Oliver Alcide Charpie
Submitted by: Karen Fyock {Charpie was the husband of a distant relative}
Oliver Alcide Charpie born around July 21, 1893. Oliver Charpie served in World War 1 with the U.S. Army Graves Registration Service (GRS). The enlistment was in 1918 and the service was completed in 1919.
Story of Service
These items and letters were found published in the local papers of Clay Center, Kansas when I was researching our family history.
"Thursday morning of last week 49 more Clay county boys went to Camp Funston, to join the draft army. The band assembled at the court house at 10 o'clock, marched down to the Union Pacific depot, playing patriotic pieces, and there played a number of pieces while waiting for the train. A big crowd was also present to see the boys off and bid the God-speed. It was the largest single contingent to ever leave Clay county. Among those who left was Oliver Charpie."
-- The Times - Clay Center, Kansas - July 4, 1918