Posted on Aug 19, 2015
Can anyone give me some information about my great-grandfather based on this old photo?
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This is on Ancestry.com - You can ger a free 30 day trial membership and look at his records if this is him.
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918▼
Draft, Enlistment and Service
Name: Harvey Rite Niffen
Birth: date - Illinois
Residence: Pike, Missouri
Other:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=39&gsln=Nafon&gspl=16&gss=angs-c
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918▼
Draft, Enlistment and Service
Name: Harvey Rite Niffen
Birth: date - Illinois
Residence: Pike, Missouri
Other:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=39&gsln=Nafon&gspl=16&gss=angs-c
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LTC Christopher Sands
If you cannot get a Federal record through NARA, because of the 1971 fire, try getting a state record. I did that for my Great Uncle and Grandfather. NJ has a small form, 1 page front and back. It had my Grandfather rated at 10% disability, due to his being gassed. My Great Uncle record had the day he was WIA. Both were WWI records. It also had height, home of record, occupation, color of the eyes, ect.
Some Vets made copies of their DD 214 at the county they lived in. Give it a shot.
Good luck!
Some Vets made copies of their DD 214 at the county they lived in. Give it a shot.
Good luck!
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Uniform looks like it could be Army or Marines in the '20s or even '30s....not able to tell from such a small photo what his MOS or rank would be...
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Things I can gather from this:
1) WWI or just prior - Perhaps even the 1916 Punitive Expedition in Mexico. He would have been exactly 20 at that time or 22 in 1918 when WWI ended.
2) Army - This was the uniform in the 1910's/early 20's
3) Enlisted - Officers wore a different type of cap.
4) Provost Guard - explains why an enlisted guy has a pistol.
5) Rank is probably Private - this is totally a guess but he has a crisp clean uniform (see very white spats) and people, to this day, take a photo of them with their new uniforms on for their families. Very common. If this is the case, he'd just entered service so he'd be a private which also explains the lack of rank, awards, or any insignia on the collar. If all of the above are true, this was likely taken in the US and so if he had rank or awards, he'd have them on such a clean uniform.
Good luck!
1) WWI or just prior - Perhaps even the 1916 Punitive Expedition in Mexico. He would have been exactly 20 at that time or 22 in 1918 when WWI ended.
2) Army - This was the uniform in the 1910's/early 20's
3) Enlisted - Officers wore a different type of cap.
4) Provost Guard - explains why an enlisted guy has a pistol.
5) Rank is probably Private - this is totally a guess but he has a crisp clean uniform (see very white spats) and people, to this day, take a photo of them with their new uniforms on for their families. Very common. If this is the case, he'd just entered service so he'd be a private which also explains the lack of rank, awards, or any insignia on the collar. If all of the above are true, this was likely taken in the US and so if he had rank or awards, he'd have them on such a clean uniform.
Good luck!
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