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Ray Gary Delphey, Sr.
Asst. Band Leader/US ARMY: Headquarters Company, 115th Infantry Regiment
Birth: August 6, 1895 in Union Bridge, MD
Death: October 3, 1974 in Washington, DC
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Area AA/Lot 42
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Frederick Post (Oct 4, 1974)



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WWI Draft Registration Card
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WWII Draft Registration (backside)
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       21 years and 11 months
Home Residence during War:    Union Bridge, MD
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          National Guard (7/25/1917), Musician 3rd Class
                          11/1/1917 Promoted to Asst. Band Leader,
                          Headquarters Company, 1st Maryland
                          Transferred to Headquarters Company, 
​                          115th Infantry Regiment
                          Overseas (6/15/1918-5/24/1919) Center Sector
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          Honorable Discharge 6/7/1919

Decorations:                   Order of St. Sava (Serbian)              

Personal Information
Occupation:      Professional Musician
Father:              Cornelius Grant Delphey
Mother:             Laura Cordelia Hildebrand
Spouse:             Margaret Lillian Hoffman

Cause of Death:     
Last known address: National Lutheran Home, Washington DC                      

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