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MAJ Raymond Brooks Austin

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MAJ Raymond Brooks Austin Veteran

Birth
Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Oct 1918 (aged 29)
Fleville, Departement des Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Burial
Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Departement de la Meuse, Lorraine, France Add to Map
Plot
Plot E, Row 33, Grave 35.
Memorial ID
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Raymond Brooks Austin Distinguished Service-Cross

Near Fleville, France 7 October 1918. Major, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division.

In order to obtain first-hand information and render the maximum support to the attacking Infantry, Major Austin, with absolute disregard for his own personal safety, made repeated trips to the Infantry front line during the attack of the 1st Division, October 7, 1918. He continued until mortally wounded, to send to the Artillery information of the utmost value concerning the enemy's disposition. Posthumously awarded.

Medal presented to father, Cyrus B. Austin

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Silver Star
AWARDED FOR ACTIONS
DURING World War I
Service: Army
Division: 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces
GENERAL ORDERS:
GHQ, American Expeditionary Forces, Citation Orders No. 1 (June 3, 1919)

CITATION:
By direction of the President, under the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 9, 1918 (Bul. No. 43, W.D., 1918), Major (Field Artillery) Raymond B. Austin, United States Army, is cited (Posthumously) by the Commanding General, American Expeditionary Forces, for gallantry in action and a silver star may be placed upon the ribbon of the Victory Medals awarded him. Major Austin distinguished himself by gallantry in action while serving with the 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in action near Fleville, France, 4 - 7 October 1918, and for his exceptional display of leadership.

Killed in Action
Raymond Brooks Austin Distinguished Service-Cross

Near Fleville, France 7 October 1918. Major, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division.

In order to obtain first-hand information and render the maximum support to the attacking Infantry, Major Austin, with absolute disregard for his own personal safety, made repeated trips to the Infantry front line during the attack of the 1st Division, October 7, 1918. He continued until mortally wounded, to send to the Artillery information of the utmost value concerning the enemy's disposition. Posthumously awarded.

Medal presented to father, Cyrus B. Austin

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Silver Star
AWARDED FOR ACTIONS
DURING World War I
Service: Army
Division: 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces
GENERAL ORDERS:
GHQ, American Expeditionary Forces, Citation Orders No. 1 (June 3, 1919)

CITATION:
By direction of the President, under the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 9, 1918 (Bul. No. 43, W.D., 1918), Major (Field Artillery) Raymond B. Austin, United States Army, is cited (Posthumously) by the Commanding General, American Expeditionary Forces, for gallantry in action and a silver star may be placed upon the ribbon of the Victory Medals awarded him. Major Austin distinguished himself by gallantry in action while serving with the 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in action near Fleville, France, 4 - 7 October 1918, and for his exceptional display of leadership.

Killed in Action

Inscription

MAJOR 6 FIELD ART. 1 DIV. OHIO

Gravesite Details

Ohio



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  • Maintained by: MAJ Jimmy Cotton
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 6, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55990343/raymond_brooks-austin: accessed ), memorial page for MAJ Raymond Brooks Austin (2 Oct 1889–7 Oct 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55990343, citing Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Departement de la Meuse, Lorraine, France; Maintained by MAJ Jimmy Cotton (contributor 48803557).