Carmen J. Iagulli

Headquarters 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry

4th Infantry Division

KIA 11/26/1944

 

 

Carmen Joseph Iagulli was born in Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts on July 15, 1917.

He was drafted into the Army on February 05, 1942, at Ft. Devens Massachusetts.
His home of residence was listed as Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He completed four years
of High School, and his civilian occupation was Textile manufacturing. At the time of induction
he was single with no dependents. He was later married and had one son. His religion was listed as Catholic.

He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal in Headquarters 22nd Infantry
General Orders No. 14 dated December 31, 1943 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.

He was wounded in action in France on June 13, 1944 and returned to duty
on July 22, 1944.

Private First Class Iagulli was killed in action in Germany on November 26, 1944
during the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest.

 

 

 

Carmen J. Iagulli was originally buried in the temporary cemetery at Henri-Chapelle
in Block AA Row 7 Grave 121, and was moved to the permanent cemetery at Henri-Chapelle,
in the 1947-1949 time frame, when the temporary cemeteries were shut down.

 

Burial:
Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery
Henri-Chapelle, Belgium
Plot H Row 6 Grave 25

 

Grave marker for Carmen J. Iagulli.
His marker is flanked by the US and Belgian flags.

 

Photo by Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, Belgium, from the Find A Grave website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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