He resided in Prince George's County, Maryland prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on November 11, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was noted as being employed as a Carpenter and also as Single, without dependents.
Thomas died in the "Line Of Duty" of a non-battle related incident during the war.
Service # 33383285
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
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From Sunpapers, June 27, 1948:
Staff Sargent Thomas E. Brown, Army, survived by Mrs. Virginia E. Brown of Upper Marlboro, MD, that was returned on the Transport Greenville Victory to the New York Port of Embarkation, as part of a group of 51 Marylanders who had been temporarily buried in military cemeteries in France.
He resided in Prince George's County, Maryland prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on November 11, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was noted as being employed as a Carpenter and also as Single, without dependents.
Thomas died in the "Line Of Duty" of a non-battle related incident during the war.
Service # 33383285
( Bio by: Russ Pickett )
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From Sunpapers, June 27, 1948:
Staff Sargent Thomas E. Brown, Army, survived by Mrs. Virginia E. Brown of Upper Marlboro, MD, that was returned on the Transport Greenville Victory to the New York Port of Embarkation, as part of a group of 51 Marylanders who had been temporarily buried in military cemeteries in France.
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