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Andrew O. Hall |
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Born | 1890's, Minnesota |
Gender | Male |
Parents | Hans O. Hall, ? Hall |
Schools Attended | |
Branch of Service | Army |
Additional Identifiers | Killed in Action Died in Service Wounded in Service |
Service Timeframe | 1918 - 6 Nov 1918 |
War/Conflict | World War One 1914-1918 |
Principal Units and Locations | Company F, 342d Infantry Company A, 55th Infantry |
Military Awards and Decorations | ? Purple Heart |
Boot Camp photo, 1918 | |
NarrativePrivate Hall saw considerable service on the western front and on Nov. 3, 1918, as his company was moving up to the front line trenches to relieve the 34th Infantry, the Germans opened a barrage on them and several of the company were killed and wounded, and Private Hall was amongst them, being severely wounded in the left shoulder and back. He was moved back to First Aid station and from there to Base hospital No. 12, Toul, France, where he died on Nov. 6, 1918. He was buried with military honors at Toul,France. Buried: Saint Mihiel American Cemetery and Memorial Thiaucourt-Regnieville, Departement de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France. |