Ray Eldred Mays was the son of Silas Dewey Mays born in Quinlan Texas and Mittie Thomas Giles born in Scurry County, Texas. He was killed in a vehicle accident on highway 180 near Seminole, Gaines County, Texas in 1945. He was in the US Army. He had been in the area for 2 weeks, and was 20 years, 3 months, and 21 days old at the time of death. He was single.
W W II Enlistment Records:
Ray E. Mays
From: Rains County, Texas
Date of Enlistment: 10/4/1945
Place of Enlistment: Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina
Private-Infantry
Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
Enlisted man Philippine Scouts or recall to AD of an enlisted man who has been transferred to ERC.
YOB: 1925
White Citizen
Grammar School
Skilled occupation in manufacture of leather
Single with dependents
Regular Army
Ray Eldred Mays was the son of Silas Dewey Mays born in Quinlan Texas and Mittie Thomas Giles born in Scurry County, Texas. He was killed in a vehicle accident on highway 180 near Seminole, Gaines County, Texas in 1945. He was in the US Army. He had been in the area for 2 weeks, and was 20 years, 3 months, and 21 days old at the time of death. He was single.
W W II Enlistment Records:
Ray E. Mays
From: Rains County, Texas
Date of Enlistment: 10/4/1945
Place of Enlistment: Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina
Private-Infantry
Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
Enlisted man Philippine Scouts or recall to AD of an enlisted man who has been transferred to ERC.
YOB: 1925
White Citizen
Grammar School
Skilled occupation in manufacture of leather
Single with dependents
Regular Army
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