Corporal John McHugh Way

John McHugh Sr. (1924 - 2019) Of Whitestone, Queens, was a decorated American World War II veteran who participated in the D-Day invasion, the Battle of Normandy, and the Battle of the Bulge.

Corporal John McHugh graduated from Morris Park High School in the Bronx in 1942 and enlisted in the army with his friends following Pearl Harbor. He was in the 1st Infantry Division, which arrived in landing craft at Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6 June 1944. was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the European Theater of Operations Ribbon, Two Presidential Unit Citations, and Combat Infantry Badge and the Fort Eger given by Belgium. The State of New York placed him in its Veterans Hall of Fame.

After the war, McHugh came back to Whitestone, married his childhood sweetheart Rosie McGee, and worked as a Transit Authority conductor.

Sources:

Bagcal, John, “Decorated World War II veteran honored with Whitestone street co-naming,” QNS, December 26, 2019, https://qns.com/2019/12/decorated-world-war-ii-veteran-honored-with-whitestone-street-co-naming/

Donlevy, Katherine, “Cpl. McHugh Way lands on D-Day,” Queens Chronicle, June 10, 2021, https://www.qchron.com/editions/north/cpl-mchugh-way-lands-on-d-day/article_995c3643-1e97-5c51-9569-98c6ed081c42.html

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