Below information courtesy of chuck (#46623503):
William Annella was born in New York City. He served three years in the New York National Guard. He worked as a Sexton at the Saint Salvation Church, 259th Broome Street, New York. He also lived at that same address. At the time of his WW I draft registration. He was single and no dependents. He was 5 feet 5 inches tall, brown eyes, black hair. He was inducted into the United States Army on October 5th 1917, fort Slocum, New York. As a Private, 306th Supply Company, Quartermasters Corps. He was promoted to Private 1st Class on November 10th 1917. He served overseas November 2nd 1918 to July 22nd 1919. He was honorably discharged on July 29th 1919.
Below information courtesy of chuck (#46623503):
William Annella was born in New York City. He served three years in the New York National Guard. He worked as a Sexton at the Saint Salvation Church, 259th Broome Street, New York. He also lived at that same address. At the time of his WW I draft registration. He was single and no dependents. He was 5 feet 5 inches tall, brown eyes, black hair. He was inducted into the United States Army on October 5th 1917, fort Slocum, New York. As a Private, 306th Supply Company, Quartermasters Corps. He was promoted to Private 1st Class on November 10th 1917. He served overseas November 2nd 1918 to July 22nd 1919. He was honorably discharged on July 29th 1919.
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