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Added "an American military cemetery in northern France" to first sentence because WHY MAKE THE READER LEAVE THE ARTICLE TO FIND OUT WHERE IT IS? Anticipate and answer questions, don't add them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.41.7.58 ( talk) 12:44, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
98 were executed, 96 buried here, 2 re-interred in US, 94 remain buried here. Where are the other 2 buried? Irish Melkite ( talk) 06:46, 24 August 2014 (UTC)
"Private Alex F. Miranda, 39297382, was buried in Row 2 Grave 27 until his remains were returned to the United States in 1990" The source states it is likely the grave in the united states is a marker and not an actual grave, where is the evidence Miranda was repatriated? On who's authority and why? [1] 68.100.235.197 ( talk) 07:23, 23 April 2015 (UTC)PrinceVildon
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"Their victims were 26 fellow American soldiers (all murdered) and 71 British, French, German, Italian, Polish and Algerian civilians (both male and female) who were raped or murdered." - This seems very poorly written. 66.37.42.2 ( talk) 12:53, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
In the lead section it indicates that ALL buried there were murders and were executed. This is patently not true.
The following indicates that one died in custody serving 5 years for sodomy. Another was sentenced to life and died during a disturbance. The third one may have been transfer there by mistake in place of another. Further research really needed on that last one (Lucas).
Willie Hall 1944 Casablanca, French Morocco, Mediterranean Theater of Operations ** **DD
William N. Lucas European Theater? **
Joseph J. Mahoney 1943 Algiers, Mediterranean Theater of Operations ** **DC
- ** - Remains transferred to Plot E in 1949. - **E - Remains exhumed from Plot E and returned to the United States. - **DD - Died during disturbance after being sentenced to life for murder.[7] - **DC - Died in custody after being sentenced to five years for sodomy of a 13 year boy in Sicily.[7]
See: Capital punishment by the United States military#Executions during World War II and postwar bottom of table.
This article needs a bit of work and is mostly duplicate of other material. Jrcrin001 ( talk) 03:32, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
If one examines the Satellite map by Google maps of the co-ordinates given (lat. 49°12'12.7"N, long. 3°32'49.6"E) and zooms in, one discovers the path bordering Plot E (the 'dishonored dead') is known in French as "Ru[e] du Pont Brûlé"; being translated, "Burned bridge road". 122.61.236.242 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 07:56, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
Shouldn't it be critically noted, that only 14 Persons of 98 convicted and executed in Plot E are explicitly identified as white / caucasian and the rest is of color or native american? This seems rampantly racist in the justice system of the US Army. 46.5.218.187 ( talk) 23:28, 12 March 2024 (UTC)
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Added "an American military cemetery in northern France" to first sentence because WHY MAKE THE READER LEAVE THE ARTICLE TO FIND OUT WHERE IT IS? Anticipate and answer questions, don't add them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.41.7.58 ( talk) 12:44, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
98 were executed, 96 buried here, 2 re-interred in US, 94 remain buried here. Where are the other 2 buried? Irish Melkite ( talk) 06:46, 24 August 2014 (UTC)
"Private Alex F. Miranda, 39297382, was buried in Row 2 Grave 27 until his remains were returned to the United States in 1990" The source states it is likely the grave in the united states is a marker and not an actual grave, where is the evidence Miranda was repatriated? On who's authority and why? [1] 68.100.235.197 ( talk) 07:23, 23 April 2015 (UTC)PrinceVildon
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"Their victims were 26 fellow American soldiers (all murdered) and 71 British, French, German, Italian, Polish and Algerian civilians (both male and female) who were raped or murdered." - This seems very poorly written. 66.37.42.2 ( talk) 12:53, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
In the lead section it indicates that ALL buried there were murders and were executed. This is patently not true.
The following indicates that one died in custody serving 5 years for sodomy. Another was sentenced to life and died during a disturbance. The third one may have been transfer there by mistake in place of another. Further research really needed on that last one (Lucas).
Willie Hall 1944 Casablanca, French Morocco, Mediterranean Theater of Operations ** **DD
William N. Lucas European Theater? **
Joseph J. Mahoney 1943 Algiers, Mediterranean Theater of Operations ** **DC
- ** - Remains transferred to Plot E in 1949. - **E - Remains exhumed from Plot E and returned to the United States. - **DD - Died during disturbance after being sentenced to life for murder.[7] - **DC - Died in custody after being sentenced to five years for sodomy of a 13 year boy in Sicily.[7]
See: Capital punishment by the United States military#Executions during World War II and postwar bottom of table.
This article needs a bit of work and is mostly duplicate of other material. Jrcrin001 ( talk) 03:32, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
If one examines the Satellite map by Google maps of the co-ordinates given (lat. 49°12'12.7"N, long. 3°32'49.6"E) and zooms in, one discovers the path bordering Plot E (the 'dishonored dead') is known in French as "Ru[e] du Pont Brûlé"; being translated, "Burned bridge road". 122.61.236.242 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 07:56, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
Shouldn't it be critically noted, that only 14 Persons of 98 convicted and executed in Plot E are explicitly identified as white / caucasian and the rest is of color or native american? This seems rampantly racist in the justice system of the US Army. 46.5.218.187 ( talk) 23:28, 12 March 2024 (UTC)