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USS George, Muster List

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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USS George, Muster List
This is page 2 of the crew of the USS George-DE 697..List starts with the name of Paul E. Farrington, S2c, and ends with the crewman H.M. Wojciechowski, S1c.
This is a 3-page, typed list talking about the 'history' (brief) of the USS George and listing it's crew. I found it in an antique shop, and would love to send it to one of the crew members listed, or to the person responsible for organizing the USS George's shipmates reunions. I am not related to anyone on the list, so have no other information than the names printed.
Date & Place: at Naval Base in New Orleans, Louisiana USA
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