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Ernest Watt
Ernest Watt,
Co. I, 112th Regiment, was reported killed in action in Jul 1918, during World
War I. Later he was carried on the official casualty list as a German
Prisoner. Frank Auchiutto, who returned home
to this country in Nov 1918, said he climbed over Watt's body Jul 6, after their
platoon had stormed enemy machine gun nests. Watt
was later heard from as a prisoner at Camp Rastatt, Germany. So far as
known, he is the only Warren man who was taken prisoner during the war.
Photo and information from Warren County Boys Over
There, published by the Warren Historical Company, 1918. View
more photos from the book
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