On this Veteran's Day... a mystery I have a hard time solving
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:38 pm
Veterans Day or Armistice Day for WWI, in Europe.
First a thought for the many unknowns who were never recovered from the WWI battlefields, never to see their native villages, dead or alive. Someone who would have been my uncle, Marc Adrien, did survive but died in a military hospital and was buried far from home.
Now, here in MA, Frank, the former owner of a house we lived in was a volunteer driver for American Ambulance Service, and that was prior to the U.S. formally entering the conflict, An interesting read, see here
https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.n ... rvices_usa
In the attic of Frank's house, I found a French military tag, for an Antoine POLI, enlisted in Tunis, a French colony then, per the markings.
This was likely collected by Frank in the Moselle battlefields.
I have sent countless hours to find a match in the archives, no luck.
So he is my unknown soldier.
First a thought for the many unknowns who were never recovered from the WWI battlefields, never to see their native villages, dead or alive. Someone who would have been my uncle, Marc Adrien, did survive but died in a military hospital and was buried far from home.
Now, here in MA, Frank, the former owner of a house we lived in was a volunteer driver for American Ambulance Service, and that was prior to the U.S. formally entering the conflict, An interesting read, see here
https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.n ... rvices_usa
In the attic of Frank's house, I found a French military tag, for an Antoine POLI, enlisted in Tunis, a French colony then, per the markings.
This was likely collected by Frank in the Moselle battlefields.
I have sent countless hours to find a match in the archives, no luck.
So he is my unknown soldier.