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Marvin Matkoski


Marvin Matkowski in Atlantis

Matt pictured in one of his favorite places, the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.

Marvin “Matt” Matkoski was born on January 9, 1924 in Philadelphia, PA to Elias and Malvina Matkoski. He passed away on December 6, 2016 at Bay Pines VA Medical Center.

Army Training

Matt volunteered in the Army at the age of 18 in 1943. His older brother, Emil, was already in the military. matt went to Indiantown Gap, PA for induction into the Army then to Camp Sherby, MS for training with the 69th Division. He was shipped out to Bari, Italy. His next post was in rome and on to a region in Southern France after training at Pastem, Italy. 

World War II

Matt’s platoon received orders to proceed to the front line of the invasion of the battle of Anzio, a battle that would be recognized as the longest battle of the war, lasting 346 days. As Matt’s unit exited their LST upon landing at St. Maxine, a barrage of shells and shrapnel from German howitzers rained upon them killing almost all of them in the platoon. 

Purple Heart 

Matt received shrapnel in his back from the German howitzer and was thought to be dead but was found, barely alive, in a drainage ditch and was transported from the field hospital to a hospital ship then to the 300th Hospital in Naples, Italy. As a result of this event Matt was awarded the Purple Heart.

Awards and Decorations

At the time of his honorable discharge PFC Marvin Matkoski was eligible to wear the Purple Heart Medal, the Bronze Star, the Good Conduct Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three Bronze battle Stars and one Bronze Arrowhead, the World War II Victory Medal, and his combat infantry badge. 

Graveside Service

A graveside service with military honors is scheduled for Thursday, December 15, 2016 at Bay Pines National Cemetery with the United States Army providing military honors.

Friends and family are invited to share a memory and sign his guestbook below. 

 

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