Clarence Hagan studied at Saint Mary’s College for three years, and took his theological course at Saint Meinrad Seminary in Indiana. He was ordained a Catholic priest at the Cathedral of the Assumption in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 3, 1939. His first assignment was as assistant at Saint James Church in Louisville until 1943, when he became a civilian chaplain at Fort Knox. The following year he was commissioned a U.S. Army Chaplain, and after attending the Chaplain School at Harvard University, he served at Camp Swift, Texas, until December 1944, when he was deployed to the European Theater of Operations. He had only been in his combat assignment for two weeks before the incident that earned him a Silver Star and mortally wounded him.



