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  • Story: Marriage Announcement- Fred Aich And Elda Fletcher

    <u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Narrative: Gazette (Stevens Point, Wisconsin), 2 June 1909</font></span></u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">From Sioux Falls, S. D., comes the announcement of the marriage of Frederick Nicholas Aich to Miss Elda Irene Fletcher, which event took place in that city today, and the young couple will be at home at 417 E. 12th Street, Sioux Falls, after July 1st. The groom is a well known Stevens Point boy, a son of Mrs. Julia Aich, who at present is at Sioux Falls, and this city had always been Fred&#39;s home previous to about two years ago. He served for three years as a member of the regular army, most of which time was spent in Colorado and other western states, and he is a young man of excellent character and worth. In his choice of a bride he has no doubt made a good selection and the many friends of Fred&#39;s back in the old Wisconsin home will extend to him and his, sincere well wishes for a long and happy future.</font></span>

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  • Military: He Was Stationed First At Camp Grant In Rockford, IL, And Then Went To Camp Merritt, N.J., Before Being Sent To France.

  • Residence: He Fought In WWI.

  • Story: News About Fred N. Aich's Years In The Military

    <u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Narrative: Stevens Point Journal, 23 September 1917</font></span></u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Fred Aich, son of Mrs. Julia Aich, has arrived here from Chicago and will go out with the next contingent to the Rockford camp Friday morning.</font></span><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">&nbsp;</font></span><u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Narrative: Gazette (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) 26 September 1917</font></span></u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Fred N. Aich, who came here from Chicago last week to join the boys who went to Camp Grant at Rockford, Ill., has been appointed acting sergeant, word to this effect having been received from him by his mother, Mrs. Julia Aich, on Tuesday. Fred is with Co. K, 341st Infantry.</font></span><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">&nbsp;</font></span><u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Narrative: Gazette (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) 6 March 1918</font></span></u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Fred Aich, sergeant in Co. K, 341st Infantry, at Camp Grant, Ill., spent Sunday in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Julia Aich and brother, J. N. Welsby.</font></span><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">&nbsp;</font></span><u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Narrative: Gazette (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) 10 April 1918</font></span></u><span style="font-family: 'microsoft sans serif','sans-serif'"><font size="3">Sergeant Fred Aich, who went to Camp Grant, Ill., last fall and had been a member of Co. K, 341st Infantry, left there today for Camp Merritt, N. J., and is expected to depart for France soon. He was recently transferred to a railroad contingent and will do clerical work similar to that he did before joining the army. He is a son of Mrs. Julia Aich of this city.</font></span>

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