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Personal info

Full name
LUND, Gerhard Roger
Date of birth
15 June 1923
Age
21
Place of birth
Carrington, Foster County, North Dakota
Hometown
Sunburst, Toole County, Montana

Military service

Service number
37557955
Rank
Staff Sergeant
Function
unknown
Unit
194th Glider Infantry Regiment,
17th Airborne Division
Awards
Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
28 March 1945
Place of death
Aachen, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten
Plot Row Grave
D 14 9

Immediate family

Members
Gerhard Lund (father)
Ellen G. (Black) Lund (mother)
Ronald W. Lund (brother)
Lauretta J. Lund (sister)
Ellen J. Lund (sister)
Dorothy E. (Croft) Lund (wife)
Gary S. Lund (son)

More information

Gerhard Lund attended high school for 2 years. He married Dorothy Croft on 23 October 1943 in Fargo, North Dakota. Their son Gary Stuart Lund was born in May 1944.

He trained at Camp Mackall.

He was awarded the Bronze Star twice. One of the citations stated that during the Battle of the Bulge, his unit was bogging down for lack of ammunition and supplies. He drove a jeep, loaded with vital supplies, to the front lines with artillery and mortar shells blastings deep craters around him every foot of the way. Also, after a day of bitter fighting in knee-deep snow, the battalion withdrew and S/Sgt Lund frried back and forth between the battle line and medical aid station, carrying wounded in stretchers across his jeep until the last of the cassualties had been evacuated.

At the time of his deat his brother Ronald served as a fireman first class with the seabeed on Tinian Island.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, Astrid van Erp, Karen E. Black www.abmc.gov, www.wwiimemorial.com, http://www.ww2-airborne.us/, www.ancestry.com - Headstone and Interment Record / Social Security Death Index

Photo source: www.findagrave.com - Des Philippet, www.newspapers.com - Great Falls Tribune 13 April 1945