Timeline
1912
Birth- Mar 20, 1921
South Bend, Indiana
1939 - 1945World War II- Age: 24 years
Army Branch
Infantry
Conflict Period
World War II
Branch
Army
Rank
First Lieutenant
Awards
Combat Infantryman Badge, Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart
Service Number
O-548916
Served For
United States of America
Division
76th Infantry Division
Regiment
304th Infantry Regiment
Gold Star
Casualty- Feb 25, 1945-Age: 24 years
Killed In Action
Luxembourg
1939 - 1945World War II- Age: 21 years
Army Branch
Infantry
Conflict Period
World War II
Branch
Army
Source Of Army Personnel
Civil Life
Army Serial Number
16102334
Served For
United States of America
Component of the Army
Reserves - exclusive of Regular Army Reserve and Officers of the Officers Reserve Corps on active duty under the Thomason Act (Officers and Enlisted Men -- O.R.C. and E.R.C., and Nurses-Reserve Status)
Deferment Date
Jun 1944
Enlistment- Jul 28, 1942-Age: 21 years
Ripon Wisconsin
Death- Feb 25, 1945-Age: 24 years
Killed In Action
Luxembourg
Burial- 1945-Age: 24 years
Hamm, Luxembourg
Cemetery
Luxembourg American Cemetery
Other Facts
Source Information
Card Number
3
Source Box Number
0219
Source Film Reel Number
2.76
Marital Status
Single, without dependents
Level Of Education
2 years of college
Race Or Ethnicity
White
Occupation
Unskilled occupations in manufacture of automobiles, n.e.c.
Residence
St.Joseph County, Indiana
Full Name
Victor J Lamar
Mother
Beulah E. Martindale
Father
George E. Lamar