According to the Maryland in the World War 1917-1919 Military and Naval Service Records In Two Volumes and Case of Maps Volume II, James John Klima, white, born 3 June 1895 in Baltimore, MD, living at 523 N. Castle St., was inducted in the Army on 5 November 1917 as a private. He became a private first class on 26 October 1918 with Company E, 313 Infantry. He was transfered to Company A, 304 MP CO on November 20, 1917. He became a patient at hospital on 6 December 1918 and died under honorable conditions of lobar pneumonia on 8 December 1918 in the Avocourt Sector, Meuse-Argonne; Troyon Sector; Meuse-Argonne. On a prayer card, he is referred to as Wenceslaus.
His tombstone reads:
James J. Klima
MILITARY POLICE
Company A, 79th Division
died Dec. 8, 1918
in France.
Lehke odpocinuti dej mu pane a svetlo vecne at mu suiti
Truchlici matka a sestry
Siblings:
Vincent Klima
Anna Maria Klima
Mary Agnes Klima
Helen J. Klima
NOTE: My first cousin, three times removed.
According to the Maryland in the World War 1917-1919 Military and Naval Service Records In Two Volumes and Case of Maps Volume II, James John Klima, white, born 3 June 1895 in Baltimore, MD, living at 523 N. Castle St., was inducted in the Army on 5 November 1917 as a private. He became a private first class on 26 October 1918 with Company E, 313 Infantry. He was transfered to Company A, 304 MP CO on November 20, 1917. He became a patient at hospital on 6 December 1918 and died under honorable conditions of lobar pneumonia on 8 December 1918 in the Avocourt Sector, Meuse-Argonne; Troyon Sector; Meuse-Argonne. On a prayer card, he is referred to as Wenceslaus.
His tombstone reads:
James J. Klima
MILITARY POLICE
Company A, 79th Division
died Dec. 8, 1918
in France.
Lehke odpocinuti dej mu pane a svetlo vecne at mu suiti
Truchlici matka a sestry
Siblings:
Vincent Klima
Anna Maria Klima
Mary Agnes Klima
Helen J. Klima
NOTE: My first cousin, three times removed.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement