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Affidavits 1919

2nd Elder Gives Battle

Merrithew/Buxton Letters

THE OTHER 16

Sgt. Bernard Early

Cpl. Otis B. Merrithew

Pvt. Percy Beardsley

Pvt. Patrick J. Donohue

Pvt. Thomas G. Johnson

Pvt. Joseph Konotski

Pvt. Mario Muzzi

Pvt. Michael A. Sacina

Pvt. Feodor Sak

Pvt. George W. Wills

Intro to those KIA

Cpl. Murray L. Savage

Pvt. Maryan E. Dymowski

Pvt. Carl Swansen

Pvt. Fred Wareing

Pvt. Ralph E. Weiler

Pvt. William E. Wine

DOCUMENTS

Konotski Affidavit

Konotski "real" Affidavit

Beardsley Affidavit (#2)

May 1927 American Legion

York Story Denied

Buxton Letter 2.21.30

Efforts for Early

Efforts for Merrithew

Efforts for Konotski

Globe Letter p.3

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grave site of Maryan Dymowski
grave site of Maryan Dymowski

 Maryan Dymowski

    When Maryan Dymowski enlisted in the Army, he listed his address as 27 Ben Avenue in

Stratford, Connecticut. He was a member of Company “G” of the 328th Infantry, 82nd Division.  He listed his father, Peter Dymowski of Trentron New Jersey as his emergency contact. 

 

     Pvt. Dymowski was advancing with his company on the morning of October 8th, 1918 just west of Chatel Chehery, in the Argonne Forest, when he was shot twice. He had taken part in the attack planned and executed by Sgt. Early which resulted in the capture of an undetermined number of prisoners.  Pvt. Dymowski was assisting his Corporal line up the prisoners when the detachment was fired on from the flank. According to information reported by Pvt. Michael Sacina, Dymowski’s wounds caused instant death. He was finally laid to rest in the Muse-Argonne American Cemetary in Romange, France.


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