source | @S1@ |
CHAN.DATE | Military |
CHAN.DATE.TIME | 7 NOV 1918 |
NAME._MARNM | According to Leslie's Certification of Military Service (militaryrecords), he was inducted in Chicago, Illinois on November 7, 1918,and shipped to Camp Polk, Raleigh, North Carolina. At the time of hisinduction, he was a student and listed his residence as 1301 East 60thPlace in Chicago, which was also his parents home. His physicaldescription was "gray eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy complexion, and 5feet 9 1/2 inches in height." Leslie's "Report of Death" from his burial file in the Records of theOffice of the Quartermaster General (Record Group 92), state that hewas "accidentally caught between two Aleto (sp?) trucks. Crushed atbase of chest." Leslie's Army serial number was 5650717. The amountof Government insurance in effect at the time of his death was $5,000. Although he was killed while serving on duty on May 2, 1919, hisrecords show the date of burial as being May 5, 1919, and the date ofhis discharge as being May 12, 1919. |
source | @S1@ |
CHAN.DATE | Military |
CHAN.DATE.TIME | 7 NOV 1918 |
NAME._MARNM | According to Leslie's Certification of Military Service (militaryrecords), he was inducted in Chicago, Illinois on November 7, 1918,and shipped to Camp Polk, Raleigh, North Carolina. At the time of hisinduction, he was a student and listed his residence as 1301 East 60thPlace in Chicago, which was also his parents home. His physicaldescription was "gray eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy complexion, and 5feet 9 1/2 inches in height." Leslie's "Report of Death" from his burial file in the Records of theOffice of the Quartermaster General (Record Group 92), state that hewas "accidentally caught between two Aleto (sp?) trucks. Crushed atbase of chest." Leslie's Army serial number was 5650717. The amountof Government insurance in effect at the time of his death was $5,000. Although he was killed while serving on duty on May 2, 1919, hisrecords show the date of burial as being May 5, 1919, and the date ofhis discharge as being May 12, 1919. |
source | @S1@ |
CHAN.DATE | Military |
CHAN.DATE.TIME | 7 NOV 1918 |
NAME._MARNM | According to Leslie's Certification of Military Service (militaryrecords), he was inducted in Chicago, Illinois on November 7, 1918,and shipped to Camp Polk, Raleigh, North Carolina. At the time of hisinduction, he was a student and listed his residence as 1301 East 60thPlace in Chicago, which was also his parents home. His physicaldescription was "gray eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy complexion, and 5feet 9 1/2 inches in height." Leslie's "Report of Death" from his burial file in the Records of theOffice of the Quartermaster General (Record Group 92), state that hewas "accidentally caught between two Aleto (sp?) trucks. Crushed atbase of chest." Leslie's Army serial number was 5650717. The amountof Government insurance in effect at the time of his death was $5,000. Although he was killed while serving on duty on May 2, 1919, hisrecords show the date of burial as being May 5, 1919, and the date ofhis discharge as being May 12, 1919. |
source | @S1@ |
CHAN.DATE | Military |
CHAN.DATE.TIME | 7 NOV 1918 |
NAME._MARNM | According to Leslie's Certification of Military Service (militaryrecords), he was inducted in Chicago, Illinois on November 7, 1918,and shipped to Camp Polk, Raleigh, North Carolina. At the time of hisinduction, he was a student and listed his residence as 1301 East 60thPlace in Chicago, which was also his parents home. His physicaldescription was "gray eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy complexion, and 5feet 9 1/2 inches in height." Leslie's "Report of Death" from his burial file in the Records of theOffice of the Quartermaster General (Record Group 92), state that hewas "accidentally caught between two Aleto (sp?) trucks. Crushed atbase of chest." Leslie's Army serial number was 5650717. The amountof Government insurance in effect at the time of his death was $5,000. Although he was killed while serving on duty on May 2, 1919, hisrecords show the date of burial as being May 5, 1919, and the date ofhis discharge as being May 12, 1919. |
source | @S1@ |
CHAN.DATE | Military |
CHAN.DATE.TIME | 7 NOV 1918 |
NAME._MARNM | According to Leslie's Certification of Military Service (militaryrecords), he was inducted in Chicago, Illinois on November 7, 1918,and shipped to Camp Polk, Raleigh, North Carolina. At the time of hisinduction, he was a student and listed his residence as 1301 East 60thPlace in Chicago, which was also his parents home. His physicaldescription was "gray eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy complexion, and 5feet 9 1/2 inches in height." Leslie's "Report of Death" from his burial file in the Records of theOffice of the Quartermaster General (Record Group 92), state that hewas "accidentally caught between two Aleto (sp?) trucks. Crushed atbase of chest." Leslie's Army serial number was 5650717. The amountof Government insurance in effect at the time of his death was $5,000. Although he was killed while serving on duty on May 2, 1919, hisrecords show the date of burial as being May 5, 1919, and the date ofhis discharge as being May 12, 1919. |
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