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Lewis, Stacey, Sgt.
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Contact Info
Last Address Newkirk
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Additional Information
Last Known Activity:
Continued to served in U. S. Army beyond 1920 (per printing of source book).
Other Comments:
Name: Lewis, Stacey A.
Rank: Sergeant
Home of Record: Newkirk, OK
DOB: Oct 3, 1888;
POB: Winfield, KS
NOK: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lewis, Newkirk, OK
DOE: Active Duty: Apr 15, 1913
POE: Active Duty: El Paso, TX (Ft. Bliss)
DOS: Active Duty: Unspecified;
POS: Active Duty: Unspecified:
Remarks: With 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division. Action in St. Mehiel, Meuse-Argonne, Argonne, Toul, Cantigny, and all the rest of the major engagements; awarded six medals for bravery. Still in service (as of printing of source book in 1920).
Source: "Honor Roll and Service Record, Kay Co, OK, p. 69" published by Blackwell Job Printing Company, Blackwell, OK, in 1920.
World War I/Vittorio Veneto Campaign
From Month/Year
October / 1918
To Month/Year
November / 1918
Description Vittorio Veneto, 24 October - 4 November 1918. Late in the war, Americans participated on a limited scale in campaigns in Italy. The 332d Regiment with attached hospital troops was sent from the A.E.F. to the Italian Front in July 1918 for the morale effect which it was hoped that the sight of Americana would have on the Italians. This force of about 1,200 men took part in the last great Italian offensive against the Austrians, the Battle of Vittorio Veneto.