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Personal info

Full name
BRECHKO, John "Brech"
Date of birth
25 October 1921
Age
23
Place of birth
Binghamton, Broome County, New York
Hometown
Binghamton, Broome County, New York

Military service

Service number
32476700
Rank
Sergeant
Function
unknown
Unit
C Company,
1st Battalion,
327th Glider Infantry Regiment,
101st Airborne Division
Awards
Bronze Star,
Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster

Death

Status
Missing in Action
Date of death
24 December 1944
Place of death
Rue de Neufchâteau 19
Bastogne, Belgium

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Tablets of the Missing

Immediate family

Members
Frank Brechko (father)
Anna (Remach) Brechko (mother)
Annie Brechko (sister)
Mary Brechko (sister)
Julia Brechko (sister)
Michael Brechko (brother)

More information

Sgt John Brechko graduated from Central High School, and employed by A.M. Pierson, news distributor.

He enlisted on 22 September 1942 in Binghamton, New York and was sent overseas in September 1943.

Per Dr. Jack T. Prior: "At 8:30 p.m. Christmas Eve, as I was about to step out the door for the hospital I heard the screeching sound of the first bomb. I ran outside to discover that the three-story apartment serving as my hospital was a flaming pile of debris about six feet high. The night was brighter than day from the magnesium flares the German bomber pilot had dropped. Our team headquarters about a block away also received a direct hit and was soon in flames.
I estimated that about twenty injured soldiers were killed in this bombing along with Renee Lemaire."
The incident was mentioned on page 156 of S.L.A. Marshall's book Bastogne: The First Eight Days: "That night the town was bombed twice. During the first raid, in the late evening, a bomb landed on the hospital of the 20th Armored Infantry Battalion near the intersection of the main roads from ArIon and Neufchâteau. It caved in the roof, burying 20 patients and killing a Belgian woman, Renée Lemaire, who was serving as a nurse."
A plaque on the wall of the building at the spot where this aid station was situated, remembers this tragic event.

His brother Michael Brechko was reported missing in action 20 December, four days before John was reported missing 24 December. He was liberated from a German prison camp.

Source of information: Astrid van Erp, Terry Hirsch, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.ww2-airborne.us, www.fold3.com, www.newspapers.com - Press and Sun-Bulletin, www.ancestry.com - 1920 Census / WWII Draft Card

Photo source: Astrid van Erp, www.newspapers.com - Press and Sun-Bulletin, www.ancestry.com - Binghamton Central High School Yearbook 1940