YOUNG, PAUL W

Brick Inscription

TSGT PAUL W YOUNG
UNITED STATES ARMY
JUNE 1940-OCT 1945

Brick Location

WALK–SOUTH

Honored By

HAROLD AND CARLA LANCASTER
TSGT Paul W. Young served during WWII, enlisting in the Army on June 14, 1940 through October 16, 1945. Paul fought at Normandy, the Rhineland and in North France with the 3rd Battalion, 313th Infantry Regiment. He Received three Bronze Campaign Service Stars, the Good Conduct Medal, the American Defense Service Medal and Europe-African-Middle-Eastern Service Ribbon. His Buddy, Ronald Leon Dawson, asked Paul to take care of his wife if he didn’t make it home. Dawson was killed at St. Lo on July 10, 1944. Paul came home and married Dawson’s widow Sally. Paul served in law enforcement in Lenoir County for many years, first as a motorcycle policeman and later as a Lenoir County Alcohol Beverage Control Officer. They had two sons, Paul Jr. and Lawrence.