Private, Company G, 21st Infantry Regiment enlisted August 4, 1910 at Fort Slocum, New York.
The body of Roy J. Allamong, of the Twenty-First Infantry, U S A, who was drowned in the Philippines Nov. 16, 1911, while bathing with companions, having been seized with cramps, was brought here yesterday and taken to Romney, W. Va., where the funeral will be held this afternoon. Young Allamong at one time lived in Cumberland, where he has a number of relatives who will attend the funeral today.
Cumb News Keyser Tribune, June 29, 1912
Private, Company G, 21st Infantry Regiment enlisted August 4, 1910 at Fort Slocum, New York.
The body of Roy J. Allamong, of the Twenty-First Infantry, U S A, who was drowned in the Philippines Nov. 16, 1911, while bathing with companions, having been seized with cramps, was brought here yesterday and taken to Romney, W. Va., where the funeral will be held this afternoon. Young Allamong at one time lived in Cumberland, where he has a number of relatives who will attend the funeral today.
Cumb News Keyser Tribune, June 29, 1912
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