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A. J. Hamby

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A. J. Hamby Veteran

Birth
DeKalb County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Apr 1984 (aged 65)
Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Rainbow City, Etowah County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9893229, Longitude: -86.0715241
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A.J. Hamby, was HONORABLY discharged after serving his COUNTRY, and his LOVED ONES back home, during WWII.

He served in the 506 Quartermaster Car Company, U.S. Army (PFC) - his MOS, was Truck Driver Light 345.

Continental service was 7 months, and 8 Days.
Foreign Service was 2 years, 3 months, & 21 days. (WWII)
Total Service time was, 2 years, 10 months, & 29 days.

Battles, and Campaigns; Rhineland, Central Europe, Ardennes GO 40 WD 45, Northern France GO 46 WD 45.

NO WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION!

Decorations and Citations, were;
Good Conduct Medal AR 600-68, and the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal with 4 Bronze Stars.

He is the son of Alexander, and Cora (Cooley) Hamby, the grandson of Thomas, and Laura (Edwards) Hamby, and the brother of Kenneth Hamby.

THIS WAS ONE GREAT MAN, & HE IS DEARLY MISSED BY ALL!
A.J. Hamby, was HONORABLY discharged after serving his COUNTRY, and his LOVED ONES back home, during WWII.

He served in the 506 Quartermaster Car Company, U.S. Army (PFC) - his MOS, was Truck Driver Light 345.

Continental service was 7 months, and 8 Days.
Foreign Service was 2 years, 3 months, & 21 days. (WWII)
Total Service time was, 2 years, 10 months, & 29 days.

Battles, and Campaigns; Rhineland, Central Europe, Ardennes GO 40 WD 45, Northern France GO 46 WD 45.

NO WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION!

Decorations and Citations, were;
Good Conduct Medal AR 600-68, and the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal with 4 Bronze Stars.

He is the son of Alexander, and Cora (Cooley) Hamby, the grandson of Thomas, and Laura (Edwards) Hamby, and the brother of Kenneth Hamby.

THIS WAS ONE GREAT MAN, & HE IS DEARLY MISSED BY ALL!


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