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William Earl Monroe 1944 - 2013

William Earl Monroe was born on April 22, 1944, and died at age 68 years old on January 16, 2013. William Monroe was buried at Missouri Veterans Cemetery At Bloomfield Section K Row 17 Site 771 17357 Stars And Stripes Way, in Bloomfield, Mo. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Earl Monroe.
William Earl Monroe
April 22, 1944
January 16, 2013
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  • 04/22
    1944

    Birthday

    April 22, 1944
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    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SP4
  • 01/16
    2013

    Death

    January 16, 2013
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    Cause of death
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Missouri Veterans Cemetery At Bloomfield Section K Row 17 Site 771 17357 Stars And Stripes Way, in Bloomfield, Mo 63825
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In 1944, in the year that William Earl Monroe was born, on June 6th, the largest amphibious invasion in history was launched - the Normandy landing (called D-Day). Soldiers from the United States, Britain, Canada, and the Free French landed on Normandy Beach and were later joined by Poland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and the Netherlands. Almost 5,000 landing and assault craft, 289 escort vessels, and 277 minesweepers were involved. Nearly 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel on D-Day - Allied casualties on the first day were at least 10,000. 4,414 were confirmed dead.
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In 1951, he was merely 7 years old when on June 25th, CBS began broadcasting in color. There were well over 10 million televisions by that time. The first show in color was a musical variety special titled "Premiere". Hardly anyone had a color TV that could see the show.
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