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Personal info

Full name
MILLARD, Carl Neil
Date of birth
28 December 1907
Age
36
Place of birth
Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas
Hometown
Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas

Military service

Service number
37237041
Rank
Private First Class
Function
unknown
Unit
A Company,
27th Armored Infantry Battalion,
9th Armored Division
Awards
Purple Heart

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
17 December 1944
Place of death
At the spot of the monument
La Vaulx-Richard, Stavelot, Belgium

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
C 8 30

Immediate family

Members
John Phillip Millard (father)
Nellie (Hyde) Millard (mother)
Harry Decatur Millard (brother)
Mary Hyde Millard (sister)
John H. Millard (brother)
Frank W. Millard (brother)

More information

On the morning of 17 December, elements of Kampfgruppe Peiper entered Ligneuville, Belgium and captured Company A's kitchen crew and its supply crew. They were transported to an area south of Stavelot called La Vaulx-Richard. The German commander decided that the men be murdered. So 12 men of Company A, and three Belgian civilians were executed. They were S/Sgt Walter Arter, S/Sgt Edward Kadluboski, T/5 William Edmonds, T/5 Donald Spencer, T/5 Klaas Visser, Pfc Harry Czaplinski, Pfc Carl Millard, Pfc Belen Reyes, Pfc Rolf Runge, Pvt Gion, Pvt David Glotzer and Pvt Donald Hoffer.

After the war, during a trial, SS-Schütze Ernst Mahl, who was present during the massacre, testified that he witnessed how SS-Unterscharführer Wolf together with two other SS soldiers led their victims up the hill and into the forest. When they were out of sight he heard four or five burst of nine to ten rounds each from a machine pistol. Approximately thirty minutes later he saw Wolf but he never saw the prisoners again. SS-Rottenführer Gärtner told his interrogators that he learned two days later that the prisoners had been shot.

There is a monument to commemorade them on the exact place where the bodies were found.

Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Terry Hirsch, Carla Mans, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.strijdbewijs.nlwww.ancestry.com - Edward Tenny Family Tree / WWII Draft Cards / 1910 Census

Photo source: www.ancestry.com - Edward Tenny Family Tree, www.strijdbewijs.nl, www.ancestry.com - SJBarton / amy rupp