Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I dog tag returning to NOK; Pics added

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Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to NOK; Pics added

FOUND: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: World War I ā€˜dog tagā€™ to be returned to next of kin

My French friend, Georges (TN: ā€œdudule 44ā€) informed me another American GIā€™s Service Tag has been found in the area of Saint Nicolas des Eaux, a small town less than 20 miles NE of Lorient, France. The tag belonged to a WW I US soldier, Private Leroy T. Hawkinsā€”but no serial number is shown on the tag.

Research (in chron. order):

The Selective Service Act was passed on May 28, 1917. This allowed the United States to draft inductees into the Army. At that time ā€˜dog tagsā€™ did not have a serial number. It was not until the following year, 1918, that dog tags included a serial number.

The 149th FA (Field Artillery Regiment) was connected to the 42nd Division. That division was called the "Rainbow" Division); perhaps the most famous of all the US WW I divisions. The 149th FA was organized in the State of Illinois. The 42nd Division was part of that Corps).

The 42nd Rainbow Division was formed in August 1917 of National Guard units
from 26 states and the District of Columbia. After Chief of Staff Major
Douglas MacArthur remarked that the Division "would stretch over the whole
country like a rainbow," the coalesced national guard units were christened
'Rainbow Division'.

The Division saw its first action in February 1918 fighting alongside the
French. The battles continued throughout the following months and on July
14, 1918 the final German offensive was contained by the 4th French Army, in
which the Rainbow Division played a prominent role at the famous Battle of
the Champagne. Many bloody battles and great victories followed until the
Germans were finally defeated. Battles included those in the Chateau-Thierry
salient where Rainbow's poet, Joyce Kilmer was killed; St. Mihiel; Verdun
front and Argonne, where 'Rainbowmen' engaged in the final battle of WW I.

In the book, Roster of the Rainbow Division (Forty-Second) (1917) there is an entry that states:
149th Regiment (1st Illinois) Field Artillery, Battery A ā€“
HAWKINS, LeRoy T., Pvt., 942 Kingdom Ave., Danville, Illinois
The Federal Census of Danville, Illinois in 1920 listed Private Hawkins at that address:
Willaim (father) age 48; Maura (wife) age 48, Elsie (daughter) age 24 and LEROY, (son) age 22.
OUR GUY SURVIVED THE WAR !!! (personal notation)

The book, "Fighting Men of Illinois - Vermilion County Edition", details all those who served in WW 1 from that county. It includes a picture of each soldier and a very short biography; including Elroy T. Hawkins with the following info:
942 Kingdom Ave., Danville, Illinois. Born in Danville, Illinois, April 16, 1896. Son of William M. Hawkins and Laura Story Hawkins (wife). Volunteered in 1915, with Battery A, 149th U. S. Field Artillery, 67th Brigade, 42nd Division, (Rainbow Division).

My letter to that address came back stamped:"Return to Sender, No Such Numbers, Unable to Forward".

The obit of Laura Story Hawkins (Leroyā€™s mother) lists a son, Leroy and 4
Grand-children, (none of their names are listed). She was preceded in
death by her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hawkins (Leroyā€™s sister).

Found the obituary of Leroy Hawkins. It lists 2 daughters----Marilyn; and a daughter Catherine who married a Roy McKinley. I then called a Scott McKinley in Danville and he is related. His father, Everett, and Roy McKinley were brothers.
A couple more relatives were discovered and will be contacted.

Recap: Leroy Hawkinsā€™ family ā€˜treeā€™:
William Hawkins married Laura Story.
24 years later, they had a daughter, Elsie
2 years after Elsie was born, their son, Leroy (our man) was born.
In Leroy's obituary, it is noted he had no sons, only two daughters; Marilyn and Catherine
Catherine married Roy McKinley.
Roy had a brother, Everett.
Everett married and they had a son, Scott.
Scott is therefore termed as being Leroy's great nephew, 'once removed'. I have talked to Scott.

Hawkins was a member of the 42nd division. He enlisted in 1915. His division arrived in France in November 1917; they were deactivated 9 May 1919. They fought in combat 264 days of the 450 days (60% of the time) they were in France. 2,058 of their unit were KIA and 12,625 were WIA during those 264 days of combat.

Both Edith (wife) and Leroy are buried in Springhill Cemetery. He died in 1952 and was buried in the Soldier's Circle; and when Edith died in 1976, they moved his body beside hers in the same cemetery.

I have contacted a North Carolina group composed of families and descendants of Rainbow Division vets; they have been most helpful. Also of great assistance have been the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts in Danville. The American Legion post commander has expressed an interest to include a presentation of this tag to the relatives of Private Hawkins in their Veterans Day ceremony in November. The tag, the story and the list of living relatives would be included with the display which would be permanently housed in the Danville American Legion post facility.

Yesterday, I receive Private Hawkinsā€™ service tag and will soon send it to the Commander at the Danville American Legion post for eventual presentation and permanent display.

Returning the service ID tag to First Sergeant Schueler (mentioned on other TNet threads) this past Memorial Day triggered an article in a French magazineā€”which prompted the finder of Hawkinsā€™ tag to contact Georges, who contacted me. And now, yet another tag has ā€˜surfacedā€™: Private Joseph E. Daniel, of Cleveland County, North Carolina ASN: 34968959 (WW II).

Don.........
 

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CanadianTrout

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

I've said it before and I'll say it again.... That is truely amazing.. Well done!
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

Amazing :headbang:
 

Michaelangelo

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

You my friend are to be commended once again for your dedication to our service members and their families. I can't imagine how much time you have spent on your research for these returns but your persistance is incredible.
As the proud son of a WWII vet I salute you.
Well done Sir.
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

As a veteran, MANY, MANY thanks to you!!!
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

That was some amazing research! 8) Way to go!

Nana~
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

RELENTLESS :icon_thumright:
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

Well done Mack! :thumbsup: As a CIB recipient I :icon_salut: you!
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

good job :headbang:
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

WTG Don!!!
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

Great job Don :icon_thumright:
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

Don: Another Great Story! :icon_thumright:

Amazing to read your research.

HH Joe
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

This is a wonderful story...can't wait to read the conclusion in November.

Thanks for taking the time to make these returns happen.
NJ
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

great post :thumbsup:
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

The service you are doing for these soldiers and their families is outstanding. Fantastic job tracking down the family. :hello2:

Tigger
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

:icon_thumright: Job well done !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :icon_salut:
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

love readin this stuff
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

Wow that was alot of work. As someone mentioned prior, you deserve some type of honorable mention for the effort.

Nice job.
 

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Re: Private Leroy T. Hawkins: FOUND WW I 'dog tag' returning to next of kin.

:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
awesome work, Hats off to you :wink:
Another vote here :thumbsup:
 

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