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About PFC George Robert Bomar
Pfc George R. Bomar attended high school for 1 year. He was a checker and employed by Sears Roebuck and Co., of Memphis, before he enlisted at Camp Forrest, Tennessee on 18 August 1944. Pfc Bomar went overseas in January, 1945. He was a member of the Atoka Presbyterian Church.
He was a PFC in the 8th Armored Division when he was Killed in Actio near Dorsten, Germany.
He was initially buried in a temporary grave at Margraten on 1 April 1945. His remains were disinterred on 3 August 1948 and prepared and placed in a casket on 19 August 1948. He was given his final resting place on 11 January 1949.
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PFC George Robert Bomar's Timeline
1926 |
June 17, 1926
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Munford, Tipton County, Tennessee
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1945 |
March 29, 1945
Age 18
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Dorsten, Germany
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Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial Margraten, Eijsden-Margraten Municipality, Limburg, Netherlands
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