| Collection |
World War II |
| Copyright |
Oshkosh Public Museum |
| Description |
Gelatin print of Earl Valentine Muza. |
| Event |
World War II |
| Medium |
Photographic Paper |
| Notes |
Bust view image of Earl Valentine Muza. He is wearing a Navy pull-over or jumper with scarf and cap. Probably taken shortly after graduation from Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illionois. A copy of this image was made shortly after the war by the Oshkosh Public Museum and is P2005.20.6. Earl Valentine Muza was born in Oshkosh, WI November 24, 1915, the son of John Muza. He attended Oshkosh High School and worked for Deltox Rug Company. He married May Ruth Granberg on September 21, 1940. He entered the United States Navy on November 24, 1943. After completing his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, he was assigned to the USS LST (Landing Ship Tank) 289 in the European Theater. During practice landings for the D-Day Invasion on April 28, 1944, his ship and others were attacked by German E-boats off the coast of England near Slapton Sands. Earl rescued one shipmate and was attempting to rescue another when he received a compound fracture to the head. He died shortly after and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. His body was returned to Oshkosh and buried her on July 20, 1948. |
| Object ID |
P2003.56.6 |
| Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
| People |
Muza, Earl Valentine |
| Print size |
6.5" x 9" |
| Subjects |
Portrait photographs Male World War II United States Navy Casualties Ships Shipwrecks Heroes Awards |
| Title |
Earl Valentine Muza |
| Year Range from |
1944 |
| Year range to |
1944 |
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