Identified Envelope

Envelope identified to Pvt. Julian C. Mann, 13119294 - C Battery, 322nd Field Artillery

Original censored WWII Army envelope dated August 3, 1945. The envelop was sent by Pvt. J.C. Mann, #13119294, to his sister Miss Margaret Mann, 201 W. 34th Street, Richmond, Virginia. The address the envelope was sent from was APO #83 which was in Occupied Germany on this date.

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Pvt. Julian C. Mann

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Julian C. Mann

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Private Julian C. Mann

Julian Cameron Mann was born on November 18, 1923, in Virginia to Mary E. (Wallace), (1902-2001) and Harry Cameron Mann (1895-1967). He had one sister, Margaret Mann (1927-2015). His father was a Sergeant in the US Marine Corps during the First World War.

Julian Mann enlisted (#13119294) in the US Army on October 25, 1942, in Richmond, Virginia. During World War 2 he was a member of C Battery of the 322nd Field Artillery, 83rd Division. After his discharge from the Army, Julian Mann reenlisted with the USAF reserves. From 1952-1955, during the Korean War, and 1957-1963 he served on active duty with the Airforce.

Julian C. Mann married Annie Elizabeth Cox (1922-1987) on February 3, 1949 in Richmond, Virginia. He died on August 25, 1990 and is burried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery, Richmond, VA.

Grave Marker

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