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Willard S. Hazzard
Private Company M
#246647
Killed July 28, 1918 north of Chateau Thierry during the attack on Hill 212. Buried in Grave No. 47-A, Map of Fere-en-Tardinois. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hazzard, Heathsville,
Virginia. Private Hazzard was killed by a machine gun bullet, dying almost instantly. He was a brave soldier, one of our best, admired and loved by the rest of his fellows; ready at all times to do his duty, and advanced as fearlessly as any soldier in the fight.
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Harry W. Hammons
Corporal Company I
#101824
Killed at Chateau Thierry near Hill 212, July 28, 1918. Buried in Grave No. 21-E, Map of Fere-en-Tardinois. Son of Mrs. Laura Hammons, Malvern, Iowa. After the company had gained their objective in the fight for Hill 212, he was hit by machine gun bullets, resulting in his death. As a non-commissioned officer Corporal Hammons was well qualified.
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