Ascension County Louisiana Archives Obituaries.....Babin, PVT Bennett James - August 29, 1918 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary K. Creamer marykcreamer.00@gmail.com November 17, 2020, 11:32 pm source: The Donaldsonville Chief. [volume] (Donaldsonville, La.) 1871-current, April 05, 1919, Image 2 HOW HE MET DEATH First Hand Account of Killing of Bennett Babin in Action. Mrs. Louis J. H. Babin received a few days ago a very interesting letter from Capt. J. M. Donnell, telling how her gallant young son, Bennett Babin, met death in action on the battlefields of France. The letter is written from the base hospital at Bordeaux, France, and dated March 7, and is as follows: "Dear Mrs. Babin - I regret very deeply that circumstances prevented my writing to you before giving you such slight information as I was able to concerning the death of your son, Bennett. After his death on the 30th of August, I was continuously engaged until I was wounded with a shrapnel ball in my lung on the 9th of October, and at that time lost all papers I had on me, and only got your address last week when I was up and visiting my old company, now in Germany. "It was on the afternoon of the 30th of August that Bennet (sic) was killed. Our company was in the front line and we were advancing against a railroad embankment west of Juvigny, a town about ten miles from Soissons. We had to pass through the heaviest machine gun fire and artillery fire I have ever seen on any front. In an hour one-third of my company were casualties, but we obtained our objective. That night we were relieved and the line went forward four kilometers the next day. It was sacrifices such as these boys made on that afternoon that kept the American line daily advancing and crowding in on the Boches and forcing them back to where they were when they were forced to accept the terms of the armistice. "I saw Bennett several minutes before he was killed. He was going forward, smiling through it all - through the scattered sand and splinters of the shells that were exploding in our midst, and through the hail of machine gun bullets that went zipping by all the time. "He was stricken down by a piece of shrapnel, and I judged from the nature of the wound, he must have died immediately. When the line moved forward the next day we buried him and his comrades out there on the Plateau of Soissons. Each man was laid to rest where he had fallen. I sent in to the proper bureau over here a small package of his personal effects, and expect this has already reached you. I took a picture of the graves of each of the boys, but the films were in my baggage with my company and I did not recover them until a week ago; so I have not had them developed as yet but as soon as I do I will send you several. And if there is at any time any other information of any sort I could give or secure for you, I hope you will grant me the privilege of being able to do some small service for the mother of one of my boys - one of the finest boys it has been my pleasure to meet. "He gave his all to freedom. He made the supreme sacrifice. He has his soldier's grave now and he rests with the good God of battles Who called him among His own. "I am proud I had the privilege of serving beside your son, of having a boy of his caliber in my company. I should be honored if you would spare me a small snapshot or some sort of picture of Bennett, one of my boys, one who has joined many of his comrades in the Great Beyond. "I join the people in the United States in saluting the mother of so noble a son. - Sincerely, "CAPT. JOSEPH M. DONNELLY, "Ontonagon, Mich.". Additional Comments: NOTE: PVT Bennett James Babin is buried in Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial. Fere-en-Tardenois, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France www.findagrave.com memorial # 56635738 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/ascension/obits/b/babin8135gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/lafiles/ File size: 4.2 Kb