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The son of Charles and Regina Steadman, Harold enlisted in the Maryland National Guard at age 18. He began his foreign service when his unit went to France n 1918, and participated in the Center Defensive Sector and the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Corporal Steadman died in France on October 14, 1918 of wounds received in action, less than a month before the armistice, and was buried in France. The Brunswick American Legion, Steadman-Keenan Post 96, was co-nammed for this local hero.
The son of Charles and Regina Steadman, Harold enlisted in the Maryland National Guard at age 18. He began his foreign service when his unit went to France n 1918, and participated in the Center Defensive Sector and the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Corporal Steadman died in France on October 14, 1918 of wounds received in action, less than a month before the armistice, and was buried in France. The Brunswick American Legion, Steadman-Keenan Post 96, was co-nammed for this local hero.


Courtesy of Jim Castle
Courtesy of Jim Castle

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The son of Charles and Regina Steadman, Harold enlisted in the Maryland National Guard at age 18. He began his foreign service when his unit went to France n 1918, and participated in the Center Defensive Sector and the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Corporal Steadman died in France on October 14, 1918 of wounds received in action, less than a month before the armistice, and was buried in France. The Brunswick American Legion, Steadman-Keenan Post 96, was co-nammed for this local hero.

Courtesy of Jim Castle

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