Dale Norton (Veteran WWII)(DNB) GARRETT
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Additional GARRETT Surnames in OLD TOWN (AKA HAYNESVILLE) Cemetery
GARRETT, John HGARRETT, Lena JewelleGARRETT, Lena Jewelle (portrait)GARRETT, Carl TalmadgeGARRETT, NellieGARRETT, ThurmanGARRETT, Mary AliceGARRETT, Glen (Veteran WWII)GARRETT, MaryGARRETT, KelleyGARRETT, John SidneyGARRETT, MeredithGARRETT, NobieGARRETT, William HermanGARRETT, James CliftonGARRETT, MargaretGARRETT, ClareceGARRETT, NoraGARRETT, Thomas HaroldGARRETT, SelmaGARRETT, Samuel CarlGARRETT, HelenGARRETT, GenevaGARRETT, Jim BGARRETT, James Merrell (Veteran WWII) Additional GARRETT Surnames in CLAIBORNE County
GARRETT, Dudley VGARRETT, Fannie MGARRETT, F GordonGARRETT, Felix G (VETERAN WWII)GARRETT, George Clinton (VETERAN WWII)GARRETT, GussieGARRETT, Gordon WesleyGARRETT, LucileGARRETT, NoreneGARRETT, William GrayGARRETT, Jack, JrGARRETT, George WGARRETT, George W (Close Up)GARRETT, EmmaGARRETT, Emma (Close Up)GARRETT, Pierce SheppardGARRETT, Dudley Devere
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Submitted: 7/4/23 • Approved: 7/4/23 • Last Updated: 7/7/23 • R434474-G0-S3
SERGEANT US Army Air Corps
World War II
July 18, 1921 - September 27, 1944
He enlisted on July 10, 1942. U.S. Army Serial Number is 38185048. He was a radioman on a large transport aircraft in the Pacific Theater - the aircraft transported men and supplies to the battle area and then transported the wounded back to the hospital. He reportedly died on Biak Island in the South Pacific. His death did not occur during battle (DNB).
WWII Army Enlisted Records, 1938 - 1946, The National Archives
Contributed on 7/4/23 by bridges1026
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