I know a lot of the members can say, my father was in Iraq, or Viet Nam,
or Korea, or even World War II. But how many of you can say, "My father
was in World War One ?" I can.....
Arthur Henry Cheeseman, was born in Cinnaminson Township (now the city
of Cinnaminson) in Burlington County, NJ, on 4 March 1891. He enlisted in
the US Army, in Philadelphia, PA at the age of 23, on 27 July 1917. He was
honorably discharged at Fort Monmouth, NJ, as a Sargeant, on 7 April 1919.
He served with the A.E.F Headquarters 58th Infantry S.D.F.R.S. 322.
And spent eleven months in France. He received a dose of mustard
gas, and was hospitalized in France in December of 1918. I am not
aware of any medals, altho he was an "expert pistolman rifleman",
and a "sharp shooter"
How do I know all this ? I have his discharge papers from WW-1, and I
am going to put up a copy of the front and the back with this note.
I also have five letters that he wrote to his mother, while he was in
the hospital, and will put them up at a later date. These letters are
dated in December of 1918
If someone is interested in this, I will put up more of his papers that I
have in my collection.
Charles