John E. Standridge

 

 

From

Monroe County, Tennessee

War

World War I

Branch

US Army

Rank

Private

Cause

Died of Wounds

Awarded

Purple Heart

ORIGINS

According to our records Tennessee was his home or enlistment state and Monroe County included within the archival records.  We have Madisonville listed as the city.

SERVICE

He had enlisted in the Army. Served during World War I. He had the rank of Private.

CASUALTY

Standridge experienced a traumatic event which resulted in loss of life. Recorded circumstances attributed to: "Died of Wounds".

COMMENDATIONS

Purple Heart

World War I Victory Medal

Name:

John E. Standridge

State Registered:

Ohio

 

Death Date:

27 Sep 1918

Cemetery:

Somme American Cemetery

Cemetery Burial Plot:

Plot C Row 5 Grave 3

Cemetery City:

Bony

Cemetery Country:

France

 

War:

World War I

Title:

Private, U.S. Army

Rank:

Private

Service:

U.S. Army

Division:

117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division

Data Source:

World War I Honor Roll

 

His contact person was Edward Standridge, brother of Madisonville

 

Researcher and Designer

Joy Locke & Joe Irons