I posted this in the Jackson thread, but it applies here as well since you are still saying that no one replied to your post a few months ago:
I can't speak for anyone else, but I gently questioned Joe Jackson and his military career when you posted this photo earlier. This is what I wrote:
"I'm not a Shoeless Joe expert by any stretch, but didn't he avoid serving in the war by leaving the White Sox a few weeks into the 1918 season and getting employed at Bethlehem Steel shipyards in Wilmington, Delaware? I recall reading that Comiskey had some very choice words to say about what he felt was Jackson avoiding the draft by playing ball for Bethlehem Steel under the ruse of a war-production job. The Chicago sportswriters really let Jackson have it as well.
Did he join the Army at the tail end of the war? I'm curious what the story is behind the picture. "
You didn't add any answers to the thread and then started another with the same picture.
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