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  • George J. Peters
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  • Peters joined the Army from his birth city of Cranston, Rhode Island in 1943, and by March 24, 1945 was serving as a private in Company G, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division. On that day, his unit was dropped by parachute across the Rhine river near Fluren, Germany. Immediately upon landing, Peters single-handedly attacked a German machine gun emplacement which was firing on his group. He succeeded in destroying the position despite being mortally wounded during his advance. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor eleven months later, on February 8, 1946.
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Unit
  • 507
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serviceyears
  • 1943
Birth Date
  • 1924
Branch
death place
  • near Fluren, Germany
Name
  • George J. Peters
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  • Place of burial
Birth Place
  • Cranston, Rhode Island
Awards
death date
  • 1945-03-24
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Allegiance
Battles
placeofburial
  • Netherlands American Cemetery, Margraten, the Netherlands
abstract
  • Peters joined the Army from his birth city of Cranston, Rhode Island in 1943, and by March 24, 1945 was serving as a private in Company G, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division. On that day, his unit was dropped by parachute across the Rhine river near Fluren, Germany. Immediately upon landing, Peters single-handedly attacked a German machine gun emplacement which was firing on his group. He succeeded in destroying the position despite being mortally wounded during his advance. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor eleven months later, on February 8, 1946. Peters was buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery, in Margraten, the Netherlands.