Awarded the Purple Heart Medal for actions against the enemy.
WIA while serving as an Rifleman with Co I. during the 3rd Battalion, 9th U.S. Infantry Regiment's attack on enemy held positions just north of the German occupied French town of Vierzy, France during The Aisne-Marne Offensive (Soissons), of the afternoon of Thursday, July 18th, 1918.
DoW on the afternoon of Saturday, August 3rd, 1918.
Upon Pfc. Dobrowolski,'s death, Pfc. Dobrowolski, was initially interred at Grave #61, American Plot, French Civilian Cemetery (Nouveau), Orleans, France on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 6th, 1918, and was finally reinterred at Grave #19, Row #1, Section B. at Suresnes American Cemetery, Suresnes Haut-de Seine (Paris), France on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 11th, 1921.
Awarded the Purple Heart Medal for actions against the enemy.
WIA while serving as an Rifleman with Co I. during the 3rd Battalion, 9th U.S. Infantry Regiment's attack on enemy held positions just north of the German occupied French town of Vierzy, France during The Aisne-Marne Offensive (Soissons), of the afternoon of Thursday, July 18th, 1918.
DoW on the afternoon of Saturday, August 3rd, 1918.
Upon Pfc. Dobrowolski,'s death, Pfc. Dobrowolski, was initially interred at Grave #61, American Plot, French Civilian Cemetery (Nouveau), Orleans, France on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 6th, 1918, and was finally reinterred at Grave #19, Row #1, Section B. at Suresnes American Cemetery, Suresnes Haut-de Seine (Paris), France on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 11th, 1921.
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Entered the service from Pennsylvania.
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