|
Alexander Grant Martin was born on December 16, 1911, in Greenwich, Connecticut, to Edith Stoddard, age 38, and David Martin, age 41. He had three brothers and five sisters. In Rye his family lived at 92 Railroad Avenue "Theodore Fremd" and were members of Christ's Church.
Grant attended Rye High School, and was employed by Collins & Aikman Corporation in New York City before the war.
When he was 30 years old, Grant enlisted on March 12, 1942 and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He would rise to the rank of staff sergeant and serve with the 28th Infantry "Bloody Bucket" Division.
On December 16,1944 The Ardennes Offensive "Battle of the Bulge" was launched along the entire divisional front by the 5th Panzer Army led by General der Panzertruppe Hasso von Manteuffel.
The 28th, which had sustained heavy casualties in the First Army drive to the Roer, fought doggedly in place using all available personnel and threw off the enemy timetable before withdrawing to Neufchâteau on 22 December for reorganization, as its units had been badly mauled.
Grant Martin, Twice Wounded, Home "Staff Sergeant Alexander Grant
Martin of the 28th Division, Infantry,
U, S. Army, has returned to the
United States for convalescence following sixteen months active duty
overseas. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Martin, Orchard Avenue, Sgt.
Martin was wounded twice. He received the Purple Heart and Oak
Leaf Cluster.
"Grant," as he is familiarly known
to his friends in Rye, was flown to
Mitchell Field, L. I., where members
of his family visited him on Washington's Birthday. He has since been
flown to Colorado where he will recuperate from a frozen left foot. He
has recovered from previous wounds
made by snipers bullets in both legs.
Sgt. Martin attended Rye High
School, and was employed in New
York City previous to his induction
m March, 1942. His initial training
was at Camp Livingston, La. He has
seen action in various sectors, and it
is believed he was with General
Patton's first army on the Belgium
front before returning to this country."
Friday, March 2, 1945 THE RYE CHRONICLE
View National Archives Records
After the war Grant was an active volunteer in the United Fund Drives and the Poningoe Hook & Ladder Company of the Rye Fire Department
Alexander Grant Martin died on April 13, 1997, in San Francisco, California, when he was 85 years old. He was buried in San Bruno, California at Golden Gate National Cemetery.
We have not been able to find an Obituary for this Veteran. Newspaper archives change daily at below source(s). Please try link(s) below to locate this Veterans obituary which will help complete their biography.
Search Newspapers.com for Veterans Obituary
You need to be logged in to Ancestry.com in order to access below source. See instructional video for Newspapers.com
1) Go to the "Service History" tab on this page and Click on "1940 Census" link. This will open Ancestry.com with all related links to this veteran 2) There may be a link ''U.S., Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current'' on this page that will go right to this veterans obituary in Newspapers.com. 3)There may also be a link saying "U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current", this also may lead to obituary information After trying above, if there are no links, then go directly to Newspapers.com using the link below to search for obituary information. Click here to Search Newspapers.com for this Veterans Obituary If you are able to locate this veterans obituary please copy it or the link location and send it to [email protected].
|
|
|