Remember...Glenn Gene Adams
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Marine Pfc. Glenn Gene Adams was born in Princewick, West Virginia, on March 21, 1921. He was the son of Willie D. and Ottie Adams of Quinwood and grew up in Greenbrier County with siblings Lemme, John, Berrlyn, Mary, and Robert. From 1927 through 1936, he attended Hellems Hollow School at Crichton.
A September 7 telegram from Lieutenant General A. A. Vandergrift, Commandant of the Marine Corps, states:
Deeply regret to inform you that your son Private First Class Glenn G Adams USMCR was killed in action in performance of his duty and service of his county. No information available at present regarding disposition of remains. Temporary burial in locality where death occurred probable. You will be promptly furnished any additional information received. To prevent possible aid to our enemies do not divulge the name of his ship or station. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
For his service, Glenn received the Purple Heart, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, and the World War II Victory Medal. Pfc. Adams was interred on February 15, 1950, at Long Island National Cemetery, Grave Number 10120, Section H.
Information for Glenn Adams' biography submitted by his brother, Robert B. Adams; article written by Patricia Richards McClure
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