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William Bame [1]

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At the time of the 1920 census he was a soldier at Camp Jackson. His discharge papers describe him as 5'7', dark hair and complexion, with brown eyes. His former occupation was lineman. He was given travel pay back to Barber, NC in June, 1919.
Date of Birth: 
11/12/1895
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Children: Mrs. Faye B. Craven 122 S. Bolding Gastonia NC

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First Name: 
William
Last Name: 
Bame
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W.
Military Details: 
Camp Jackson, Columbia, SC; Meuse-Argonne; St. Die sector;
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Military Rank: 
Private 1st Class
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NC Death Index, SS Death Index, 1920 Census, discharge record

Military Unit: 
306th Field Signal Battalion Mar. 27, 1918 - Jun. 22, 1919 48th Infantry, Co. I Jun 23, 1919- Jun. 22, 1920
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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