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Last Rank
Private
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Last Service Branch
Field Artillery
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Last Primary MOS
844-Gun Crewman Light Artillery
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Last MOS Group
Field Artillery (Enlisted)
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Primary Unit
1919-1919, 844, 109th Quartermaster Battalion
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Service Years
1918 - 1919
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Personal Details
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Home State
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Year of Birth 1891 |
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SSG Jerry Dennis
to remember
Clarke, Charlie, Pvt.
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Contact Info
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Home Town Not Specified |
Last Address Blackwell
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Date of Passing Aug 01, 1967 |
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Location of Interment Not Specified |
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Last Known Activity
On December 6, 1916 the 34th was assigned to the 7th Division and in August 1918 the regiment sailed for France. In the closing days of World War I the 34th was moved into the Puvenelle sector in France where it fought with great valor. For this and subsequent actions against the Germans the regiment was cited by the French government with the Battle Honors of “Lorraine.”
Following the signing of the Armistice, the 34th remained in Germany as part of the Occupation Army until June 1919.
http://corregidor.org/rock_force/taromen/history.html
SSDI Match: Clarke, Charlie S., 15 Dec 1891; SSN issued in Oklahoma; Date of Death shown as Aug 1, 1975. Residence at time of death: 39301/Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi. (This entry entered 8 Jul 2009).
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Other Comments: Name: Clarke, Charlie S.
Rank: Private
Home of Record: Blackwell, OK
DOB: December 15,1891
POB: Winfield, KS
NOK: Mr. And Mrs. W. H. Clarke, Blackwell, OK
DOE: Active Duty: June 24, 1918'
POE: Active Duty: Camp Cody, NM
DOS: Active Duty: June 1, 1919;
POS: Active Duty: Camp Mills, NY
Remarks: With 11th F.A., 6th Inf Div; transferred to 109th Supply Train, 34th Division; Overseas eight months at Bordeaux when armistice was signed (Nov 11, 1918). (Probable: Army of Occupation, 1918-1919)
(Source.1; "Honor Roll and Service Record, p. 33" published by Blackwell Job Printing Company, Blackwell, OK, in 1920)
(Source.2: http://corregidor.org/rock_force/taromen/history.html)
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1918-1918, 844, 34th Infantry Division
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1918-1918, 845, Army Garrison Camp Cody, NM
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1918-1919, 844, 11th Field Artillery Battalion
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1918-1919, 521, 7th Infantry Division
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1919-1919, 844, 109th Quartermaster Battalion
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