Database 83rd Infantry Division

Edward E Seaman (33624787)

Name Seaman, Edward E
Rank Private First Class
Army Serial # 33624787
State Pennsylvania
Date of death 1944-12-06
Plot, Row, Grave E, 3, 22
Cemetery Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, Henri-Chapelle, Belgium , Google Maps
Role MOS 745 Rifleman
Unit B Company, 330th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division
Awards Purple Heart
Additional information
Private First Class Seaman was a member of B Company. The morning report for August 3, 1944 on page 6 lists him joining the unit from the 41st Replacement Battalion on August 1, 1944. The morning report for October 24, 1944 on page 28 lists him transferred to the 308th Medical Detachment Clearing Station due to sickness. Page 32, for October 28, 1944, shows him returning to duty.

The morning report for December 10, 1944 on page 20 lists his status changed to Missing in Action on December 6, 1944. Page 29, for December 29, 1944, corrects this entry to list Killed in Action on December 6, 1944. The pages can be seen below.
Morning reports
1944-08-03 PFC Assigned and joined from 41st Replacement Battalion as of August 1, 1944 B / 330 view page
1944-10-24 PVT Non battle casualty and duty to Clearing Station, 308th Medical Battalion on October 23, 1944 745 B / 330 view page
1944-10-28 PVT Returned to duty from Clearing Station, 308th Medical Battalion on October 28, 1944 745 B / 330 view page
1944-11-06 PFC Non battle casualty and transferred to 110th Evacuation Hospital on November 4, 1944 653 B / 330 view page
1944-11-10 PFC Assigned and joined from 110th Evacuation Hospital as of November 10, 1944 653 B / 330 view page
1944-12-10 PFC Missing in action as of December 6, 1944 745 B / 330 view page
1944-12-12 PFC Killed in action on December 6, 1944 745 B / 330 view page
General Orders
GO # Rank Award Page
330 / 1944 / #16 PFC

Combat Infantry Badge awarded for exemplary conduct in action against the enemy.

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Various documents
Description Page
Listed in 330th Infantry Regiment Casualties and Awards as killed in action as a Private First Class in 330. 3