Difference between revisions of "Martin Golden"
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− | '''Last Name: ''' <br /> | + | '''Last Name: ''' Golden<br /> |
− | '''First Name: ''' <br /> | + | '''First Name: '''Martin <br /> |
'''Middle Initial/Name: ''' <br /> | '''Middle Initial/Name: ''' <br /> | ||
− | '''Nickname: ''' | + | '''Nickname: '''Marty |
'''Birthdate: ''' <br /> | '''Birthdate: ''' <br /> | ||
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'''Civilian Occupation Prior to Service: ''' | '''Civilian Occupation Prior to Service: ''' | ||
− | '''Branch of Armed Services: ''' <br /> | + | '''Branch of Armed Services: '''United States Army <br /> |
− | '''Armed Services Serial Number: ''' <br /> | + | '''Armed Services Serial Number: '''12211990 <br /> |
'''Service Duration: ''' | '''Service Duration: ''' | ||
− | '''Training Grounds/Domestic Locations: ''' | + | '''Training Grounds/Domestic Locations: ''' Camp Joesph T.Robinson, AK |
− | '''Unit(s): ''' | + | '''Unit(s): ''' Co. C, 104th I.T.B; Co. M, 3rd Platoon; headquarter Command Music Center U.S.F.E.T.; Compay A, 397th Infantry; 26 P.R.S.; Special Services, 397th Inf.; 100th Division |
− | '''Rank(s): ''' | + | '''Rank(s): ''' Pvt. |
− | '''Theater(s) of Operation: ''' | + | '''Theater(s) of Operation: ''' Europe |
− | '''Locations: ''' | + | '''Locations: ''' Germany (Offenbach) (Stuttgart) (Fritzler); Austria; Italy; Switzerland -on leave; Belgium (Brussels - on leave) |
'''Campaigns/Battles: ''' | '''Campaigns/Battles: ''' | ||
− | '''Military Occupation/Specialty: ''' | + | '''Military Occupation/Specialty: ''' Assistant Editor, Battalion Paper |
'''Awards/Honors: ''' | '''Awards/Honors: ''' | ||
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'''Memorials: ''' | '''Memorials: ''' | ||
− | '''Of Interest: ''' | + | '''Of Interest: '''3/4/46 - Describes touring occupation zones with the symphony; 9/11/45 - Article from Century Sentinel regarding Jewish Rites as Stuttgart Opera House; 9/20/45 - Regimental Review Photo of Golden as Assistant Editor of 1st Battalion's unnamed paper; 12/29/44 - Visiting Mollye's cousin (Aaron Sklut) |
− | '''Delaware Connection: ''' | + | '''Delaware Connection: '''Morris Levenberg |
'''Discharge Date: ''' <br /> | '''Discharge Date: ''' <br /> | ||
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'''Place of Burial: ''' <br /> | '''Place of Burial: ''' <br /> | ||
− | '''Photo: ''' | + | '''Photo: ''' Yes |
− | '''First Letter to Mollye: ''' <br /> | + | '''First Letter to Mollye: '''11/20/1944 <br /> |
− | '''Last Letter to Mollye: ''' <br /> | + | '''Last Letter to Mollye: ''' 06/05/1946<br /> |
− | '''Number of Folders in Mollye Collection: ''' <br /> | + | '''Number of Folders in Mollye Collection: ''' 44<br /> |
'''Y Recorder link(s): ''' <br /> | '''Y Recorder link(s): ''' <br /> | ||
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− | [[Category:Dear Mollye Correspondents]] | + | [[Category:Dear Mollye Correspondents|Golden, Martin]] |
− | [[Category:WWII Veteran]] | + | [[Category:WWII Veteran|Golden, Martin]] |
Revision as of 14:01, 14 August 2024
Last Name: Golden
First Name: Martin
Middle Initial/Name:
Nickname: Marty
Birthdate:
Birthplace:
Wilmington Residence:
High School:
Secondary School:
Civilian Occupation Prior to Service:
Branch of Armed Services: United States Army
Armed Services Serial Number: 12211990
Service Duration:
Training Grounds/Domestic Locations: Camp Joesph T.Robinson, AK
Unit(s): Co. C, 104th I.T.B; Co. M, 3rd Platoon; headquarter Command Music Center U.S.F.E.T.; Compay A, 397th Infantry; 26 P.R.S.; Special Services, 397th Inf.; 100th Division
Rank(s): Pvt.
Theater(s) of Operation: Europe
Locations: Germany (Offenbach) (Stuttgart) (Fritzler); Austria; Italy; Switzerland -on leave; Belgium (Brussels - on leave)
Campaigns/Battles:
Military Occupation/Specialty: Assistant Editor, Battalion Paper
Awards/Honors:
Memorials:
Of Interest: 3/4/46 - Describes touring occupation zones with the symphony; 9/11/45 - Article from Century Sentinel regarding Jewish Rites as Stuttgart Opera House; 9/20/45 - Regimental Review Photo of Golden as Assistant Editor of 1st Battalion's unnamed paper; 12/29/44 - Visiting Mollye's cousin (Aaron Sklut)
Delaware Connection: Morris Levenberg
Discharge Date:
Where Returned:
Did Not Return:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Death Cause:
Place of Burial:
Photo: Yes
First Letter to Mollye: 11/20/1944
Last Letter to Mollye: 06/05/1946
Number of Folders in Mollye Collection: 44
Y Recorder link(s):
Delawares WWII Fallen Profile:
Oral History Interview(s):
Later Work:
Date of Marriage:
Spouse Name:
Spouse Nickname:
Spouse Birthdate:
Spouse Birthplace:
Spouse Death Date:
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Name(s) of Children:
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Mother's Name:
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PROFILE