courtesy of Vickie O. |
When Robert was drafted in June 1943 he was working in a factory in Westchester, New York. After completing his initial military training he was sent to England and assigned to B Company 116th Infantry. He was with the unit in time to participate in the amphibious assault on Omaha Beach. PVT Palmer was killed in action in that effort on 6 Jun 1944.
PVT Palmer was repatriated in 1948 and re-interred in Laurel Grove Memorial Park in Towtowa, New Jersey.
Robert's younger brothers also served. Thomas Stephen Palmer served as a SGT in the U.S. Air Force. John Samuel Palmer served as a PVT in Headquarters Battery 170th Field Artillery (New York National Guard) and then on active duty until August 1954 and may have died in 1955 of what might have been a service related injury.
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