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Ted Butler
Corporal, Company M
#102592
Killed March 9, 1918, at Badonvillier. Buried March 11th in Baccarat
Cemetery, Grave No. 25, with military honors. After months of hard training
Butler made the supreme sacrifice an hour before the time
when he cold have proved his ability as a fighting man.
He was lying in the trenches waiting for the zero hour when
his company were to go over the top on a raid. He was
struck by a German shell and died shortly after. Relative's address: A. J. Butler,
Prentice, Wisconsin. He enlisted April 5, 1917 at the age of
nineteen years.
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Henry H. Fall
Private, Company M
#102482
Killed March 9, 1918 in the trenches north of Badonvillier.
Buried in Baccarat Cemetery, France. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fall, Red Oak, Iowa. Corporal Fall enlisted in Company M and went to France with
the regiment. He went into the trenches in the Lorraine
Sector, and went over the top in the raid on March 9th.
He proved his ability as a leader and did excellent work.
He was shot down by a machine gun bullet as he was returning
to the American lines.
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