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Major Howie’s birthplace, and the place of his death.
 
Maj. Thomas D. Howie, the Major of St. Lo Marker - Reverse image, Touch for more information
By Brian Scott, July 19, 2008
Maj. Thomas D. Howie, the Major of St. Lo Marker - Reverse
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1 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — 1-8 — Maj. Thomas D. HowieThe Major of St. Lô
Birthplace of Thomas Dry Howie (1908–1944), World War II hero famous as “The Major of St. Lô,” Abbeville High School, Class of 1925. The Citadel, Class of 1929, where he was an all-state football player and was president of his class. Coach and . . . Map (db m9344) HM
2 France, Normandie, Manche, Saint-Lô — Thomas D. HowieLe Major de Saint-Lô — 12 Abril 1908 – 17 Juillet 1944 —
Commandant le 3e Battalion, 116e Régiment D'Infanterie, 29e Division U.S.A. Tombé a la téte de ses troupes en libérant notre ville au cri de ralliement... a Saint-Lô! English translation: Thomas D. Howie, The . . . Map (db m9461) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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