89 Boro, L. I. Soldiers are killed in Action.
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In memoriam notices for January 190918th January 1909:
John Suddes, East Butsfield, 84 years
Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA
Washington, Oct. 20 - The War Department made public today the names of 2,818 soldiers killed in action in the European and Mediterranean areas. The following 89 Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are included:
Sugarman, Pfc., Sidney R. - Mrs. Jeanette I. Sugarman, wife, 642 Willoughby Ave. Sulczynski, Pvt., Joseph L. - Mrs. Jeanette Sulczynski, wife, 1647 Sterling Place. Sullivan, Pfc., Edward J. - Mrs. Anna Sullivan, mother, 202 Albany Ave. Sullivan, Pfc., Lawrence J. - Mrs. Lena Burns, aunt, 51 Quincy St.
Sidney Robert Sugarman
Joseph L. Sulczynski Rank:
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Cemetery:Private First Class, U.S. Army
20 July 1944, France
Mount Lebanon Cemetery, New YorkPrivate First Class, U.S. Army
09 July 1944
329th Inf. Regt., 83rd Inf. Div.
Long Island National Cemetery, New YorkEdward J. Sullivan
Lawrence J. Sullivan Rank:
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Purple Heart
06 June 1944
502nd Parachute Infantry Regt,
101st Airborne Division
Normandy American Cemetery, FrancePrivate First Class, U.S. Army
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Purple Heart
11 July 1944
120th Infantry Regiment,
30th Infantry Division
Normandy American Cemetery, France
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