WIFE RECEIVES TELEGRAM ON 4TH OF JULY
James McMahon Dies June 12 During Invasion.
Mrs. Beulah McMahon, Algona, was notified Tuesday evening by the war department that her husband, Tech. Sgt. James Harold McMahon, was killed in action June 12, somewhere in France. Further information will be sent her as soon as possible. When last heard from he was stationed in England and it is presumed he took part in the invasion on D-Day, June 6.
Sergeant McMahon was in a division of infantry. He enlisted in April 1942, and while in this country trained at Camp Barkley, Tex.; Camp Claiborne, La.; Fort Dix, N. J., and just previous to embarkation completed desert training in California. He went overseas in March, 1944.
He was born, May 30, 1914, at Mendota, Putnam county Mo. He moved with his parents to Minnesota, and in 1930 came to Algona. In September, 1940, he was married to Beulah Alger.
Mrs. McMahon, a graduate of the Methodist hospital at Mitchell, S. D., is superintendent of nurses at the Kossuth hospital. Her last visit with her husband was in February when he was home on furlough.
Jim’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McMahon, and two brothers, Warren and Omar, live here. His brother Raymond lives in Sioux City; a sister Ruby, Mrs. Genn Wood, in Charles City; and a sister Bessie, Mrs. Kenneth McCoy, at Bode.
Source: Unknown newspaper -- Shared by Jerry Yocum, Historian, Camp Algona POW Museum, Algona, IA (photo included)
Report Algona Soldier Killed.
Sgt. James H. McMahon Took Part in Invasion.
Algona—Mrs. Beulah McMahon received notice from the War Department Tuesday evening that her husband, T/Sgt. James Harold McMahon, had been killed in action June 12 somewhere in France. He was in the infantry. When last heard from he was stationed in England. It is presumed that the participated in the invasion.
He enlisted, April, 1942, and received training at Camp Berkeley, Texas; Camp Claiborne, La.; Fort Dix, N.J., and just before embarking overseas he completed training in a desert camp in California.
Sgt. McMahon was married in September, 1940, to Miss Beulah Alger. Mrs. McMahon , a graduate of the Methodist hospital at Mitchell, S. Dak., is superintendent of nurses at the Kossuth hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George McMahon, parents; brothers, Warren and Omar, all of Algona, a brother, Raymond of Sioux City, 2 sisters, Mrs. Kenneth McCoy of Bode and Mrs. Glen Wood of Charles City, in addition to his wife, survive.
He was born May 30, 1914, at Mendota, Mo.
Source: The Globe-Gazette, Mason City, IA – Thursday, July 6, 1944
Algona Boy Killed
Mrs. Beulah McMahon, Algona, was notified Tuesday evening by the War Department that her husband, Tech. Sgt. James Harold McMahon, was killed in action June 12, somewhere in France. Further information will be sent as soon as possible. When last heard from he was stationed in England and it is presumed he took part in the invasion on D-day, June 6.
Mrs. McMahon, a graduate of the Methodist hospital at Mitchell, S.D., is superintendent of nurses at the Kossuth hospital.
Source: Bancroft Register, July 13, 1944
Memorial Service For Sgt. James H. McMahon, Sunday.
At the Baptist church Sunday afternoon, Aug. 6, 1944, at 3 o’clock , memorial services will be held for Staff Sgt. James H. McMahon, killed in action in Normandy June 12. Sgt. McMahon enlisted in April, 1942, and had visited here with his wife last February. She is superintendent of nurses at the Kossuth hospital. Sgt. McMahon’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMahon.
Source: The Algona Upper DesMoines, Tuesday, August 1, 1944
80 Kossuth Men Officially Listed As Casualties In War
FIRST RELEASE OF STATE HISTORICAL DEATH SUMMARIES
Eighty men from Kossuth county lost their lives while in the service of their country in World War II.
KOSSUTH'S WAR DEAD.
McMahon, James Harold, T-Sgt.
Killed in action in France June 12, 1944.
Wife: Mrs. Beulah McMahon, Supt. Nurses Kossuth Hospital, Algona.
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McMahon, Algona, Ia.
Source: The Algona Upper DesMoines, Tuesday, January 22, 1946 – page 7.
James H. McMahon was born May 30, 1914 to George and Mabel Guffey McMahon. He died June 12, 1944 and is buried in Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, France.
Sgt. McMahon served in World War II with the U.S. Army Co. C, 357th Infantry, 90th Division and was KIA in France. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
Source: ancestry.com
Photo shared by Jerry Yocum, Historian, Camp Algona POW Museum, Algona, IA