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DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
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FRANK R. DAHOWSKI, Jr. |
| DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS |
IS A LIFE MEMBER |
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Vivian D. Corbly |
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NATIONAL ADJUTANT |
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Approximately 407,000 American service men and women died while serving in World War II (WWII), including 292,000 battle-related deaths and 115,000 other deaths. The total includes 79,000 who were missing in action and never recovered. Another 672,000 suffered non-fatal wounds. This is the WWII Disabled American Veterans card of Frank R. Dahowski, Jr. (1910-1988). Frank was employed by the Luey and Abercrombie grocery business of Greenfield before enlisting in 1942. During WWII he was an Army sergeant; due to his permanent debilitating war-time injury, he left the service as a disabled veteran, unable to work when he returned home. This card entitled Frank to medical and financial benefits.
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WWII Disabled American Veterans card of Frank Dahowski, Jr.
| creator Disabled American Veterans |
| date c. 1945 |
| location Greenfield, Massachusetts |
| width 3.75" |
| height 2.0" |
| process/materials brass |
| item type Legal Documents/Government/Society Records |
| accession # #L05.153 |
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