy R. |
Located | Latitude: 50.5419, Longitude: 5.469100000000026 | Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Rickner, Roy Robert (d. 23 Mar 1945) |
Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
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American Battle Monuments Commission - Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery At the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium, covering 57 acres, rest 7,987 of our military dead, most of whom lost their lives during the advance of the U.S. armed forces into Germany. Their headstones are arranged in gentle arcs sweeping across a broad green lawn that slopes gently downhill. A highway passes through the cemetery. West of the highway is an overlook that affords an excellent view of the rolling Belgian countryside, once a battlefield. To the east is the long colonnade that, with the chapel and map room, forms the memorial overlooking the burial area. The chapel is simple, but richly ornamented. In the map room are two maps of military operations, carved in black granite, with inscriptions recalling the achievements of our forces. On the rectangular piers of the colonnade are inscribed the names of 450 missing. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified. The seals of the states and territories are also carved on these piers. The cemetery possesses great military historic significance as it holds fallen Americans of two major efforts, one covering the U.S. First Army's drive in September 1944 through northern France, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg into Germany, and the second covering the Battle of the Bulge. It was from the temporary cemetery at Henri-Chapelle that the first shipments of remains of American war dead were returned to the United States for permanent burial. The repatriation program began on July 27, 1947 at a special ceremony at the cemetery when the disinterment began. The first shipment of 5,600 American war dead from Henri-Chapelle left Antwerp, Belgium the first week of October 1947. An impressive ceremony was held, with over 30,000 Belgian citizens attending, along with representatives of the Belgium government and senior Americans. |
Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Bolen, Everett E. (d. 23 Nov 1944) Brashear, Lawrence Clark (d. 18 Dec 1944) Smith, Delmo A. (d. 23 Oct 1944) Stanley, Milton Ray (d. 19 Sep 1944) Wease, Frank Leo (d. 14 Jan 1945) |
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Headstone, Bolen, Everett E. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Bolen, Everett E. (d. 23 Nov 1944) |
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Headstone, Bolen, Everett E. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Bolen, Everett E. (d. 23 Nov 1944) |
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Headstone, Brashear, Lawrence C. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999938 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Brashear, Lawrence Clark (d. 18 Dec 1944) |
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Headstone, Brashear, Lawrence C. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Brashear, Lawrence Clark (d. 18 Dec 1944) |
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Headstone, Smith, Delno A. Note: His first name is spelled "Delno" on his headstone |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Smith, Delmo A. (d. 23 Oct 1944) |
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Headstone, Smith, Delno A. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Smith, Delmo A. (d. 23 Oct 1944) |
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Headstone, Stanley, Milton R. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999938 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Stanley, Milton Ray (d. 19 Sep 1944) |
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Headstone, Stanley, Milton R. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Stanley, Milton Ray (d. 19 Sep 1944) |
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Headstone, Wease, Frank L. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999938 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Wease, Frank Leo (d. 14 Jan 1945) |
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Headstone, Wease, Frank L. |
Located | Latitude: 50.6973789, Longitude: 5.901069199999999 | Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial, Hombourg, Henri-Chapelle, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Wease, Frank Leo (d. 14 Jan 1945) |
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