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Personal info

Full name
BOEVE, Homer Emil
Date of birth
23 September 1917
Age
27
Place of birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan
Hometown
Wayne County, Michigan

Military service

Service number
36886002
Rank
Private First Class
Function
Section Runner
Unit
I Company,
3rd Battalion,
275th Infantry Regiment,
70th Infantry Division
Awards
Purple Heart

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
1 January 1945
Place of death
Near Philippsbourg, France

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
C 10 54

Immediate family

Members
Henry Boeve (father)
Emma (DeWitte) Boeve (mother)
Vivian Boeve (sister)
Evelyn I. (Kruger) Boeve (wife)

More information

Pfc Homer E Boeve was employed at Packard Motor Car Company. He entered the service 8 November 1943. He was sent overseas in early December.

George Marschall: As I got back to the rear of the house, one of the guys came out the back door and said that our section runner, Homer Boeve, was killed by one of our own guys as he came to get us with orders to move up on a hill next to the farmhouse where we had assembled. Homer had very poor hearing. We all told him back at Fort Wood that it would get him killed. But he just liked the idea of being a runner. He just did not hear the challenge as he approached our guy in the dark. Bill Rathkamp had carried him into the house, where Homer said that we were needed on top of the adjacent Hill. He died there in the house. When we got to the hill, Harry and Howard Mumm took their gun on top while Flink and I took our gun around the nose of the Hill above the road about halfway up.

He was initially buried at the Temporary American Military Cemetery in St. Avold, France.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.trailblazersww2.org, www.ancestry.com - U.S., Headstone and Interment Record / 1930 Census / Marriage License, WWII Draft Card

Photo source: Peter Schouteten, Livingston County Daily Press and Argus - 7 February 1945, Detroit News - 12 February 1945