PRIVATE
HARRY A. STEEPLE was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Steeple, of 826
South 5th Street, Camden NJ. Private Steeple enlisted in the
United States Navy when America entered the war. He marched away with
the 2nd Battalion, New Jersey Naval Militia, on Easter Day,
1917, but was rejected for active service. On July 20, he enlisted in
the Army, and was sent to Fort Slocum NY. Assigned to Company E, 9th
Infantry Regiment, he sailed for France on September 7, 1917.
Private
Steeple was killed in a heroic manner at Vaux, France, on July 2, 1918.
He was a dispatch runner, and was carrying a dispatch for his commanding
officer while his company was taking part in an action that resulted in
the capture of 500 Germans when he was killed. He was buried at Monnaux,
France.
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