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Harvey, Floyd H. - S/Sgt
{s:AlbumImageThumbnailStyle|height: 200px;} == Service during the War == {s:MemberImage|Left| <!-- Enter information about your vet here. Be sure to remove the comment symbols when it's done. --> <!-- To ensure that this member has a portrait, upload the photo meant to represent him during the war and call it WikiPortrait.jpg --> Entered the service from Glendale, California on 26 October 1942. Departed the U.S. for England on 26 October 1943, arriving there 2 November 1943. Departed England 2 June 1945, arriving back in the States on 7 June 1945. } <!-- Comments: ----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- This next section, "Service during the War" below, should describe what, if known, the serviceman did during the war. Just as with the MemberImage snippet, above, MemberPage requires that serviceman's DB ID be filled out with zeros when less than 1000. I.e. 54 becomes 0054. Once again, this is necessary in order for the website to find the required information. If little is known about this serviceman, then, please fill out the minimal information about such as his first and last missions, any aircraft or crews he served with. Like the serviceman's ID, Mission and crew information must be filled out with additional 0s if less than a certain number. I.e. Mission must have digits, therefore, any number less than 100 needs leading zeros (003, 004, 005, etc...) as part of the snippet. Similarly, Crew Ids require zeros in front for anything less than 10000. Aircraft snippets, however, require no leading zeros. I.e. 18423 or 932812 can be entered as-is. --> He was a Power Turret and Gunsight Mechanic with the 612th Bomb Squadron. His separation papers at the end of the war list seven European campaigns (Air Offensive Europe, Normandy, Northern France, Southern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe), the Good Conduct Medal, the Distinguished Unit Badge and the AAF Air Crew Member Badge (wings). == Life before the War == Please include anything noteworthy about this person before they entered the war. If you do not have that kind of information, this section can be deleted or commented out until we learn more about him. == Life after the War == Please include anything noteworthy about this person after they left the war. If you do not have that kind of information, this section can be deleted or commented out until we learn more about him. <!-- Comments: ----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Finally, when you are done entering information about this member, please delete these comments as they are only here for instructional purpose and only take up space otherwise. -->
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