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Oliver Julius Torve

Viborg, SD

1933-34, 1784-V, Calcite (Tilford), F-17,
1935-40, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20, hospital orderly, Ass't Leader
1940-41, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20, Ass't Leader, cook
1941-42, 2759-V, Roubaix, F-3, hospital orderly and forestry

Oliver Julius Torve was born July 27, 1889 in South Dakota. He was 44 years old when he enrolled in the CCC. Oliver Torve fought in World War I with the 89th Division 342nd Machine Gun Battalion Company D. He died June 10, 1965 and is buried in Black Hills National Cemetery Sturgis, Meade County, SD.

The photograph below is of the "Torve Children" so it is unclear which is Oliver.

Oliver Julius Torve discharge
Oliver Julius Torve dischargeTorve Children - it is unclear which is Oliver.

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