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Pickett Lee Francis

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Lee Francis Pickett is honored on the following 1 monument(s) in our database:

26th Division Tablets of the Fallen (WW1)

Name:
Lee Francis Pickett
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
Unit:
102nd Infantry Regiment, 26th Division
Date of Death:
1918-10-30
State:
Wisconsin
Cemetery:
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, France
Plot:
B
Row:
35
Grave:
29
Decoration:
Comments:

Lee Francis Pickett was born and reared in Spencer and completed ninth grade at Spencer Public Schools. Following his graduation from Rice Lake High School in 1912, he taught rural schools in North Dakota for some time. From September 1915 to May 1917 he was a student at Oshkosh Normal School, specializing in Industrial Arts. Being an accomplished musician, he was assistant director of the student band while there.

A call came in May 1917 for college men to go into Officers Candidate School at Ft. Sheridan, Illinois, and although he was due to graduate in the summer, he left school to report to Ft. Sheridan for training' About November 30, 1917, he was commissioned Second Lieutenant and left Spencer January 10, 1918, to sail for France. he left the United States with four fellow R.O.T.C. lieutenants and was assigned to the Yankee Division. In May he received a citation for having led a group of men on a successful night raid of the German lines. During the second battle of the Marne he was wounded and again cited for bravery. He was the only Company Officer still able to maneuver and, although shot in the leg, continued to lead his men. His citation reads in part, "For your gallant conduct and devotion to duty in the field on July 20 to 25, 1918, though wounded continued to lead your platoon under fire." After hospitalization he rejected an offer of a "behind the lines" job, having an urgent desire to return to his men at the front where he arrived October 25, He was killed in the Argonne October 30, 1918. He is now buried in Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Departement de la Meuse, Lorraine, France.
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