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Philip Lovetere
Philip Lovetere, Paris, undated

Philip Lovetere served in Company C, 1st Battalion, 64th Infantry Regiment, 14th Infantry Brigade of the 7th Infantry Division


The 64th Infantry suffered 18 killed, 155 gassed, 68 wounded, and 2 captured.

While Philip Lovetere's discharge does not list any injuries he apparently was exposed to enough gas that he complained of impaired taste and smell as a result of having inhaled gas.

Philip Lovetere's discharge states he served in the following Battles, engagements, skirmishes, expeditions:  

October 2 to 10:  Marbache sector.

October 10 to November 9: Puvenelle Sector.

November 9 to 11: Puvenelle Sector Defense.
Acknowledgement: Professor Alan Richard Nelson, grandson of John Frederick Edvard Nelson, Company K, 64th Infantry Regiment, 14th Infantry Brigade, 7th Infantry Division assisted in researching Philip Lovetere and WWI.

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