The Sicily-Rome American Monument and Cemetery at Nettuno, Italy provides the final resting place for four Citadel Men. All four were members of the Class of 1946.
To visit a man’s In Memoriam page, click on his name or photo.
Joseph Ambrose Doyle, Jr. | Ross L. Carmichael |
The Citadel, Class of 1946 | The Citadel, Class of 1946 |
First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces | Private, U.S. Army |
Service # O-828978 | Service # 33626939 |
757th Bomber Squadron, 459th Bomber Group, Heavy | 157th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division |
Entered the Service from: South Carolina | Entered the Service from: South Carolina |
Died: 28-Apr-45 | Died: 23-Feb-44 |
Buried at: Plot C Row 14 Grave 27 | Buried at: Plot G Row 4 Grave 56 |
Sicily-Rome American Cemetery | Sicily-Rome American Cemetery |
Nettuno, Italy | Nettuno, Italy |
Awards: | Awards: Purple Heart |
Jule Hancock, Jr. | Frank William Cantillion |
The Citadel, Class of 1946 | The Citadel, Class of 1946 |
Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces | Private First Class, U.S. Army |
Service # 34652165 | Service # 31336605 |
514th Bomber Squadron, 376th Bomber Group, Heavy | 337th Infantry Regiment, 85th Infantry Division |
Entered the Service from: South Carolina | Entered the Service from: Connecticut |
Died: 14-Oct-44 | Died: 2-May-44 |
Buried at: Plot I Row 1 Grave 69 | Buried at: Plot J Row 5 Grave 55 |
Sicily-Rome American Cemetery | Sicily-Rome American Cemetery |
Nettuno, Italy | Nettuno, Italy |
Awards: Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart | Awards: Purple Heart |
Sources: American Battle Monuments Commission, Mike Stannard ’65, The Citadel Archive & Museum, Scott Nahrgang ’96
More information about each Citadel Man can be found by accessing his individual in memoriam page via the alphabetical list.
Planning a visit to Nettuno, Italy? Download here a memorial booklet for the Citadel Men interred in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery to take with you.
More information about the Sicily-Rome American Monument and Cemetery including downloadable video, brochure, and booklet can be found on
the American Battle Monuments Commission website.
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