Veteran Information
Date of Birth: unknown
Date of Death: unknown
Address: unknown
Branch of Service: Unknown-WWII
Service Number: unknown
Description
David J. GalvinAfter exhaustive research, as of 1-6-2025, we have not been able to identify a David J. Galvin with any connection to Rye NY or Westchester County.
We do have a David Joseph Gavin on the US Navy Muster Rolls but cannot connect him to Rye
David J. Galvin was born in New York in Date Unknown. In Rye his families address remains unknown. David enlisted and served in the unknown during World War II.
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