Herman Gentry


 First soldier from Madison County to die in World War I

Born:March 20, 1896, Gurley, Madison County, Alabama
Died:March 11, 1918, France
Buried:Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama

Notes:

•  Son of John Morgan Gentry and Cynthia Anna Echols Gentry. - Find A Grave

•  The veterans of Foreign Wars Post Number 2702 was chartered on June 5, 1945, and is named the Gentry-Isom Post. "Mr. Gentry was the first Madison County soldier killed in World War I and Mr. Isom, a sailor, was the first killed in World War II from our county." - Sesquicentennial

•  Private, Co. C., 167th Infantry, 42 Division. Died March 11, 1918, of wounds that were received in action while fighting gallantly. Awarded distinguished service cross. - Military Times

•  "In the World War I Draft Registration of June 5, 1917, he was described as being tall, slender with blue eyes and brown hair. He was 21 years old, single at that time and employed as a cotton mill worker at Dallas Mill." - Find A Grave


Related Links:

•  Find A Grave - Page created by Bobbie Christian and maintained by Gene Hill. Photo of grave site by Thom Rigsby.

•  Military Times - Hall of Valor, Distinguished Service Cross. (Originally found at http://projects.militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=12083.)

•  Sesquicentennial - Commemorative Album, Celebrating our City's Sesquicentennial of Progress, Huntsville, Alabama, by James E. Taylor, General Chairman, 1955, pages 43, 44.


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