tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post1404546827408264675..comments2024-03-28T12:21:46.299-07:00Comments on Roads to the Great War: The Great War Comes to Wisconsin Reviewed by James M. Gallensnielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10631473280484584330noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-46744360566472743582018-02-01T08:09:24.049-08:002018-02-01T08:09:24.049-08:00My grandfather (also from Michigan) served with th...My grandfather (also from Michigan) served with the 32nd Div, 125th Inf Reg, Co K. He too fought around Ciergies during the Aisne-Marne campaign. The 32nd really didn't stop to rest. Once relieved at Fismes, they fell back for rest and resupply, and two weeks later were back in the fight for the Oise-Aisne campaign. My grandfather was severely wounded and permanently disabled at Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-88500912057535498692018-01-30T19:52:48.238-08:002018-01-30T19:52:48.238-08:00My uncle was Michigander in 32nd Div, 125 INf Reg,...My uncle was Michigander in 32nd Div, 125 INf Reg, Co E and was wounded on 30 July 1918 at Cierges. He was wounded again in October at the Argonne-Meuse. Did not recover until Armistice and then sent to Germany <br />with occupation forces. Sent stateside in February 1919 and discharged. Died of Tuberculosis and lung disease from gas attack four years after The Great War. What was so great about Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-42092772386700705872018-01-30T13:32:48.805-08:002018-01-30T13:32:48.805-08:00It's fascinating to get a good glimpse of &quo...It's fascinating to get a good glimpse of "local" histories of the War. My wife grew up on a farm in Wisconsin and their neighbors were the Gundersons. Solon Gunderson was killed in combat in 1918 and is mentioned in James Nelson's The Remains of Company D. He's buried in Mindoro, Wisconsin.David F Beernoreply@blogger.com