<%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> Shelby County, Indiana WWI Veterans - Killed or MIA
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Shelby County Veterans - Killed or Missing in Action
 

Paul Cross Photo
PAUL CROSS

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In Memoriam


Ralph Wertz Photo
RALPH A. WERTZ

Born October 5, 1897.
Entered S. H. S., 1912.
Enlisted April 7, 1917.
Bat. E, 150 F. A. Rainbow Div.
Killed June 5, 1918, in Lorraine Sector.
Buried at Pexonne, France.
  Born December 21, 1984.
Entered S. H. S., 1909.
Enlisted December 13, 1917.
Cp., Co. C, 38 Inf.
Killed July 15, 1918, Battle of the Marne.
Buried on the battlefield.

Raymond Farley Photo
RAYMOND FARLEY

  

George Gaines Photos
GEORGE GAINES

Born August 10, 1898.
Entered S. H. S., 1912.
Enlisted April 7 1917.
Bat. E, 150, F. A. Rainbow Div. Wounded July 31, 1918, Chateau Thierry.
Died August 10, 1918, France.
Buried at Coulommiers, France
  Born 1898.
Entered S. H. S., 1913.
Enlisted April 8, 1917.
Bat. E, 150, F. A. Rainbow Div.
Contracted typhoid-pneumonia.
Died September 24, 1918, St. Mihiel Sector.
Buried near Toul, France.


 

 

WW I Verterans

Over There Photos

The Shelbyville High School Gym was named after the West Street Minister's son Paul Cross, who was the first Shelbyville boy killed in France.

Paul Cross Gym

For our Freedom