Reams, Charles, CPT

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Service Branch
US
Primary Unit
1918-1919, HHC, 1st Battalion, 320th Infantry
Service Years
1917 - 1945
US
Captain
One Overseas Service Bar

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Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1895
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Culpeper
Last Address
Culpeper, Virginia
Date of Passing
Jan 01, 1974
 

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Wound Chevron (1917-1932) Infantry Shoulder Cord Honorably Discharged WW II World War I Victory Button




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   1918-1919, 80th Division

Private
From Month/Year
March / 1918
To Month/Year
June / 1919
Unit
80th Division Unit Page
Rank
Private
MOS
Not Specified
Base, Fort or City
Not Specified
State/Country
France
 
 
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 80th Division Details

80th Division
The 80th Division was first organized August 5, 1917 in the National Army and headquartered at Camp Lee (now known as Fort Lee), Virginia. The Division originally consisted of men mostly from Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia and was nicknamed the "Blue Ridge Division." The unit's distinctive insignia was adopted in 1918 and consists of three blue mountain peaks representing the Blue Ridge Mountains in Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. The Division also adopted the Latin Motto, "Vis Montium" or "Strength of the Mountains." In World War I, the 80th Division reached full strength with 23,000 soldiers and sailed to France, landing on June 8, 1918. The 80th Division trained with the British Third Army and joined forces on the front lines near the Artois sector with heavy action in the Somme Offensive of 1918 and in the Meuse-Argonne. The 80th returned to the States in May 1919 and was inactivated at Camp Lee on June 26, 1919. The Division of Unique Distinction - never failed to gain its objective. It was the only A.E.F. Division called upon three times in the great Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The 80th was ranked first of all National Army Divisions by the War Department. It always led and captured two Huns for every man wounded. The 80th accomplished these results of vast importance to the success of the general operations with a far smaller percentage of casualties than any other division engaged.
Type
Defence Agency
 
Parent Unit
Army Divisions (1911-1941)
Strength
Division
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Feb 25, 2012
   
   
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18 Members Also There at Same Time
80th Division

Reames, Thomas, SGT, (1917-1919) Sergeant
Austin, Earl, PFC, (1917-1918) Private First Class
Robbins, Thomas, PFC, (1917-1918) Private First Class
Fink, Leftrich, WAG, (1911-1919) QM Wagoner (Garrison)
Kittinger, Edgar, WAG, (1917-1918) FA 844 Wagoner (Garrison)
Agee, Alfred, PFC, (1918-1919) EN 50 Private First Class
Bracken, Jessie, PFC, (1917-1919) IN 521 Private First Class
Allen, Robert W, PVT, (1918-1919) AMP Private
Harman, Raymond L., PVT, (1918-1918) FA 000 Private
Huffman, Kenny, PVT, (1918-1918) IN Private
Laude, Christian R, PVT, (1918-1919) 44 Private
Lewis, Arthur, PVT, (1918-1919) IN 745 Private
Sisler, Benjamin Harrison, PVT, (1918-1918) IN Private
Wood, Samuel Field, PVT, (1917-1919) 44 Private
Waldron, William H., COL, (1898-1938) Lieutenant Colonel
Flanagan, Hillery Benson, SGT, (1917-1919) Sergeant
Flanagan, Gordon Dayton, Cpl, (1917-1919) Corporal
Colteryahn, Edward T., PVT, (1918-1919) Private

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