| The Citadel Class of: | 1942 | |
| Cadet Company: | F (1939); G, Private (1941) | |
| Age: | 24 | |
| Born: | 18-Feb-20 in Florida | |
| Hometown: | Leesburg, Lake County, Florida | |
| Family: | Fred T. Hanford (father), Helen Burns Hanford (mother), George T. Hanford (brother), Margaret Hanford Clements (sister) | |
| Rank: | Corporal | |
| Branch of Service: | U.S. Army | |
| Servicenumber: | 34242320 | |
| Entered the Service from: | Florida | |
| Function: | not available | |
| Regiment: | – | |
| Battalion: | 326th Engineer Battalion | |
| Division: | 101st Airborne Division | |
| Company: | “C” | |
| Unit: | not available | |
| Date of death: | 25-Dec-44 | |
| Status: | KIA | |
| Place of death: | vicinity of Bastogne, Belgium | |
| Spot: | not available | |
| Awards: | Silver Star, Purple Heart | |
| Gravenumber: | Plot H Row 8 Grave 54 | |
| Cemetery: | Luxembourg American Cemetery | |
| Biography: | not available | |
| Other information: | According to its commander, the 326th Engineer Battalion might as well have been among the missing. Its deployment around Bastogne was a classic case of misuse through ignorance. Although the men set up a few roadblocks and prepared several bridges for demolition, they were committed piecemeal as infantry early in the battle rather than in their engineer support role with the different regiments. When promised infantry protection to accomplish engineer tasks, the engineers frequently found themselves alone, unprotected, and exposed. Fighting as infantry, they had no responsive, designated artillery support. Strangely, no one used them in any way to prepare antitank obstacles. – Source: The 101st Airborne Division’s Defense of Bastogne, Colonel Ralph M. Mitchell, Combat Studies Institute, 1986 | |
Sources: American Battle Monuments Commission, The Citadel Archive & Museum, Mike Stannard ’65, Sphinx 1939, Sphinx 1941, 101st Airborne WWII, 1920/30 US Census (NARA)
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Brother was a BEAST. He did his DUTY to the end. Rest In Peace, Sir.