Kaye was a pilot with the 278th Aero Squadron during WWI. He lost his life on November 29, 1918, eighteen days after the armistice was signed. I understand that he and his observer Bill. N Williams where doing practice runs when the accident happened. Both men lost their lives that day.
Kaye was buried at least twice. burial: 29 November 1918 in American Military Cemetery No. 108, Grave 369 Mkd Cross, near Evacuation Hospital No. 1 which was located at the Sebastopal Barracks, Toul, France/ Second burial, could be same place as St. Miehle American Cemetery, Thiaucourt-Regnieville in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. His body was brought home in 1921 and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Kaye was a pilot with the 278th Aero Squadron during WWI. He lost his life on November 29, 1918, eighteen days after the armistice was signed. I understand that he and his observer Bill. N Williams where doing practice runs when the accident happened. Both men lost their lives that day.
Kaye was buried at least twice. burial: 29 November 1918 in American Military Cemetery No. 108, Grave 369 Mkd Cross, near Evacuation Hospital No. 1 which was located at the Sebastopal Barracks, Toul, France/ Second burial, could be same place as St. Miehle American Cemetery, Thiaucourt-Regnieville in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. His body was brought home in 1921 and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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burial: 29 November 1918
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