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Smith, John Howell

* 1922/02/27† 2009/10

Who
WWII driver
When
WWII
Where
India-Burma
Education
Lafayette ; Brown
Courtesy of The Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Further details

John Howell Smith was born on February 27, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Charles Sidney Smith and Mary Jones. Smith attended Easton High School in Easton, Pennsylvania, and later received his B.A. from Lafayette College and M.A. in Brown University.

Smith volunteered as an ambulance driver with the American Field Service (AFS) in 1944 and served with the 485 Company in Italy. He was transferred to India in July 1945 and stayed in Calcutta for a year after AFS left India, where he volunteered for the Indian Red Cross and St. John’s War Organization.

Following the war, Smith became director for the Management Bureau of the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal.  He also worked for the New York City Department of Real Estate.  His involvement with AFS continued after the war with his participation in the AFS Driver Tour in England (1992) and the AFS 50th Driver Reunion in Williamsburg, VA (1995.)

John H. Smith passed away in October 2009 in New York City at age 87.

[Bio courtesy of AFS Archives, New York]

 

WWII File

Unit(s)
CM 89, IB 59-T
Home at time of enlistment
Easton, Pa., USA
Groupings

Unit 59 India-Burma

Unit CM 89