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Comrades Who Died On The Field Of Battle In World War I

Erected By Chickasaw Guards Of Memphis In Memory Of Their
Comrades Who Died On The Field Of Battle In World War I

140 Adams Avenue, Memphis, TN , USA

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 8' 53.39634", -90° 2' 59.282052"
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First Lieut. Henry Guion Armstrong, killed in
Meuse-Argonne Battle, France, October 4, 1918 Corp. Jesse G. Hunt,
killed on the Somme, France October 19, 1918
First Lieut. Frank Stanton Latham Jr., killed at Issoudun, France
August 21, 1918
Second Lieut. Lloyd Geary Evans Reilly, killed at Montfaucon, France
October 31, 1918
First Lieutenant Thomas Simpson Tate, killed at Moulainville, France
November 9, 1918
First Lieut. Herbert Jones Taylor, wounded at Soissons, France, died
September 3, 1918
“Then, O Lord, make us esteem their names forever.” Walter Malone

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Erected By Chickasaw Guards Of Memphis Historical Marker Location Map, Memory Of Their
Comrades Who Died On The Field Of Battle Historical Marker Location Map, World War I Tennessee Map