Hello everyone!
I just acquired a US officer WWI uniform with a name inside the sleeve. I was wondering if anyone here would be kind enough to give me any info on this person if it can be found?
Thank you so much for your help,
Kevin
Hello everyone!
I just acquired a US officer WWI uniform with a name inside the sleeve. I was wondering if anyone here would be kind enough to give me any info on this person if it can be found?
Thank you so much for your help,
Kevin
Greetings Kevin,
Had some time this morning to look your Soldier up. No need for thanks just kindly give some serious thought to becoming a paying member of this forum (or renewing your membership) and that would be thanks enough for me.
Njoy!
V/r Lance
P.S. No idea why there is Infantry Branch of Service Insignia on your uniform's collar. May have been put on by a previous owner to "Jazz Up" the jacket for sales purposes.
P.S.S. Double click on the below images to enlarge them for reading.
First (& the best) an Image of CPT Sheahan MRC taken in May of 1919 in France.
Here is his entry from the Connecticut State's WWI Service Roster, which gives his particulars.
His WWI Draft Registration Card.
A June 1918 Newspaper's article listing him as the "Best Man" at his brother Walter's wedding.
Ship's Manifest on his way to France.
Ship's Manifest on his way back from France.
Annnnnnd the coolest document ever, a four page questionnaire he filled out about his service!
Last edited by MilitariaOne; 01-24-2021 at 02:17 PM. Reason: Switched manifests
Oh wow! Thank you so much!
Now that's some outstanding research! Well done.
B.B.
Exellent, what a result! Great research
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