Fred was drafted in the Army February 25, 1918.
After training at Camp Dodge, he embarked from France May 15, 1918. His company landed at Brest; after taking a 10 day rest, they marched to within 20 miles of the front.
Private Passick became ill with diphtheria July 1, and was taken to the hospital at Vichy, France. He returned to the front, and died August 2, 1918 of wounds received in action. His body was returned to Manning in June, 1921, with services held at the Lutheran Church.
-D.Kusel's website
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Death Day: 2. Aug. 1918
Death Location: France
Rank: Private
Branch: US Army
Regiment: 132nd Infantry
Division: 33rd
Company: I
Casualty: DOD
Contributor: Cheryl Locher Moonen (47601076) •
Fred was drafted in the Army February 25, 1918.
After training at Camp Dodge, he embarked from France May 15, 1918. His company landed at Brest; after taking a 10 day rest, they marched to within 20 miles of the front.
Private Passick became ill with diphtheria July 1, and was taken to the hospital at Vichy, France. He returned to the front, and died August 2, 1918 of wounds received in action. His body was returned to Manning in June, 1921, with services held at the Lutheran Church.
-D.Kusel's website
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Death Day: 2. Aug. 1918
Death Location: France
Rank: Private
Branch: US Army
Regiment: 132nd Infantry
Division: 33rd
Company: I
Casualty: DOD
Contributor: Cheryl Locher Moonen (47601076) •
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