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WWI Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery

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WWI Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington, VA. - Eighty-eight years after being killed in action along the not-so-quiet Western Front of World War I, Army Pvt. Francis Lupo of Cincinnati was buried today with military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.

Lupo is the first U.S. servicemember classified as missing in action from World War I to be identified.

Lupo, the son of Sicilian immigrants, was 23 years old when he was killed in July 1918 while participating in the combined French-American attack on the Germans near Soissons, France, in what came to be known as the Second Battle of the Marne. Lupo was buried in a shallow grave alongside another American Soldier. Lupo was a member of Company E, 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division.

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Thought it might be nice to post this from ancestry..

Ohio Military Men, 1917-18 Record
about Francis Lupo
Name: Francis Lupo
Serial Number: 1941919
Race: W
Residence: 729 W. 9th St., Cincinnati, O.
Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Cincinnati, O.
Enlistment Date: 03 Oct 1917
Birth Place: Cincinnati, O.
Birth Date / Age: 22 8/12 Years
Assigns Comment: Co K 330 Infantry 3 Oct 1917 to 3 March 1918; 2 Co Cp Sherman O March Replacement Draft to 31 March 1918; 11 Co 1 Infantry Training Regiment Depot Division 1 Corps to 21 May 1918; Co E 18 Infantry to 21 July 1918. Private 3 Oct 1917; Private, first class 19 Nov 1917; Private 3 March 1918. Montdidier-Noyon; Aisne-Marne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 14 March 1918 to death. Killed in Action 21 July 1918. Notified Mrs. Anna Lupo, mother, 729 W. 9th St., Cincinnati, O. Cited in General Order 1 Division dated 1 Jan 1920.
Volume #: 11

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And a few other things..Rememberance Day is around the corner after all.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
about Francis Lupo
Name: Francis Lupo
City: Cincinnati
County: Hamilton
State: Ohio
Birthplace: Ohio;United States of America
Birth Date: Feb 24 1895
Race: White
Roll: 1819886
DraftBoard: 7

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Ohio Soldiers in WWI, 1917-1918 Record
about Francis Lupo
Name: Francis Lupo
Age: 22 8/12 Years
Race: White
Birth Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Enlistment Date: 3 Oct 1917
Enlistment County: Cincinnati
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment Division: National Army
Decorations and Awards: View Image
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Comments: Co K 330 Infantry 3 Oct 1917 to 3 March 1918; 2 Co Cp Sherman O March Replacement Draft to 31 March 1918; 11 Co 1 Infantry Training Regiment Depot Division 1 Corps to 21 May 1918; Co E 18 Infantry to 21 July 1918. Private 3 Oct 1917; Private, first class

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