Pvt. Leslie T. Walden, 1918. He was drafted in June 1918 and spent his enlistment at the FA Replacement Depot at Camp Taylor, Louisville, KY. He was discharged December 11, 1918. I guess the Army figured they didn't need a bunch of surplus service rifles by then, because they let him take his M1917 Eddystone home, which I still have.
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A Kentucky Soldier in the Great War
Greg Walden
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Honoring Ensign Robert H. Lindsay, 4th Ky. Vol. Inf.
KIA Jonesboro, GA August 31, 1864
Roll of Honor for Murfreesboro and Chickamauga
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Re: A Kentucky Soldier in the Great War
His draft registration. He was a farmer from the hills of north-central Kentucky (Pendleton County).
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After his short stint of military life he returned to the farm, got married, and raised two sons, who were both in the Army Air Corps in WWII. In this 1945 photo he is on the left, with his two sons and wife.Greg Walden
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Honoring Ensign Robert H. Lindsay, 4th Ky. Vol. Inf.
KIA Jonesboro, GA August 31, 1864
Roll of Honor for Murfreesboro and Chickamauga
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Member, The Company of Military Historians


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