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  • World War I History of the 145th Infantry to July 27, 1919. History 146th Infantry Daily Record of Events- 146th Infantry 1919 General Orders No. 6 1919
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  • to F. C. Gerlach Wooster, Ohio. 146th Inf. Complete History 146th Infantry The 146th Infantry, formerly the 8th Infantry, Ohio National Guard, was organized
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  • from the 1904 Directory, Chester Township ‎ (← links | edit) History 146th Infantry ‎ (← links | edit)
    1,000 bytes (132 words) - 11:08, 17 June 2016
  • links | edit) Last Name beginning with "T" ‎ (← links | edit) History 146th Infantry ‎ (← links | edit)
    1,003 bytes (236 words) - 20:59, 16 June 2016
  • 1899 ‎ (← links | edit) History of the 145th Infantry to July 27, 1919. ‎ (← links | edit) History 146th Infantry ‎ (← links | edit) Wooster Republican, Business
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  • 1919 General Orders No. 6 (category 146th Infantry)
    issued by Col. Gerlach in 1919 to the 146th Infantry. It serves both as a notice of impending disbandment of the infantry due to the end of the war and as a
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  • edit) Wayne County Draft List, World War I ‎ (← links | edit) History 146th Infantry ‎ (← links | edit) 1931 Program of 33rd Annual Reunion ‎ (← links |
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  • Texas. War With Germany Lt. Colonel 146th and 145th Infantry 37th Division. Colonel 145th and 146th Infantry 37th Division. Organized and in charge of
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  • For Service in Cuba..." Newspaper Clipping ‎ (← links | edit) History 146th Infantry ‎ (← links | edit) Ohio Pension List ‎ (← links | edit) 1929 "Pilgrimage
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  • This document is an abridged account of the daily events of the 146th Infantry through the course of their involvement in the first World War, ranging
    5 KB (636 words) - 12:07, 23 February 2021
  • War as Captain of Co. D. 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and in the World War as Colonel of Infantry, commanding the 145th and 146th regiments Colonel Gerlach
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  • témoignage de sa reconnaissance. Le nom de M Frank C. Gerlach, Colonel, 146th Infantry, 37th Division United States Army, A. E. F. est inscrit sur le Livre d’Or
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  • 1919 Letter of Appreciation (category 146th Infantry)
    suggestions. Camp Sherman, Ohio. 11 April, 1919. Colonel F. C. Gerlach, 146th Infantry, U. S. Army. Sir: - Before we depart for our homes, we, the undersigned
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  • May eighteen, nineteen hundred and seventeen, Frank C. Gerlach Colonel 146th Infantry U.S.A. was honorably discharged from the military service in The United
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  • IT MAY CONCERN: Colonel F. C. Gerlach, 146th Infantry, served with great distinction as a field officer of the 37th Division from the period of the organization
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  • France and Belgium he served as lieutenant-colonel and colonel of the 146th Infantry. Colonel Gerlach was born at Wooster, Ohio, april 29, 1870, one of the
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  • OF NATIONAL DEFENSE has the honor to inform Colonel Frank C. Gerlach, 146th Infantry that, by Royal Decree No. 6624, of the 22nd of January, 1920, the Croix
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  • Bullionville, Xammion, and Hattonchatel. Benny was the headquarters of the 146th Infantry and the farmers in that town as well as many of the small villages continue
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  • World War Comrade Gerlach was commissioned a Lieutenant Colonel of the 146th Infantry. Colonel Gerlach and his command participated in one of the greatest
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  • 1931 Program of 33rd Annual Reunion (category Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry)
    the Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which served in the Spanish-American War. The reunion was scheduled for September 6th and 7th of 1931. This document is
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