Private First Class - U.S. Army
Company E, 404th Telephone Battalion, Signal Corps
World War I
Service Record: Drafted into service 24 Apr 1918 from Pontiac, Livingston, Illinois. Assigned to Camp Dodge, Iowa for training. Sent overseas for Active Duty and then assigned to Company E, 404th Telephone Battalion, Signal Corps. Passed away from influenza on 23 Feb 1919 in Briey, France.
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Son of Jeremiah Reno Tryon and Mary Elizabeth Hall.
Lloyd was working for the Wabash Railroad Company in Illinois, as a telegrapher, when he was drafted into service.
Private First Class - U.S. Army
Company E, 404th Telephone Battalion, Signal Corps
World War I
Service Record: Drafted into service 24 Apr 1918 from Pontiac, Livingston, Illinois. Assigned to Camp Dodge, Iowa for training. Sent overseas for Active Duty and then assigned to Company E, 404th Telephone Battalion, Signal Corps. Passed away from influenza on 23 Feb 1919 in Briey, France.
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Son of Jeremiah Reno Tryon and Mary Elizabeth Hall.
Lloyd was working for the Wabash Railroad Company in Illinois, as a telegrapher, when he was drafted into service.
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