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Graham, James G., Lt.

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GRAHAM, JAMES G. 1st Lt. (USR) attchd. Co. K. 10th NGP Sept. 11, '17; 1st Lt. U.S.N.G. Jan. 26. '18; Transfd. Co. B. Dec. 14, '17; Missing July 15, '18; Statement submitted by ARC Berne Switzerland, November 4, 1918. "Prisoner of War, Hospital Offenburg, Villingen, Baden, Deutschland. Condition—wounds in foot and arm healed but sight of left eye gone and shell splinter behind eye necessitates operation. (Signed) C. P. Dinnett, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Prisoners." Statement givn by Pvt. John Dominick, Co. B, 110th Inf. "On the morning of July 15, 1918, Lt. Graham was commanding the 4th Platoon in the front line on the Marne River near Conde en Brie. The platoon was cut off by the Germans. I started back with Lt. Graham and he was wounded. I stayed with him and took him to a German first aid station. I was separated from him there and never saw him again." Statement given by Cpl. John Havis, Co. B, 110th Inf. "I saw Lt. Graham at Alleray, France, after he had returned from Germany. He told me that he was feeling as well as could be expected after his trip back from Germany." Wounded and P.W. Ret. to U.S.; Is now in Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D.C. Apr. 10, '20; (102-2) 710 Pembrook Ave., East Lansdowne, Delaware County, Pa.

(Source: History of the 110th Infantry (10th Pa.) of the 28th Division, U.S.A., 1917, Association of the 110th Infantry, Pa., p. 112.)

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