Earl S›Matney, Earl S
- Publication:
- US, Washington State Military Records, 1855-1950
- Full Name:
- Matney, Earl S
- Occupation:
- None
- Birth Date:
- 11 Oct 1917
- Birth Place:
- Virginia
- Enlistment Date:
- 11 Feb 1936
- Enlistment Place:
- Centralia
- Regiment:
- 41st
- Company:
- Tank Company
- Conflict Period:
- Other Service
- Discharge Date:
- 17 Mar 1936
- Source Reference Number:
- AR82-2-0-9
- Year Range:
- 1890 - 1950
- Record Type:
- Military
- Title:
- Enlisted Personnel Index Cards
- Served For:
- United States of America
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About US, Washington State Military Records, 1855-1950
This collection includes information about servicemen found in registers and index cards created in the state of Washington between 1855 and 1975. Images of the original documents are available, and the type of information they contain varies. Most documents include personal information and military service details.
Source Information
Forces War Records, US, Washington State Military Records, 1855-1950 (https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/document/713860286/matney-earl-s-page-1-us-washington-state-military-records-1855-1950 : accessed 12 Dec 2024), database and images, https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/document/713860286/matney-earl-s-page-1-us-washington-state-military-records-1855-1950
- Publication Title
- US, Washington State Military Records, 1855-1950
- Total Records
- 76,033 Complete: 100%
- Content Source
- Ancestry.com
- Published on Forces War Records
- 19 May 2023
- Last Updated
- 7 June 2023
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