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Story February 20, 1944

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

The three sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nash, Jr., of 338 Leonard Street, Apt. 253, are serving overseas: Sgt. William Alfred Nash in the Southwest Pacific, Cpl. Jefferson Carey Nash in the British Isles, and Pfc. Edward Bowden Nash in England. All are members of the First Congregational Church and keep in touch from abroad.

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Three Nash Brothers Serve All Over Globe

The three sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nash, Jr., of 338 Leonard Street, Apt. 253, pictured here are serving overseas. All three are members of the First Congregational Church.

Sgt. William Alfred Nash is somewhere in the Southwest Pacific and was called into service while a freshman at Morris Brown College. Cpl. Jefferson Carey Nash, somewhere in the British Isles was a sophomore at Morehouse College, while Pfc. Edward Bowden Nash, who is somewhere in England, entered the service at Angers, Mass., being inducted from the Springfield Armory where he had been promoted to the rank of skilled mechanic. He left for overseas duty from Jefferson Barracks, Mo.

Though on foreign soil, they keep in touch with their church and friends.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Nash Brothers Military Service Overseas Duty Congregational Church

What entities or persons were involved?

William Alfred Nash Jefferson Carey Nash Edward Bowden Nash J. Nash, Jr.

Where did it happen?

Southwest Pacific, British Isles, England

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Key Persons

William Alfred Nash Jefferson Carey Nash Edward Bowden Nash J. Nash, Jr.

Location

Southwest Pacific, British Isles, England

Story Details

Three Nash brothers serve overseas in different locations during wartime, maintaining ties to their church and family.

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