Breen, Raymond Jay (Interview outline and video), 2015
Moore, Deb (Interviewer)
Raymond Breen was born on February 4, 1925 in Zeeland, Michigan. When he was eighteen he registered for the draft, and six weeks after registering he was drafted in March 1943 and went to Camp Butner, North Carolina for basic training. He participated in maneuvers in Tennessee and was eventually promoted to the rank of staff sergeant and placed in charge of a mortar squad of eight men. In fall 1944 he left the United States with the 310th Infantry Regiment of the 78th Infantry Division and arrived in England on October 26, 1944. He stayed in England for further training before sailing to France, arriving at Le Havre on November 22, 1944. He fought in the Hurtgen Forest, crossed the Rhine River at Remagen, and helped clear the Ruhr Pocket. Near the end of the war he helped save four wounded Americans and was awarded a Bronze Star for valor. After Germany's surrender in May 1945 he was part of the occupation force in the Ruhr Pocket and stayed in Europe until January 1946 when he was sent home and dishcarged from the Army.
2015-09-01
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Veterans History Project (U.S.)
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Breen, Raymond Jay, “Breen, Raymond Jay (Interview outline and video), 2015,” Digital Collections, accessed December 20, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/40658.