Identified Envelope
Envelope identified to John S. Kelly - D Company, 329th Infantry Regiment
Original censored WWII Army Cover dated September 3, 1944. The envelop was sent by Pfc. John S. Kelly to Army Times, Daily News, Washington DC. The address the envelope was sent from was APO #83 which was in Sable sur Sarthe, France on this date.
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Pfc. John S. Kelly
Private First Class
John S. Kelly
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Private First Class John S. Kelly
John Smith Kelly was born on August 4, 1910, in Looneyville, West Virginia, to Melissa Adeline Samples (1885–1976) and Alfred Gay Kelly (1885–1971). He married Gusta Faye Naylor in Roane, West Virginia, in 1929 when he was 19 years old. They had five children during their marriage.
John S. Kelly entered the service as a draftee (#33900751) on December 2, 1943 at Baltimore, Maryland. The Morning Report from July 24, 1944 listed '33900751 Kelly, John S. 605 (= Heavy Machine Gunner)' as assigned and joined to Company from Headquarters 48th Replacements Battalion.