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53 WWI - Meuse-Argonne Offensive Medal of Honor Recipients, Sep. 26-Nov. 11, 1918
Chester H. West
World War I
1918 - near Bois-de-Cheppy, France
Charles W. Whittlesey
World War I
1918 - northeast of Binarville, in the Argonne Forest, France
Nels T. Wold
World War I
1918 - near Cheppy, France
Samuel Woodfill
World War I
1918 - Cunel, France
Alvin C. York
World War I
1918 - near Chatel-Chehery, France
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