Honor Roll, The Argonne Dead

Argonne Offensive 

 
 
 

Photograph

Unobtainable

Ralph E. Grover

   

#302478


    
         Died October 18, 1918 at Field Hospital No. 165.  Son of Mrs. Evelyn Grover, Fostoria, Michigan.  Private Grover was wounded severely during the Argonne operations.  He was removed to Field Hospital No. 165, where he died two days later.

   
   

Clarence J. Busick

   

Private Company I

#101881

 


         Killed October 18, 1918, at the Cote de Chatillon in the drive through the Argonne.  Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Busick, Vallene, Indiana.  A shell from a German 77 struck directly in the hole where Private Busick was asleep with his comrade and killed him instantly. 
Private Busick was an automatic gunner and a good soldier, always performing his duties in a soldierly manner.

 
 
   

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~reference: "THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE", W. E. Robb,  1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Page 378.

~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman