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Gresham James Bethel

Name:
James Bethel Gresham
Rank:
Corporal
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Unit:
16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division
Date of Death:
1917-11-03
State:
Indiana
Cemetery:
Locust Hill Cemetery, Evansville Indiana
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World War I US Army Soldier. James Bethel Gresham was a factory worker in Evansville, Indiana when on April 23, 1914 he enlisted in the United States Army. In June of 1917, as part of Co F of the 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division, he was part of the first group of American troops sent to France for World War I. A few months later he became one of the first three American soldiers killed in the war. In the pre-dawn hours of November 3, 1917, German soldiers attacked the Americans in their trenches near Artois, France. The Americans were vastly outnumbered, and engaged in hand-to-hand battle with the enemy. At the end of the encounter, three American soldiers were dead, five sounded and twelve taken prisoner. Corporal James Gresham, along with Private Thomas Enright and Private Merle D. Hay, were buried on the battlefield where they fell. Corporal Gresham was later reburied in the American Cemetery in Bathlemon, France, and finally in 1921 was returned to Evansville and buried in Locust Hill Cemetery. For more information see the book "Sacrifice" by Doretha Diefenbach-Hines.