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Submitted: 3/19/14 • Approved: 3/21/14 • Last Updated: 4/13/18 • R31352-G0-S3
LIEUTENANT COLONEL US Army 9th Field Artillery
World War I
September 30,1887 - July 4,1919
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In memory of
A soldier who died for a soldier.
Colonel Bateman lost his life in an
attemot to rescue a private soldier
from drowning.
He had served his country in the Philippines,
in Mexico, in France and Germany.
He lived right, fought right, died right, a
U.S, Regular He had kept the faith with God and man and there was nothing to fear.
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