| File No. |
Last Name |
Army Serial No. |
First name and Initials |
Cablegram No. |
|
86263
|
REDDEN
|
|
Curtis G.
|
429
|
|
| Rank |
|
Cause of Death |
Date of Death |
|
Lieutenant Colonel
|
Battery A, 149th Field Artillery
|
Lobar Pneumonia
|
1/16/1919
|
|
| Date of Burial |
Place of Burial—Unconfirmed |
Cemetery Commune |
|
|
1/17/1919
|
|
|
Authority File No. D |
Place of Burial—Confirmed |
Cemetery Commune |
802
|
|
514
|
Grave 53, Sec. R, Plot 2, Amer. Standard Cty., of Coblenz, Germany
|
|
Authority File No. D |
Disinterred and Reburied: Date
| Cemetery |
|
|
|
In:
|
|
| Emergency Address |
Mrs. C. G. Redden (Wife), 711 N. Vermillion St., Danville, Ill.
|
Notified Emergency Address
2/8/1919
|
|
R.B. Sketch No.
|
Photograph No.
J-534
|
|
|
| Grave Marker |
Name Peg
|
Cross
Yes
|
Head Board
|
Bottle
|
Ident. Tag |
Buried with body
|
On grave marker
Yes
|
|
| Remarks: |
Form #115, 3/30/20
|
|
| Plat No.: |
C-295

|
|
| Removal Project Information |
|
Body disinterred 6/16/1920 for preparation and shipment.
|
| Arrived
at Antwerp
on 6/22/1920
|
| Shipped
to Hoboken, New Jersey
on 7/3/1920
aboard the Princess Matoika
|
| Arrived
at Hoboken, New Jersey
on 7/21/1920
|
| Shipped
on 8/2/1920
to F. D. Redden, Danville, Ill.
|
| Received at Destination
by Above
|
|
|