Arthur Crossland Jr. was killed fighting German forces during WWII. On March 14, 2025, the Columbia native received a proper ...
Draped in an American flag with only 48 stars, a casket held the remains of U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Arthur W. Crossland Jr.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– The remains of a Columbia native World War II soldier will be buried at Fort Jackson on Friday, March 14. The funeral for U.S. Army Private First Class Arthur W. Crossland Jr., ...
A trainee at Fort Jackson has died after becoming unresponsive on Monday. According to a statement from the fort, 39-year-old ...
Fort Jackson got a head start on the 2025 Army Emergency Relief campaign when it kick started its annual fundraiser with a ...
No one living knew him, but he is alive in letters he exchanged with his family during World War II. You can disappear for ...
"Coming here and watching these brave men and women that've chosen to serve their country, and seeing them put all this effort in, just makes you feel really fortunate for what we get to do on Sundays ...
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The remains were transferred to the DPAA Laboratory for analysis and were ultimately identified as U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class ...
1st Class Arthur W. Crossland Jr. — simply Jr. to those who knew him, which is no one now — will be laid to rest at Fort Jackson National Cemetery with full military honors. The Columbia ...