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Three Americans (KIA, WW1)

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On the outside wall of the town church behind the town war memorial.

Monument
The marble wall of an old livestock watering trough inscribed with the names of three Americans from Boston who died for freedom.  They were all students at Harvard (University) College: Robert Fitzgerald Clark (Class of 1920);  Charles Henry Fiske (Class of 1919); and Aaron Davis Weld (Class of 1918).

Monument Text:

In Memoriam


Robert Fitzgerald Clark

Ensign, USNRF Aviation

Boston September 13, 1898, France August 21, 1918


Charles Henry Fisk III

2nd Lieutenant, 111th Infantry, 28th Division USA

Boston, December 3, 1896, France, August 24, 1918


Aaron Davis Weld

1st Lieutenant, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division USA

Boston September 21, 1896, France, October 11, 1918


Trois Citoyens Americains Mort Pour la Liberty 

(Three American Citizens who died for Liberty)

Commemorates:

People:

Robert Fitzgerald Clark

Charles Henry III Fiske

Aaron Davis Weld

Units:

111th Infantry Regiment, 28th Division

28th Infantry Division

3rd Infantry Division

7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division

American Expeditionary Forces (AEF)

American Field Service

Naval Aviation

United States Army

United States Naval Reserve

United States Navy

Wars:

WWI

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