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Reynold J Drott

Reynold was one of 9 children born 21 Jun 1920 in Houma, Louisiana to William Henry and Louise Mary (Babin) Drott.
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Reynold and one of his sisters in 1941 prior to his enlistment. Photo courtesy of Christine Coe.
Sgt. Reynold John Drott -   x          ASN 34152445
Reynold enlisted 21 Oct 1941 in Camp Shelby, Mississippi in Air Corps as a private. He listed 4 years of high school and his occupation as "Semiskilled chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck and tractor". He is single without dependents.   Height 72" weight 127 lbs. He was 22 years old at the time of the crash.
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The Headstone application filed shows that Reynold may be buried in Saint Francis Catholic Cemetery. This information is not on FindAGrave.com and further research is needed to prove his burial information.
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This letter was sent to the family of Reynold. Courtesy of Christine Coe.
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