In the spring of 1916 the 1st NY Cavalry was called for duty on the Mexican border. While the regiment was preparing for the movement to Camp McAllen, Texas, he was thrown from his mount receiving a fracture skull. He was discharged by Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, date and location unknown.
World War 1, he entered service , July 22, 1918, unknown the unit he served in. He was discharged February 8, 1919.
NY Times, June 251916, page 4, injured by horse
In the spring of 1916 the 1st NY Cavalry was called for duty on the Mexican border. While the regiment was preparing for the movement to Camp McAllen, Texas, he was thrown from his mount receiving a fracture skull. He was discharged by Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, date and location unknown.
World War 1, he entered service , July 22, 1918, unknown the unit he served in. He was discharged February 8, 1919.
NY Times, June 251916, page 4, injured by horse
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