Somerset Journal, 24 May, 1945
Somerset Journal, 24 May, 1945Six Pulaskians were reported during the past week to have been killed in action, bringing the total thus far to 153. … Four more names, which did not appear on the last of this county’s war dead published recently in The Somerset Journal, have been added during the past week. They are …. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dye had never reported the death of their son to local newspapers. He was 21 years old, and had been in the Army 17 months. He was serving with the infantry and had been overseas only five weeks when he met his death. Three of his brothers are in service. They are: Fireman 2/c Arthur Dye, who is at Davis, R.I., Sgt. Russell Dye, who is in Germany, and Pvt. T.J. Dye, Camp Atterbury, Ind. Albert Dye was in the C.C.C. before entering the Army.
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