Warren H. CHRISTIAN

Honored by Harold CHRISTIAN,
Family member 

Unit : Company G, 379th Infantry Regiment

Rank : Private First Class  

Wounded on November 11, 1944 at Metz (France)

 

Activity during World War Two :

First gunner mortarman. Warren Christian was injured on Nov. 11, 1944 in Metz, France. He suffered bleeding in his legs from shrapnel, but at the same time it was discovered that his feet were frozen and he was sent to a field hospital. From there he was sent to a general hospital in Paris, France. From there he was sent on to England for a short time. He served in all four campaigns of the division.

Campaigns : Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe.

 

Medals :

Combat Infantryman Badge

Bronze Star Purple Heart Army Good Conduct American Campaign European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign World War II Victory