Motte, George David, SFC

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Last Rank
Sergeant First Class
Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
Last Primary MOS
13E40-Cannon Fire Direction Specialist
Last MOS Group
Field Artillery
Primary Unit
1966-1967, 13E40, HHB, 54th Field Artillery Group
Service Years
1939 - 1967
Field Artillery
Sergeant First Class
Seven Service Stripes
Twelve Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
North Carolina
North Carolina
Year of Birth
1921
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Wilmington
Last Address
Fayetteville, NC

Casualty Date
Aug 20, 1967
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Long Khanh (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Wilmington National Cemetery (VA) - Wilmington, North Carolina
Wall/Plot Coordinates
25E 020/Section 3, Site 106

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Honorably Discharged WW II Meritorious Unit Commendation


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WWII - American Theater
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December / 1941
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September / 1945

Description
The American Theater was a minor area of operations during World War II. This was mainly due to both North and South America's geographical separation from the central theaters of conflict in Europe and Asia. Thus, any threat by the Axis Powers to invade the mainland United States or other areas was considered negligible, allowing for American resources to be deployed in overseas theaters.

This article includes attacks on continental territory, extending 200 miles (320 km) into the ocean, which is today under the sovereignty of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and several other smaller states, but excludes military action involving the Danish territory of Greenland, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Aleutian Islands. The most well known battles in North America during World War II were the Attack on Pearl Harbor (the first attack on US soil since the Battle of Ambos Nogales), the Aleutian Islands Campaign, the Battle of the St. Lawrence, and the attacks on Newfoundland.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1945
To Month/Year
September / 1945
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

300th Military Police Company

805th Military Police Company

 
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