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ARMY SEPARATION QUALIFICATION RECORD
WD AGO FORM 100
1 Jul 1945
Last Name: Barlow
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First Name: Edward
Middle Initial: W. S.
Serial Number: 33 224 533
Grade: SSgt
Permanent Address: 1711 West Moore Street, Richmond 20, Henrico County, Virginia
Date of Entry: 1942-09-19
Date of Separation: 1946-04-19
Date of Birth: 1914-08-08
Place of Separation: Separation Center, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS
(1) Months: 1
(1) Grade: Pvt
(1) Military Occupational Specialty : 521 Basic
(1) Notes: Army Air Forces
(2) Months: 30
(2) Grade: Cpl
(2) Military Occupational Specialty : 345 Truck Driver Light
(2) Notes: Auto Equipment Operator
(3) Months: 6
(3) Grade: SSgt
(3) Military Occupational Specialty : 359 Construction Machine Operator
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SUMMARY OF MILITARY OCCUPATIONS: CONSTRUCTION MACHINE OPERATOR - Operated heavy construction equipment with the 837th Aviation Engineers in the European Theatre of Operations. Operated bulldozer and grader. Performed minor maintenance and repair on the equipment. Operated heavy equipment in connection with the construction of airfields and runways.
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MILITARY EDUCATION: None
CIVILIAN EDUCATION
Highest Completed Grade: 6th Grade
Degrees: None
Year Left School: 1929
Name of Last School: Moore School
Address of Last School: Richmond, Virginia
Major Courses: None
OTHER TRAINING OR SCHOOLING
Course Name--Address--Date: None
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CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS: TRUCK DRIVER, HEAVY - Drove and made minor repairs on 2½ ton stake body trucks. Was employed from 1935 to 1942 by Setterding. Carneal and Davis Company, Richmond, Virginia.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: None
Name of Discharging Officer: Sophus F. Peterson, 1st Lt. AC