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Date Posted: 00:48:07 10/20/03 Mon
Author: Lucy Finley- Porter
Subject: Re: WWII Military Service Records
In reply to: Franklin J. McDonald 's message, "Re: WWII Military Service Records" on 18:31:08 08/25/01 Sat

I cannot find records for my Uncle Floyd C. Finley,
who joined the Navy Feb. 1915, and was released 1945.
I have a newspaper article written about him when his
ship - a support ship SSMaCauley was hit and went down.
According to the article, the Support Ship was carrying
to the Juno, as it said those on the MaCaully saw the Juno
hit.

I have written several letters to St. Louis - no answer
it's been over a year. Can you help me?

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