courtesy of Tony D. |
Joseph was drafted in December
1942. After training at Camp Croft, South Carolina he was sent to
England where he was assigned to I Company 116th Infantry. He trained
with the unit for the planned amphibious assault that was to be a part
of the effort to liberate Nazi occupied France. PVT Tiaskkum participated in the landings on 6 Jun 1944. He was promoted to PFC on 24 Jun 1944. Wounded by artillery fire on 15 Jul 1944 near Saint-Lo, France, PFC Tiaskkum was evacuated to a field hospital and treated but died of his wounds on 16 Jul 1944.
PFC Tiaskkum
was repatriated in 1949 aboard the USAT Carroll Victory and brought to
Seneca Falls on the New York Central Railroad. His body was then
escorted to the Tiaskkun home at 13 Mynderse Street by men from the
Kirk-Casey Post of the American Legion and LT Cyrus Garnsey Post of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars. PFC Tiaskkum was re-interred in Saint Columbkille Cemetery in Seneca Falls, New York.
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