Walter O Leazer

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Unity Cemetery

100-198 Morrow Bradford Drive
Fort Mill South Carolina 29715
United States
Contributors

Walter O Leazer

Died: 8 October 1918
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People Buried Here
Fred T. Miller
Buried Here
Not Available - 17 Oct 1918
Harvey Frank McManus
Buried Here
Not Available - 26 Oct 1918
James Eli Bailes
Buried Here
Not Available - 12 Oct 1918
Thomas Lee Hall
Buried Here
1893 - 1918
Clyde W. Stevens
Buried Here
Not Available - 8 Oct 1918
Epitaph

These six members of the Co. G. 118th infantry 30th Division with 31 other members of the company who are buried elsewhere were killed in action and 103 others were wounded in Belgium and in France from Sept 29th to Oct 18, 1918 when the 30th Division broke the Hindenburg Line, capturing Bellicourt, Montbrehain, becquigny, Brancourt, Molain and Baux Andigny and crossed the La Selle River,

Military Service
Rank: PRIVATE
Plot: 1CL 118
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Relationships

Fred T. Miller
Buried Here
Not Available - 17 Oct 1918
Harvey Frank McManus
Buried Here
Not Available - 26 Oct 1918
James Eli Bailes
Buried Here
Not Available - 12 Oct 1918
Thomas Lee Hall
Buried Here
1893 - 1918
Clyde W. Stevens
Buried Here
Not Available - 8 Oct 1918
BillionGraves.com record for Walter O Leazer (8 October 1918), BillionGraves Record Unity Cemetery, Fort Mill, York, South Carolina, United States, North America