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| Byron "Barney" McCord |
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Jerry Boy McCord |
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Eddie Lee McCord |
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| Byron "Barney" McCord when young boy |
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Eddie Lee McCord when young boy |
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Jerry B. McCord a great guy as handsome as they come. |
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| Byron McCord on South Pacific Island during World War II. "Barney" served in the Marine Corp and was in an Engineering Unit. In his 3 years of service almost every month of it he was in the South Pacific at most of the major battles. |
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Jerry McCord in his Navy uniform in World War II. Jerry spent his 3 or so years in the Pacific seeing action in all of the major naval actions. He had been trained in radar and served on destroyers when at sea. |
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Eddie Lee McCord spent his time in the U. S. Army during World War II in Germany. He was in Berlin during the Berlin Airlift. |
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| Jerry McCord with his mother Clara Mae McCord and his mother-in-law, Mrs Lloyd Hale of Scott County, Arkansas. They were vacationing in California and was on the beach on a cloudy day. |
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Jerry and June Hale McCord with their son Tommy. This photo was in the mid 1960's. |
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| Diana McCord Roach daughter of Jerry and June Hale McCord |
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Tommy McCord, son of Jerry and June Hale McCord |
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Catherine McCord Cook and her brother Jerry McCord |
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| Byron "Barney" McCord and his new bride Ratha McGar. Barney came back to Waldron after the World War II was over and under the G.I. Bill he received training in the building trades which was his vocation most of his working life. He had met Ratha there at Waldron and after several years living in Waldron or California they moved to Camden, Arkansas where they live today. |
Ratha McGar McCord soon after her and Byron "Barney" McCord got married. |
Barney and Ratha McCord with his mother Clara McCord Stevens and their daughter Nancy. As you can see Ratha got caught off guard, must have been a bright sun in their face. The photo was on a Sunday trip to the lake. |
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| Barney McCord with his mother Clara McCord Stevens, his daughter Nancy Garner, and Nancy's sons Clay Knox in the back and Tyler Knox being held by his great-grandmother Clara. |
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J. Otto and Catherine McCord Cook with their children Peggy, Timothy and standing James (Jimmy) in mountains of California. |
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