Pvt Aaron Lee Dedrick

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Pvt Aaron Lee Dedrick

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Jefferson Township, Pike, Indiana, United States
Death: February 22, 1959 (61)
Jefferson Township, Pike, Indiana, United States
Place of Burial: Iva Cemetery, Iva, Pike County, Indiana, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Michael P Dedrick and Rosetta Dedrick
Brother of Seymour Henry Dedrick; Hattie M Hinkle; Adeline Alta Dedrick; Ivery Dedrick; Hallie Edith Dedrick and 2 others

Managed by: Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns
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About Pvt Aaron Lee Dedrick

  • Military service: Between 1917 and 1918 - Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Military service: Dec 15 1917 - Jefferson, Missouri, United States
  • Military service: Feb 26 1919 - Otwell, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Military service: Feb 26 1919 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  • Military service: 1942 - Otwell, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Residence: Otwell, Ind
  • Residence: Otwell, Indiana
  • Residence: Otwell, Pike, Indiana
  • Residence: 1900 - Jefferson Township (north half), Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Residence: 1910 - Jefferson, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Residence: 1920 - Jefferson, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Residence: 1930 - Jefferson, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Residence: 1935 - Same House
  • Residence: 1940 - Jefferson Township, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Residence: Feb 9 1955 - Otwell, Pike, Indiana, United States
  • Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Mar 18 2021, 20:11:16 UTC

Great Uncle Aaron Lee was a WWI Coast Artillery Corps Veteran

The Coast Artillery Corps at the time of Americas entry into the war was primarily stationed along the coast and at out posts of our foreign territories. Coast Artillery installations were mostly harbor defenses and were stationed at a fort or fortified gun emplacements. These units have their roots in the early days of our country's history as protectors of our coast and harbor's from foreign enemies sailing in to attack key areas. The guns were of large caliber and were stationary mounted. At the time of our entry into World War One America was ill prepared for large scale warfare with large movements of whole Armies. The U.S. Army was not prepared with its Artillery and had no heavy artillery guns to speak of. When the Coast Artillery finally went to France they used French or British made weapons. The Coast Artillery corps played a major role in gaining the upper hand in the quagmire that was going on in Europe. If it was not for the efforts of the Coast Artillery Corps many more human lives would have been devoured into the battle fields of the that war. It is said that the First World War was an Artillery War and the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps were part of what happened there on the bloody battlefields of Europe. Our Freedom today is paid for by what the men of the Coast Artillery Corps did. And so we must remember what happened and why it happened for all time.

http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cacunithistories/d... Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 18 2021, 20:35:39 UTC

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Pvt Aaron Lee Dedrick's Timeline

1897
May 7, 1897
Jefferson Township, Pike, Indiana, United States
1959
February 22, 1959
Age 61
Jefferson Township, Pike, Indiana, United States
1959
Age 61
Iva Cemetery, Iva, Pike County, Indiana, USA