David Nissenbaum
Tammuz 16, 5762
January 5, 1924
to
June 26, 2002
My Dad proudly served in the United States Army for 4 years during World War II. He immediately enlisted when we entered the war. He was 18 years old and was attending New York University as a freshman. He told me that the fraternity shut down and everyone enlisted. My Dad was stationed ini Seattle, Washington, where he met my Mom, and in Washington, D.C., where they married in the Walter Reed Army Chapel. My Dad was Secretary to a General (he knew shorthand and could type 100 words a minute on a manual typewriter) and headed up a division of the European Strategic Bombing Survey. He was a member of the Meyer Levin Post in Brooklyn, NY.
--Beverly Nissenbaum
U.S. Army
Post or Auxiliary
Meyer Levin Post
Military Specialty
Secretary to a General