George Traub Sr PFC U.S. Army, Medic , WWI. FIRST Commander of Fuller/Taylor Post 915, 1920 - 1921

and  a Charter Member of the Post.

 

George was born in Central Square July 10 1894, the son of Louis and Frances Brown Traub.  He had three years of high school.  He entered the service November 12, 1917 and was discharged August 27, 1919.  He was a Pvt. 1st Class Dental Asst. in the medical dept. of the 3rd Div. of the 7th U.S. Infantry.  He was a self-employed funeral director since discharge.  he was married to Lillian Frey and the had one son.  George was in the Champagne Marne Defensive from July 15- 16, 1918, the Meuse Argonne Offensive from October 25 to November 11, 1918.  He was also in the Corthiezy from June 1- 11, 1918 and the Belleau Woods from June 14- 23, 1918  He was in the Army of Occupation from December 16, 1918 to June 6, 1919.  He was in the American Red Cross Hospital #5 in Paris and the Bordeaux Camp Hospital from wounds suffered at the Champagne Marne Defensive July 16, 1918

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