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Claty Dobbins 1931 - 1982

Claty Dobbins of Nashville, Davidson County, TN was born on November 27, 1931, and died at age 51 years old on December 4, 1982. Claty Dobbins was buried at Nashville National Cemetery Section II Site 220 1420 Gallatin Road, South, in Madison.
Claty Dobbins
Nashville, Davidson County, TN 37201
November 27, 1931
December 4, 1982
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Claty Dobbins' History: 1931 - 1982

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  • 11/27
    1931

    Birthday

    November 27, 1931
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PFC Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 12/4
    1982

    Death

    December 4, 1982
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Nashville National Cemetery Section II Site 220 1420 Gallatin Road, South, in Madison, Tn 37115
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In 1931, in the year that Claty Dobbins was born, in March, “The Star Spangled Banner” officially became the national anthem by congressional resolution. Other songs had previously been used - among them, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", "God Bless America", and "America the Beautiful". There was fierce debate about making "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem - Southerners and veterans organizations supported it, pacifists and educators opposed it.
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In 1944, when this person was merely 13 years old, on June 22nd, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, called the G.I. Bill, was signed into law, pushed through by the veteran's organizations. Benefits provided for veterans to return to school (high school, vocational school, or college), obtain low interest home mortgages and low interest business loans, and (if needed) one year of unemployment insurance. Since most returning vets immediately found work, less than 20% of the unemployment benefits were distributed.
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