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Guy Hoole [1]

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He had been overseas since he landed in North Ireland in December, 1943. Killed in action in Germany. Memorial mass on Jan. 28, 1945, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church on Dilworth Rd. Carillon bells were installed at St. Patrick's as a memorial on 9-30-45. Memorial marker at Henri-Chapelle, Belgium.

Age at Death: 23

Image Source: Unavailable

Awards: 
Captain - 4/1/1944, Purple Heart
Biographical Notes: 
Charlotte Observer carrier member, St. Patrick's Church
Date of Birth: 
2/27/1921
Birthplace: 
Evanston, IL
Military Branch: 
Army Enlisted: 4-15-42
Education Details: 
Central High School, Charlotte, graduated 1937, North Carolina State College engineering student
Family Details: 

Mr. & Mrs. George M. Hoole - 1236 E Morehead St., Charlotte, NC

Pfc. Barbara Hoole Francis, WAC in Bombardier school - Big Spring, TX, Sgt. George M. Hoole, Jr., 8th Air Force - England

First Name: 
Guy
KIA / MIA Place: 
Germany
KIA Date: 
12/17/1944
Last Name: 
Hoole
Middle Name: 
E.
Military Details: 
4 years in the Pacific, Aachen, Germany, California desert, Fort Bragg, NC, Fort Jackson, SC, Fort Sill, OK, France, La Haye du Puits, Le Say, Constances, Avranches, Rennes, Brest and Chateuabriand, Luxembourg, England, North Ireland, Germany
Military Rank: 
Captain
Source: 

newsprint, plaque from St. Patricks and death index

Military Unit: 
43rd Field Artillery Battalion 8th Division field artillery liaison officer
Exhibit & Section: 
Gold Star Veterans [2]
Veteran Records [3]
This node displays related exhibits: 
No
MIA Date: 
NA

Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/guy-hoole

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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/guy-hoole [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans [3] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/veteran-records