

Interesting genuine WWII US Army Report of Delinquency, dated July 19, 1945, filed against Private First Class Mariano G. Ramirez, ASN 39859192, 1163rd Labor Sup. Company, 'for being out after 2300 hours without a pass. Also had no dog tags.' He was booked and released soon after. The action took place in Carentan, Normandy, France.
One-sheet typed file, bearing mention 'Restricted'. Quite good overall condition.
Mariano Garcia Ramirez was born on July 20, 1920 in Ajo, Arizona and joined the US Army on March 24, 1943. He was discharged on January 24, 1946 and passed away on August 24, 1986.
https://fr.findagrave.com/memorial/170511234/mariano-garcia-ramirez
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Interesting genuine WWII US Army Report of Delinquency, dated July 19, 1945, filed against Private First Class Mariano G. Ramirez, ASN 39859192, 1163rd Labor Sup. Company, 'for being out after 2300 hours without a pass. Also had no dog tags.' He was booked and released soon after. The action took place in Carentan, Normandy, France.
One-sheet typed file, bearing mention 'Restricted'. Quite good overall condition.
Mariano Garcia Ramirez was born on July 20, 1920 in Ajo, Arizona and joined the US Army on March 24, 1943. He was discharged on January 24, 1946 and passed away on August 24, 1986.
https://fr.findagrave.com/memorial/170511234/mariano-garcia-ramirez
Illustration documents available in digital format only.
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