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Bowman Raymond Jerold

Name:
Raymond Jerold Bowman
Rank:
Private First Class
Serial Number:
32846512
Unit:
23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division
Date of Death:
1945-04-18
State:
New York
Cemetery:
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, New York
Plot:
Sec. 13 North, Veterans' plot
Row:
Grave:
482
Decoration:
Bronze Star, Purple Heart with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal
Comments:

Raymond Jerold Bowman was born in Rochester, New York on April 2, 1924, the fifth of seven children to George and Florence Rebecca (née Ward) Bowman. After graduating high school, Bowman was drafted into the United States Army on June 21, 1943; Bowman was unmarried, and had no children. He was assigned to Company D of the 23rd Infantry Regiment of the 2nd Infantry Division on July 5, 1943, where he later qualified as a machine gunner. In January 1944, he was sent overseas to the United Kingdom in preparation for Operation Overlord. Bowman served in France, where he was wounded in action on August 3, 1944, and later in Belgium and Germany. He reached the rank of Private first class during his service.

On April 18, 1945 in Leipzig, Germany, while Bowman and other troops were fighting to secure a bridge from a position inside an apartment building, Bowman was shot and killed by a German sniper while reloading his M1917 Browning machine gun. Nearby photographer Robert Capa captured images of the fight, Bowman's death, and the immediate aftermath, which gained fame in Life magazine with the caption "The picture of the last man to die." The Life magazine article did not identify the soldiers in the photographs by name, although Bowman's family recognized him by the small pin (which bore his initials) that he always wore on his collar.

On April 17, 2016, the people of Leipzig honored Raymond by renaming a street nearby the apartment building, Jahnallee 61, as "Bowmanstraße", hanging a plaque on the exterior of the building, and opening an exhibition room inside. The exhibition room includes some Robert Capa photographs taken in Leipzig and the most famous one taken of Raymond entitled, "The Last Man to Die".

PFC Bowman is now buried in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA.

Source of information: www.wikipedia.com, www.findagrave.com