d.1. Maj. Raymond Dales, geb. 13/12/1891, Paola, Miami County, Kansas, VSA, oorl. 06/10/1918, France, begr. Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, VSA.
Raymond Dales was die seun van John Robert Wortley en Bonnie Grace Young.
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Killed
in Action WW I
Cause of Death: Shot by machine gun through the lungs while leading the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Division. Organization (Company & Regiment: C0. "A" & "H" 26th Inff. 1 Div. Decorations or Citations: Cited for gallantry in action and for his brilliant leadership of his battalion. (Citation Order No. 5, A.E.F. CALIFORNIA'S HONOR ROLL. Raymond Wortley was the idol, and boon companion of his grandfather who was a Lieut. in the Civil War. When his grandfather was buried at the old soldiers' home, young Wortley was imbued with all absorbing aspiration of a military career. At the age of 11 years he was confronted with the responsibility with his widowed mother in the support of a familly of five children. At the age of 18 he joined Co. A, 7th Regiment, California National Guard. His whole time and thought was devoted to military study and organization. He was active in organizing the 7th Reg. Machine Gun Co. and received a commission as Lieutenant. Aug. 1915 he resigned from the National Guard and joined the regular army as a Private. One year later he received commission as 2nd Lieutenant and at the officers school at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas he was recommended as 1st Lieutenant. He was assigned acting Captain in Pershings Division and soon received a commission as Captain. He was wounded twice. Last word received from him, about 2 months ago was that he was serving as Major. (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5034357/raymond-dales-wortley)
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