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Antonio “Tony” Accica

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Antonio “Tony” Accica Veteran

Birth
Italy
Death
31 Jul 1947 (aged 58)
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Antonio Accica returned to Italy after WWI. Burial details are unkown. Add to Map
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Name: Tony Accica
[Tony Or Antonnio Accica]
Race: Caucasian (White)
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1889
Birth Place: Italy
Naturalized Citizen
Occupation: Miner, Engerprise Coal Company, Garrett, Pa.
Married? Single
What military service have you had: Private - 3 years in Italy
Residence Place: Somerset, Pennsylvania
Medium height, stout, brown eyes and brown hair.
Registered on Jun 5, 1917.
(WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918)
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Name: Tony Accica
Departure Date: 24 May 1918
Departure Place: Newport News, VA
Residence Place: Pesa Di Moreia, Pro Perngia, Italy
Next of Kin: August Accica
Relationship: Brother
Ship: Mercury
Rank: Private
Service Number: 1842561
Notes: Field Hospital No 317, 305th Sanitary Train 80th Div
(U.S., Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939)
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Name: Tony Accica
Departure Date: 20 May 1919
Departure Place: Brest, France
Arrival Date: 31 May 1919
Arrival Place: Hoboken, New Jersey
Residence Place: Pesa Di Moreia Provincia Perncia Italy.
Next of Kin: August Accica
Relationship: Brother
Ship: ROTTERDAM
Military Unit: F.H.317 305TH SAN TN
Rank: Wagoner
Service Number: 1, 842, 561
Notes: FIELD HOSPITAL NO. 317 305TH SANITARY TRAIN
(U.S., Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939)
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Private/Wagoner Tony Accica sailed to & from France aboard the ships Mercury & Rotterdam with the 317th Field Hospital, of the 305th Sanitary Train. Soldiers of the 305th Sanitary Train of the 80th Division sailed to France for WWI on several ships, USS Mercury, USS Siboney, or USS Huron from Newport News & Norfolk, Virginia, in May, 1918. The Sanitary Train consisted of the 317, 318, 319, and 320th Ambulance Companies, the 317, 318, 319, and 320th Field Hospitals, and the 305th Sanitary Train Headquarters. The sanitary train returned to Hoboken, New Jersey, on the USS Rotterdam from Brest, France. The soldiers boarded the ship on May 20, 1919 in Brest France and arrived in Hoboken on May 31, 1919. Once ashore they were given refreshments by welfare organizations. They proceeded to Jersey City by ferry and then by passenger coaches to Camp Dix, New Jersey, for out-processing. All their possessions were sterilized in a steam sterilizer which was very effective. Any thing leather shrunk to a much smaller size. Sanitary Train was decommissioned on Jun 9, 1919. (Reference: "History of 318 Field Hospital" (2019) by Thomas Nelson; U.S. Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939)
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Name: Tony Accica
Residence Age: 47
Legal Residence: Berlin, Pa
Present Residence: Carcia, Pa
Birth Date: 9? Mar 1889
Birth Place: Norcia (Perugin) Mar 2, 1889
Residence Date: 6 Oct 1936
Military Branch: Army
Enlisted in Ra: Rockwood, Pa. on Sep 22, 1917
Organizations: Wagon 317Field Hospital from Sep 22, 1917 to Jun 9, 1919
305 Sanitary Train fo 80th Division
Grade: Wagoner
Engagements: St. Mihiel Offensive (Reserve) Sep 22,1918; Meuse Argonne Offensive Sep 26-Oct 13 and Oct 31- Nov 11, 1918
Served overseas: May 26,1918 to May 31, 1919
Honorably discharged: Jun 9, 1919 at Camp Dix, N.J.
Record Type: Application
Wife: (see attachment)
Minor Children: (see attacment)
Mother (full name): see attachment
(Pennsylvania WWI Veteran Service and Compensation Application)
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Name: Tony Accica
Residence Age: 51
Birth Date: abt 1889
Birth Place: Nork, Italy
Residence Date: 15 Feb 1940
Residence Place: Box 302, Garrett, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Inducted at: Rockwood, Pa on Sep 22, 1917.
Military Branch: Army
Military Year: 1917-1918
Military Age: 28 5/12 years
Army serial number: 1,842,561
Organizations served: 27the Company 7 Training Battalion Camp Lee, Replacement Brigade to Dec 7, 1917; Medical Department Field Hospital 317 -305 Sanitary Train to discharge.
Grades: Wagon -March 17, 1919.
Served Overseas: May 25-1918 to May 31, 1919.
Honorably discharged: June 9,1919
Record Type: Service Card
(Pennsylvania WWI Veteran Service and Compensation Card)
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Tony (Antonio) Accica returned to his home in Italy at some point after WWI as his WWI Veterans Service and Compensation Application records his residence in Italy (October 15, 1936) filed through the American Legion, Department of Italy.
Name: Tony Accica
[Tony Or Antonnio Accica]
Race: Caucasian (White)
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1889
Birth Place: Italy
Naturalized Citizen
Occupation: Miner, Engerprise Coal Company, Garrett, Pa.
Married? Single
What military service have you had: Private - 3 years in Italy
Residence Place: Somerset, Pennsylvania
Medium height, stout, brown eyes and brown hair.
Registered on Jun 5, 1917.
(WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918)
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Name: Tony Accica
Departure Date: 24 May 1918
Departure Place: Newport News, VA
Residence Place: Pesa Di Moreia, Pro Perngia, Italy
Next of Kin: August Accica
Relationship: Brother
Ship: Mercury
Rank: Private
Service Number: 1842561
Notes: Field Hospital No 317, 305th Sanitary Train 80th Div
(U.S., Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939)
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Name: Tony Accica
Departure Date: 20 May 1919
Departure Place: Brest, France
Arrival Date: 31 May 1919
Arrival Place: Hoboken, New Jersey
Residence Place: Pesa Di Moreia Provincia Perncia Italy.
Next of Kin: August Accica
Relationship: Brother
Ship: ROTTERDAM
Military Unit: F.H.317 305TH SAN TN
Rank: Wagoner
Service Number: 1, 842, 561
Notes: FIELD HOSPITAL NO. 317 305TH SANITARY TRAIN
(U.S., Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939)
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Private/Wagoner Tony Accica sailed to & from France aboard the ships Mercury & Rotterdam with the 317th Field Hospital, of the 305th Sanitary Train. Soldiers of the 305th Sanitary Train of the 80th Division sailed to France for WWI on several ships, USS Mercury, USS Siboney, or USS Huron from Newport News & Norfolk, Virginia, in May, 1918. The Sanitary Train consisted of the 317, 318, 319, and 320th Ambulance Companies, the 317, 318, 319, and 320th Field Hospitals, and the 305th Sanitary Train Headquarters. The sanitary train returned to Hoboken, New Jersey, on the USS Rotterdam from Brest, France. The soldiers boarded the ship on May 20, 1919 in Brest France and arrived in Hoboken on May 31, 1919. Once ashore they were given refreshments by welfare organizations. They proceeded to Jersey City by ferry and then by passenger coaches to Camp Dix, New Jersey, for out-processing. All their possessions were sterilized in a steam sterilizer which was very effective. Any thing leather shrunk to a much smaller size. Sanitary Train was decommissioned on Jun 9, 1919. (Reference: "History of 318 Field Hospital" (2019) by Thomas Nelson; U.S. Army Transport Service, Passenger Lists, 1910-1939)
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Name: Tony Accica
Residence Age: 47
Legal Residence: Berlin, Pa
Present Residence: Carcia, Pa
Birth Date: 9? Mar 1889
Birth Place: Norcia (Perugin) Mar 2, 1889
Residence Date: 6 Oct 1936
Military Branch: Army
Enlisted in Ra: Rockwood, Pa. on Sep 22, 1917
Organizations: Wagon 317Field Hospital from Sep 22, 1917 to Jun 9, 1919
305 Sanitary Train fo 80th Division
Grade: Wagoner
Engagements: St. Mihiel Offensive (Reserve) Sep 22,1918; Meuse Argonne Offensive Sep 26-Oct 13 and Oct 31- Nov 11, 1918
Served overseas: May 26,1918 to May 31, 1919
Honorably discharged: Jun 9, 1919 at Camp Dix, N.J.
Record Type: Application
Wife: (see attachment)
Minor Children: (see attacment)
Mother (full name): see attachment
(Pennsylvania WWI Veteran Service and Compensation Application)
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Name: Tony Accica
Residence Age: 51
Birth Date: abt 1889
Birth Place: Nork, Italy
Residence Date: 15 Feb 1940
Residence Place: Box 302, Garrett, Somerset, Pennsylvania
Inducted at: Rockwood, Pa on Sep 22, 1917.
Military Branch: Army
Military Year: 1917-1918
Military Age: 28 5/12 years
Army serial number: 1,842,561
Organizations served: 27the Company 7 Training Battalion Camp Lee, Replacement Brigade to Dec 7, 1917; Medical Department Field Hospital 317 -305 Sanitary Train to discharge.
Grades: Wagon -March 17, 1919.
Served Overseas: May 25-1918 to May 31, 1919.
Honorably discharged: June 9,1919
Record Type: Service Card
(Pennsylvania WWI Veteran Service and Compensation Card)
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Tony (Antonio) Accica returned to his home in Italy at some point after WWI as his WWI Veterans Service and Compensation Application records his residence in Italy (October 15, 1936) filed through the American Legion, Department of Italy.

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