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Ranger Frank A. Steele
Frank A. Steele was from Oakland, California. Steele enlisted in the
Army in February 1942 at the age of 21. He served in the invasion of
North Africa with the 591st Engineer Boat Regiment. He joined 4th Ranger
Battalion (B Company) at the time of its activation in 1943 at Nemours.
He appears on the roster of 1st Ranger Battalion, but that appears to
have been only for administrative purposes pending the formation of 3rd
and 4th Rangers.
He
was a BAR gunner in the invasions of Sicily and Italy. He participated
in the invasion at Anzio and served as Platoon Sergeant after his was
killed.
Ranger
Steele
was promoted:
He
was awarded the Bronze Star with V for rescuing a wounded man under fire
near the town of Isola Bella during the disastrous attack on Cisterna.
He was transferred to the US-Canadian First Special Service Force (FSSF)
and fought with them until the fall of Rome, after which he was rotated
back to the States.
Ranger
Steele
was discharged in September 1945. He reenlisted in 1948 and served in
the Signal Corps until his retirement in 1964. He passed away in Davis,
California in July 1991.

Steele is pictured to the
left with his proud father after return from service in the 4th Ranger
Battalion.
Photos and information
courtesy
Lyn J. Sullivan
BlkJack07@aol.com
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