ROZENKRANTZ, David “Rosie”  
 
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Name:  Rozenkrantz, David “Rosie”
Date of birth:  October 31st, 1916 (Los Angeles, California, United States)
Date of death:  September 28th, 1944 (M.I.A. near Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
Nationality:  American
Description:  David Rosenkrantz was one of the early members of the 504 PIR. After training at Ft. Benning and Ft. Bragg, the group saw its first action during the invasion of Sicily. The 3rd Battalion was in the first wave to drop into the heavily defended island. Rosenkrantz apparently landed in a remote area and, along with a Corporal Lee Black of Tennessee, captured 200 Italian soldiers.
After recovering from wounds received in Sicily, Rosenkrantz was one of the early members of the 504 PIR. After training at Ft. Benning and Ft. Bragg, the group saw its first action during the invasion of Sicily. The 3rd Battalion was in the first wave to drop into the heavily defended island. Rosenkrantz apparently landed in a remote area and, along with a Corporal Lee Black of Tennessee, captured 200 Italian soldiers.
After recovering from wounds received in Sicily, David rejoined the regiment in time for the invasion of Italy. Troopers from H Company, with a group of Rangers, made the initial landing on 9 September on the Italian coast at Maiori. They quickly advanced inland to seize the Chiunzi Pass and a vital railroad tunnel. They continued on until they captured Naples.
At Anzio, the 3rd Battalion was committed with the British First (Guards) Division in the heaviest fighting. By the time they were relieved, the paratrooper companies were reduced in strength to between 20 and 30 men. Conditions were brutal, but the 504 was stellar, and at Anzio received a nickname from the Germans -- "The Devils in Baggy Pants."
Because the 504 was in England recuperating from heavy battle losses in Italy, they missed the Normandy invasion. They left England in September 1944 to participate in "Operation Market Garden" in Holland. The 82nd was assigned to capture the bridges at the towns of Grave and Nijmegen. Rosenkrantz was killed during a deadly counter attack by an SS Panzer Division during the night of September 28th. His body was never recovered
rejoined the regiment in time for the invasion of Italy. Troopers from H Company, with a group of Rangers, made the initial landing on 9 September on the Italian coast at Maiori. They quickly advanced inland to seize the Chiunzi Pass and a vital railroad tunnel. They continued on until they captured Naples.
At Anzio, the 3rd Battalion was committed with the British First (Guards) Division in the heaviest fighting. By the time they were relieved, the paratrooper companies were reduced in strength to between 20 and 30 men. Conditions were brutal, but the 504 was stellar, and at Anzio received a nickname from the Germans -- "The Devils in Baggy Pants."
Because the 504 was in England recuperating from heavy battle losses in Italy, they missed the Normandy invasion. They left England in September 1944 to participate in "Operation Market Garden" in Holland. The 82nd was assigned to capture the bridges at the towns of Grave and Nijmegen. Rosenkrantz was killed during a deadly counter attack by an SS Panzer Division during the night of September 28th. His body was never recovered.
     
     
BRONZE STAR (BS)
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: H Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
Received on: 21 March 1945
Action: For heroic conduct in connection with military operations against the enemy in *** , 20 September 1944.
Details: with 2 stars
 
     
PURPLE HEART
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: H Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
Details: with two stars
 
     
GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL - ARMY
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: H Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne
 
     
AMERICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: H Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne
 
     
EUROPEAN-AFRICAN-MIDDLE EASTERN CAMPAIGN MEDAL
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
 
     
WORLD WAR TWO VICTORY MEDAL
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
 
     
COMBAT INFANTRYMAN BADGE
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: H Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
 
     
US ARMY PARACHUTE BADGE
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Unit: H Company, 3rd Battalion, 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
 
 
 
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Picture source:   - Dr. Philip A. Rosenkrantz
Information source(s):   In Memory of Staff Sergeant David "Rosie" Rosenkrantz
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