At least 40 percent of his 200-man company died in the effort, according to Army records.
No evidence of this can be found in army records.
Army records list his date of death as July 11, 1941.
His Army record isn't exactly the best one could wish for, you know.
His army records state that he was five feet, four and one half inches tall.
In August, he matched his own army record for the 56-pound weight throw.
Army records indicate that he was married at the time of his discharge in 1945.
His Army record shows that he was never wounded.
Go back to his army records, hello, fella, come right along.
Army records show no rental payment for the camp, a spokesman said.