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Col. Philip Ritchie Winebrener
SGT/US ARMY: HQ Company, 112th Machine Gun Battalion
Birth: April 3, 1899 in Frederick, MD
Death: May 18, 1990 in Frederick, MD
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Area G/Lot 80
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Frederick Post (May 21, 1990)



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WWII Draft Registration Card
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WWII Draft Registration (Backside)
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       18 years
Home Residence during War:    110 Court St., Frederick
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          National Guard 5/24/1917, Private
                          110th Field Artillery                       
                          11/17/1917 Promoted to Sergeant,
                          Battery A, Maryland Field Artillery
                          11/20/1917 Transferred to Headquarters C0.,
                          112th Machine Gun Battalion
                         
Overseas (6/14/1918-7/24/1919) Center Sector
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/3/1918 Army Candidates School
                          11/8/1918 164th Infantry
                          1/4/1919 Headquarters Detachment,
                          1st Replacement Depot
                          7/9/1919 1652 Casualty Company
                          Honorable Discharge 7/28/1919

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Personal Information
Occupation:      Businessman (Gaver & Winbrener (Baltimore))
Father:              David Charles Winebrenner
Mother:             Eleanor Nelson Ritchie Winebrener
Spouse:             Katherine Reynolds Cramer
Last known residence:   113 Record St., Frederick, MD
Cause of Death:   
Notes: Served in WWII and was first commander of Frederick's Francis Scott Key Post 11, American Legion                         

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