
World War I Memorial-Fort Mill, SC
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Don.Morfe
N 35° 00.558 W 080° 56.250
17S E 505702 N 3874076
World War I Memorial remembering those killed in action and wounded while breaking the Hindenburg Line.
Waymark Code: WMWQG6
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 10/02/2017
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Thomas L. Hall, James E. Bailes, Fred T. Miller, Walter O. Leazer, Harvey F. McManus, Clyde W. Stevens. These six members of Co. G, 118th Infantry, 30th Division with 31 other members of the company, who were killed in action and 103 others were wounded in Belgium and in France from Sept. 29th to Oct. 18th 1918 when the 30th Division broke the Hindenburg Line capturing Bellicourt, Montbrehain, Becquigny, Brancourt, Molain and Yaux Andigny, and crossed the La Selle River.
Property Permission: Public
 Location of waymark: Tom Hall St. (Unity Cemetery entrance) Fort Mill, SC United States 29715
 Commemoration: Those killed in action and wounded in World War I in France and Belgium.
 Date of Dedication: Not listed
 Access instructions: Not listed
 Access times: Not listed
 Website for Waymark: Not listed

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