Word: chateau
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that it has received word from an unofficial source that the report of the death of Elmer Ellsworth Hagler, Jr., '16, which appeared in the official casualty lists is not correct. A recent letter from E. C. Wynne '17 informs us that Hagler has been very seriously wounded at Chateau-Thierry and is now recuperating in a base hospital at St. Nazaire...
Lieutenant Earl Thompson West '18, of Woburn was killed in action in the Argonne Forest on September 30, 1918, instead of at Chateau-Thierry on July 1, as was previously reported. Lieutenant West was leading a patrol to find out the position of the German front line trenches...
Lieutenant Earle T. West '14, has been reported killed in action while serving as an infantry officer near Chateau-Thierry on July 1st, 1918. The details of his death are not yet known...
...combined with the Eighth Massachusetts to form what is now the regular 104th United States Infantry, of the 26th Division. This division left for France soon afterward, and was assigned to the Chemin-des-Dames sector. It bore the brunt of all the fighting in the vicinity of Chateau-Thierry, and was later transferred to the Toul sector...
...first fight--if you're interested--was about six or seven miles east of Chateau-Thierry. Our advance across the Marne was from the same place. The last one about one-half mile east...