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Department de Ville de Paris (France) (search for this): chapter 18
France (France) (search for this): chapter 18
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 18
With company E, 101st Infantry, in the world war.
Read before Medford Historical Society May 17, 1926, by William F. Shine.
E Company of the old Fifth Regiment Infantry, Lawrence Light Guard, of Medford, Mass., was called out shortly after war was declared by the United States, on April 6, 1917, against Germany—this war caused by that most inhuman act on the high seas, the sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine.
The company was quartered in pyramidal tents on the armory grounds.
One company street of about sixteen tents, each tent housing a squad of men, eight in number.
My tent was headed by Corporal Frank Hurley, and later by Corporal William Harris, who, sad to relate, was blown to pieces by a large shell which exploded just as Corporal Harris and several other members of the company reached a shell hole.
Captain Magee commanded the company.
He was one of the finest, most considerate men I have ever served under.
He was loved by every man in the company and
Meaux (France) (search for this): chapter 18
Brest (France) (search for this): chapter 18
Hoboken (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Ossining (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Verdun (France) (search for this): chapter 18
Toul (France) (search for this): chapter 18
Vosges (France) (search for this): chapter 18