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Everett C. Davis, Cook, Company A

Everett C. Davis

   

Cook, Company A

#99975

 

 

       Died in hospital at Baccarat on May 28, 1918 from gas received at Village Negre, May 27th. Buried in Baccarat Cemetery, Grave No. 71. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Davis, Nora Springs, Iowa. Cook Davis enlisted in the Second Iowa Infantry in June 1917 and was later transferred to Company A 168th Infantry. Born at Exline, Iowa, March 7, 1898.
 

   
   
   
   

Fred Davis

   

Private, Company D

#100811

 

  

     Gassed at Village Negre on May 27, 1918 and died on the following day in Hospital No. 2, Baccarat, France. Buried in Baccarat Cemetery, Grave No. 72. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis, Churdan, Iowa. Born at Carson, Iowa, December 21, 1898. Bugler Davis acted as a regimental Liason runner between the 167th and the 168th Infantry regiments.

Fred Davis, Musician, Company A

 
 
   

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