Dublin Core
Title
Frank Novick Military Service Portrait
Description
Frank J. Novick
Private United States Army
12th Engineer Combat Battalion
8th Division
Born: 1921
Died: Aug 9, 1944
Frank was 23 years old and had been in the Army for two and a half years. His parents, who lived at 13 Florida Road, had last heard from him on July 23rd.
Frank was originally listed as missing in action on July 26th. His parents received word from the War Department on Sunday, September 24, 1944, that he had been killed in action as a result of significant wounds.
He is buried in Normandy, France (C-15-21)
Besides his parents, he leaves six sisters, and two brothers. He worked at Hood Rubber in Watertown before entering tlie Army.
The portrait is on display in the Maynard Veterans' Wall of Honor in the Soup Campbell Room, Lower Level of Maynard Town Hall.
Private United States Army
12th Engineer Combat Battalion
8th Division
Born: 1921
Died: Aug 9, 1944
Frank was 23 years old and had been in the Army for two and a half years. His parents, who lived at 13 Florida Road, had last heard from him on July 23rd.
Frank was originally listed as missing in action on July 26th. His parents received word from the War Department on Sunday, September 24, 1944, that he had been killed in action as a result of significant wounds.
He is buried in Normandy, France (C-15-21)
Besides his parents, he leaves six sisters, and two brothers. He worked at Hood Rubber in Watertown before entering tlie Army.
The portrait is on display in the Maynard Veterans' Wall of Honor in the Soup Campbell Room, Lower Level of Maynard Town Hall.
Identifier
2020.73
Relation
Description researched and provided by Andrew Mitzcavitch
See 2019.155
See 2019.155
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Framed Photo 8x10
Physical Dimensions
8 x 10 inches
Storage
Digital