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Killed in Action on Attu Island.
1st Battalion, 4th Infantry
Capt. Donald B. Newman 1st
Lt. Elmer Bloomquist 2nd Lt. Wayne A. Barnes 2nd Lt. Luther G. Brewer 2nd Lt. Joseph P. Pendergast SSgt. Claude
J. Hunter SSgt. Homer R. Hood Sgt. Lonnie C. Sands Sgt. Charles B. Young Sgt. John L. Rands Sgt. Charles
J. Blozevich Sgt. Frank Krupa Cpl. Robert C. Reeder Cpl. Charles M. Bone Cpl. Kenneth G. Washburn Cpl.
Norman C. Lohi Cpl. Cecil L. Siefke Cpl. Kelley M. Robbins Cpl. Howard E. Heim Cpl. Thomas A Schoonover Tech
5 Donald G. Hanson Pvt. Anthony Konwent Pfc. Ralph F. Joseph Pvt. Ross Galati Pvt. Leonard J. Kaufman Pfc.
John M. Munro Pfc. Nils O. Wiker Pvt. Woodrow Anderson Pvt. Richard S. Clark Pvt. Harold M. Jewell Pfc.
Marshall Weimer Pvt. Arthur R. Huebner Pvt. Henry H. Krause Pfc. Robert E. Fine Pfc. Warner P. Hanson Pfc.
Maurice Smith Pfc. George W. Schroth Jr. Pvt. Harry R. Sieben Pfc. John N. Adams Pfc. Lloyd A. Elwell Pvt.
Howard W. Hoelscher Pfc. Claude Harrett Pfc. Richard Hall Pfc. Albert L. Jensen Pfc. Lyle L. Adams Pvt.
Duane Murchison Pvt. Edward Y. Daniel Pfc. Russell L. Payton Pvt. Melvin F. Nordlund Pfc. James C. Jones Pvt.
Oliver Hilborn Pvt. Keith N. Garvie Pvt. Burt J. Lucken Pvt. Arthur S. Shapiro Pfc. Patrick J. McDonald Pvt.
Frederick V. McDonald
Copyright 2003 by P.W. Logan
Fort Benning 1944 to 1945
Once the Aleutians became a minor theater of war the 4th infantry was reassinged to Fort Benning, Georgia
as demonstration troops for the U.S. Army Infantry School.
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