Frank Perconte

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Frank Perconte
b. 10 March 1917
Nickname Perco
Place of birth Joliet, Illinois
Years of service 1942-1945
Rank Sergeant
Unit Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment
Other work Postman

Frank Perconte (born March 10, 1917) was a non-commissioned officer during World War II with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division in the United States Army. He was portrayed by James Madio in the HBO/BBC miniseries Band of Brothers.

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[edit] Early Years

Frank Perconte was born to Joseph Perconte and Mary Carbone, and raised in Joliet, Illinois where he also attended Joliet Central High School. He enlisted in 1942 and was one of the first soldiers assigned to Easy Company. He is still alive today living well in Joliet (8/14/06.)

[edit] During World War II

Perconte was a non-commissioned officer in 1st Platoon. He jumped into D-Day and started his own collection of dead soldiers' watches. He saw action again during Operation Market Garden and participated in the Battle of the Bulge. On Easy's assault on the town of Foy, he was shot in the rear by a German sniper. Frank was out for a couple of days before re-joining Easy at the town of Haguenau.

Frank lived out the rest of the war and returned home and became a postman.

[edit] Decorations and Awards

[edit] American Army Medals

[edit] Foreign Decorations

[edit] Commemorative Medals Awarded Post-War

  • Commemorative D-Day Medal (60th Anniversary)
  • Commemorative D-Day Medal (50th Anniversary)
  • Commemorative Battle of the Bulge Medal
  • Commemorative French D-Day Medal
  • American Defense Service Medal
  • Combat Service Commemorative Medal
  • Austrian Liberation 50th Anniversary Medal
  • Victory in Europe Commemorative Medal
  • Commemorative WWII Medal

[edit] Badges/Other

[edit] References

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