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Antonio Jesús Luján

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Antonio Jesús Luján

Birth
Death
10 Aug 1971 (aged 63)
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.6981083, Longitude: -105.9490217
Plot
V 0 2186
Memorial ID
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In 1930, Lower Santa Cruz; Antonio L. Luján and his wife Delfinia A. were enumerated with their sons Benito and Gaspar Luján (1930 Census).

In 1940, Lower Santa Cruz; Antonio Luján and his wife Delfina were enumerated with their children: Benito, Gaspar, Nasario, Ernesto, Ciprano, and Floripa Luján (1940 Census).

On 22 Jan 1944, Santa Fe; Antonio J. Luján (B: ~1908), a resident of Santa Fe County, enlisted as a Private in the US Army (Service #38-584-369). He was described as married and a farm hand (Army WWII Enlistments).

On 22 Jan 1944, Santa Fe; Antonio J. Luján (B: 26 Apr 1906, Santa Cruz), a resident of Santa Cruz, was inducted into the US Army. On 14 Feb 1944, he entered into service. He was described as 5' 5", 138 pounds, brown eyes, black hair, and a farmer. On 8 Apr 1944, he qualified as a marksman. On 5 Aug 1944, he departed for the European Theatre and arrived on 14 Aug 1944. He served as a rifleman in Company B, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion. From 3 Sep 1944 to 28 Sep 1944, he served in the France Campaign. On 24 Dec 1944, he returned to the United States. He received a certificate of disability from the Mitchell Convalescent Hospital, Camp Lockett, California. On 18 Apr 1945, Antonio (Service #38-584-369) was discharged as a Private at Camp Lockett, California. He was awarded the European-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal and was issued a lapel button (WD AGO Form 53-55). Retroactively, he would have also received the World War II Victory Medal.

In 1950, Upper Santa Cruz; Antonio Luján and his wife Delfinia were enumerated with their children: Nasario, Ernesto, Sipriano, Flora, and Carolina (1950 Census).
In 1930, Lower Santa Cruz; Antonio L. Luján and his wife Delfinia A. were enumerated with their sons Benito and Gaspar Luján (1930 Census).

In 1940, Lower Santa Cruz; Antonio Luján and his wife Delfina were enumerated with their children: Benito, Gaspar, Nasario, Ernesto, Ciprano, and Floripa Luján (1940 Census).

On 22 Jan 1944, Santa Fe; Antonio J. Luján (B: ~1908), a resident of Santa Fe County, enlisted as a Private in the US Army (Service #38-584-369). He was described as married and a farm hand (Army WWII Enlistments).

On 22 Jan 1944, Santa Fe; Antonio J. Luján (B: 26 Apr 1906, Santa Cruz), a resident of Santa Cruz, was inducted into the US Army. On 14 Feb 1944, he entered into service. He was described as 5' 5", 138 pounds, brown eyes, black hair, and a farmer. On 8 Apr 1944, he qualified as a marksman. On 5 Aug 1944, he departed for the European Theatre and arrived on 14 Aug 1944. He served as a rifleman in Company B, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion. From 3 Sep 1944 to 28 Sep 1944, he served in the France Campaign. On 24 Dec 1944, he returned to the United States. He received a certificate of disability from the Mitchell Convalescent Hospital, Camp Lockett, California. On 18 Apr 1945, Antonio (Service #38-584-369) was discharged as a Private at Camp Lockett, California. He was awarded the European-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal and was issued a lapel button (WD AGO Form 53-55). Retroactively, he would have also received the World War II Victory Medal.

In 1950, Upper Santa Cruz; Antonio Luján and his wife Delfinia were enumerated with their children: Nasario, Ernesto, Sipriano, Flora, and Carolina (1950 Census).

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