Homer Armes
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Died from injuries suffered in the D-Day Invasion. He is buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, England.
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Source: Paul Warp collection
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D-Company, 28-May-1943
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Homer Armes
Corporal, U.S. Army
Service # 35476291
68th Tank Battalion, 6th Armored Division
Entered the Service from: Kentucky
Died: 11-Oct-44
Buried at: Plot F Row 4 Grave 104
Cambridge American Cemetery
Cambridge, England
Awards: Purple Heart