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Harry C. Detlie

Sioux Falls, SD

1933, 796, Farm Island, SE-207, Lt. Inf-Res. Ass't CO
1934, 2756, Pierre, S-207, 1st Lt. Inf-Res. Ass't CO
1935, 2756, Pierre, S-207, 1st Lt. Res. CO
1935, 2754, Wind Cave, NP-1, 1st Lt. Inf-Res. Ass't CO
1936, 756, Oreville, F-16, 1st Lt. Inf-Res. CO

    Part of the personnel of the Army War Department Harry C Detlie was also listed as:
  • 1933 790, Hazelrodt, F-11 Lt. Inf-Res. Ass't Leader
  • 1939 792, Roubaix, F-6 CPT, Inf. Res. CO
  • 1939 762, Camp Custer CPT, Inf. Res. CO

Harry C Detlie was born September 11, 1910 and died February 15, 1996. Burial was at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia.


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