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World War I
Veteran Photo Archive
Serving from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
BRONIK W KOCINSKY
Source: Westmoreland Towns in the World War, Page 170
KOCINSKY, BRONIK W.-Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kocinsky. He entered service April 4, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and later to Sherman, was attached to Company B, 320th Infantry, 80th Division. He was a 1st Class Private, sailed May 15, 1917, was in the battles of St. Mihiel and Somme, was wounded in the leg by shrapnel and was also gassed. He returned from overseas June 5, 1919 and was honorably discharged June 10, 1919.
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Keywords/Tags: BRONIK W KOCINSKY, William Kocinsky, 501st Refrigerator Company, World War I; Great War; Westmoreland County, PA, Pennsylvania