PRIVATE, U.S.ARMY
361st INFANTRY,
91st DIVISION
WORLD WAR I CIVILIAN DRAFT REGISTRATIONS
Bingham County, Idaho - 1917-1918
Stroh, Andrew Albert
Birth Date; 22 May 1894,
Location; Anchor, IL,
Ethnic group; White,
LOCATION OF REGISTRATION; Bingham,ID.
"POWDER RIVER ~ LET'ER BUCK"
The 91st Infantry Division, nicknamed as the
"Pine Tree Division" or "Wild West Division"
was a unit of the United States Army that
fought in World War I & World War II.
World War I
Constituted on 5 August 1917 at Camp Lewis, Washington, near Tacoma, the division soon thereafter departed for England in the summer of 1918. In September 1918, the division's first operation was in the St. Mihiel Offensive in France. Serving under the U.S. Army's V Corps, the division fought in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and successfully helped to destroy the German First Guard Division and continued to smash through three successive enemy lines.
Twelve days before the end of World War I, the division, as part of the VII Corps, helped drive the Germans east across the Escaut River. The division was awarded separate campaign streamers for its active role in the Lorraine, Meuse-Argonne and Ypres-Lys campaigns.
http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/Units/Division91.htm#Chapter1
PRIVATE, U.S.ARMY
361st INFANTRY,
91st DIVISION
WORLD WAR I CIVILIAN DRAFT REGISTRATIONS
Bingham County, Idaho - 1917-1918
Stroh, Andrew Albert
Birth Date; 22 May 1894,
Location; Anchor, IL,
Ethnic group; White,
LOCATION OF REGISTRATION; Bingham,ID.
"POWDER RIVER ~ LET'ER BUCK"
The 91st Infantry Division, nicknamed as the
"Pine Tree Division" or "Wild West Division"
was a unit of the United States Army that
fought in World War I & World War II.
World War I
Constituted on 5 August 1917 at Camp Lewis, Washington, near Tacoma, the division soon thereafter departed for England in the summer of 1918. In September 1918, the division's first operation was in the St. Mihiel Offensive in France. Serving under the U.S. Army's V Corps, the division fought in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and successfully helped to destroy the German First Guard Division and continued to smash through three successive enemy lines.
Twelve days before the end of World War I, the division, as part of the VII Corps, helped drive the Germans east across the Escaut River. The division was awarded separate campaign streamers for its active role in the Lorraine, Meuse-Argonne and Ypres-Lys campaigns.
http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/Units/Division91.htm#Chapter1
Family Members
-
Andreas Friedrich Ferdinand "Fred" Stroh
1880–1968
-
Agnes Christina Margretha Stroh Neubauer
1882–1963
-
Theresia Anine Katherine "Tressie" Stroh Dalton
1883–1984
-
Minnie Lizzie Adalia Stroh Bierman
1886–1932
-
Anna Wiebke Maria Stroh Steinlicht
1887–1972
-
Alwina Emily Johanna Stroh Martens
1890–1971
-
William Frederich "Willie" Stroh
1892–1930
-
Wiebke Christina Elfrieda "Winnie" Stroh Anders
1896–1971
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement