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In Honored Glory!

Harry M. Hahn, Jr.
Class of 1942

Private, U.S. Army
33896815
18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: Maryland
Died: June 25, 1944   KIA
Buried at: Plot I Row 8 Grave 20
Brittany American Cemetery
St. James, France

 

Awards: Purple Heart   
The News, December 1, 1944
PVT. HARRY M. HAHN, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn, West B street, Brunswick, reported missing in action on June 25, was killed in action on that date, his parents have been notified by the War Department.
A graduate of Brunswick High School, he attended Bridgewater College for a year before entering service on October 22, 1943. He was with the First Division and trained at Camp Wheeler, Ga. His parents received a letter from him dated the day of his death, after the War Department had reported him missing.
Besides his parents, he is survived by two half-brothers, Millard Hahn, in Texas, and Eugene Hahn, in Brunswick.