- Edward F. Younger
Edward F. Younger (died
August 6 ,1942 ) was the AmericanUnited States Army soldier selected to choose the body to be used as America's Unknown Soldier representing those lost by the U.S. duringWorld War I .On
Memorial Day 1921, four unknowns (U.S. soldiers killed in combat who were not identifiable) were exhumed from four World War I American cemeteries inFrance . U.S. Army sergeant Edward F. Younger, who had been wounded in combat, and highly decorated for valor having received the Distinguished Service Cross during the First World War, selected the Unknown Soldier of World War I from four identical caskets at the City Hall inChâlons-en-Champagne , France, onOctober 24 ,1921 .Sgt. Younger selected the unknown by placing a spray of white roses on one of the caskets. He chose the third casket from the left. The chosen unknown soldier was transported to the United States aboard USS "Olympia". Those remaining were interred in the
Meuse-Argonne Cemetery , France.Younger, who was from
Chicago, Illinois , completed his service with the Army in 1922 and began working for theU.S. Postal Service . For many years he spoke publicly for civic and veterans organizations about the event. He is buried atArlington National Cemetery beside his wife, Agnes Anna Younger.References
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title=50th Infantry Man Selects WWI Unknown Soldier
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title=Prominent Military Figures Buried at Arlington National Cemetery
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title=Edward F. Younger, Sergeant, United States Army
publisher=Arlington National Cemetery
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