William Avery Duncan was born in 1922 in Cedar County, Iowa. He was 22 years of age . He attended the Tipton schools. He left Iowa on Feb. 12, 1943, for service and received his training at Camp Young, Calif.; Fort Pierce, Fla.; and Camp Pickett, Va. He was in the quartermaster's corps and was home on furlough in November, 1943, and left shortly afterwards for overseas duty. William served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a Private in the 3206th Quartermaster Service Company. He was killed during the Exercise Tiger--one of the large-scale rehearsals for the D-Day invasion of Normandy. This took place in April 1944 in Slapton Sands, Devon in the UK. An Allied naval convoy involved in the exercise was attacked by German submarines, and coordination and communication problems resulted in friendly fire deaths. At least 749 American servicemen were killed. Because of the impending invasion of Normandy, the incident was highly classified and the full story did not come out until years later after the war. He died on April 28, 1944 and is now buried in Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Source of information: The Tipton Advertiser, Tipton, Iowa, August 17, 1944, Page 1, www.abmc.gov