Honor Roll of those on the Woevre at St. Mihiel 

 
 

Frank C. Champion, Private Company L.

Frank C. Champion

   

Private Company L

#1487969

 

    
       Killed September 12, 1918, at St. Mihiel near Flirey. Buried in Grave No. 4-A, Map of Pannes. Son of Mr. land Mrs. J. T. Champion, Georgetown, Texas. Private Champion was killed in the attack on the St. Mihiel salient. He was highly intellectual and well educated. Private Champion also had a sense of military operations that is seldom found in the ranks. He made a lasting impression in the short time that he was with the organization as being a brave and faithful soldier with a good future before him.

   
   

John M. Currie

   

First Lieutenant Company M

 



        Killed September 12th at St. Mihiel. Buried in Grave No. 5-C. Map of Pannes. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Currie, Austin, Texas. Lieutenant Currie was killed by a machine gun bullet. He had been wounded at Lorraine and was in the hospital during the Chateau Thierry drive. He came to the regiment at Camp Mills and at once demonstrated his ability as a platoon commander and no other officer was held in higher esteem by his men than he.

John Currie, First Lieutenant Company M.

 
 
   

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