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Butterfield

Vincent Ray Butterfield

Mitchell, SD

1934, 789, Este (Nemo), F-3, Cook
1934-35, 2747, Camp Crook, DF-19, Cook, Truck Driver

Vincent Ray Butterfield was born on 14 December 1914, in Mount Vernon, South Dakota. Vincent's Certificate of Discharge from the Civilian Conservation Corps was provided by his oldest daughter Sandra England (nee Butterfield). She shared that her father served in the US Army in the Pacific and met his future wife, Valda Jean Notman in Victoria, Australia. Australia was their home.

Vincent Ray Butterfield passed away in 1995.


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