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Cannon Holt 1918 - 1944

Cannon Holt was born on November 2, 1918, and died at age 25 years old on June 9, 1944. Cannon Holt was buried at Andrew Johnson National Cemetery Section C Site 129 P.o. Box 1088, in Greeneville, Tn. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cannon Holt.
Cannon Holt
November 2, 1918
June 9, 1944
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  • 11/2
    1918

    Birthday

    November 2, 1918
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Infantry Rank attained: CO Wars/Conflicts: World War I
  • 06/9
    1944

    Death

    June 9, 1944
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Andrew Johnson National Cemetery Section C Site 129 P.o. Box 1088, in Greeneville, Tn 37744
    Burial location
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Did you know?
In 1918, in the year that Cannon Holt was born, following European countries, Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States in March. It was an effort to conserve fuel needed to produce electric power. This was a war effort and proved unpopular so in most areas of the United States, Daylight Saving Time ended after World War I. It returned during World War II.
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In 1922, when this person was merely 4 years old, on James Joyce's 40th birthday, his book Ulysses was published in France. The book covers the experiences of an Irishman in Dublin on an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Now considered a classic, it was controversial at the time. Due to some sexual content, the book was banned in the U.S. during the 1920's and the U.S. Post Office destroyed 500 copies of the novel.
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