Awarded the French Cross of War for bravery in April 1918.
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Had a 3 year old daughter named Marion at the time of his death. The Boston Globe ran an article in September 1918 that 200 women and Marion assisted in collecting funds for the 101st Infantry fund. Marion was the youngest and was reported as "very successful".
She was identified as Lt. Paul E. Kittredge's 3 year old daughter.
Married: 30 Sep 1914 Sarah R. Hammersley
Marriage Place: Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Edward P. Kittredge
Mother: Effie M. Kittredge
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His unit was operating in Le Houppy Bois, west of Crepion, when he died of wounds.
Contributor: Doc Wilson (47464039)
Awarded the French Cross of War for bravery in April 1918.
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Had a 3 year old daughter named Marion at the time of his death. The Boston Globe ran an article in September 1918 that 200 women and Marion assisted in collecting funds for the 101st Infantry fund. Marion was the youngest and was reported as "very successful".
She was identified as Lt. Paul E. Kittredge's 3 year old daughter.
Married: 30 Sep 1914 Sarah R. Hammersley
Marriage Place: Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Edward P. Kittredge
Mother: Effie M. Kittredge
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His unit was operating in Le Houppy Bois, west of Crepion, when he died of wounds.
Contributor: Doc Wilson (47464039)
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CAPT 101ST INF 26 DIV
MASSACHUSETTS OCT. 23, 1918
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