Died of Disease (Meningitis) while assigned to the 4th Holding Co. while at U.S. Camp Hospital No #52, outside of the French city of Le Mans, France on the morning of Tuesday, December 17th, 1918.
Upon Pvt. Armoni's death, Pvt. Armoni was initially interred at Grave # 167, Section C, at the temporary American Cemetery, Le Man, France on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 18th, 1918, and was finally reinterred at Grave #14, Row #18, Section D at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Fère-en-Tardenois, France on the afternoon of Friday, May 2nd, 1924.
Died of Disease (Meningitis) while assigned to the 4th Holding Co. while at U.S. Camp Hospital No #52, outside of the French city of Le Mans, France on the morning of Tuesday, December 17th, 1918.
Upon Pvt. Armoni's death, Pvt. Armoni was initially interred at Grave # 167, Section C, at the temporary American Cemetery, Le Man, France on the afternoon of Wednesday, December 18th, 1918, and was finally reinterred at Grave #14, Row #18, Section D at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Fère-en-Tardenois, France on the afternoon of Friday, May 2nd, 1924.
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