STAPP Harmon Gattis

Male 1898 - 1954  (56 years)


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  1. 1.  STAPP Harmon Gattis was born on 22 Jan 1898 in Quitman County, Mississippi; died on 14 Mar 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee; was buried in Mar 1954 in Clarksdale, Coahoma County, Mississippi.

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    According to his WWI Draft Registration Card, Harmon Gattis Stapp was working as a logger for N.W. Laggart of Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi. He was of short heighth, hence the nickname "Shorty." Also, he had blue eyes, and light colored hair.

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    Army of the United States, Honorable Discharge

    Herman G. Stapp, Private First Class, Detachment, Medical Department was honorably discharged at Fort McClellan, Alabama August 28, 1943. John L. Jenkins, Colonel, Infantry. Commanding.

    Herman G. Stapp, 34349075, Private First Class.
    Marks, Mississippi
    Inducted August 20, 1942, at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
    When inducted he was 44 and 7/12 years of age and by occupation a laborer.
    Blue eyes, blonde hair, ruddy complexion, and was 5 feet 2 1/2 inches.
    Served 1 year, 0 months, 8 days service for longevity pay.
    Entitled to good conduct medal.
    Smallpox vaccination: September 5, 1942. Immune.
    Typhoid-paratyphoid vaccinations: April 7, 1943
    Tetanus Toxoid. February 18, 1943.
    Condition when discharged: Poor
    Discharged by reason: CDD Sec. 11 AR 615-360 3rd Ind HQ. Ft McClellan, Ala. Aug. 26/43
    No time lost under AW. 107. Soldier entitled to travel pay to Bd. #1
    Quitman County, Marks, Misssissippi. Blood type "A"
    Robert H. Zahnow, Captain, M.A.C. Personal Adjutant
    Signature of Soldier: Herman G. Stapp

    Harmon married WILLIAMS Amy Lou. [Group Sheet]



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