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Assigned: QMC
Highest Rank: Private
Entered Service: 11/11/1943
Exited Service: 6/16/1946
Foreign Service Length: 1 Year, 03 Months and 08 Days
Continental Service Length: 0 Years, 08 Months and 8 Days
Location of Service: Rhineland, Central Europe
Gender: male
Basic Training: Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Service Related Injury: None
Military Position: AUTOMOBILE SERVICEMAN (316)
Place of Separation: Center, Fort Bragg, South Carolina
From City: Charleston
From State: South Carolina
Current City: Chicago
Current State: Illinois
Date of Birth: 01/1913
Date Deceased: 07/1993
My War Awards
  • Army Good Conduct Medal (Army Good Conduct Medal)
  • European - African - Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (The European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal)
  • World War II Victory Medal (The World War II Victory Medal)
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  This is a photo of my father that served in World War II. It is the last photo he took before he passed away on July 26, 1993. He was 80 years old. This is a photo of my father that served in World War II.  It is the last photo he took before he passed away on July 26, 1993.  He was 80 years old.