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− | Aiken was born to Mrs. Louise Aiken in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He attended Arkansas State Teachers College and the University of Texas in 1939. Aiken entered the 477th AAA-AW branch of the United States Army Signal Corps on August 24, 1942, where he became a technical sergeant. Aiken's talent was music, | + | Aiken was born to Mrs. Louise Aiken in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He attended Arkansas State Teachers College and the University of Texas in 1939. Aiken entered the 477th AAA-AW branch of the United States Army Signal Corps on August 24, 1942, where he became a technical sergeant. Aiken's talent was music, as he sang in churches in Europe with the theatre. |
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Revision as of 20:36, 20 April 2016
Technical Sergeant Fred Aiken
[D.O.B.]-December 1944
Personal History
Aiken was born to Mrs. Louise Aiken in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He attended Arkansas State Teachers College and the University of Texas in 1939. Aiken entered the 477th AAA-AW branch of the United States Army Signal Corps on August 24, 1942, where he became a technical sergeant. Aiken's talent was music, as he sang in churches in Europe with the theatre.
Death
Aiken died in December 1944, and was buried in Ham, Luxembourg.