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Roddie Edmonds (1919)


World War II · US Army · Master Sergeant

Rank: Master Sergeant
United States of America
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t Stalag IX-B, a German POW Camp, Edmonds had his men stand firm when the camp commandant asked for Jewish soldiers to step forward. He responded with, "We are all Jews here."

Birth- 20/08/1919

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Birth- 20/08/1919

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Birth

South Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States of America

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1939 - 1945World War II- Ages: 26 - 22 years

Branch
Army
Served For
United States of America
Organization
Army
Conflict Period
World War II
Organization Code
ARMY

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Rank
Master Sergeant
WW2 Service Fact
US Army Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds, who died in 1985, led over 1,000 POWs in refusing to deliver Jewish comrades to German captors at Stalag 9B Bad Orb Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 50-09

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Enlistment- 17/03/1941-Age: 22 years

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Discharge- 3/10/1945-Age: 26 years

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1950 - 1953Korean War- Ages: 32 - 31 years

Conflict Period
Korean War
Served For
United States of America

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Enlistment- 19/09/1950-Age: 31 years

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Discharge- 10/08/1951-Age: 32 years

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Death- 8/08/1985-Age: 66 years
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Death- 8/08/1985-Age: 66 years

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Death

Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States of America

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Burial

Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States of America

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Social Security Number
***-**-4665

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Full Name
Roddie Edmonds

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