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Description of document: United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Investigative Records Repository (IRR) File: Classified World War II Documents, 1995 Requested date: 13-December-2010 Released date: 25-March-2011 Posted date: 23-May-2011 Date/date range of document: 24-August – 05-September-1995 Source of document: Commander U.S. Army Intelligence & Security Command Freedom of Information/Privacy Office ATTN: IAMG-C-FOI 4552 Pike Road Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-5995 FAX: (301) 677-2956 The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website.

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Description of document: United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Investigative Records Repository (IRR) File: Classified World War II Documents, 1995

Requested date: 13-December-2010 Released date: 25-March-2011 Posted date: 23-May-2011 Date/date range of document: 24-August – 05-September-1995 Source of document: Commander

U.S. Army Intelligence & Security Command Freedom of Information/Privacy Office

ATTN: IAMG-C-FOI 4552 Pike Road Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-5995 FAX: (301) 677-2956

The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website.

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REPLY TO ATTENTION OF:

Freedom of Information/ Privacy Office

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY UNITED STATES ARMY INTfLUGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY OFFICE FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, MARYLAND 20755-5995

MAR 2 5 2011

This is in response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request of December 13, 2010, requesting a copy of the IRR file: Classified World War II Documents and supplements our letter of January 19, 2011.

To determine the existence of Army intelligence investigative records responsive to your request, a check was made of the automated Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII). The DCII check disclosed an Army intelligence investigative record pertaining to your subject. The record was processed under the FOIA, is partially releasable and enclosed.

Information has been sanitized from the records that is predominately internal in nature and the disclosure of which would significantly risk circumvention of agency regulations or statues. This information is exempt from public disclosure provisions of the FOIA pursuant to Title 5 U.S. Code 552(b)(2).

In addition, information has been sanitized from the records as the release of the information would result in an unwarranted invasion of the privacy rights of the individuals concerned, this information is exempt from the public disclosure provisions of the FOIA pursuant to Title 5 U.S. Code 552(b)(6).

The withholding of the information described above constitutes a partial denial of your request. This denial is made on behalf of Major General Mary A. Legere, Commander, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, who is the Initial Denial Authority in this matter under the FOIA. You have the right to appeal this decision to the Secretary of the Army. If you wish to file an appeal, your appeal must be postmarked no later than 60 calendar days from the date of this letter. After the 60-day period, the case may be considered closed; however, such closure does not preclude you from filing litigation in the courts. You should state the basis for your disagreement with the response and provide justification for an additional administrative search to be conducted or reconsideration of the denial. An appeal may not serve as a request for additional or new information. An appeal may only address information denied in this response. Your appeal is to be made to this office to the below listed address for forwarding, as appropriate to the Secretary of the Army, Office of the General Counsel:

Commander U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command Freedom of Information/Privacy Office 4552 Pike Road Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-5995

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There are no assessable FOIA fees for the processing of this request.

If you have any questions regarding this action, contact this office at 1-866-548-5651 or email the INSCOM FOIA office at: [email protected] and refer to case #1135F-11.

Enclosure

BradS. Dorris Director Freedom of Information/Privacy Office

Investigative Records Repository

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.. . DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY UNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND

8825 BEULAH STREET

FORT BELVOIR, VIRGIN~ 22060-5246

DAMI-CIC-COO (381-45c) 5 September 1995

MBMORMIDUM FOR Commander, 902d Mi~itary Intel~igence Group, Attn: IAMG-OP•SCO, Ft. Meade, MD 20755

SUBJECT: MCCARTHY I Drury F. ASN: 19 132 447 DPOB: ~9 Jan 24, San Francisco, CA

ACCO CCNI (b) (2) I

1. References:

a. CONFIDENTIAL memorandum, DI.MG-B-CS, 24 August 1995, LC~'--('-b-'-)-'(_2.:....) -----'

b. CONFrDENT~ memorandum, IAMG-OP-SCO, 5 September 1995.

2. ACCO concurs wi~h field and sea assessment of reference 1a as a category VI (DSC) SABDA. This ease is opened and closed, effective 5 September 1995. SUbject block and ACCO CCN assigned above.

J. ACCO files and nc:n reflect no record of SDBJECT. • No record in DCII could indicate one of two things: SUBJECT'S period of active service predates DCII information, or information concerning SUBJECT which may have been reflected in the DCII {and stored in the IRR) has been deleted due to limits on aging/retention criteria.

4. ACCO forwarded a copy o~ reference 1a to HQDA for historical review and classification determination of the recovered documents. we anticipate the documents have long since been declassified; however, pending results of classification review, recommend you treat the recovered documents (copies in your possession) as SECRET.

5. Thanks to ~ield for sUbmitting a thorough report. Description of the recovered documents should be sufficient for historical/classi~ication determination.

6. Subject block declassified by ACCO, 5 September 1995.

7. Forward your original signature report and exhibits to ACCO for disposition.

B. ACCO POC i~.__b_6 __ ___jl CONUS Desk, STU IIII.__b6 ____ __jl DSN I b6

CF: IAMG-B-CS IAMG-B-Ol?

~v.~ DAVID V. OWEN Chief Army Central Control Office

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REPL.YiO AT1EHT10N OF

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ~Jt~

COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DETACHMENT 902D MIUTARY INTeLUGENCE GROUP, INSCOM

212 NORTH WAHSATCH AVENUE. SUITE 301 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 8090~476

IAMG-B-CS {38~-45c)

MEMORANDUM FOR

24 August 1995

Commander, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, ATTN: IAOPS-HC (ACCO}, 8825 Beulah Street, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5246

Commander, U.S. Army Foreign Counterintelligence Activity, ATTN: IAFC-DO-I, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755

Commander, 902d Military Intelligence Group, ATTN: IAMG-OP-SCO, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-5910

SUBJECT: MCCARTHY, Drury F. DPOB: 19 January ~924; San Francisco, CA Army Serial Number: ~9 132 447-LCCN ~I (b) (2) I{U)

1. ~SUMMARY: Soon after HIS death in April 1993, SUBJECT'S wife discovered World war II u.s. Army documents marked TQP SECRET in HIS personal filing cabinet. The documents dated J. June 1944, and titled NEPTUNE-BIGOT, appear to be a portion of the U.S. airborne invasion plans for D-Day at Normandy, France.

2. (U) DATE OF INCIDENT: The documents were discovered after SUBJECT'S 21 April 1993 death. Source 1 reported the discovery on 18 August 1995. How and when SUBJECT obtained the documents is currently unknown.

3. ... LOCATION OF INCIDENT~ The documents were discovered by SUBJECT'S wife, Witness, in SUBJECT'S personal filing cabinet in their garage at I b6 I

4. (U) PERSONS INVOLVED:

a. - SUBJECT: MCCARTHY, Drury F. ; DPOB : l9 January 1924; San Francisco, California; Deceased: 21 April ~993; Last Residence: I b6 I Former Civilian Occupation: Contractor/Builder; Former U.S. Army Soldieri Rank: Technician Fourth Grade (T-4); Army Serial Number: 19 132 447;

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IAMG-B-CS (38~-45c) 24 August 1995 SUBJECT: MCCARTHY, Drury F. ; DPOB: 19 Januar~924; San Francisco, CA; Army Serial Number: 19 132 447 .. , LCCN: !Cb)(2)

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Service Period: 2 December 1942 - 6 March 1946; Active Duty: 5 April 1943 - 6 March 1946; MOS: Intermediate Speed Radio Operator 740; Unit: 151st Armored Signal Company, 11th Armored Division; Foreign Service: 29 September 1944 - 26 February 1946, Europe {Campaigns: Rhineland, Central Europe, Ardennes, 12 October 1944- 15 February 1946); Permanent Address at Enlist-ment: I b6 I Enlistment Location: Stanford University, california; Discharge Location: Camp Beale, California; Security Clearance: Unknown; Security Debriefing: 19 September 1945.

b. {U) SOURCES:

Herold Robert

Residence Home Telephone: Collectables,'ornager Denver, Colorado 80231; Business Telephone: I I Former Occupation: General Manager, Wells Fargo/Ford Warner Corporation; Security Clearance: Held a Secret Clearance as a u.s. Government contract employee with Wells Fargo.

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owner, Manager Baker, Mama Piro~g~i~'~s~~ ~~-=E=a~s~t~~~~A~v~e~n~ue, Denver, Colorado 80206; Business

Telephone: L b6 I Security Clearance: Nonei SUBJECT'S Brother-in-Law.

c. - WITNEss: Ll ~b~6~~--;----=-=-__LI--=:N~EE~: _jl~b6:::......._..J..:Is:::.::UB::..=::;JECT' s Widow, Source.2's Sister; Address: b6 I<NFI), Telephone: I b6 I

d. (U) OTHERS KNOWLEDGEABLE :

(1) --~ b6 llLT, Pratt Museum, lOlst '=Ai•·-r~b-o_rn_e-----=n=-1•• v-1...-. s--.io-n---', Fort Telephone: I b6 I

Division Historian, Campbell, Kentucky,

(2) 11111111 b6 !Freedom of Information Act Officer, Fort~ell, Kentucky, Telephone: I b6 I

(3) ~ !~_b_6 __________ ---'! Headquarters, Intelligence

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IAMG-B-CS (38l-45c) SUBJECT: MCCARTHY I Francisco, CAi Army

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24 August 1995 Drury F.i DPOB: 19 January L924; San,_------, Serial Number: 19 132 44 7 ., LCCN: / (b) (2)

and Security Command, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, Telephone: bs I

(4) ._,, b6 /cw2, Desk Officer, Control Office~S, 902d Military I1telliqence Group[ George G. Meade, Maryland, Telephone: . b6

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Sub­Fort

SOURCES HAD NO OBJECTION TO TEE RELEASE OF THEIR IDENTITIES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS INCIDENT

a. - On 18 August l9.95, CW2/ b6 /telephoned the Colorado Springs Military Intelligence Detachment and reported that Herold reported that He had possession of Top Secret U.S. Army documents and wished to speak with a representative of the Army. The undersigned interviewed Herold and Kelly at Herold's residence on 21 August concerning the documents.

b. IIIIIIJ Upon initial contact, Herold expressed amazement that the Army responded so quickly to his telephone inquiry about the documents with Top Secret markings.

c. 11111111 Kelly related that soon after SUBJECT'S death on 21 April 1.993, His sister,/ b6 /was going through things at her house and garage attempting to reorganize her life. She told Kelly that while looking through SUBJECT'S personal filing cabi­net in the garage, she shockingly came across a large envelope containing papers with Top Secret markings. She telephoned her brother, Kelly for advice about the papers. Kelly suggested she send the papers to Him for review. He eventually received the papers in August 1994, and discovered they may be actual docu­ments related to the D-Day invasion at Normandy, France in 1944. About six months ago Kelly approached His bakery customer,

/ b6 / who is a military collectables dealer, about the papers' value. Herold recently obtained the papers from Kelly, in their partnership, for review. Upon discovering they were marked Top Secret, Herold was concerned that they may still contain classi­fied national defense information. Herold contacted lLT/ b6 via telephone, who directed him to Mr} b6 ~ho direc~t-e~d~h~i~m~ to Dr. Pearce 1 who directed him to cw21 56

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d. 1111111 Herold provided a photocopy of the following papers an~wed a video tape He took of a map overlay found with the papers. ,The map overlay contained a hand drawing of the

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southeast coast of Great Britain, the English Channel, and western France. The map overlay, also marked Top Secret, showed the approach corridors for troop carrier {TC) aircraft from Great Britain, across the channel into France, supporting airborne and glider assault operations. Herold described the documents, which He and Kelly did not want to surrender because of the collectors' value, as original manually typed onionskin earbons. The photo­copies of the original carbons as provided by Herold are as follows:

(1) lllllllr ~op Secret, NEPTUNE-BIGOT, Field Orders Number 1, Hqs~ TC Gp, APO 133, U.S. Army, 1900, 1 June 1944, stamped 00010. This document consists of 11 pages contain­ing the basic plan which directs that Allied Armies establish a bridgehead on the Cotentin Peninsula on D-Day. The IXth Troop carrier command will perform lift of the 82d Airborne Division (82AB), 101st Airborne Division (101AB) and the British 1st Airborne Division (BlAB) . Specifically the 438th TC Group will participate in a parachute and glider mission by transporting parachute elements of the 101AB from Greenham Common to DZ 11A11 on D-Day and lifting glider elements of the 82AB from Greenham Common to LZ "W" on D-Day. Further they will on or about D+S lift glider elements of the B2AB. D-Day is to be announced. The order further breaks down the mission of each TC squadron and directs further guidance to annexes. Seven annexes are listed: 1 - Intelligence, 2 - Air Movement Table, 3 - Route Overlay, 4 -Glider Loading Plan, 5 - Glider Release and Landing Plan, 6 -Administrative Order, and 7 - Signal Annex.

(2) 1llllt ~op SgQret. Annex 1 to P.O. 1, NEPTUNE­BIGOT, Intell~gence, HQ, 438th TC Group, Station 486, US Army, 1 June 1944, stamped OOOl1. This document consists of 14 pages containing a summary of the enemy situation, including references for political and economic, subversive, with identification of French Nazi collaborationist groups such as the PPF {Parti Populaire Francaise) and the RMP (Rassemblement National Populaire) and French/German defense units such as the SOL (Service D'Ordre Legionnaire) and Marcel neat's LNP (Legion National Populaire), climatical averages, terrain, and military situation; essential elements of information; enemy capabilities, including radar, air, ground defenses, and naval (forces); measures to obtain information including aviation, intelligence agencies, such as photo intelligence, signal radio intelligence, and lower and neighboring echelons; counterintelligence, includ­ing security in planning, special measures to be employed prior

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IAMG-B-CS {381-45c) 24 August 1995 SUBJECT: MCCARTHY, Drury F.; DPOB! 19 January 1924; Sanr---------, Francisco, CA; Army Serial Number: 19 132 447 IJ, LCCN: /(b) (2)

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to D-Day and D-plus days, E & E procedures, and P/W and captured documents; a reference to maps and aerial photos; weather, air­sea rescue; and lastly, reports and dissemination. Within the Security in Planning paragraph, the operation is called NEPTUNE­BIGOT is identified as a Top Secret control word.

{ 3 ) ..-r '%'e~ Seeret, Annex 2 to FO 1, Hq, 4 38th TC Gp, APO #133,~~ 2 June 1944, Subject: Air Movement Table, NEPTUNE-BIGOT, "Albany11 , D-Day Pre-Dawn, 1 page, stamped 00010. This is a chart listing Serial Airborne Units, Unit (438th squad­rons), Number of Aircraft, Number of Gliders, Chalk Numbers, Take-off Airfield, DZ, Aircraft Available, Equipment Loaded, Emplane Time, Ernplaned & Stations, Take-off Time, Departure Time, Return (time) of 1st Ship (aircraft) .

(4) ~ ~e~ Seeret, Annex 4 to FO 1, Subject: Glider Loading Plan, undated, stamped 00010. This document is a hand drawn map of an airfield which identifies unit locations and glider locations.

(5) ... ~ See::::ree, Annex 6 to F.O. 1, Headquarters, 438th Troop Carr1er Group, Army Air Force, APO 133, U.S. Army, ~ June 1944, Subject: Administrative Order No I to Accompany Field Order No I, stamped 00010. This document consists of 10 pages containing direction for supply, including individual clothing and equipment; evacuation; traffic; transportation; airdrome maintenance and repair; personnel; miscellaneous, including strength reports, personnel replacements, finance service, chemical defense, engineering inspection of aircraft, aircraft and glider markings, special tools, disease control, and group command post.

{6} lllllllt Yap Seczet, Annex 7 to FO No. 1, Hqs, 438th TC Gp, APO 13~. Army1 1600, 1 June 1944, Subject: Signal Communications Annex, stamped 00010. This document consists of eight pages containing a mission statement; signal plans; wire plans, listing the telephone wiring to be employed by the Group, 101AB, and 82AB; radio, including callsigns for each Wing and the Pathfinders; airdrome control; air to air emergency communications; navigational aids facilities, including radar, beacons, visual aids and IFF; message center operations; motor messenger; codes and ciphersi signal supply; and command posts.

(7) tllllr ~e~ Seeret, Reg No 3008, Headquarters, Ninth Air Force, Co~~ 20-5, Subject: Countersigns, dated 21 May

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IAMG-B-CS (381-45c) SUBJECT: MCCARTHY I Francisco, CA; Army j1b)[2) j(U)

24 August 1995 Drury F.; DPOB: 19 January 1924; San Serial Number: 19 132 447 • LCCN: /r-(-b)-(-2)-----,

1944, stamped 00011. This document consists of two pages containing countersigns for use by the Ninth Air Force outside of the United Kingdom during the first 20 days of Operation NEPTUNE.

e. - Sources, with assistance from other papers and photogra~und in SUBJECT's scrapbook, which was proYided by Witness with the documents, advised that SUBJECT arrived in Great Britain on 12 October 1944, and was later deployed to France with the lSlst Armored Signal Company, 11th Armored Division. SUBJECT took a seven day rest & recuperation leave, processing through R-74, Munich, Germany to the Riviera, France on 19 September 1945. HIS leave orders are from Headquarters, 3325 SIAM Company, APO 403, U.S. Army, dated 18 September 1945, which lists SUBJECT as a Tee 5 (Technician Fifth Grade) . Attached to HIS leave orders is a declaration from Headquarters, Third Army, dated 19 September 1945, stating SUBJECT did not have any uncensored or unauthorized classified material in HIS possession. The declaration was sup­pose to be surrendered to the Security Control Officer at HIS leave destination. Kelly said SUBJECT was a pack-rat, meaning that HE kept unnecessary items. Kelly further advised that SUBJECT never talked about HIS war experiences. No other papers, including HIS discharge documents, listed the 3325th SIAM Company. One certificate found with HIS belongings indicates HE completed French language training.

f. {U) Sources requested a review of the documents by competent authority for current classification. Sources acknow­ledged that they wish to profit from the sale of the these origi­nal documents to a collector, but only if the documents are determined to be unclassified and of no threat to the national security.

6. (U) ACTIONS TAKEN: Due to the age of the information contained in the documents, over 51 years, and the successful execution of the invasion plan outlined in the documents, common sense dictated that the photocopies be control as Seczet informa­tion in accordance with AR 380-5 until otherwise directed. No military nor local agency checks were conducted.

7. - COMMENTS: Recommend this incident be opened as a Cate~I (DSC} based upon the allegation that SUBJECT, a former U.S. Army soldier, deliberately and without authorization, possessed national defense information, and that the investi­gation be closed after completion of national agency checks. Sources executed IA Form 106, Privacy Act of 1974 Advisement

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IAMG-B-CS (381-45c) SUBJECT: MCCARTHY I Francisco, CAi Army ~(U)

24 August 1995 Drury F.; DPOB: 19 Janua-924; San Serial Number: 19 132 447 LCCN: I (b) (2)

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Statements. Sources provided a photocopy of the documents described above, a photocopy of SUBJECT'S WD AGO (War Department Adjutant General's Office) Form 53-55, Enlisted Record and Report of Separation Honorable Discharge, dated 6 March 1946 1 and a photocopy of SUBJECT'S Army of the United States Honorable Discharge certificate, dated 6 March 1946. The marks and scribbling on the photocopies of the Top Secret documents are Sources' attempts to negate the collector value of the copies. The video tape shown by Sources was of Annex 3 to FO 1, Route Overlay. Sources did not pro~ide a photocopy of Annex 5 to FO 1 1

Glider Release and Landing Plan, which was missing from the originals, nor a video copy or photocopy of Annex 3 to FO 1. As expected, there are no markings for classification authority nor downgrading instructions, nor paragraph markings on the documents photocopies provided by Sources. Based upon a detailed review by the undersigned, using guidance from AR 380-5 and DoD 5200.1-H, the documents revealed no information which would provide a foreign nation insight into the war potential, plans or posture of the U.S.; allow a foreign nation to develop, improve, or refine their war potential; provide a foreign nation a base upon which to develop effective countermeasures; nor weaken or nullify the effectiveness of a defense or military plan, operation, project, or activity that is vital to the national defense. It is strongly recommended the documents be certified unclassified and a certification letter from the Department of the Army be provided to Sources. Of interest is HIS discharge certificate from Camp Beale 1 California, which is signed byl b6 I Major, MI. Neither Source had any idea how or when SUBJECT may have obtained the documents. Unexplained abbreviations in.· this report are as they appear in the found documents. Request common sense guidance concerning the transmission of these ~e~ Seeree marked documents as Exhibits with the original signature report. Registered U.S. mail is the recommended means.

8. (U) Report submitted by the undersigned at STU III: I b6 "---b6 __ ___JI DSN: I b6 I

EXHIBITS Photocopy

438th T Group FO 1 w/Annexes 1, 2,

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( Photocopy of S,OBJECT'S U.S. Army Honorable Discharge certificate, dated 6 March 1946. .

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PREPARING UNIT: (U) Colorado Springs MI Detachment 902d :r.!ilita:cy Intelligence Group

REPORT DATED: (U) 24 August 1995

DESCRIPTION: (U) Photooopy of SUB:JiiX::.r'S tiD .Aro FoJ:m 53-55, Enlisted Re.coro and Report of Separation Honorable Discharge, dated 6 M:rrch 1946.

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SUBJECT: (U) M:'CAR!'HY I D:rury F. ASN: 19 132 447 DPOB: 19 Jan 24; San Francisco~ CA.

DACCOCCN: (U) I (b) (2)

PREPARING UNIT: (U) Colorado Springs MI Detachment 902d Milita:cy Intelligence Groop

REPORT DATED: (u). 24 August 1995

DESCRIPTION: (U} Photocopy of SUB..'lCI''S u.s. 1ll:my Honorable Discha:.rge certificate, dated 6 Ma.J:Ch 1946.

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DRURY F MC CA?TRY 19 132 447 Technician Fourth Grade

151st Armed Signal Company

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