A list of those family members of residents in Carlisle in 2018 , (and people who contribute a poppy to the project if they live outside the town), who served and fought in World War One, regardless of their nationality.
This Roll of Honor reflects the international characteristic of our community.
To add your relative please email their details, nationality, how they were related to you, together with a photograph if possible and we will add them to the Honor Roll. Please write Roll on Honor in the title block of the email.
Visit the Carlisle Historic House on Concord Street, to see the excellent display of memorabilia from World War One.
This Roll of Honor reflects the international characteristic of our community.
To add your relative please email their details, nationality, how they were related to you, together with a photograph if possible and we will add them to the Honor Roll. Please write Roll on Honor in the title block of the email.
Visit the Carlisle Historic House on Concord Street, to see the excellent display of memorabilia from World War One.
REFERENCE and FURTHER READING.
New England in France, 1917-1919; a history of the Twenty-sixth division, U. S. A.
A short history & photographic record of the 101st U.S. Field Artillery, 1917 : Col. John H. Sherburne commanding officer
United States Army, 102nd Field Artillery Regiment
Doughboy Missing in Action Appeal.
New England in France, 1917-1919; a history of the Twenty-sixth division, U. S. A.
A short history & photographic record of the 101st U.S. Field Artillery, 1917 : Col. John H. Sherburne commanding officer
United States Army, 102nd Field Artillery Regiment
Doughboy Missing in Action Appeal.