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O.E. Funkhouser

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Title

O.E. Funkhouser

Subject

Funkhouser, Oliver Edward (1895-1992)
World War (1914-1918)
Soldier

Description

Hugh Morrison photograph showing Oliver Edward "O.E." Funkhouser, a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Army during World War One.

Oliver was born on September 29, 1895 in Orkney Springs Virginia. His parents were James E. and Catherine Tusing Funkhouser. When he completed his postwar military service record survey he listed farmer as his occupation and wrote he worked for his father.

Oliver Funkhouser was inducted into service on October 8 1917. He served in Company E, 318th regiment, 80th infantry division. His training as conducted at Camp Lee between October 8 1917 and May 22 1918. Peer was sent to France and deployed to the Octorise Sector in July of 1918 where he saw action. On July 30 of that year he was wounded when shrapnel struck his right hip and then hospitalized until December 1918. He noted this left him with a slight disability.

On May 27, 1919 he returned to the United States and was discharged as a Private 1st Class on June 4, 1919. He returned to Orkney Springs where he continued to farm. The only observation he left about his war experience was when he noted on his postwar military service record survey that the war had no effect on his religious beliefs.

Creator

Hugh Morrison

Source

Shenandoah County Historical Society Hugh Morrison Collection

Publisher

Shenandoah County Library

Date

Unknown

Rights

Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC)

Identifier

01921

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Original Format

Photograph

Citation

Hugh Morrison, “O.E. Funkhouser,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed May 12, 2024, http://archives.countylib.org/items/show/6613.

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