In WWI he served as a soldier at Ft. Ethan Allen at the time of his death in the Post Hospital there of disease (pneumonia as the result of influenza). He entered the U.S. military on 9 May 1918. His death record states he was a member of the 10th Cavalry, 12th Squadron. His Massachusetts burial record states he is in Saint Johns Cemetery, Lancaster MA.
In WWI he served as a soldier at Ft. Ethan Allen at the time of his death in the Post Hospital there of disease (pneumonia as the result of influenza). He entered the U.S. military on 9 May 1918. His death record states he was a member of the 10th Cavalry, 12th Squadron. His Massachusetts burial record states he is in Saint Johns Cemetery, Lancaster MA.
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