John William Butler served as a Private 1st Class in Company B, 333rd Service Battalion, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army during World War I.
He was a son of John W. Butler and Elizabeth Spriggs.
He was inducted into the U.S. Army on June 23, 1918 in Washington County, Maryland.
He first served in the 154th Depot Brigade.
He then served in Company B, 333rd Service Battalion to July 16, 1918.
He served overseas from August 25, 1918 to June 28, 1919.
He was promoted to the rank of Private 1st Class on November 22, 1918.
He received his discharge from the Army on July 8, 1919.
He was originally from Burkittsville, Maryland.
He was a resident of Hagerstown, Maryland.
He received a decoration from the Order of St. Sava (Serbian).
John William Butler served as a Private 1st Class in Company B, 333rd Service Battalion, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army during World War I.
He was a son of John W. Butler and Elizabeth Spriggs.
He was inducted into the U.S. Army on June 23, 1918 in Washington County, Maryland.
He first served in the 154th Depot Brigade.
He then served in Company B, 333rd Service Battalion to July 16, 1918.
He served overseas from August 25, 1918 to June 28, 1919.
He was promoted to the rank of Private 1st Class on November 22, 1918.
He received his discharge from the Army on July 8, 1919.
He was originally from Burkittsville, Maryland.
He was a resident of Hagerstown, Maryland.
He received a decoration from the Order of St. Sava (Serbian).
Inscription
JOHN
WILLIAM
BUTLER
MARYLAND
PFC CO B
333 SVC BN QMC
WORLD WAR I
AUGUST 23 1889
JUNE 4 1965
Gravesite Details
Section 3, Row 13, Position 45
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