Joseph Cavaliere’s name is on the 1946 Dedication page, the World War II Plaque at My dad said “I brought the letter to their house on the way home from work at the post office, and I handed the letter to his mom and she opened it and just broke down hysterical crying. I didn’t know what to do, (He would have paused in sadness at this point), she just kept crying and crying. They were such nice people.” It was an experience my father never forgot. Joseph Cavaliere was missing in action on November 5, 1944 and when dying at sea the ship’s crew holds a ceremony and drops flowers etc. where the incident occurred so you are considered buried at sea. George Toriello who supplied the Census information above sent this added information on Bob, been going thru many of my HHS files and came upon more info for this veteran. On the website, it shows he was 'missing in action'. I received his certificate of death from the National Archives. b. 15DEC1924 He was serving on the U.S.S. South Dakota (BB~57) and suffered shrapnel wounds in the neck and chest during an aerial bombardment while serving in the Pacific theater. Click here to view USS South Dakota (BB 57) ship and information on its service. Written by: |
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Background image of Navy buried at sea during World War II obtained from: https://picclick.com/US-Navy-WW2-Photo-WWII-Burial-at-Sea-352235038894.html |