STURM, Joseph
Registration Nr.: S 0265 / V 00522
Birthday: 14.05.1928, Luxembourg City
Father: Jacques STURM
Mother: Anne LAUX
Service entry: 09.07.1945
Contingent: 2nd
Ranks: Caporal (1947)
Sergent (1951)
Sergent-Chef (1963)
Brigadier-Chef (1968)
Adjudant (1972)
Inspecteur de Police (1972)
Adjudant-Chef (1976)
Commissaire de Police (1978)
Adjudant-Major (1981)Death: 20.08.2004
Under Nazi occupation, Jos was an employee of the Wilhelm-Luxemburg railway company. During the Battle of the Bulge, he found work at an American medical hospital. In Summer 1945, he worked for a short period as a steward in the Hotel Alpha in Luxembourg City.
After his compulsory military service had expired, he voluntarily enlisted for a 3-year period, even joining the second contingent to fight alongside the UN troops in Korea. Overseas, he took part in several combat patrols, during which he was in charge of a section (group of 10 men). After his return from Korea, he completed an impressive career in the Army. In 1968 he was transferred to the police as Brigadier-Chef. In 1978, he was promoted to Inspecteur, before retiring in 1983. In April 1988, he was granted the honorary title of Adjudant-Major.