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'''Louis Schadegg Killed in Action''' | '''Louis Schadegg Killed in Action''' | ||
[[file: | [[file:louis-schadegg.png|thumb|left|200px|Lt. Louis Schadegg]] | ||
[[file:louis-schadegg-headstone.png|thumb|right|200px|Louis Schadegg headstone in Margarten, Netherlands (findagrave.com)]] | |||
'''First Lt. Louis G. Schadegg''' was killed in action in Holland on October 29, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schadegg, from the war department. | '''First Lt. Louis G. Schadegg''' was killed in action in Holland on October 29, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schadegg, from the war department. | ||
'''Lt. Schadegg''' was a graduate of the college at Cheney and received his masters degree from Gonzaga University. He had had two years of pre-medical training and qualified as a medical parachutist while serving in England. '''Schadegg''' went to France on D-Day and from there to Holland where he lost his life. He lived at Reardan while his mother was a teacher in the Reardan school before moving to Cheney. | '''Lt. Schadegg''' was a graduate of the college at Cheney and received his masters degree from Gonzaga University. He had had two years of pre-medical training and qualified as a medical parachutist while serving in England. '''Schadegg''' went to France on D-Day and from there to Holland where he lost his life. He lived at Reardan while his mother was a teacher in the Reardan school before moving to Cheney. | ||
[He was in the 101st Airbourne division attached to the 326th airbourne medical battalion.] | [He was in the 101st Airbourne division attached to the 326th airbourne medical battalion.] | ||
Revision as of 08:59, 17 November 2022
November 30, 1944
Louis Schadegg Killed in Action
First Lt. Louis G. Schadegg was killed in action in Holland on October 29, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schadegg, from the war department.
Lt. Schadegg was a graduate of the college at Cheney and received his masters degree from Gonzaga University. He had had two years of pre-medical training and qualified as a medical parachutist while serving in England. Schadegg went to France on D-Day and from there to Holland where he lost his life. He lived at Reardan while his mother was a teacher in the Reardan school before moving to Cheney.
[He was in the 101st Airbourne division attached to the 326th airbourne medical battalion.]
[He was awarded the Purple Heart.]