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MITCHELL, Homer J - Date of
birth
11 October 1924 -
Age
20 - Place of
birth
Beckham County, Oklahoma -
Hometown
Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
38352486 -
Rank
Private -
Function
unknown -
Unit
F Company,
2nd Battalion,
359th Infantry Regiment,
90th Infantry Division
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Awards
Bronze Star,
Purple Heart
Death
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Status
Killed in Action - Date of
death
10 December 1944 - Place of
death
Dillingen, Germany
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Lorraine -
Tablets of the Missing
* This soldier has been accounted for. A rosette has been placed next to his name.
Immediate family
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Members
Royal K. Mitchell (father)
Gussie A. (LeMond) Mitchell (mother)
James W. Mitchell (brother)
Pearl A. Mitchell (sister)
Akard L. Mitchell (brother)
Freddie M. Mitchell (brother)
More information
Homer Mitchell enlisted in el Paso, Texas on 21 August 1943 and was sent overseas in March 1944.He was wounded in action when he was shot in the right foot by sniper fire on 5 July 1944. After recovering he rejoined his unit on 2 October 1944.
His battalion had been tasked with holding defensive positions in the Pachten Forest near Dillingen, Germany, when he was reported killed in action on 10 December 1944 by enemy artillery fire. His body could not be evacuated due to intense fighting against heavily reinforced German forces. American commanders eventually ordered the regiment to withdraw, but many casualties were nonrecoverable due to the intensity of the mortar and artillery strikes.
Following the end of the war, the American Graves Registration Command was tasked with investigating and recovering missing American personnel in Europe. They conducted several investigations in the Pachten Forest area between 1946 and 1950 but were unable to recover or identify Mitchell’s remains. He was officially declared Killed in Action in November 1951.
While studying unresolved American losses in the Pachten Forest area in 2018, a DPAA historian determined that one set of unidentified remains, designated X-3212, recovered in February 1946, possibly belonged to Mitchell. The remains, which had been interred in the United States Military Cemetery (now Brittany American Cemetery), in St. James, France, in 1950, were disinterred in August 2021 and sent to the DPAA laboratory for identification.
To identify Mitchell’s remains, scientists from DPAA used anthropological analysis, as well as dental and circumstantial evidence. Additionally, scientists from the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis.
Mitchell’s name is recorded on the Walls of the Missing at Lorraine American Cemetery. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has been accounted for.
Mitchell will be buried in Portales, New Mexico, on 26 April 2024 (information added January 2024).
Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Raf Dyckmans, www.abmc.gov, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.ancestry.com – Laster Benton Stow Ware Family
Photo source: www.findagrave.com - Dave Hansen, New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe