Co. D, 115th Inf. Reg.
29th Inf. Div.
ETO, World War II

   Pfc. Roy R. Baker
Adams County, Pennsylvania
Inducted 1 January 1943
Discharged Novemeber 1945

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Served in Europe
Indiantown Gap, Pa.
Ft. McClellan, Ala.
Charango, Pa.
Camp Kilmer
SS Queen Elizabeth
Firth of Clyde, Scottland
Plymouth, England
Normandy, France (D+3)
Brest
Paris
Holland
Germany



Mr. Baker's principal duty was as Jeep driver for platoon Lt. He arrived on Omaha Beach D+3 and saw combat from June '44 until Feb. '45 when he was wounded by an 88 mm shell blast in the shoulder near the Rhine River.