SSG Martin F. Troy 

SSG Martin F. Troy Remembered Today On his Birthday and Always.

SSG Martin F. Troy 

12 April 1912 – 30 June 1944

In loving memory of Staff Sergeant Martin F. Troy, born on April 12, 1912, and tragically lost in the line of duty on June 30, 1944. Martin, a devoted husband to Grace M. Troy and son of John L. Troy Sr., gallantly served as an aerial gunner on a B-24 bomber during World War II. His bravery and dedication shone through in 38 successful missions, earning him the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters.

Hailing from Norwalk, Connecticut, Martin was a proud Norwalk High School graduate and a valued member of Machlett Laboratories before his induction into service. His memory lives on in the hearts of his loving wife, Grace, his parents, siblings, and a community forever touched by his sacrifice.

Martin’s legacy endured even after his tragic loss, as his remains were discovered decades later in Hungary, a testament to the unwavering dedication of individuals like Jeff Lenburg and John Conlon. Through their tireless efforts, Martin’s journey home was finally realized in 2007, bringing solace and closure to his family after years of uncertainty.

The solemn interment of Staff Sergeant Martin Francis Troy at Arlington National Cemetery on November 2008 marked a poignant moment of remembrance and honor for a fallen hero. Surrounded by family and friends, Martin found his eternal rest in the sacred grounds of Arlington, a fitting tribute to his selfless service and ultimate sacrifice. Though the war may have ended, Martin’s memory endures as a beacon of courage and resilience for generations to come.

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