Raleigh Boyd Moore was born on 1 May 1917, the son of John Moore and Hattie Cutshall.
Died 8 November 1944
Buried at Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, Greeneville, TN, C, 157

Private
101st Infantry Regiment, 26th Infantry Division

The Greeneville Sun, December 28, 1944
Pvt. Ralph Boyd Moroe, was killed in action in France, November 8. He is survived by three sister, Eva Moore of Blountville, Mrs. Ernest Gosnell of Marshall, N.C. and Zora Devoti of Greeneville. A brother, Ellis A. Moore was killed September 25th in Holland. They were the son of the late John Moore and Hattie Mae Cutshaw Robertson.

The Greeneville Sun, Wednesday April 6, 1949
The bodies of two brothers, Pfc. Ellis A. Moore and Pvt Raleigh B. Moore, both killed in World War II and in less than six weeks time will arrive in Greeneville on train 46 Wednesday morning. Pvt. Raleigh Moore entered teh service on February 2, 1942 and was killed November 8, 1944 in France. He was attached to the 101st Infantry and 26th Division. Pfc. Ellis Moore entered service March 12, 1944 and was killed in Holland September 25, 1944. He served with the 101st Airborne Division.

  • Rank: Private
  • Date of birth:
  • 1 May 1917
  • Date of death: 8 November 1944
  • County: Greene
  • Hometown: Greeneville
  • Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
  • Division/Assignment: 101st Infantry Regiment, 26th Infantry Division
  • Theater: Europe
  • Conflict: World War II
  • Awards: Purple Heart
  • Burial/Memorial Location: Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, Greeneville, TN
  • Location In Memorial: Pillar IX, Bottom Panel
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