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Kloe, Toke V.
Kloe, Toke V.
Date of death:
February 24th, 1945
Buried on:
Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial
Plot: G. Row: 16. Grave: 18.
Service number:
36 838 187
Nationality:
American
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Purple Heart
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Private 1st Class
Unit:
Company A
,
1st Battalion
,
115th Infantry Regiment
Awarded for a wound received on July 16th, 1944 near St. Lo, France.
Purple Heart
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Private 1st Class
Unit:
Company A
,
1st Battalion
,
115th Infantry Regiment
This award was obtained in the form of an Oak Leave to be attached on the ribbon of the first award.
Sources
Photo 1: Dennis Notenboom
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American Battle Monuments Commission
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Fields of Honor - Database
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