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Allen J. Coyne

Died in the service of our country
Branch of Service: Navy
Hometown: 10 Melrose
26 Home Place
Bergenfield
Date of birth: August 25, 1922
Rank: Storekeeper, First Class
Date of casualty: February 11, 1945
Dedication: Coyne Court, Bergenfield

Purple Heart
Combat Action Ribbon
World War II Victory Medal
American Campaign Medal
Distinguished Unit Citation
Good Conduct Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Navy Expeditionary Medal
Other webpages:
Allen James Coyne - National Archives
SK1 Allen J Coyne - Find a Grave Memorial
HonorStates.org


About Allen J.: Missing in Action or Buried at Sea. Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery, Manila Philippines

ID: 07071977
Entered the Service From: New Jersey
Rank: Storekeeper, First Class

Memorialized at: Manila American Cemetery
Location: Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines
Additional information: He had enlisted in the Navy. Served during World War II. He had the rank of Petty Officer First Class. Occupation or specialty was Storekeeper First Class. Service number was 7071977.

Coyne was reported missing and ultimately declared dead on February 11, 1945. Recorded circumstances attributed to: "Missing in action or lost at sea".

Allen J Coyne is buried or memorialized at Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery, Manila, Philippines. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location.

Allen James Coyne - WWII memorial
Cemetery


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