The 1910 census recorded Floyd Adcox [Adcock] living on a farm in Travis County, Texas, with parents Charles and Lula and siblings: Annie, 11; Mazzie, 2; and Alta, 10 months.
He served in the Army from March 1918 to Dec. 1919. During that time he served overseas during WW I in Co. F, 359th Inf. Regiment, 180th Inf. Brigade, 90th Inf. Division, US Army Expeditionary Force. He would have been involved in the major operation at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, that would lead to the end of the war. His records indicate he was held as a prisoner of war.
The 1910 census recorded Floyd Adcox [Adcock] living on a farm in Travis County, Texas, with parents Charles and Lula and siblings: Annie, 11; Mazzie, 2; and Alta, 10 months.
He served in the Army from March 1918 to Dec. 1919. During that time he served overseas during WW I in Co. F, 359th Inf. Regiment, 180th Inf. Brigade, 90th Inf. Division, US Army Expeditionary Force. He would have been involved in the major operation at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, that would lead to the end of the war. His records indicate he was held as a prisoner of war.
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