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army-separation-qualification-record

wd-ago-form-100

last-name: Bryant

suffix:

first-name: Peyton

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serial-number: 33 133 439

grade: Pfc

permanent-address: c/o P.M. New Glasgow, Amherst County, Virginia

date-of-entry: 1942-02-21

date-of-separation: 1945-09-30

date-of-birth: 1919-10-04

place-of-separation: Seperation Center, Ft. Geo. G. Meade, Md.

military-occupational-assignments

1-months: 3

1-grade: Pvt

1-military-occupational-specialty: 521 Basic

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2-months: 36

2-grade: Pfc

2-military-occupational-specialty: 610 Antitank Gun Crewman

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summary-of-military-occupations: Antitank gunner: Performed duties with various Infantry Regiments in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Operated 37 and 57 mm antitank guns as gunner. Also drove half track and 7 1/2 ton truck used to tow gun. Also worked as ammunition bearer and performed all duties connection with care of maintenance of guns at one time or another. Received Unit Citation with 116th AntiTank Company.

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