NEWS: Arthur L. ROBINSON Wounded in France, 1918, of Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, PA

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WARRIORSMARK BOY WOUNDED IN FRANCE

Arthur L. Robinson, of Company G, 110th Regiment, Hurt in Action

  Arthur L. Robinson, a son of Mrs. Mary A. Robinson, of Warriorsmark, is one 
of Company G, 110th regiment boys that has been wounded in action in making 
the big drive against the Huns in France.
  Mrs. Robinson received the news of the fate of her son on Wednesday.  The 
message was from Adjutant General McCain and stated that Private Arthur L. 
Robinson, of Company G, 110th infantry, was seriously wounded in an 
engagement on July 29.
  Private Robinson before his enlistment was employed in Bellwood.  He 
enlisted in Company G, Tenth regiment just before he went to the Mexican 
border.  He went with his company from the city to Camp Hancock and then to 
the Other Side with the 110th, into which the Tenth and Third regiments were 
combined to bring the command to full war strength.

Altoona Tribune, Friday morning, August 16, 1918, page 10