Roscoe Mobley
Company B 1st Battalion 22nd Infantry
4th Infantry Division
DOW 02/11/1945
Roscoe Mobley was born in Coffee County, Georgia on September 23, 1915.
He was drafted into the Army on
September 12, 1941 at Fort McPherson, Georgia, at which time
he enlisted for Service in the Philippine Department. His home of
residence was listed as Coffee County,
Georgia and his civilian occupation was listed as Farm Hands,
General Farms.
He had completed one year of High School and was single with no
dependents.
His religion was listed as Protestant.
Private First Class Mobley died
of wounds received in action in Germany,
during the battle for the city of Prüm on February 11, 1945.
Roscoe Mobley 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 Georgia.
Burial:
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery
Snipesville
Jeff Davis County
Georgia
Inscription on grave marker for Roscoe Mobley
Photo by Faye from the Find A Grave website
Grave marker for Roscoe Mobley with 4th
Infantry Division
insignia engraved under inscription
Photo by Michael Rhudy from the Find A Grave website
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