World War II Alabamians Killed in Action: Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.
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Title
World War II Alabamians Killed in Action: Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.
Alternative Title
Alabamians Killed in Action: Aquilla Calhoun
Subject
World War II, 1939-1945
Army
Veterans--Florida
Description
A record announcing the death of Captain Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr., a native of Panama City, Florida. Capt. Calhoun attended the University of Florida (UF) and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. It was upon his graduation that Capt. Calhoun enlisted as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserves. Upon his enlistment, he entered the 92nd Field Artillery's 2nd Armored Division in Fort Benning, Georgia. His unit gained the nickname the Brave Cannons, which has stuck throughout the 92nd Field Artillery's career. With the intensification of World War II, the Allied began to execute the Omaha Beach Normandy Invasion in June of 1944. After the invasion, Capt. Calhoun made his way to Northern France, where he played a vital role in the liberation of Bresles, a commune in the Picardie region of France. Capt. Calhoun died during his service in France and is currently buried at the Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial in Dinozé, France. Calhoun is one of 85 Florida residents interned at Epinal. His death led to the creation of a tribute site and memorial in his honor in Bristles.
Source
Digital reproduction of original typewritten record, November 10, 1944. http://interactive.ancestry.com/1763/31782_646933_0000-00405/2178?backurl=http://person.ancestry.com/tree/89588287/person/48591322334/facts/citation/343791487266/.
Date Created
1944-11-10
Is Part Of
Epinal American Cemetery Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Format
image/jpg
Extent
841 KB
Medium
1 typewritten record
Language
eng
Type
Text
Coverage
Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial, Dinozé, France
Eufaula, Alabama
Accrual Method
Donation
Mediator
History Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Rights Holder
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Contributing Project
Epinal Cemetery Project
Curator
Berrios, Melissa
Cepero, Laura
Source Repository
External Reference
David, Powell. "Unit History: The 1/92nd Field Artillery Association - Vietnam." Brave Cannons. Accessed March 21, 2016. http://www.bravecannons.org/History/red_devil.html.
"To Receive Degree from U. of Florida." The Panama City News-Herald, January 18, 1942. https://www.newspapers.com/image/39103540/?terms=Calhoun.
"Miss Lillian Luke Becomes Bride of Lt. A. A. Calhoun In Lovely Eufaula Ceremony." The Panama City News-Herald, January 18, 1942. https://www.newspapers.com/image/39092405/?terms=Calhoun.
Document Item Type Metadata
Original Format
1 typewritten record
Citation
Melissa Berrios, “World War II Alabamians Killed in Action: Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.,” RICHES, accessed December 30, 2024, https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/6992.