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World War
I Service Questionnaires,
1916-1918
Series
85298
Sample Document
Excerpt from letter to Ephraim
Ralph, Rockland, Idaho,from Capt. Thomas E. McClintock, 347th Machine
Gun Battalion American Expeditionary Forces, January 17, 1919.
Your son
was killed on the evening of September 29th in the point of a small
wood where our guns were set up during doing delivering
an overhead fire, while the enemy Infantry advanced
and took the town of Gesnes and the wooded hills behind it. at the time
he was killed we were undergoing an exceptionally heavy barrage attack
against our guns which were doing considerable damage to the German
Infantry and the Battery of 77's. I was lying possibly fifteen feet
from your son at the time he was hit by a fragment of high explosive.
He did not regain consciousness and died with an hour minute
or two from the time he was hit. He was not mutilated to any extent.
He was still breathing when I got to him, and was buried near the spot
on which he was killed.
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