. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN OCTOUER IDIED MARCH 30, 52 xriE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION SECOND LIEUTENANT JAMES GEORGE BROPHY Company E, 360th Infantry, Ninetieth Division. Died on September 28, 1918, at Base Hospital No. 5 1, from wounds received in action during the St. Mihiel Offensive. JAMES BROPHY. tMN— BORN APRIL J. 1890DIED SEPTEMBER 28, 1918 Lieutenant Brophy v^^as born in Chi-cago, on April 9, 1890. He attendedLoyola University, from which institutionhe graduated in June, 1914. Taking upthe practice of law, he affiliated with thef
. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . BORN OCTOUER IDIED MARCH 30, 52 xriE FORT SHERIDAN ASSOCIATION SECOND LIEUTENANT JAMES GEORGE BROPHY Company E, 360th Infantry, Ninetieth Division. Died on September 28, 1918, at Base Hospital No. 5 1, from wounds received in action during the St. Mihiel Offensive. JAMES BROPHY. tMN— BORN APRIL J. 1890DIED SEPTEMBER 28, 1918 Lieutenant Brophy v^^as born in Chi-cago, on April 9, 1890. He attendedLoyola University, from which institutionhe graduated in June, 1914. Taking upthe practice of law, he affiliated with thefirm of Nash and Ahern of Chicago. Atoutbreak of war, he was admitted to theFirst Officers Training Camp, being as-signed to the 1 I th Company. Upon re-ceiving commission he was assigned toCamp Grant, 111; from Camp Grant Lieu-tenant Brophy was transferred to CampBowie, Fort Worth, Tex., v^rhere he stayedthree months, going from that post toCamp Devens, Boston, Mass., where heremained until sailing for overseas onJuly 8, 1918, with the 303rd Machine GunBattalion. Upon arrival in France Lieu-tenant Brophy was assigned to variousorganizations, finally being transferred tothe 360th Infantry, with v/hich regimenthe met his death. He w^as unmarried. Heis survived by his mother, Mrs. MargaretBrophy, and one sister. Miss Juliet Brophy,both residing in Ch
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