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Randle Frank H.

Name:
Frank H. Randle
Rank:
Private
Serial Number:
1270993
Unit:
104th Engineers, 29th Infantry Division
Date of Death:
1919-02-27
State:
New Jersey
Cemetery:
Saint John's Cemetery Worcester, City of Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Plot:
Row:
Grave:
6034
Decoration:
Comments:

Frank H. Randle ws born in either 1894 or 1896 in Worchester. He moved to New Jersey where he joined the US Army,# 1270993. He served in B Company 104 Engineers, 29th Infantry Division, US Army. Died 27th February 1919. The army records show that he was awarded the World War 1 Victory Medal and the World War 1 Victory Button (Bronze). This soldier is buried in Saint Johns Church Cemetery, Worcester UK; the town from where he originated. Registration papers show that he was living in New Jersey, aged 23. His particular grave [image below, top] was privately purchased by his family as recorded in the cemetery records. Frank immigrated to Freehold New Jersey with his Grandparents and worked at the Mill in Town. Enlisted in the Army, Survived WW1 and Died of the Spanish Influenza in Hospital in England. He is buried next to his brother Lance Corporal Ernest Randle of the 1st/8th Worcestershire Regiment KIA 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/dbc/ukburials.htm