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Samuel Keesler, Jr. [1]

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Image Source: Davidson College Annual 1917

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Biographical Notes: 
He was reported missing in action on October 10, 1918, when his plane was brought down behind German lines. His family later received a telegram that he had died in a German prison.Information in the Davidsonian Roll of Honor and a later Charlotte Observer article state that he died on October 10th at Lamauriere field hospital of abdominal and chest wounds sustained in aerial combat.He is buried at St. Mihiel American Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
4/11/1896
Military Branch: 
Army Air Corps
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Education Details: 
Davidson College 1917
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Parents: General Samuel R. & Mrs. Lottie P. Keesler - 300 Cotton St. (formerly of Charlotte) Greenwood MS

Siblings: William Parish Keesler - stationed in France

Extended Family: E. L. Keesler of Charlotte - uncle Mrs. M. Murphy, Mrs. E. V. Durham of Charlotte - aunts

First Name: 
Samuel
Last Name: 
Keesler, Jr.
Middle Name: 
Reeves
Military Details: 
Camp Jackson, SC; Fort Oglethorpe, GA; Fort Sill, OK; France; Germany; Mineola Field, NY;
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Military Rank: 
2nd Lieutenant
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Charlotte Observer, World War Mother's Pilgrimage, WWI Draft Registration MS, Davidsonian 1919, Quips & Cranks 1916

Military Unit: 
24th Aero Squadron, 1st Army observation group 324th Infantry
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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