During World War I, he served in the United States Army with the 27th Infantry Division.
Sergeant Harry A. Adams, 55, died on 1 Sept. 1951, while directing traffic at the scene of an accident. Sergeant Adams, in charge of an accident investigation on Sawyer Road near Albion, was assisting with traffic control when an intoxicated motorist passing through the accident scene struck and killed him.
Sergeant Adams had a lengthy career 28 years with the Division of State Police at Troop "A". He was the Albion Station Commander at the time of his death.
During World War I, he served in the United States Army with the 27th Infantry Division.
Sergeant Harry A. Adams, 55, died on 1 Sept. 1951, while directing traffic at the scene of an accident. Sergeant Adams, in charge of an accident investigation on Sawyer Road near Albion, was assisting with traffic control when an intoxicated motorist passing through the accident scene struck and killed him.
Sergeant Adams had a lengthy career 28 years with the Division of State Police at Troop "A". He was the Albion Station Commander at the time of his death.
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