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Note Gorenc’s strapped down M1 Thompson SMG and fighting knife on his boot. Notably, he chose not to use a Griswold jump bag for his Tommy Gun, preferring to have it available immediately when landing (U.S. Army Signal Corps Photo)

“Sgt. Joseph F. Gorenc from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the assistant S3 of HQ/3, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division climbing aboard the lead transport aircraft C-47 Dakota 8Y-S “Stoy Hora” of the 440th Troop Carrier Group at RAF Exeter Airfield, Devon, the UK on the night of 5/6th June 1944 for a drop behind Utah Beach on the Cotentin Peninsula of France near Cherbourg.

Sgt. Gorenc was taken prisoner on June 8th at St. Côme-du-Mont and reported as MIA. He apparently escaped from a Prison train in July and he was in action again at ‘Operation Market Garden’.

He returned home after the war, married, and had two daughters and at the age of 34 was an officer in a new startup manufacturing firm. While he, the owner, and another man were working late in the shop one night, an oil tank exploded. The young man; Joe and the owner were all injured but Joe’s injuries were life-threatening and he died two weeks later. (Taken from an account given by his sister Pat)”

Joseph F. Gorenc, born April 24, 1923 – died October 30, 1957, aged 34.

3 comments

  • PPE 75 yrs ago!

    Phil, Bklyn

    On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 7:01 AM laststandonzombieisland wrote:

    > laststandonzombieisland posted: ” “Sgt. Joseph F. Gorenc from Sheboygan, > Wisconsin, the assistant S3 of HQ/3, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division > climbing aboard the lead transport aircraft C-47 Dakota 8Y-S “Stoy Hora” of > the 440th Troop Carrier Group at RAF Exeter Airfield, Devon, the” >

    • Richard M. Pobieglo

      looking for any relatives of Sgt. Joseph Gorenc. .I believe he was a friend of my Uncle Iggy Pobieglo at Camp Taccoa…..

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