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								| File No. | Last Name | Army Serial No. | First name and Initials | Cablegram No. |  
								| 17473 | ALLIE | 2550310 | Charles E. | 262 |  | 
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								| Rank |  | Cause of Death | Date of Death |  
								| Private | Company C, 57th Engineers | Lobar Pneumonia | 9/18/1918 |  | 
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								| Date of Burial | Place of Burial—Unconfirmed | Cemetery Commune
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								| 9/18/1918 |  |  | 
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								| Authority File No. D
 | Place of Burial—Confirmed | Cemetery Commune
 | 34   |  
								| 666 | Grave 327, Amer. Cty., Suresnes, Seine |  | 
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								| Authority File No. D
 | Disinterred and Reburied: Date | Cemetery |  |  
								|  | In: |  | 
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								| Emergency Address | Mr. Eugene Allie, (Father), Two Rivers, Wisc. | Notified Emergency Address 11/1/1918
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								| R.B. Sketch No. 
 | Photograph No. A-2679
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								| Grave Marker | Name Peg 
 | Cross Yes
 | Head Board 
 | Bottle 
 | Ident. Tag | Buried with body 
 | On grave marker Yes
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								| Remarks: | F#115 - 12-20-20 (S-8) |  | 
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							| Removal Project Information |  
								| Body disinterred 6/7/1921 for preparation and shipment. |  
								| Arrived
						
									at  Antwerp
						
									on 7/15/1921 |  
								| Shipped
							
									to Hoboken, New Jersey
							
									on 8/6/1921
							
									aboard the Wheaton |  
								| Arrived
							
									at Hoboken, New Jersey
							
									in Consignment #50
							
									on 8/20/1921 |  
								| Shipped
							
									on 8/30/1921
							
									to Mrs. Sophie Allie, Two Rivers, Wisc. |  
								| Received at Destination
							
									 on 9/1/1921
							
									by Above |  
								| Emergency address notified on 1/11/1922 |  | 
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