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Veterans Service Records "P"
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Aaron Augusta PARKER
Veteran World War II
Branch of Service: U.S. Army
Military Unit: Army Medical Corps - Surgical Tech 861
Service Dates: December 1944 to February 23, 1946
Theatre of Operation: Luzon
Decorations: American Theater Ribbon/WWII Victory Medal/Asiatic-Pacific
Theater
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Charles Howard PARKER
Veteran World War II
Branch of Service: U.S. Army
Rank: Private First Class
Service Dates: November 1943 to February 1946
Military Unit: 29th Div. Omaha Beach France
Theatre of Operation: ETO
Commendation: Purple Heart
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Eldred L. PARKER
Veteran World War II
Address: Spur, Texas.
Entered Service: August 8, 1942.
Branch of Service: Army Air Corps.
Overseas: February 14, 1943.
Theatre of Operations: China-Burma-India.
Engagements: China, Air Offensive Japan, India-Burma.
Luzon and Western Pacific Campaigns.
Decorations: Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon with 1 Silver Star; Good Conduct Medal.
Returned to U.S.: June 22, 1945.
Discharged: Sheppard Field, Texas.
Rank: Sergeant.
Total Time Served: 37-1/2 months.
Family Contact: [email protected]
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Wendell C. PARKER
Inducted into CE-USAR, Ready Reserve September 22, 1950 Transferred
to U.S. Army Reserve on September 13, 1952
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Delos PARKS
Veteran of World War I
Address: Afton, Texas
Rank: Fireman Second Class
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Floyd L. PARKS
Veteran World War II
Address: Afton, Texas.
Entered Service: January 17, 1943.
Branch of Service: Marine Corps.
Trained at San Diego, California; Oceanside, California.
Overseas: December 5, 1943.
Theatre of Operations: Pacific.
Engagements: Marshall Islands, Guam, Palawan, Okinawa.
Decorations: Purple Heart.
Returned to U.S.: February 16, 1946.
Discharged: Oceanside, California.
Rank: Sergeant.
Total Time Served: 37 months.
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Alvie A. PARNELL
Veteran of World War I
Address: Afton, Texas
Rank: Captain
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Edd PARTRIDGE
Veteran World War II
Address: Spur, Texas.
Entered Service: June 20, 1944, Ft. Sill, OK.
Branch of Service: Army.
Military Unit: Captain Hdg, Troop 3rd Cavalry
Overseas: April 16, 1945
Theatre of Operations: Asiatic-Pacific
Engagements: Central Burma.
Decorations: Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon with 1 Bronze Star; Victory Medal; Good Conduct Medal.
Returned to U.S.: May 30, 1946.
Discharged: June 5, 1946 Fort Sam Houston,Texas. Reenlisted June 6, 1946 at San Antonio, TX and was discharged November 24, 1947 at Fort Ord, CA;
Rank: Technician Fourth Grade 2nd Enlistment: Staff Sergeant
Total Time Served: 1 year, 11 months, 16 days.
Honoree: Deceased, October 12, 1979, Dickens Cemetery
Submitted by Beth Partridge McConnell
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Jack PARTRIDGE
Veteran World War II
Address: Spur, Texas.
Entered Service: Army Air Force.
Decorations: Good Conduct Medal; Victory Medal.
Returned to U.S.: February 2, 1946.
Discharged: Fort Bliss, Texas.
Rank: Private.
Total Time Served: 3 years, 3 months, 11 days.
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Jimmy Ray PASCHALL
Veteran Vietnam
Enlisted: Abilene - October 26, 1967
Branch of Service: US Army
Honorable Discharge: July 16, 1970
Rank - Sgt. E-5 - 13B40 FA Crewman
Military Unit: RA Arty
Decorations: Good Conduct Medal;
Vietnam Service Medal;
Army Commendation Medal;
Vietnam Campaign Medal w/60 Device;
Exp. M-14;
Purple Heart
Total Time Served 2 years, 11 months, and 21 days
Submitted by Alma Paschall, Mother
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Omar Maurice PASCHALL
Veteran World War II
Branch: U.S. Army
Rank: Corporal
Job Assignment: Supply Clerk 835
Service Dates: May 13, 1946 to October 8, 1947
Military Unit: 624th Air Control & Warning
Decorations: Victory Medal WWII, Army of Occupation Medal w/Japan clasp
Honoree: Deceased, Dickens Cemetery
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Clayton W. PERRY
Enlisted: March 19, 1956
Discharged: March of 1959
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George C. PIERCE
Veteran of World War I
Entered Service: July 16, 1918.
Branch of Service: Army.
Trained at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Fort MacArthur, Texas.
Overseas: September 22, 1918.
Returned to U.S.: January 1, 1919.
Discharged: Camp Travis, Texas.
Rank: Private.
Total Time Served: 7 months.
Honoree: Deceased, Buried Dickens Cemetery
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James E. PIERCE
Veteran of World War I
Address: Chillicothe, Texas.
Entered Service: September 5, 1918.
Branch of Service: Army.
Trained at Camp Travis, Texas.
Discharged: March 29, 1919 at Camp Travis, Texas.
Total Time Served: 1 year, 5 months, 7 days.
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Leland C. PIERCE
Veteran World War II
Born 8 June 1926
Address: Spur, Texas
Attended Spur High School
Entered Service: 26 June 1944
Branch of Service: US Navy
WW 2
Job: Gunners Mate
Duty Assignments: Eniwetok, Philippines, Guam, Pelliwan Islands, Sasebo,
Japan,
Okinawa, Hawaii
Rank: Seaman 1st
Discharged 28 June 1946
Submitted by Elbert Jackson
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Pearmont G. PIERCE
Veteran World War II
Address: Spur, Texas.
Entered Service: October 27, 1942.
Branch of Service: Air Corps.
Trained at Lubbock, Texas; Boca Raton Field, Florida.
Decorations: Good Conduct Medal.
Discharge: Boca Raton Field, Florida.
Rank: Private.
Total Time Served: 10 months, 14 days.
Honoree: Deceased, Spur Memorial Cemetery
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Nathaniel PIPKIN
Veteran World War II
Address: Spur, Texas.
Entered Service: January 3, 1944.
Branch of Service: U.S. Navy.
Overseas: February 7, 1944.
Theatre of Operations: Asiatic-Pacific.
Engagements: Philippines.
Decorations: Victory Medal; Asiatic-Pacific Area Service Medal with 6 Stars; Philippine Liberation Ribbon with 1 Star.
Presidential Unit Citation with 1 Star.
Returned to U.S.: May 11, 1946.
Discharged: New Orleans, Louisiana.
Rating: Yeoman, Second Class.
Total Time Served: 2 years, 3 months, 10 days.
Honoree: Deceased, McAdoo Cemetery |
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