Database 83rd Infantry Division

Philip J Reichert Jr (O-1180021)

Name Reichert, Philip J Jr
Rank First Lieutenant
Army Serial # O-1180021
State Kansas
Date of death 1944-08-10
Plot, Row, Grave L, 13, 15
Cemetery Brittany American Cemetery, St. James, France , Google Maps
Role Forward observer
Unit 908th Field Artillery Battalion, 83rd Infantry Division
Awards Air Medal Purple Heart
Additional information
1st Lt Philip Reichert was listed on the 908th roster as being a Reconnaissance Officer for C Battery. Battle hardened by the bloody Normandy campaign of July 1944, the 908th met its greatest test at La Marchandais, a small farm in Brittany about 10 km south of the seaport cities of St. Malo and Dinard. There, on August 10, 1944, as the 908th fired its 105mm guns directly into the St. Malo fortifications, the battalion was subjected to fierce German counter-battery fire.

According to the 908th history, early in the morning of the 10th, the Piper Cub that was carrying forward observers 1st Lt. Philip J. Reichert and 1st Lt. John B. Goettke exploded in mid-air, apparently struck by a shell. Both were killed instantly. (They were awarded the Air Medal posthumously.) 1st Lt. Manny Goodridge recalls seeing the plane being hit. The wing broke in the middle and both wing tips folded forward. More information can be found here.
Morning reports
1944-07-16 1LT Assumed command as of July 16, 1944 1193 C / 908FA view page
1944-08-10 1LT Killed in action on August 10, 1944 9312 C / 908FA view page
1944-08-10 1LT Relieved of command as of August 10, 1944 9312 C / 908FA view page
1944-08-10 1LT Listed in Record of Events for August 10, 1944 HQ / 908FA view page
General Orders
GO # Rank Award Page
83 / 1944 / #26 1LT

Air Medal awarded for distinguishing himself by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight from June 27, 1944 to July 25, 1944 in France.

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83 / 1944 / #29 1LT

Air Medal awarded posthumously for distinguishing himself by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight from June 27, 1944 to July 25, 1944 in France.

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Various documents
Description Page
Listed in HQ 908th Field Artillery Battalion, History 1944 as killed in action on August 10, 1944 as a Captain in C/908FA. 12
Listed in HQ 908th Field Artillery Battalion, History 1944: Awarded an Air Medal (Posthumous) for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flights during the Normandy Campaign from 27 June 1944 to 25 July 1944 as a First Lieutenant in 908FA 18