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John Miller [1]

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He was stationed in France during the war and 'took part in some of the most sanguinary encounters in that conflict, and assisted in breaking the long vaulted Hindenburg line.' Residence in 1951 was 1221 Camp Greene Ave. Burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
9/12/1898
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Army Enlisted: 7-29-1916
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Mrs. Nell Comer Miller

Children: John W. Miller Jr.

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Parents: John L. and Lucy Potts Miller -

Siblings: J Frank Miller - Joe P Miller - Karl C Miller - Mrs JA Cook - T Graham Miller -

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First Name: 
John
Last Name: 
Miller
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W.
Military Details: 
Sent from Mexican border to France, where he remained thru WWI;
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Occupation: Employer: auto industry for many years with BD Heath, Bob Robinson'sState Highway and Public Works Commission for 4 years Location:
Military Unit: 
188 Infantry, 30th Division, Co. H Pershing's expedition to the Mexican border
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918-doughboys/john-miller-0 [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918