Levey, Mack M.
survey sheet - handwritten

 

 

Date of Enlistment: June 24th, 1918
Military Camps to which went:
* Camp Wadsworth
* Spartansburg, S.C.
* Camp Merritt, N.J.
* Camp Genecar, Bordeau[x], France
Units to which belonged:
* Co. A, 31st Pioneer Infantry
Date of trip overseas: August 8th, 1918
Service there:
* St. Mihiel, Sept. 12-13
* Operations in Woevre, Sept. 14-25
* Operations in between Marne and Moselle from Sept. 20 to Nov. 11th
* Army of Occupation, Nov. 27 to April 28
Date of return: June 11, 1919
Date of demobilization: Discharged Dec. 19, 1919 from Hospital # 41, Fox Hills.
Honors received: None.

 

 

NOTES
Tent and Trench: A Web Site Dedicatd to the Memory of Camp Wadsworth
Spartansburg, SC (Spartansburg County Historical Association)
http://www.schistory.net/campwadsworth/

Camp Merritt (Borough of Cresskill)
http://www.cresskillboro.com/Cit-e-Access/webpage.cfm?TID=91&TPID=9136

[Camp Merritt] (Bergen County Historical Society)
http://www.bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/campmerrittphotos.html

1927 Halftone Print, Bordeaux, France, Gironde River, WWI American Soldiers
- Original Halftone Print (Amazon.com)
http://www.amazon.com/Halftone-Bordeaux-Gironde-American-Soldiers/dp/B007MSAH3I

Battle of St. Mihiel (Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Saint-Mihiel

St. Mihiel American Cemetery and Memorial (American Battle Monuments
Commission)
http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries/cemeteries/sm.php

Clark, George B. [Woevre Plain.] In The American Expeditionary Force in
World War I: A Statistical History, 1917-1919. MacFarland, 2013:
[n.p.].
http://books.google.com/books?id=ilmmi-MmkXIC&pg=PP51&lpg=PP51&dq=woevre+plain,+wwi,+american&source=bl&ots=GsR-zJDYdq&sig=s8qW1bl6dnllgQloGyotntptRkc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hy0FUpDGOYXD4AOO54H4Aw&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=woevre%20plain%2C%20wwi%2C%20american&f=false

American Expeditionary Force, Doughboys in WWI
http://www.usaww1.com/American-Expeditionary-Force/

Base Hospital 41 (Albemarle + Charlottesville History)
http://charlottesvillealbemarlehistory.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/wwi-edition-base-hospital-41/