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WW I Grave

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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WW I Grave
Photo of Curtis D. Trammell's grave somewhere in France. Killed in Action, October 8, 1918, between St. Quentin and Cambrai, France. He was a member of Co E, 118th Infantry, Old Hickory 30th Div, US Army. Enlisted in Union County, SC.
Date & Place: in France
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Curtis D. Trammell
Curtis D. Trammell was born on November 18, 1895. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Curtis D. Trammell.
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