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James Armond “Tink” Acree

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James Armond “Tink” Acree Veteran

Birth
Death
5 Sep 1979 (aged 62)
Burial
West Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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He was a chemical operator with International Mineral Corp. in Sterlington, LA, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints and a veteran of World War II.

His parents were James Luther Acree b 25 Dec. 1884 d 27 Sept. 1970 and Frances Etta Wall b 8 Aug. 1889 d 13 Jan. 1971.

Info from Men & Women in World War II from Lincoln, Morehouse & Union Parishes - American Legion publication 1946

Cpl. James A. Acree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Acree, Rodsie Brand. Entered Army, 1941, trained at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, Sutton, North Carolina, Camp Blanding, Florida, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma and Camp Gordon, Georgia. Served in ETO and Africa. Awarded GC Ribbon with 2 Battle Stars and ETO Ribbon.

He was a chemical operator with International Mineral Corp. in Sterlington, LA, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints and a veteran of World War II.

His parents were James Luther Acree b 25 Dec. 1884 d 27 Sept. 1970 and Frances Etta Wall b 8 Aug. 1889 d 13 Jan. 1971.

Info from Men & Women in World War II from Lincoln, Morehouse & Union Parishes - American Legion publication 1946

Cpl. James A. Acree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Acree, Rodsie Brand. Entered Army, 1941, trained at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, Sutton, North Carolina, Camp Blanding, Florida, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma and Camp Gordon, Georgia. Served in ETO and Africa. Awarded GC Ribbon with 2 Battle Stars and ETO Ribbon.



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