Born 30 August 1925
Died non Battle 21 October 1945

Private First Class

3039 Quartermaster Bakery Company

Returned from St. Avold, Metz, France
Buried at Knoxville National Cemetery, B, 6702

The Etowah Enterprise, October 28, 1948
The body of Pfc. D.G. Campbell, 23, or Archville, who was killed October 21, 1944 in Germany while serving with the U.S. Army, was returned this week to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eulis J. Campbell of Archville. Funeral services were to have been conducted this afternoon from the Archville church. Interment was to have been in the National Cemetery in Knoxville. Survivors other than his parents are five brothers, John Homer, Alvin, Sonny, Norman and James, all of Georgia.

  • Rank: Private First Class
  • Date of birth:
  • 30 August 1925
  • Date of death: 21 October 1945
  • County: Polk
  • Hometown: Archville
  • Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
  • Division/Assignment: 3039th Quartermaster Bakery Company
  • Theater: Europe
  • Conflict: World War II
  • Burial/Memorial Location: Knoxville National Cemetery, Knoxville, TN
  • Location In Memorial: Pillar XVI, Middle Panel
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