Chaplin, Harry F

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last-name: Chaplin

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first-name: Harry

middle-initial: F

serial-number: 33158255

grade: Sgt

permanent-address: Box 34 Hot Springs, (Bath County) Virginia

date-of-entry: 1942-04-03

date-of-separation: 1945-11-05

date-of-birth: 1914-09-22

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

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1-months: 3 1/4

1-grade: Pvt

1-military-occupational-specialty: 521 Basic

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2-months: 9

2-grade: Sgt

2-military-occupational-specialty: 345 Truck Driver Light

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3-months: 26

3-grade: SSgt

3-military-occupational-specialty: 821 Quartermaster Supply Technician

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summary-of-military-occupations: Served with Headquarters Command, Penninsular Base Section in Italy. Drew property from various depots. Maintained record of incoming and outgoing stock and took charge of distribution. Had charge of 15 enlisted men and 60 prisoners of war.

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military-education: none

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highest-completed-grade: 4 years High School

degrees: Diploma

year-left-school: 1933

name-of-last-school: Valley High School

address-of-last-school: Hot Springs, Virginia

major-courses: Academic

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course-name-address-date: none

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civilian-occupations: Harness Maker II: Repaired saddles, harness and other equipment. Laid out , cut and fitted leather parts and sewed by hand and machine. Also did canvas repair work. Worked for Virginia Hot Springs Company, Inc., Hot Springs, Virginia, from May 1934 to June 1940 From November 1941 to May 1942

additional-information: none

name-of-discharging-officer: William M. Hinton, Capt., AGD

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