Report of Delinquency, Pvt. Carving Elliott, 254th Port Company, Blosville, Normandy, 1945
€45.00
Tax included
Interesting genuine WWII US Army Report of Delinquency, dated July 21, 1945, filed by the Military Police against Private Carving Elliott, ASN 35138848, 254th Port Company, for transporting civilians aboard his vehicle (without authorization). The action took place in Blosville, Normandy, France.
One-sheet typed file, bearing mention 'Restricted'. Quite good overall condition.
Carving Sylvester Elliott was born on September 29, 1918 in Cadiz, Kentucky and joined the US Army on April 2, 1943. He was discharged as a Sergeant on January 4, 1946 and passed away on April 10, 1993.
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