PFC Frank Albert Cosco (WWII)

PFC Frank Albert Cosco (Monongah/Fairmont)

August 21, 1919 - July 12, 1944

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PFC Frank Albert Cosco (Service #35213852) was born August 21, 1919 in Monongah, WV, the son of Calabrian immigrants Domenick and Mary Teresa (Mascara) Cosco.

When Frank was born, his father was working as a coal miner in Monongah, and they lived at 148 Pike Street (1920 census). By 1930, the family had moved to 1209 Speedway Avenue. During their time there, Frank attended East Fairmont High School (enlistment records show that he attended for two years).

Military Service:

Frank registered for the draft on October 16, 1940. He was 5'6" and 175 lbs, with black hair, black eyes, and dark skin. At the time of registration, he was working for Owens Illinois Glass Company in the mold shop (1940 Census). 364 days later, Frank enlisted in the military in Huntington, WV. 

PFC Frank Albert Cosco was serving with the 165th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry Division, Company C in the Northern Marianas (Saipan) when he was killed in action on July 12, 1944. He was initially buried at the 27th Division Cemetery on the Marianas Islands, but in 1949 was moved to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu.

Legacy:

Frank was survived by his parents, one sister, and five brothers. Frank's brothers John (Army), Joe (Army, honorably discharged before seeing action), Paul (Army), and Sam (Navy) also served in WWII. 

Frank is honored on the "Marion County Veterans Killed in Action" Memorial at Veterans Square in Fairmont, WV 

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