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 Identity card :
 
   
 •  Name / Surname : Hunton Richard E.
 •  Rank : Private de l'U.S. Army
 •  Serial Number : 33748972
 
        

   
 
 
 
 

 Biography :
 
   

He was drafted on October 9, 1943 but was deferred for six months because of
some important defense related work at the U.S. Naval Observatory.  After
basic training at Camp Blanding, Florida he was sent overseas on the Queen
Mary, and after assignment to several replacement depots in Eastern France
he was attached to Company I of the 378th Infantry Regiment of the 95th
Infantry Division at Niedervisse, France on November 26, 1944.

After several days of combat operations through Guerting, Hargarten, Falck, Dalem, Remering and Berviller his company crossed into Germany after a

vicious German artillery bombardment on the Sauberg, a small mountain overlooking the Saar valley.  On December 1, 1944 Company I came under a heavy mortar attack in Altforweiler, Germany, just across the German border, where he received a serious wound of the right arm from the mortar attack.

After treatment for the wound in Metz and other field hospitals he was flown to England for further treatment at the 187th General Hospital at Tidworth. He was later tranferred to Bath, England from where he was placed aboard a transport at Southampton and returned to the United States on February 23, 1945.  After further treatment and rehabilitation at the Camp Pickett, Virginia hospital he was discharged on August 6, 1945 and enrolled at the George Washington University and graduated in 1952 with an MD degree.  He has practiced medicine in Greenwood, SC since 1954.

 
        

   
 
 
 
 

 Quelques Photos :
 
   

He has corresponded with a man who lives in Coume, France.  He has restored a US Army Jeep that has on the front bumper the identification of Company I of the 378th Infantry, the same company that Hunton was attached to.
 

Jeep of Marc DORY
 
        

 

 
 
 
 
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