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''????????????? – November 18, 1944''
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Private First Class Ralph D. Sims, Jr.
  
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''[Unknown D.O.B.] &#8211; 18 November 1944''
  
 
== Personal History ==
 
== Personal History ==
  
Sims was born in Hazen, Arkansas. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Sims. He attended Arkansas State Teachers College beginning in September of 1940 and graduated in May of 1943 with a bachelor of science. Sims also attended Drexel Institute of Technology at Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He was a member of Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity while he was a student at Arkansas State Teachers College.  
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Sims was born in Hazen, Arkansas to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Sims. He began attending [[Wikipedia:University of Central Arkansas| Arkansas State Teachers College]] in September 1940 and graduated in May 1943 with a Bachelor of Science. While there he was a member of the [[Wikipedia:Sigma_Tau_Gamma| Sigma Tau Gamma]] fraternity. Sims also attended [[Wikipedia:Drexel University| Drexel Institute of Technology]] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  
Sims entered the military on May 31, 1943. He trained at the Infantry at Camp Fannin in Texas, and then went on to serve the Army Specialized Training Program Infantry in Europe.
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Sims entered the military on May 31, 1943. He trained in the infantry at [[Wikipedia:Camp_Fannin| Camp Fannin]] in Texas, and then went on to serve in the [[Wikipedia:Army Specialized Training Program|Army Specialized Training Program]] in Europe.
  
== Death ==
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Sims was killed in action in Mecleaunes, France on 18 November 1944 and was buried at the U.S. Military Cemetery at [[Wikipedia:Limey-Remenauville|Limey, France]].
  
Sims was killed in action in Mecleaunes, France on November 18, 1944. He was buried at the U.S. Military Cemetery at Limey France.
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Private First Class Ralph D. Sims, Jr.

[Unknown D.O.B.] – 18 November 1944

Personal History

Sims was born in Hazen, Arkansas to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Sims. He began attending Arkansas State Teachers College in September 1940 and graduated in May 1943 with a Bachelor of Science. While there he was a member of the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. Sims also attended Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Sims entered the military on May 31, 1943. He trained in the infantry at Camp Fannin in Texas, and then went on to serve in the Army Specialized Training Program in Europe.

Sims was killed in action in Mecleaunes, France on 18 November 1944 and was buried at the U.S. Military Cemetery at Limey, France.

Gallery