According to his World War II enlistment papers, he entered service with the US Army on 15 Feb 1943 at Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and had, at that time, one year of college. He had been working in the Anthracite coal mines at Glen Lyon as his occupation.
During World War II, Warne rose through the ranks to attain the rank of 1st Lt. He left the service in the early 1950s to pursue a civilian occupation.
According to his World War II enlistment papers, he entered service with the US Army on 15 Feb 1943 at Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and had, at that time, one year of college. He had been working in the Anthracite coal mines at Glen Lyon as his occupation.
During World War II, Warne rose through the ranks to attain the rank of 1st Lt. He left the service in the early 1950s to pursue a civilian occupation.
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