Andrew J. Albany served as a Private in the Quartermaster Corps of the United States Army during World War I.
He was a son of John Dillon Albany and Mary Emma Albany.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army on June 7, 1918 at Ft. Slocum, New York.
He first served at Camp Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida from June 11, 1918 to August 11, 1918.
He also served as a Private in the Field Remount Squadron, 312th U.S. Infantry Regiment to December 19, 1918.
He served overseas from August 24, 1918 to March 3, 1919.
He suffered from an infected index finger on his right hand on November 9, 1918.
He received his discharge from the Army on June 15, 1920 at the Post Hospital at Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland.
He was originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Andrew J. Albany served as a Private in the Quartermaster Corps of the United States Army during World War I.
He was a son of John Dillon Albany and Mary Emma Albany.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army on June 7, 1918 at Ft. Slocum, New York.
He first served at Camp Johnson, Jacksonville, Florida from June 11, 1918 to August 11, 1918.
He also served as a Private in the Field Remount Squadron, 312th U.S. Infantry Regiment to December 19, 1918.
He served overseas from August 24, 1918 to March 3, 1919.
He suffered from an infected index finger on his right hand on November 9, 1918.
He received his discharge from the Army on June 15, 1920 at the Post Hospital at Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland.
He was originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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