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John Lynn Mort

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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John Lynn Mort
This is my uncle, John Lynn Mort, before going to France as part of the American Expeditionary Forces. He died in France as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 116th Field Signal Battatlion, on 22 November 1918.There is an American Legion post in Lake Elsinore, CA, named for him.
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Found Lt. Mort's photo of interest. Have you the date of death right? It's after the end of the war. Natural causes, or resultof wound(s).
Your wrong about this photo, This is William Budd Mort, who survived WWI and is my grandfather. I have the original picture of John Lynn Mort who died in WWI and he is my great uncle.
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