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Joseph Thomas Aaron

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Joseph Thomas Aaron Veteran

Birth
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Death
23 Sep 2011 (aged 91)
North Fork, Madera County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
24-413
Memorial ID
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In 1930, Precinct 20, Lincoln Avenue, Bernalillo County; Joseph was enumerated with his parents R. Lee and Ivy Aaron; and the following siblings: Ina, Robert, Elizabeth, and Bailey Aaron (1930 Census).

In 1942, Joseph T. Aaron (B: 13 Sep 1920, Albuquerque), a resident of Albuquerque, registered for the World War II draft in Albuquerque. He was described as 6' 1", 165 pounds, ruddy complexion, brown eyes, brown hair and employed by A.T. & S.F. Railway. Next of kin was identified as his mother Ivy Aaron (draft card).

On 4 Aug 1942, Joseph T. Aaron (B: 1920, New Mexico) was a resident of El Paso, Texas when he enlisted as a Private in the US Army in Santa Fe, New Mexico (WWII Enlistments).

On 4 Aug 1942, Santa Fe; Joseph T. Aaron (B: 13 Sep 1920, Albuquerque) was inducted into service with the US Army. He was described as 6' 1/2", 170 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, and a railroad switchman. On 12 Dec 1943, he departed for the European Theatre of Operations and arrived on 21 Dec 1943. He served as a photographer with the 166th Signal Photo Company. He participated in the Northern France Campaign. On 25 Dec 1945, he arrived back in the United States. Awarded the American Theatre Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle East Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and Meritorious Unit Badge. On 2 Jan 1946, Joseph (service #38-166-259) was honorably discharged as a Private First Class at Fort Bliss, Texas and issued a lapel pin (WD AGO 53-55).

On 10 Nov 1943, Albuquerque; Joseph T. Aaron married Iris Electa Nugent (Bernalillo County Marriages).
In 1930, Precinct 20, Lincoln Avenue, Bernalillo County; Joseph was enumerated with his parents R. Lee and Ivy Aaron; and the following siblings: Ina, Robert, Elizabeth, and Bailey Aaron (1930 Census).

In 1942, Joseph T. Aaron (B: 13 Sep 1920, Albuquerque), a resident of Albuquerque, registered for the World War II draft in Albuquerque. He was described as 6' 1", 165 pounds, ruddy complexion, brown eyes, brown hair and employed by A.T. & S.F. Railway. Next of kin was identified as his mother Ivy Aaron (draft card).

On 4 Aug 1942, Joseph T. Aaron (B: 1920, New Mexico) was a resident of El Paso, Texas when he enlisted as a Private in the US Army in Santa Fe, New Mexico (WWII Enlistments).

On 4 Aug 1942, Santa Fe; Joseph T. Aaron (B: 13 Sep 1920, Albuquerque) was inducted into service with the US Army. He was described as 6' 1/2", 170 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, and a railroad switchman. On 12 Dec 1943, he departed for the European Theatre of Operations and arrived on 21 Dec 1943. He served as a photographer with the 166th Signal Photo Company. He participated in the Northern France Campaign. On 25 Dec 1945, he arrived back in the United States. Awarded the American Theatre Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle East Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and Meritorious Unit Badge. On 2 Jan 1946, Joseph (service #38-166-259) was honorably discharged as a Private First Class at Fort Bliss, Texas and issued a lapel pin (WD AGO 53-55).

On 10 Nov 1943, Albuquerque; Joseph T. Aaron married Iris Electa Nugent (Bernalillo County Marriages).

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US ARMY
WORLD WAR II



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