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Personal data
- Nashville
- Tennessee
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Only son of Edward and Fannie Pigue.
Married to Jane Weller; one son. - Virginia Military Institute from 1901 to 1902. In 1904, he joined the US Marine Corps, and was sent to Annapolis for training.
- Military man
- Jim was initially buried at the Gwalia British Cemetery, but his body was moved to the “American Plot” of Lijssenthoek in June 1919.
Military service
- 1st Lieutenant
- 117th Regt. American Infantry "A" Coy.
- Served with Marine Corps (1904-1919); joined the 1st Tennesse National Guard Regiment in 1916 and fought in Mexico; promoted to 1st Lieutenant; rejoined the First Tennessee National Guard in 1917; reassigned to the Third Tennessee National Guard Regiment, which was soon re-designated as the 117th Infantry Regiment of the 59th Brigade of the 30th Division; to Europe 4 May 1918;
Death
- East Poperinghe Line of trenches; observation post
- Killed in action; shot through the hart by a sniper
- 37
- XXXII - E - 9
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