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Pvt. Thomas A. “Tom” Robinson

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Pvt. Thomas A. “Tom” Robinson Veteran

Birth
Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Death
21 Nov 1918 (aged 26)
France
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Pvt. Thomas Andrew Robinson - Soldier, US Army in WW1. Died of wounds received in action. He was assigned as a Private to F Company, of the 305th Infantry Regiment., 77th Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Force during WW1. He was wounded in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, just ten days before end of war, and died ten days after the end of hostilities. Clearly this weighed heavy on his family as the inscription reads:

"He left his home in perfect health,
He looked so strong and brave,
We little thought he would be soon
laid in a soldiers grave."


Tom entered the service from Carlton, Okanogan County, Washington. As such, his name also appears on the county WWI Memorial Monument. The Monument is at the entrance to the Okanogan County Court House.
Pvt. Thomas Andrew Robinson - Soldier, US Army in WW1. Died of wounds received in action. He was assigned as a Private to F Company, of the 305th Infantry Regiment., 77th Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Force during WW1. He was wounded in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, just ten days before end of war, and died ten days after the end of hostilities. Clearly this weighed heavy on his family as the inscription reads:

"He left his home in perfect health,
He looked so strong and brave,
We little thought he would be soon
laid in a soldiers grave."


Tom entered the service from Carlton, Okanogan County, Washington. As such, his name also appears on the county WWI Memorial Monument. The Monument is at the entrance to the Okanogan County Court House.

Inscription

"He left his home in perfect health,
He looked so strong and brave,
We little thought he would be soon
laid in a soldiers grave."



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