Veteran Information
Date of Birth: 7/3/1926
Date of Death: unknown
Address: 73 Maple Avenue
Branch of Service: U.S. Navy-WWII
Service Number: unknown
Description

Philip J. PetersonPhilip J. Peterson was born in New York July 3,1926 to Joseph and Catherine Petrucciano. He had five sisters and three brothers and in Rye his family lived at 73 Maple Avenue.
Philip was a Rye High School Graduate, Class of 1944. In school he was very active especially in sports playing football, basketball and baseball.
He enlisted September 20, 1944 and served two years in the U.S. Navy during World War II. His Service Number was 910-37-27 and he was honorably discharged on June 12, 1946
After his discharge, he worked for the A&P Grocery store in Port Cester, NY. Philip married Marie Minervino on May 27 1951 at St. Catherine’s Church in Pelham, NY. After their wedding trip they resided in Harrison.
At the time of his marriage Philip was then working in New York for the Columbia Broadcasting System.
Name: Philip Joseph Peterson
Race: White
Age: 18
Birth Date: 3 Jul 1926
Birth Place: Rye, New York
Residence Place: Rye, West., New York
Registration Date: 3 Jul 1944
Registration Place: Mamk, New York, USA
Employer: None
Weight: 139
Complexion: Sallow
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Brown
Height: 5-6
Next of Kin: Catherine Peterson
As of this writing 03-22-23 there is no other available information on this veteran
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