Post 209 American Legion
  Dover MA

Geo. B. Preston

George B. Preston

The Dover, Massachusetts American Legion Post 209 was named after a town resident named George B. Preston who was killed in
Toul-Bourcq,  France on April 20, 1918.

Preston enlisted in the Massachusetts National Guard and was sent to the 102nd Infantry in Connecticut when the Yankee Division was formed up for training.

During the first major battle of the division Preston was killed by enemy fire at the Battle of Seichperey. The Germans used a rolling barrage and waved the 102nd Regiment and the attached 102nd Machine Gun Battalion. The fighting broke down to hand to hand and one of the 102nd regimental cooks had to kill two Germans with meat cleavers.
 

When he was returned to Dover he was buried with military honors at Highland Cemetery.

The Dover American Legion, founded in 1919, was named the George B. Preston Post in his honor.

 Link to Dover Historical Society page including pictures. Scroll down when reaching page.

Link and thanks to yankeetirade.com


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