Remember...Forrest Grey Williams
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Forrest received his early education at Front Royal, Virginia, where he attended Randolph-Macon Academy. After completing his studies he entered West Virginia University in 1911 and studied law for two years. Forrest then entered the wholesale firm of Noyes, Thomas and Company in Charleston.
Forrest joined the Marines on August 1, 1917, and was sent to Parris Island for training. He received further training at Quantico.
While leading an attack on the town of Vierzy on July 19, Corporal Forrest Williams was wounded. He died in a field hospital two days later and was buried at the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery.
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