Honor Roll of those on the Woevre at St. Mihiel  

 
 
 

Clifford E. Dimmitt

   

Private Company M

 


        Killed on St. Mihiel salient, September 13, 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dimmitt, Fairfield, Iowa. Company M kept no records of its dead and so the facts of many of their deaths is unknown.

   
   

Charles W. Bordeau

   

Private First Class Company E

#100922

 


        Killed September 13, 1918, south of Beney, France. Relative's address, Mrs. B. Golien, Mason City, Iowa. Private Bordeau enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces on June 20, 1915. Was discharged on October 26th at the age of seventeen. He re-enlisted again on March 26, 1917 and was transferred from the First Iowa Infantry to the 168th. He served throughout the Champagne and Chateau Thierry Battles with the regiment. Private Bordeau was killed during the advance on the St. Mihiel salient.

 
 
   

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~reference: "THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE", W. E. Robb,  1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Page 304.

~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman