He served during WWI in Europe, with the rank of Corporal in Co K, 103rd Infantry. He died of bronco-pneumonia, as the result of chronic asthma from being gassed while in service.
He was the first commander of the Verne H. Weld American Legion Post #55, now called the Weld-Webster Post #55 of Canaan NH.
He served during WWI in Europe, with the rank of Corporal in Co K, 103rd Infantry. He died of bronco-pneumonia, as the result of chronic asthma from being gassed while in service.
He was the first commander of the Verne H. Weld American Legion Post #55, now called the Weld-Webster Post #55 of Canaan NH.
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