PVT Carl B. Freeman
1923 – July 28, 1944
ID: 34504783
Branch of Service: U.S.
Army
Hometown: Blount County, TN
Status: KIA
Pvt. Carl Bernard Freeman was killed in action in France
on July 28, the War Department has notified his mother, Mrs. Letha Freeman,
Englewood Route 1. Carl was 21 years
of age. He entered the service on Jan.
18, 1943, and had been overseas since April, 1944. Besides his mother, he is survived by three
sisters, Nelda Mae, Geraldine and Evelyn, at home and three brothers, Cpl.
Ray Freeman, in France,
Boyce K., Freeman second class, in the Navy, and Herman Freeman
Name:
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Carl B Freeman
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Birth Year:
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1923
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Race:
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White, Citizen (White)
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Nativity State or Country:
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Tennessee
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State of Residence:
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Tennessee
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County or
City:
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Blount
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Enlistment
Date:
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9 Jan 1943
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Enlistment State:
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Georgia
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Enlistment City:
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Fort
Oglethorpe
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Branch:
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Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
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Branch Code:
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Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
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Grade:
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Private
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Grade Code:
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Private
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Term of
Enlistment:
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Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency,
plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise
according to law
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Component:
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Selectees (Enlisted Men)
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Source:
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Civil Life
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Education:
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Grammar school
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Civil
Occupation:
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Semiskilled drillers, extraction of minerals and
construction
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Marital
Status:
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Single, with dependents
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Height:
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72
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Weight:
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225
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Researcher and Designer
Joy Locke & Joe Irons
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