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James Hartley [1]

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This man was not a citizen of the United States by 4/19/1918. His Army service number was 2395559.He served with the 33rd West Riding, Yorkshire, yeomanry in the Boer War from 1900-1902. Finding it hard to come to America, he and his brother, John, volunteered as ambulance drivers in France, where they served for 8 months and had many thrilling experiences. He was a commissioned flyer in the Royal Flying Corps. As of 4/20/1918.
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James
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Hartley
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E.
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Camp Greene, NC;
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National Archives, Box 21; The Propeller, 4/20/1918

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11th Co., Headquarters 4th Motor Mechanics Regiment 16th Co., Cas. Det.
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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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