Cemetery, Charpentry where members of 129th F. A. are buried
Cemetery at Charpentry in France during World War I. Graves of 129th Field Artillery dead. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
Cemetery of part of the 1st Battalion., 129th Field Artillery at Charpentry in France during World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
A group of "Gold Star" mothers poses before the gates of the Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris, France. The individuals are unidentified, but on the left is A. Robert Ginsburgh who, along with other Army officers, accompanied the group as they visited the graves of their sons and several monuments. The Suresnes Cemetery contains 1,541 graves. The men buried there died during WWI in hospitals located in Paris, or at other places in the Services of Supply.