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Personal info

Full name
KAYSER, Lawrence F
Date of birth
19 September 1906
Age
38
Place of birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
Hometown
Lucas County, Ohio

Military service

Service number
35338114
Rank
Staff Sergeant
Function
unknown
Unit
B Battery,
390th Anti-Aircraft Artillery (Automatic Weapons) Battalion,
2nd Platoon
Awards
Purple Heart

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
2 April 1945
Place of death
North of Haneau, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten
Plot Row Grave
D 3 22

Immediate family

Members
John L. Kayser (father)
Mary (Kree) Kayser (mother)
Frank Kayser (brother)
Marion Kayser (sister)
Clara G. Kayser (sister)
Josephine Kayser (sister)
Joseph kayser (brother)
Edward Kayser (brother)
Frances Kayser (sister)
John A. Kayser (brother)

More information

S/Sgt Lawrence F. Kayser enlisted in Toledo, Ohio on 27 August 1942.

Information from the SAGA: 390 AAA AW (SW) by Captain David Scott, 1945: Killed in some woods north of Haneau, Germany in ambush of Btry B, 2nd Platoon, 390th AAA AW by SS units. Lt Latrobe M. Barnitz, Jr was in command of the platoon. Seven men were killed.

After Action Report of 2 May 1945: (4) 020615 April 1945: 2nd platoon Baker Battery while traveling in convoy from Vonhausen to Waldensberg Germany was fired upon from both sides of road with small arms and grenades by approximately 200 enemy foot soldiers at N-065885. The enemy counter attacking from Southeast recaptured the town of Wittgenborn at 0500, then proceeded Northwest towards Waldensberg being intercepted by our cavalry Southeast of Waldenberg. The enemy then infiltrated to West covering road in woods which 2nd Platoon Baker Battery was approaching. The initial burst of enemy fire from woods adjoining each side of road by machine pistols and other small arms killed one officer and two enlisted men in jeep leading the convoy and two cannoneers in the first M16. Two sections immediately opened fire on each side of road temporarily stemming the attack. After initial fire one M15 was sent back to report situation to Infantry located vicinity Vonhausen. All other vehicles except M-3 and jeep withdrew. After withdrawing a short distance two M16's returned to scene of action accompanied by patrols in woods on each side of road. By firing on each side of road they advanced, this group was able to pick up two wounded EM and force the enemy remaining in the area to disperse. Ammunition expended 2000 rounds of .50 cal.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, David L. Chapman, Jean Kayser (niece), www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov - WWII Enlistment Record, www.ancestry.com - Headstone and Interment Record / Ohio Births and Christenings Index / 1910-1920 Census

Photo source: www.findagrave.com, Des Philippet, Jean Kayser