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Joseph Beasley

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Updated: June 4, 2010

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PFC Mac Case - WWll
PFC Mac Case - WWll
I need your help finding information on PFC Case. He was called Mac (could be a nickname). He was in the 8th Infantry Division, US Army stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina in 1945. After WW2 he stayed in the Columbia, South Carolina area and at one time he owned or worked at a automobile garage. He may have been from the Columbia area originally. I have a photo of him in his uniform and he appears to be in his 20's, Probably born in the 1920's.

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Joe

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PFC Mac Case - WWll
PFC Mac Case - WWll
I need your help finding information on PFC Case. He was called Mac (could be a nickname). He was in the 8th Infantry Division, US Army stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina in 1945. After WW2 he stayed in the Columbia, South Carolina area and at one time he owned or worked at a automobile garage. He may have been from the Columbia area originally. I have a photo of him in his uniform and he appears to be in his 20's, Probably born in the 1920's.

Thanks,
Joe

[contact link]

Need to get in touch with his descendents.
People in photo include: Mac Case
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