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Joseph Gonzales Saravia 1908 - 1964

Joseph Gonzales Saravia was born on July 13, 1908, and died at age 55 years old on May 18, 1964. Joseph Saravia was buried at Camp Butler National Cemetery Section B Site 732 R.r. #1 - 5063 Camp Butler Road, in Springfield, Il. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joseph Gonzales Saravia.
Joseph Gonzales Saravia
July 13, 1908
May 18, 1964
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  • 07/13
    1908

    Birthday

    July 13, 1908
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Air Forces Rank attained: SSGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 05/18
    1964

    Death

    May 18, 1964
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Camp Butler National Cemetery Section B Site 732 R.r. #1 - 5063 Camp Butler Road, in Springfield, Il 62707
    Burial location
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In 1908, in the year that Joseph Gonzales Saravia was born, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was established as the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States; it simultaneously served as the nation's prime federal law enforcement agency. Stanley Finch was the first Chief (now called Director).
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In 1918, at the age of only 10 years old, Joseph was alive when following European countries, Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States in March. It was an effort to conserve fuel needed to produce electric power. This was a war effort and proved unpopular so in most areas of the United States, Daylight Saving Time ended after World War I. It returned during World War II.
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