The following information pertains to an unknown serviceman whose remains have been located and interred at a American Battle Monuments Cemetery or National Cemetery.

File: X-00330
Burial Location: Epinal
Plot: A
Row: 38
Grave: 46

Recovery:
Location: -2.239428 Lon. 46.998597 Lat.
District: Noirmoutier Civ Cemetery
Noirmoutier, France
At sea
At Sea Loss: Yes
Source: Noirmoutier

Description:
Approx Date(s) Death: 01/01/1943 - 02/01/1943
Remains: All major bones present except for skull in its entirety.
Dental Chart Available: No
Estimated Height: 5'6"
Branch of Service: Air Force

Location Mgrs: Original Cem
Washed ashore Feb 1, 1943
AGRS Unit: 3046 QM Gr Co/ 560 QM Bn.
BTB SSGT Russell O. Chitwood (303rd BG). Located with X-333 & X-334. Washed ashore 1 Feb 1943. 37102509

Temporary:
Burial: Champigneul
Row/Plot Grave: K-5-101

Units in Area: N/A

Recovery Location:

The recovery location is at the center of this map.

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We are looking for ....Photos, Morning Reports, After Action Reports and other documents including those of units that may have been near the coordinates LON: -2.239428, LAT: 46.998597 on the approximated dates of death 01/01/1943 - 02/01/1943. Some unit information related to the recover location may encompass: N/A.

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