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Edward Austin James
2ndLT/US ARMY: Machine Gun Central Officers Training Camp
Birth: November 26, 1895 in Frederick, MD
Death: April 9, 1973 in Frederick, MD
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Frederick Post (April 11, 1973)



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WWII Draft Registration Card
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       22 years
Home Residence during War:    210 E. Church St., Frederick
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          National Guard 4/26/1917, Private
                          4/26/1917 Promoted to Sergeant Major,
                          Headquarters Company,
                          1st Maryland Infantry Regiment                     
                          5/15/1918 Transferred to Headquarters Company,
                          112th Machine Gun Battalion
                          5
/15/1918 4th Officers Training School,
                          Camp Hancock (GA)
                          Honorable Discharge 9/15/1919     
                         
9/16/1918 2nd Lieutenant,
                         Machine Gun Central Officers Training Camp,
                         (Hancock, GA)
                          2/28/1919 Army Transport Duty
                          9/5/1919 Casualty Officers Detachment,
                          Camp Dix (NJ)
                          Honorable Discharge 9/25/1919

Decorations:            Order of St. Sava (Serbia)                  

Personal Information
Occupation:      Lawyer
Father:              Edward James
Mother:             Virginia E. Staley
Spouse:             Ruth Mills
Last known residence:   204 E. Church St., Frederick, MD
Cause of Death:                            

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