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Delbert E. “Pal” Arnold

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Delbert E. “Pal” Arnold

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
16 Dec 1990 (aged 82)
Wilburton, Latimer County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Red Oak, Latimer County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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17 APR 2020 Notes at time of transfer. Added gender.
15 OCT 2020 SAC to add nickname, LOB/LOD, link to father and spouse and bio information: "Son of Frank Clayton Arnold and Ida Burnette (Hunt) Arnold (1887-1944).
He was married to Clara Bobbie Robertson, and was in Tulare Co. California 1940 HH of his sister, Dorothy G. (Arnold) RICH (wife of Edmond Earl Rich). He served in the military in WW II." [Courtesy of wvy. Tnx!]
16 OCT 2020 SAC to add parental links. [ " " wvy.]~FAG does not have drop-down menu choice for the correct rank, though this is a common rank - Technician Fifth Grade (abbreviated as T/5 or TEC 5) was a United States Army technician rank during World War II. Those who held this rank were addressed as Corporal, though were often called a "Tech Corporal". Technicians possessed specialized skills that were rewarded with a higher pay grade, but had no command authority. The pay grade number corresponded with the technician's rank. T/5 was under the pay grade 5, along with Corporal. Technicians were easily distinguished by the "T" imprinted on the standard chevron design for that pay grade.
17 APR 2020 Notes at time of transfer. Added gender.
15 OCT 2020 SAC to add nickname, LOB/LOD, link to father and spouse and bio information: "Son of Frank Clayton Arnold and Ida Burnette (Hunt) Arnold (1887-1944).
He was married to Clara Bobbie Robertson, and was in Tulare Co. California 1940 HH of his sister, Dorothy G. (Arnold) RICH (wife of Edmond Earl Rich). He served in the military in WW II." [Courtesy of wvy. Tnx!]
16 OCT 2020 SAC to add parental links. [ " " wvy.]~FAG does not have drop-down menu choice for the correct rank, though this is a common rank - Technician Fifth Grade (abbreviated as T/5 or TEC 5) was a United States Army technician rank during World War II. Those who held this rank were addressed as Corporal, though were often called a "Tech Corporal". Technicians possessed specialized skills that were rewarded with a higher pay grade, but had no command authority. The pay grade number corresponded with the technician's rank. T/5 was under the pay grade 5, along with Corporal. Technicians were easily distinguished by the "T" imprinted on the standard chevron design for that pay grade.


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