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Earl James William Bagent
PVT/US ARMY 55th Pioneer Infantry
Birth: August 20, 1893 in Sandy Hook, MD
Death: August 8, 1975 in Martinsburg, WV
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Area OO/Lot 108
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Frederick News (Aug 9, 1975)



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WWI Draft Registration Card
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Application for WWII Draft Registration
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       22 years
Home Residence during War:    123 W. 4th St, Frederick, MD
Military Years:                               1917-1919

                          Induction (8/6/1918), Private,
                          Company C, 4th Pioneer Infantry
                          9/1/1918 Transferred to 55th Pioneer Infantry
                         
Overseas (9/15/1918-7/11/1919)11/1/1918                                           Transferred to 331st Infantry Regiment
                         11/27/1918 56th Guard Co., Army Service Camp  
                          2/18/1919 55th Guard Company,
                          Army Service Camp 

                          Honorably Discharged 7/21/1919
                         

Decorations:                                  Order of St. Sava (Serbian)

Personal Information
Occupation:     Laborer-Ox Fibre Brush Company
Father:              John Wesley Bagent
Mother:            Mary Matilda Kemp
Spouse:             Hazel Irene Whitmore (divorced)
Last Known Residence: 21 Hamilton Ave., Frederick, MD

​Cause of Death:                            
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