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Peter Cooper Bryce

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Peter Cooper Bryce

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
4 Jul 1964 (aged 74)
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Summit-Channel Addition-Lot 20
Memorial ID
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Enlisted, December 14, 1914, in Troop B, Squadron A Cavalry, New York City. He mustered in for Mexican border service with Troop B, Squadron A Cavalry, June 30, 1916. Squadron A Cavalry was assigned to Camp McAllen, Texas, with the New York Division. Squadron A returned to New York City, December 23, 1916, and mustered out of border service, December 28, 1916.

World War 1, entered service with Troop B, Squadron A Cavalry. Squadron A was reorganized for the World War as the 105th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division. He attended OTC at Plattsburg Barracks, NY, and commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, October 24, 1917. Discharged from the service, December 10, 191 ( reason unknown ).

Enlisted, September 11, 1918,served in the Quartermaster Remount Depot Company 333, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Discharged from the service, December 10, 1917.

The Daily Independent Journal, July 1, 1964, death notice

Squadron A in the Great War, page 110
Enlisted, December 14, 1914, in Troop B, Squadron A Cavalry, New York City. He mustered in for Mexican border service with Troop B, Squadron A Cavalry, June 30, 1916. Squadron A Cavalry was assigned to Camp McAllen, Texas, with the New York Division. Squadron A returned to New York City, December 23, 1916, and mustered out of border service, December 28, 1916.

World War 1, entered service with Troop B, Squadron A Cavalry. Squadron A was reorganized for the World War as the 105th Machine Gun Battalion, 27th Division. He attended OTC at Plattsburg Barracks, NY, and commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, October 24, 1917. Discharged from the service, December 10, 191 ( reason unknown ).

Enlisted, September 11, 1918,served in the Quartermaster Remount Depot Company 333, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Discharged from the service, December 10, 1917.

The Daily Independent Journal, July 1, 1964, death notice

Squadron A in the Great War, page 110


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