He was described as tall, slender, gray eyes, brown hair, and a news reporter for Optic Publishing Company. He was recorded as having 2 years prior military experience as a Private in the New Mexico National Guard. For claim of exemption, he wrote "none whatever" (WWI Draft Card).
David served during World War I with the 356th Infantry Regiment, 89th Division (Rolling W Division). The 89th Division saw action in the St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne Campaigns. The Division was inactivated in June 1919 at Camp Funston, Kansas.
He was described as tall, slender, gray eyes, brown hair, and a news reporter for Optic Publishing Company. He was recorded as having 2 years prior military experience as a Private in the New Mexico National Guard. For claim of exemption, he wrote "none whatever" (WWI Draft Card).
David served during World War I with the 356th Infantry Regiment, 89th Division (Rolling W Division). The 89th Division saw action in the St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne Campaigns. The Division was inactivated in June 1919 at Camp Funston, Kansas.
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