Ned Hart
Company A 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry
4th Infantry Division
KIA 03/03/1945
Ned Hart was born in Addie, Jackson County, North Carolina on April 30, 1918.
Prior to entering military
service he was employed by Monarch Mills
in Union, South Carolina.
He was drafted into the Army on
May 26, 1944 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
He listed his home of residence as Union County, South Carolina
and his civilian occupation
as Loom fixers. He had completed Grammar School and was married.
His religion was listed
as Protestant.
He was assigned to Company A from the 92nd Replacement Battalion on November 21, 1944.
Private Hart was killed in
action in Germany in an area south of Weinsheim on
March 3, 1945.
Decorations of Ned Hart
Newspaper article
announcing the services Originally published in The State
March 22, 1949 |
Ned Hart was buried in the
temporary U.S. Military Cemetery,
Foy Cemetery, Bastogne, Belgium and some time later his remains
were returned to the United States where he was
reinterred in South Carolina in 1949.
Burial:
Fairview Cemetery
Union
Union County
South Carolina, USA
Grave marker for Ned Hart
Photo by patricia parker-brown from the Find A Grave website
Family monument for the Hart and
Crocker family.
The middle initial of "D" for Ned Hart, as displayed on
the monument,
could not be found in any of the records available for him.
Photo by patricia parker-brown from the Find A Grave website
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