Nodaway County Missouri. Charley Kidder military record World War I ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: (c) Pat Combs O'Dell ==================================================================== The Price of Our Heritage: In memory of the Heroic Dead of the 168 Infantry, by Winfred E. Robb. 1919 Published at Des Moines, Iowa by American Lithographing and Printing Co. Kidder, Charley N., Private, Company I. Relative's address, Mrs Eva Tipton, Neola, Iowa. Private Kidder was born at Elmo, Missouri, October 1, 1895. He went overseas with the 168th Infantry, did his duty well in the Lorraine battle and while we were in the great Champaigne [France] defense he was seriously wounded while sleeping in pup tents. The boys were called to the trenches and when they reported Charley was missing. They found him wounded and sent him to the hospital at Chalons [France], where he died on the 16th of July. [page 153] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~