He resided in Middlesex County, Massachusetts prior to the war.
Albert, who served as an Ambulance Driver, was Killed during the war in France.
The group that Albert drove an ambulance for was renamed from the American Ambulance Corps that served during World War I to the American Field Services during World War II.
Albert was one of 36 of this group that would die during World War II. 68 others were also wounded during the war.
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His brother, Sgt Samuel H. Miller, Jr., was "Killed In Action" during the war and is interred next to him (see photo to the right). They are one of fourteen pairs of brother's interred together in the Epinal American Cemetery, France.
( Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )
Information on relationship as a brother at Epinal submitted by Dwight "Andy" Anderson.
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He resided in Middlesex County, Massachusetts prior to the war.
Albert, who served as an Ambulance Driver, was Killed during the war in France.
The group that Albert drove an ambulance for was renamed from the American Ambulance Corps that served during World War I to the American Field Services during World War II.
Albert was one of 36 of this group that would die during World War II. 68 others were also wounded during the war.
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His brother, Sgt Samuel H. Miller, Jr., was "Killed In Action" during the war and is interred next to him (see photo to the right). They are one of fourteen pairs of brother's interred together in the Epinal American Cemetery, France.
( Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )
Information on relationship as a brother at Epinal submitted by Dwight "Andy" Anderson.
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