Hager, Montgomery, T/5

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Technician Fifth Grade
Last Service Branch
Engineer Corps
Last Primary MOS
968-Mine Detector Operator
Last MOS Group
Engineer
Service Years
1940 - 1945
Engineer Corps
Technician Fifth Grade
One Service Stripe
Three Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1910
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Mount Gay, West Virginia
Last Address
Mount Gay,
West Virginia
Date of Passing
May 22, 1950
 

 Official Badges 

Honorably Discharged WW II


 Unofficial Badges 

Engineer Shoulder Cord Cold War Medal Cold War Veteran




 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Tech 5 Montgomery Hager's last known employment was as a taxi driver in Logan County, West Virginia.  He was found murdered in his residence on May 22, 1950.

   
Other Comments:

Montgomery Hager was born in Boone County, West Virginia on January 7, 1910, and was the son of Frederic H. Hager and Virginia ("Jennie") Plumley Hager.  His siblings included William M. "Coonie" Hager (a WWI veteran), Everett I. Hager, Walter "Dub" Hager (a WWII US Army veteran who fought in the Pacific Theater), Liza Hager and Lora L. Hager Fillinger.  

Tech 5 Hager served with the 1278th Engineer Combat Battalion, deployed to Painswick Park, England on 12/27/1943.  He then deployed to Normandy, France following the D-Day Invasion on 06/26/1944.  On 01/23/1945, his unit was redesignated the 5th Engineer Combat Battalion, and he was credited with the Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe Campaigns of World War II.  His unit spent their World War II service clearing mine fields, fording rivers, clearing obstacles and fighting as infantry.  On 11/25/1945, Tech 5 Hager returned with his battalion for a tickertape parade in New York, and was disactivated and discharged from the US Army on 11/26/1945.  He was awarded the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 3 Bronze Service Stars and the WWII Victory Medal.

He was briefly married to Arenatta Fillinger but had no children.  His last known employment was taxi driver in Logan County, West Virginia.  He was found on his couch murdered with a single knife wound on May 22, 1950.    

   


WWII - European Theater of Operations/Ardennes Alsace Campaign (1944-45)
From Month/Year
December / 1944
To Month/Year
February / 1945

Description
(Ardennes Alsace Campaign  16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945) During their offensive in the Ardennes the Germans drove into Belgium and Luxembourg, creating a great bulge in the line. For some time the weather was bad, but when it cleared the Allies could send their planes to assist their ground forces by bombing and strafing the enemy’s columns, dropping paratroops and supplies, and interdicting the enemy’s lines of communications. By the end of January 1945 the lost ground had been regained and the Battle of the Bulge, the last great German offensive, was over.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
December / 1944
To Month/Year
February / 1945
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

HHC, 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion

1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment

307th Military Police Company, 336th Military Police Battalion

66th Military Police Company

3rd Military Police Company, 3rd Infantry Division

3rd Infantry Division

230th Military Police Company

504th Military Police Battalion

11th Military Police Battalion (CID)

759th Military Police Battalion

94th Military Police Company

4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery

518th Military Police Battalion

A Battery, 26th Field Artillery

595th Military Police Company

44th Military Police Detachment (CID)

4th Infantry Division

101st Airborne Division

503rd Military Police Battalion (Airborne)

10th Military Police Battalion (CID)

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  1140 Also There at This Battle:
  • Almquist, Eugene, Cpl, (1942-1945)
  • Angileri, Joseph, T/SGT, (1942-1946)
  • Arnold, William T, MAJ, (1944-1968)
  • Austin, John, S/SGT, (1943-1945)
  • Bailey, J. David, Cpl, (1942-1945)
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