ISOB Frank Randle -104th Engineers
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Grave 6034 Isolated Burial
Blueish stone rectangular outline of the grave site.
The Isolated Burial (ISOB) of Private Frank Huburt Randle who served with the 104th Engineers of the 29th Infantry Division during the First World War. Private Randle was originally from Worcester and died of the Spanish Flu shortly after returning from France in February 1919. He is buried next to the cenotaph of his brother Ernest; L/Cpl E. Randle 1st/8th Worcestershire Regiment who fell at Ypres Aug 27th 1917 age 22. This soldier is listed on the walls to missing in Tyne Cot cemetery Panel 75-77.
Source:
http://www.worldwar1.com
Monument Text:
All on one line on the front side of the marble:
PTe FRANK H. RANDLE 104th ENGINEERS
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
DIED FEB 23, 1919
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Units:
104th Engineers, 29th Infantry Division
29th Infantry Division
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)
Wars:
WWI
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