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George Washington Hartsock
SGT/US ARMY: Company I, 313th Infantry Regiment
Birth: July 14, 1890 in Frederick, MD
Death: January 6, 1930 in Frederick, MD
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Frederick News (Jan 7, 1930)



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WWI Draft Registration Card
Fractured ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       27 years
Home Residence during War:    11 W. 6th St., Frederick
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          Induction 9/27/1917 Private
                          10/3/1917, Company I, 313th Infantry Regiment
                          10/6/1917 Mechanic
                          1/2/1918, Promoted to Corporal
                          6/1/1918 Promoted to Sergeant
                          2nd Training Battalion, 154th Depot Brigade
                          Overseas (7/8/1918-1/3/1919) Avocourt Sector
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          9/27/1918, Slightly wounded
                          9/27/1918 Patient at hospital
                         Honorable Discharge 2/21/1919

Decorations:        Order of St. Sava (Serbian)                      

Personal Information
Occupation:      Laborer-lather
Father:              William Hartsock
Mother:             Annie Vanhorn
Spouse:             Ozola Irene Perkins

Last known residence: 39 North Bentz Street, Frederick
Cause of Death:        Suffered a fractured skull in car accident              

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