Edwin Myrick Adney, a coxswain in the Navy, went into the service in September, 1942, training at Kingsville, Texas. He was stationed at Whidbey Island, Washington. Later he was sent to Tokyo Bay. In civilian life, Adney, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Adney, Corcoran, was employed in Texas as a plumber.
Served aboard the USS Mackinac (AVP-13) from 2 Jan 1946 until his discharge in March 1946. His rate was a Coxswain. He also, was the deputy sheriff in Stratford, California.
Additional biographical information provided by Find A Grave Volunteer: JC
Edwin Myrick Adney, a coxswain in the Navy, went into the service in September, 1942, training at Kingsville, Texas. He was stationed at Whidbey Island, Washington. Later he was sent to Tokyo Bay. In civilian life, Adney, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Adney, Corcoran, was employed in Texas as a plumber.
Served aboard the USS Mackinac (AVP-13) from 2 Jan 1946 until his discharge in March 1946. His rate was a Coxswain. He also, was the deputy sheriff in Stratford, California.
Additional biographical information provided by Find A Grave Volunteer: JC
Inscription
US NAVY
WORLD WAR II
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement