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UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THESE PHOTOS IN ANY FORM IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
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Francis X McCormac was a true hero. In World War Two he fought at Normandy on D-Day and later at the “Battle of the Bulge”.
Here is some information taken from the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.
- Unit of Service: 50th Signal Battalion
- War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
- Branch of Service: Army
- Location of Service: Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania; Seagirt, New Jersey; Camp Murphy, Florida; Camp Crowder, Missouri; California; Camp Miles Standish, Massachusetts; France; Belgium; European Theater
- Highest Rank: Technical Sergeant
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