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GEORGIA MEMBERS of the 151St MACHINE GUN BATTALION BURIED in EUROPEAN WWI CEMETERIES LAST NAME FIRST MI RANK GEORGIA MEMBERS OF THE 151st MACHINE GUN BATTALION BURIED IN EUROPEAN WWI CEMETERIES LAST NAME FIRST MI RANK CEMETERY (PLOT-ROW-GRAVE ) HOR World St. Mihiel American Cemetery Adkins (PHOTO) Frank L. Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia War I B-8-6 World Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Collins Robert D. Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia War I B-6-8 World St. Mihiel American Cemetery Cook (PHOTO) Otis E. Private U.S. Army Georgia War I C-13-23 World St. Mihiel American Cemetery Coots (PHOTO) Edgar Private U.S. Army Georgia War I B-1-13 World Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Enters Frank Corporal U.S. Army Georgia War I B-13-27 World Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Guerry James W. Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia War I B-6-37 World Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Hearn Paul Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia War I B-13-23 World Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Hollis Tom W. Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia War I B-6-9 World Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery Hudson (PHOTO) Daniel P. Private U.S. Army Georgia War I H-14-21 World Aisne-Marne American Cemetery James G. Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia Mason War I Tablet of the Missing (MIA) World Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery Jarvis W. Private U.S. Army Georgia Moore (PHOTO) War I G-18-29 World Aisne-Marne American Cemetery Willie C. Corporal U.S. Army Georgia Murray War I A-3-55 World Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery James M. Private U.S. Army Georgia Oliver (PHOTO) War I E-27-13 World Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery Roy S. Corporal U.S. Army Georgia Ratley War I A-13-3 World Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery Homer G. Private U.S. Army Georgia Terry (PHOTO) War I H-30-21 World Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery Earl S. Supply Sergeant U.S. Army Georgia Wadsworth (PHOTO) War I C-20-6 World Aisne-Marne American Cemetery Ira A. Private First Class U.S. Army Georgia Wilkinson War I A-4-30 151st Machine Gun Bn – Georgia Only - RECAP: Total interred in Europe – 17 CEMETERY: # CEMETERY WEB SITE Aisne-Marne - 3 https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/aisne-marne-american-cemetery#.Vz4f_bmh71I Meuse-Argonne - 6 https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/meuse-argonne-american-cemetery#.Vz4gWbmh71I Oise-Aisne - 5 https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/oise-aisne-american-cemetery#.Vz4hALmh71I St. Mihiel - 3 https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/st-mihiel-american-cemetery#.Vz4hO7mh71I TOTAL - 17 .
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