Ellzey, Cecil C., 1919 or 20-1999.
Colonel Cecil C. Ellzey, a native of Tylertown, Miss., and resident of Franklinton, La., served as an aerial reconnaissance pilot for the Eighth Infantry Division's artillery in Europe during World War II. He later served with the Louisiana National Guard for 32 years, commanding the units in Bogalusa and Franklinton before retiring in 1979. Ellzey also was administrator of the Bogalusa Community Medical Center until 1985.
From the description of Cecil C. Ellzey papers, 1944, 1983-1989. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 441488008
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creatorOf | Ellzey, Cecil C., 1919 or 20-1999. Cecil C. Ellzey papers, 1944, 1983-1989. | Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries |
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associatedWith | Middleton, Troy H. (Troy Houston), 1889-1976. | person |
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Elbe River Valley (Czech Republic and Germany) | |||
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Birth 1919
Death 1999
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