This is the continuation of a series of stories about men who died in World War 1, and whose photographs appeared in a publication called “Our Nation’s Roll of Honor.” The original post and explanation can be found at this link. There will also be a complete listing of all the names researched at that same blog post.
LOST FACES OF WORLD WAR ONE: Our Nation’s Roll of Honor — Part Twenty
PRIVATE VICTOR TUTTLE
Newport, Maine
Killed in Action
Victor Joseph Tuttle was born 21 November 1891 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, the son of Howard O. & Laura A. (Smith) Tuttle. He was the grandson of Albion B. & Rose (Tuttle) Tuttle and Newell & Mary J. (Cook) Smith. He had one sibling, a sister Rosie E. [He also would be my distant cousin through his Tuttle lineage]. Continue reading




![Bain News Service, P. Americans with flame projectors, Cantigny. [no Date Recorded on Caption Card] [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress.](https://i0.wp.com/www.cowhampshireblog.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Cantigny2-300x191.png?resize=300%2C191&ssl=1)
