File No. |
Last Name |
Army Serial No. |
First name and Initials |
Cablegram No. |
68865
|
BROWN
|
|
Thomas
|
374
|
|
Rank |
|
Cause of Death |
Date of Death |
First Lieutenant
|
Machine Shop Unit 310
|
Gastric Ulcer Hemorrhage
|
12/10/1918
|
|
Date of Burial |
Place of Burial—Unconfirmed |
Cemetery Commune |
|
12/11/1918
|
|
|
Authority File No. D |
Place of Burial—Confirmed |
Cemetery Commune |
25
|
40
|
Grave #26, Sec. A,American Cemetery, Talence, Gironde.
|
|
Authority File No. D |
Disinterred and Reburied: Date
| Cemetery |
|
|
In:
|
|
Emergency Address |
Mrs. Thomas Brown (Wife), 1445 Clifton St. Washington, D.C.
|
Notified Emergency Address
12/29/1918
|
|
R.B. Sketch No.
|
Photograph No.
K-489
|
|
|
Grave Marker |
Name Peg
|
Cross
Yes
|
Head Board
|
Bottle
|
Ident. Tag |
Buried with body
Yes
|
On grave marker
Yes
|
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Remarks: |
|
|
Plat No.: |
D-109
|
|
Removal Project Information |
Body disinterred 9/23/1920 for preparation and shipment.
|
Arrived
at Bordeaux
on 9/23/1920
|
Shipped
to Hoboken, New Jersey
on 10/5/1920
aboard the Pocahontas
|
Arrived
at Hoboken, New Jersey
on 10/18/1920
|
Shipped
on 10/27/1920
to John Brown, RR #1, Fitchburg, Mass.
|
Received at Destination
on 10/27/1920
by Mary Cox, Brown.
|
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