Harry Thomas Anderson served as a Private in the Horseshoers Battery D, 108th Field Artillery, 28th Infantry Division, United States Army during World War I.
He was a son of Samuel Anderson and Anna C. (Roomkamp) Anderson.
He enlisted in the National Guard on July 5, 1917 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He first served in Battery D, 2nd Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National Guard. This unit was later redesignated Battery D, 108th Field Artillery, U.S. Army.
He served in the engagements at Fismes-Vesle, at the Oisne-Aisne, the Meuse-Argonne, and at Ypres-Lys.
He served overseas from May 19, 1918 to May 16, 1919.
He received his discharge from the Army on May 24, 1919 at Camp Dix, New Jersey.
He was originally from Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
His last place of residence was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on May 10, 1968.
Harry Thomas Anderson served as a Private in the Horseshoers Battery D, 108th Field Artillery, 28th Infantry Division, United States Army during World War I.
He was a son of Samuel Anderson and Anna C. (Roomkamp) Anderson.
He enlisted in the National Guard on July 5, 1917 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He first served in Battery D, 2nd Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National Guard. This unit was later redesignated Battery D, 108th Field Artillery, U.S. Army.
He served in the engagements at Fismes-Vesle, at the Oisne-Aisne, the Meuse-Argonne, and at Ypres-Lys.
He served overseas from May 19, 1918 to May 16, 1919.
He received his discharge from the Army on May 24, 1919 at Camp Dix, New Jersey.
He was originally from Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
His last place of residence was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was interred in the Gettysburg National Cemetery on May 10, 1968.
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