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WAR HISTORY COMMISSION
STATE OF VIRGINIA
MILITARY SERVICE RECORD
Name in full
(family name): Curtis
(first name): Clarence
(middle name): Edward
Date of birth
(month): November
(day): 1
(year): 1894
Place of Birth
(town): [?]
(county):
(state): Virginia
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Name of father: Andrew T. Curtis
Birthplace (country): U.S.
Maiden name of mother: Ella Bishop
Birthplace (country): U.S.
Are you White, Colored, Indian or Mongolian: White
Citizen (Yes or no): Yes
Voter (yes or no): Yes
Church (denomination): M.E.
Married: No
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Fraternal Orders: None
College Fraternities: None
Previous military service or training: None
Education
(Preparatory): 4 years high school
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Occupation before entry into service: Lumber busniess
employer: A. J. Curtis
Residence before entry into the service
(street number):
(town): Chester
(county): Chesterfield
Present home address
(street number):
(town): Chester
(county): Chesterfield
(state): Virginia
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WAR RECORD
Inducted into service or enlisted on (date): Enlisted May 23, 1918
at (place): Charlottesville
as a (rank):
in the: San Train
section of the : National Army
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Assigned originally to
(company): Amb. Co. 324
(regiment): 306
(division): 81st
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School, camp, station, ship: Charlottesville, Virginia
From (date): May 23, 1918
to (date): July 20, 1918
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Embarked from (port): Hoboken, New Jersey
on (ship): Thomas S. Nelson
(date): August 8, 1918
and arrived at (foreign port): Liverpool, England, August 20, 1918
Proceeded from : Liverpool, England
to: Cherbourg, France
(date): September 25
From: Cherbourg, France
to: St. Nazaire, France
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WAR RECORD
First went into action (place): [?]
(date): [?] 25
Participated in the following engagements: Meuse Argonne Offensive
Cited, decorated, or otherwise honored for distinguished services (give circumstantial accounts of exploits, including dates and places where performed, also by whom and in what manner the honors were bestowed): :
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Arrived at (American port): Newport News, Virginia
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Date: June 24, 1919
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Discharged from service at (place): Camp Lee, Virginia
(date): June 28, 1919
as a (rank): [?]
RETURN TO CIVIL LIFE
Occupation after the war: Lumber business
If a change of occupation was occasioned by reason of disability acquired in the service, describe the process of re-education and readjustment, and indicate the agencies or individuals chiefly instrumental in furnishing the new occupations::