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Clement Grobbel


World War I · US Army · Corporal

Rank: Corporal
United States of America
Clem_Grobbel_04Jul1919.jpgAdded by: Mike_GCpl. Clement Grobbel, Co.I, 339th Infantry Regiment, US Army. Photo taken at Belle Isle, Detroit Mich., July 4, 1919.
clem_company_i_july_1918.jpgAdded by: Mike_GClem Grobbel (in center), Camp Custer, Michigan, July 1918
clem_grobbel_alvera_grobbel_ruhlman_1919.jpgAdded by: Mike_GClem Grobbel with his cousin Alvera (Grobbel) Ruhlman, 1918
Jun_07_003.JPGAdded by: Mike_GOfficers and men of Co. I, 339th Inf., 85th Div., who received the French Croix de Guerre for bravery in action. Cpl. Clement Grobbel is in the center of the group. Verst 455, Vologda R.R. Front, Russia, Feb. 17, 1919.
Clem Grobbel and his sister Agnes Belle Isle July 4 1919.jpgAdded by: Mike_GClem Grobbel and his sister Agnes, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich., July 4, 1919.
Clem Grobbel Riker mount MMSHM.jpgAdded by: Mike_GClem Grobbel's medals are displayed in this Riker Mount at the Michigan's Military & Space Heroes Museum in Frankenmuth, Michigan. The medals (upper right, from left to right) are the US Army Distinguished Service Cross, the US World War I Victory Medal and the French Croix de Guerre medal.
100_9823 adjusted.jpgAdded by: Mike_GClem Grobbel's uniform with the "North Russia" patch, which was issued prior to the "Polar Bear" patch. His uniform, medals, letters, etc. are on permanent display at the Michigan's Military & Space Heroes Museum in Frankemuth, MI.
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