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Harry Jacob Beacht, Sr.
PVT/US ARMY: 313th Ambulance Co, 304th Sanitary Train
Birth: July 25, 1891 in Poolesville, MD
Death: March 5, 1977 in Martinsburg, WV
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Area EE/Lot 282
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Frederick Post (March 7, 1977)



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WWI Draft Registration Card
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WWII Draft Registration
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       26 years
Home Residence during War:    133 E. 6th St., Frederick
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          Induction 5/25/1918, Private, 12th Company,
                          3rd Training Battalion, 154th Depot Brigade         
                          6/20/1918 Transferred to 304th Sanitary Train
                         
6/20/1918 313th Ambulance Company,
                          304th Sanitary Train
                          Overseas (7/10/1918-4/14/1919) Avocourt Sector
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          
9/28/1918 Patient at Hospital
                          10/23/1918, 32 Base Hospital
                          2/5/1919 Convalescence Camp
                          Hospital Center (Savenay)
                          4/14/1919 Patient at 3rd Debarkation Hospital
                         
4/23/1919 Patient at 2nd General Hospital
                          5/10/1919 Demobilization Group (Camp Meade)
                          Honorable Discharge 5/19/1919

Decorations:            Order of St. Sava (Serbia)                  

Personal Information
Occupation:      Cabinet Maker for Department of the Navy
Father:              Charles M. Beacht
Mother:             Mollie Steele
Spouse:             Mae E. Stevens
Last known residence:   144 E. South St., Frederick, MD
Cause of Death:                           

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