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Maj. Nicholas Drewry Carpenter Third Armored Division Elberton, ( Seorgia Nicholas attended North Georgia College in 1931, 1932, and 1933. While at N. G. C. he was a member of the Rex Fraternity. He served with the Third Armored Division and was awarded tin ' Infantry Badge, Presidential Citation, and Purple Heart. Major Carpenter lost his life August 14, 1944, in France Capt. Carl Franklin Chapman, Jr. Air Cor is Macon, ( reorgia Carl attended North Georgia College in 1940 and 1941. He served in the European Theater where he received the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters. He lost his life on February 23, 1945, in Erkland, Germany. Pvt. Clifford Cook Arm u Morganton, ( Jeorgia Clifford attended North Georgia College in 1942 and 1943. While at N. G. C. he was a member of the Y. M.C.A. Private Cook served with the Army in the European Theater, where he was lost January 3, 1945, in Belgium. 2nd Lt. James F. Corley Air Corps Zebulon, Georgia Lieutenant Corky was lost September 3, 1943. in Southern Italy. He had attended North Geor- gia College during 1934-1935. Decorations re- ceived were the Purple Heart and Presidential Unit Citation.
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Kirk max 1 c Julian Calloway Booth Coast Guard Rayle, Georgia Julian attended North Georgia College in 1937 and 1938. Fireman Booth enlisted in the service November 3, 1941, and served in the North At- lantic Theater. He was lost January 29, 1942. oft ' the Coast of Iceland. Julian was awarded posthumously the Purple Heart, Good Conducl Medal, American Defense Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, European-African-Mid- dle Eastern Campaign Medals. T 5 David Eugene Boyer Tenth Armored Division, Third Army Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania David attended North Georgia College in 1944 as a part of the Army Specialized Training Pro- gram. He had previously graduated from Penn. State in 1943. T 5 Boyer was killed at Crails- heim, Germany, April 9, 1945. His body was returned to the United States and buried in Mifflinburg Cemetery, August 7, 1948. 2nd Lt. Paris Duane Bray Army Air Corps ' anon, Georgia Duane attended North Georgia College during 1938 and 1939. While attending North Georgia College he was a member of the Rex Fraternity. He later attended the University of Georgia, and was graduated from that school with the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. At Geor- gia he was active in several clubs, including the Cat ' tan Club, Agricultural Club, and the Saddle and Sirloin Club. He was lost July 8, 1944, in Sanford, England. Pfc. Emerson Callaway Marine Corps Inman, Georgia Emerson attended North Georgia College in 1942. He served in the Pacific Theater in World War II. He received the Purple Heart and Vic- tory Medal posthumously after his death on Pelieu Island, September 16, 1944.
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( !ol. William W. ( !ornog A rmy Lavonia, Georgia Colonel Cornog attended North Geprgia College in 1918, 1919 1920. While serving with the Infantry he was awarded the Legion of .Merit. Silver Star. Purple Heart, and Order of the British Empire. He lust his life August 10, 1944, in France. Capt. Sam A. Dance Army Air Corps Eatonton, Georgia Sam attended North Georgia College in 1935 and 1936. While attending North Georgia Col- lege he was a member of Rex Fraternity, D Company, Rifle Team, and Sgts. Club. While serving with the Army Air Corps lie received the distinguished Air Medal and Purple Heart. He lost his life on December 8, 1944. in Hongkong, China. Lt. Ted D. DeWeese Arm An- t ' orps ( ' leveland, Tennessee Ted attended North Georgia College in 1936-38. While attending North Georgia College lie was a member of Rex Fraternity ami Varsity Bas- ketball Team. He lost his life on December 13. 1940, while serving with the Army Air Corps at Kelley Field, Texas. Lt. Richard Cooper Dodson Army An- ( ' orps Monroe, Seorgia Richard attended North Georgia College in 1938-40. While attending North Georgia College he was a member of Sigma Theta Fraternity. While serving with the Air Corps lie was awarded the Purple Heart. He lost his life on October 10, 1943, in Minister, Germany .
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