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Entry: 9081 MY FATHER MELVIN MABRY 25TH SIGNAL BATTALION

BEVERLY MABRY WILSON wrote on October 8, 2014

rome NY


Comments:

Kira,

This is your cousin. I am your father's niece. I've been trying to locate
you.
Please email me..Beverlywilson0424@gmail.com or inbox me on Facebook.




Entry: 7146 MY FATHER MELVIN MABRY 25TH SIGNAL BATTALION

KIRA MABRY-MORGAN wrote on November 13, 2008


Comments:

Just updating my e-mail address if anyone has any information.




Entry: 2118 MY FATHER MELVIN MABRY 25TH SIGNAL BATTALION

KIRA MABRY-MORGAN wrote on April 30, 2001


Comments:

I am trying to gather information from anyone who may have
known my father Melvin Lee Mabry. From what I understand he was a Sgt of Guards with the 25th Signal Construction Battalion around 1952. I have in my possession several of his belongings and wanted to know what they are. If anyone can help me please e-mail me. The items are:
- a rectangular light blue pin with a rifle surrounded by
silver leaves with a star in the middle.
- a red, white and blue patch with the letter 'A'
- two patches with three 'v' marks at the bottom and a curved shape at the top.
- several circular pins with 'us' and a mark of what appears to be and 'x' with a paintbrush through the middle with two boxes on either side of the 'x'.
- a letter for guard duty that includes the names: Henry Gordon, Brooks Hall, Joseph Johnson, Johnnie Lockett, Clyde Poole, Willie Gardner, William Coper, Emanuel Everett, William Campbell, Robert Burgess, Otha Bailey, Elijah Aycock, Peron Griffin, Thomas Rogers, Archie Richard, Arthur Beasley and Carroll Wright. It is signed by Napoleon O Wilborn 1st Sergeant. Dated November 16, 1952. If anyone listed knew my father or can give me detail on his belongings, please contact me at foxybrown257@msn.com. Thank you very much for your help.






Dedicated To - Arthur Donald DeLacy - 1st Lieutenant - USMCR - MIA POW - 10/07/1951 - Heartbreak Ridge