World War II
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Fallen
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David Arnold Hedland entered the US Army at Ft. MacArthur Los Angeles, California on 12 January 1944. After his training on September 6, 1944 he joined, as "BAR gunner", the 3rd squad of the 1st platoon of the G Company of the 119th Infantry Regiment - 30th Infantry Division (Old Hickory). The BAR was the machine gun of the group.
PFC David Arnold Hedland Served with the 3rd 'squad' of the '1st platoon' of the 'G Company’ of the 119th Infantry Regiment (30th Old Hickory Division) and was with the first group of American soldiers to enter and to liberate Eygelshoven Netherland on 26 September 1944.
The "squad leader" John M. Nolan (10-4-1923 / 9-6-2019; he retired as a colonel in 1972) writes this in his memoirs.
see http://www.oldhickory30th.com/119th%20Co%20G%20Eygelshoven%20by%20Nolan.pdf
PFC David Arnold Hedland was one of the men who entered and liberated Eygelshoven on 26 September 1944 and stayed there before entering Germany. David Arnold Hedland died on November 20, 1944 in Freialdenhoven; a hamlet between Ubach Palenberg and Jülich in Germany.
After his death, a memorial service was held for him in Cass County North Dakota on January 7, 1945.
David Arnold Hedland is buried in the American Military Cemetery of Margraten,Netherlands, Holland plot L, row 14, grave 8
Name included on page 577 of the Register of North Dakota Veterans WWII.
Name included on the All Veterans Memorial on the North Dakota State Capitol Grounds Bismarck ND. Included with Ransom County.
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