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DAUBER, Marc C - Date of
birth
24 October 1922 -
Age
22 - Place of
birth
Chernovitz, Romania -
Hometown
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
32694428 -
Rank
Private -
Function
unknown -
Unit
L Company,
3rd Battalion,
16th Infantry Regiment,
1st Infantry Division
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Awards
Distinguished Service Cross,
Purple Heart
Death
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Status
Killed in Action - Date of
death
18 November 1944 - Place of
death
Hamich, Germany
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Henri-Chapelle
| Plot | Row | Grave |
|---|---|---|
| B | 6 | 18 |
More information
Together with his parents, Marc Dauber immigrated to the United States in March 1927.He attended Brooklyn College, majoring in Psychology.
He enlisted on 26 December 1942.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross posthumously. The citation states:
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pride in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross (Posthumously) to Pvt Marc C. Dauber (ASN: 32694428), United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 16th Infantry Division, in action against enemy forces in Germany, on 18 November 1944. During action near Hamich, Germany, Pvt Dauber assumed command of his platoon when the platoon and squad leaders became casualties. He led a group of men into the town, silenced a German machine gun with a grenade, courageously advanced alone on a second machine gun nest and eliminated that position with rifle fire. He continued to lead his men until nightfall when the enemy counterattacked and surrounded his platoon. Although seriously wounded he defended his position with heroic determination against overwhelming odds until he was killed. Private Dauber's inspirational leadership and supreme devotion to duty at the cost of his life, exemplify the highest traditions of the military forces of the United States and reflect great credit upon himself, the 1st Infantry Division, and the United States Army.
Source of information: www.wwiimemorial.com, www.16thinfantry.com
Photo source: www.findagrave.com - Des Philippet, They Speak: The Voices of Henry-Chapelle