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Peter Julius LaMaack |
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Born | 28 Jun 1894, South Dakota |
Gender | Male |
Parents | Mrs Kate LaMaack |
Schools Attended | |
Branch of Service | Army |
Additional Identifiers | Killed in Action |
Service Timeframe | 21 Sep 1917 - 24 Sep 1918 |
War/Conflict | World War One 1914-1918 |
Principal Units and Locations | Company H, 347th Infantry to Company E, 47th Infantry, 4th Division, US Army. |
Military Awards and Decorations | Purple Heart ? |
Boot Camp photo, Camp Dodge, Iowa, 1917 | |
NarrativeBurial: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Departement de la Meuse, Lorraine, France. Son of Mrs. Kate LaMaack of Dundee, Minn. Entered the service Sept. 21, 1917, froin Cottonwood County and was sent to Camp Dodge, la., in Co. H, 346th Inf. Was transferred Nov. 24, 1917, to Camp Pike, and in June, 1918, was sent to Camp Merritt. From there he was sent with his Division to France by way of Halifax and Liverpool, arriving in France the latter part of July and went in the front line trenches on the third day of August, 1918. He saw active service from this time on until Sept. 24, 1918, on which day he was killed in action. He was buried with military honors in the French cemeterv at Glorievux-Verdun, Meusen, France. |