http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 23 December 2012 COOGANs wounded in the service of the United States during the Second World War [AKA World War II] (1941-1945): ***Note - not a complete listing*** Name Rank Unit Injury Reported COOGAN, Charles AS (Navy) "Alexander Macomb" 03 JUL 1942 COOGAN, Charles P. 1LT (USMC) [c. 12 FEB 1945 ?] COOGAN, Robert _LT (USAAC) Eighth Air Force c.AUG 1944 COOGAN, William J. 2LT (USMC) 08 MAY 1945 ************************** Reports: _____________________________________________________________________________ Coogan, Charles AS, US Navy stationed aboard "Alexander Macomb" wounded [reported as "armed guard wounded"] - 03 JUL 1942 source: http://www.usmm.org/ag/c.html _____________________________________________________________________________ Coogan, Robert LT, (B-17 Navigator) US Army Air Corps stationed with the Eighth Air Force wounded during bombing mission over Munich, Germany - reported 18 AUG 1944 Family: Forest Hills, NY source: "St. Petersburg Evening Independent" [FL], 18 AUG 1944 "Local Flier Saved by Daring Stunt" _____________________________________________________________________________ Coogan, William J. 2LT (Second Lieutenant), US Marine Corps (USMC) wounded (in action) - 08 MAY 1945 Grand-Aunt: Miss Rose Jordan, 617 Jersey Avenue, Jersey City, NJ NOTE - "wounded second trip; last reported on Sept. 12, 1944" source: "New York Times" [NY], 08 MAY 1945 "Latest War Casualties" _____________________________________________________________________________ Coogan, Charles P. 1LT (First Lieutenant), US Marine Corps (USMC) wounded (in action) - (possibly around 12 FEB 1945) Spouse: [Helen D. Coogan], 17 Curry Street, South Charleston, WV source: "Charleston Gazette" [WV], 12 FEB 1945 (possible) _____________________________________________________________________________