Carlyle Lewis Stevens was born on 26 February 1920
He attended Chattanooga High School
Killed in Action 25 November 1944
Buried at Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
First Lieutenant
750th Tank Battalion, 104th Infantry Division, Company D
The Chattanooga Daily Times, 21 November 1947
The body of First Lt. Carlyle L. Stevens, who was killed in action in Germany on Nov. 25, 1944, is scheduled to arrive here today. Lt. Stevens was the son of Mrs. Amelia Addison of 510 Douglas Street. The body was retrned to the United States aboard the USAT Joseph V. Connolly, which docked in New York last month, bringing the forst honored dead from Europe. Lt. Stevens was first buried in Henri Chapelle Military Cemetery at Eupen, Belgium.
Lt. Stevens was a graduate of Chattanooga High School, and he attended Georgia Tech, the University of Tennessee and the University of Chattanooga. He entered the army in May, 1942, with the commission of second lieutenant. He is survived byhis mother, a daughter, Miss Caroly Rita Stevens of Washington D.C.; a sister, Mrs. W.S. Cifers, and an aunt, Miss Freddie Grayson, both of Chattanooga.
- Rank: First Lieutenant
- Date of birth: 26 February 1920
- Date of death: 25 November 1944
- County: Hamilton
- Hometown: Chattanooga
- Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
- Division/Assignment: 750th Tank Battalion, 104th Infantry Division
- Theater: Europe
- Conflict: World War II
- Burial/Memorial Location: Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN
- Location In Memorial: Pillar X, Middle Panel
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