World War I
"The war to end all wars"
(1914-1918)

 

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Over There!
Semper Fidelis        Washington Post March

 

MILAM, Carter US Navy, USS Louisville, died of pneumonia, Sept. 29, 1918, Pharmacists Mate 2nd Class
MILAM, Cecil Arthur US Army, Lt.
MILAM, Charles B. US Army, Killed-in-Action.  Buried Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, France.
MILAM, David Walker, Jr. US Army, 365th Service Park Unit, Quartermaster Corps, 7th Army Division, American Expeditionary Forces, 1/Lt.
Meuse-Argonne
campaign.
MILAM, George Leland US Army.  Permanently disabled from poison gas exposure.
MILAM, Henry US Army, 165th Depot Brigade 29th Company, Pvt.
MILAM, Homer Hanson US Army, 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, Pvt.
Missing-in-Action,  July 18, 1918.  Memorial: Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, Belleau, France.
MILAM, James  
MILAM, Perry Allen US Army, Pvt.
MILAM, Willard Lesli US Army, HQ 152 Infantry, 38 Division, Cpl
MILAM, William Walker US Army

See: WWI Draft Registrations