John Seagrave COLBY

 

COLBY John S - 15 CRS

Source :  Peach Braxton

NUMBER OF SERVICEO 1012263 (31045089)
AGE25 yo
DATE OF BIRTH7 December 1918 Scarborough, Cumberland  
ENLISTMENT STATEMAINE
FAMILY

Parents : Rensel Harold & Ida McPhetres COLBY
Siblings : Barbara & John Seagrave

RANKSecond Lieutenant 
FONCTIONTankiste 
JOB BEFORE ENLISTEMENTActormaine
DATE of ENLISTEMENT5 September 1941 Portland MAINE
COMPANYCompany
 SQUADRON15th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron 
ARMYIIIrd Army
DATE OF DEATH1 September 1944

COLBY John S - 15 CRS

Source : Clive Tirlemont

STATUSKIA
PLACE OF DEATH 
CEMETERY TEMPORARY

 

CEMTERY TEMPORARY of  Saint-James3578

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Story of Cemetery Temporary  

CEMETERYBRITTANY AMERICAN CEMETERY of St James (Montjoie St Martin)

Map of St James American Cemetery

GRAVE
PlotRowGrave
L23
DECORATION

Purple Heart

World War II Victory Medal 

 

Photo FDLM

victory medal

 

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STORY

With the advent of the Second World War, the 15th was again called to service in March 1942, this time with new mounts, the armored car and tank.

After undergoing training at the Desert Training Center in California, the regiment sailed for the European Theater of Operations, arriving in Scotland in March 1944.

Here, the 15th was reorganized as the 15th Cavalry Group (Mechanized). The group was composed of the 15th and 17th Reconnaissance Squadrons. The 15th Cavalry Group landed on Utah Beach on 5 July 1944 as part of Patton's Third Army.

The 15th served in four major campaigns in Europe: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe.

The 15th Cavalry Group and its two squadrons fought as part of the Third Army, Ninth Army and was later assigned as a security force for several different divisions.

The end of the war found the 15th deep inside Germany, covering over 1000 miles of enemy held territory since landing on the Continent in July 1944.

When the war ended, the 15th Cavalry Group and its two squadrons had taken nearly 7,000 German prisoners and had destroyed 78 guns and 495 enemy vehicles.


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