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CPT Richard James Hamme

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CPT Richard James Hamme Veteran

Birth
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Apr 1970 (aged 67)
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8212389, Longitude: -77.2317722
Plot
Annex W-015
Memorial ID
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Richard J. Hamme served as a Captain in the 183rd Signal Rep. Company, Signal Corps, United States Army.

He served in the Army during World War II and also during the Korean War.

He was a son of Harry Jacob Hamme and Mabel Blanche (Balmer) Hamme.

He entered active service with the U.S. Army on February 17, 1941 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

He received his discharge from the Army for his World War II service on February 16, 1946 at Ft. Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.

He re-enlisted in the Army on January 3, 1949.

He received his 2nd discharge from the Army on November 19, 1955.

He was originally from York, Pennsylvania.

He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on April 10, 1970.
Richard J. Hamme served as a Captain in the 183rd Signal Rep. Company, Signal Corps, United States Army.

He served in the Army during World War II and also during the Korean War.

He was a son of Harry Jacob Hamme and Mabel Blanche (Balmer) Hamme.

He entered active service with the U.S. Army on February 17, 1941 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

He received his discharge from the Army for his World War II service on February 16, 1946 at Ft. Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.

He re-enlisted in the Army on January 3, 1949.

He received his 2nd discharge from the Army on November 19, 1955.

He was originally from York, Pennsylvania.

He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on April 10, 1970.

Inscription

W-15

RICHARD J HAMME
CAPT US ARMY
WW II
JUL 29 1902 APR 8 1970
HIS WIFE
HELEN S HAMME
NOV 15 1906 JUN 24 1998



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