The War Record of American Jews First Report of the Office of War Records
The War Record of American Jews First Report of the Office of War Records
American Jewish Committee
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Under extremely heavy bombardment he worked all night repairing breaks to lines and thereby making possible constant communication with one of the advanced regiments. On October 21, after one of his helpers had been killed and the other wounded by heavy shell fire, he continued on alone and repaired the telephone lines, displaying unusual bravery and devotion to duty. " Home address: 835 Beck Street, New York. Spiegel, Frederick. — Awarded War Cross for bravery in the first Piave drive. Stein, ...Samuel A. , 913 N. Marshall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , 104th Infantry. — Entire Regiment Cited. Stein, William. — Cited for bravery in action. Stern, Arthur M. , 57 West 88th Street, New York. — Awarded Croix de Guerre for rescuing many wounded during a severe barrage fire and gas attack. Stomersky, Isaac, Private, Company B, 306th Infantry. — "On September 6, 1918, while his battalion was advancing to the attack, through heavy barrage of high explosives and gas shells, this soldier showed exceptional bravery and devotion to duty as company runner by voluntarily running from place to place in the line, relaying orders and main- taining liaison.
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