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Wayne enlisted on 8/20/62 at Amsterdam, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. He was promoted to Captain 10/8/64 and discharged for disability on 2/23/65.
Commission is on vellum with New York State seal at the top. Signed by NY Governor Horatio Seymour. Red seal still attached. The 155th
Housed in an old oak frame, 22” x 20”, with old beige matting. Commission is mounted on board. [ss]
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