Added by: Mike_GBerger Bergstrom's military record
Added by: Mike_GPvt. Bergstrom in uniform, probably taken at Camp Custer, Michigan.
Added by: Mike_GPvt. Bergstrom (left) with a buddy. This studio portrait was taken in Archangel, Russia in March of 1919. A.N.R.E.F. is the acronym for American North Russia Expeditionary Force, which consisted of the 339th Infantry Regiment, Companies A, B and C of the 310th Engineers and the 337th Ambulance and Field Hospital Companies.
Added by: Mike_GBulletin No. 30, dated Feb 3, 1919, that included the announcement that Pvt. Berger Bergstrom had been awarded the British Military Medal on Dec. 18, 1918. Pvt. Bergstrom's name is partially obscured by the crease in the paper.
Added by: Mike_GPvt. Bergstrom, March 1919 (enlargement from Archangel studio portrait).
Added by: Mike_GPhoto of the head stone at the graves of Berger Bergstrom and his wife Tyyne. They are buried in the Maple Grove Township Cemetery, Kaleva, Michigan.
Added by: Mike_GBerger Bergstrom's WW II draft registration card (front).
Added by: Mike_GBerger Bergstrom's draft registration card, dated June 5, 1917 (front and rear).
Added by: Mike_GBritish Military Medal, circa 1918 (front side).
Added by: Mike_GBritish Military Medal, circa 1918 (back side).
Added by: Mike_GU.S. Army Signal Corps photo taken at Tulgas (Toulgas), Russia on Jan. 2, 1919. It is quite likely that Pvt. Bergstrom and his fellow 310th Engineers built this blockhouse while they were there in October and November of 1918.
Added by: Mike_GTulgas battle map drawn after the war by William Henkelman for his fellow veterans of Company B, 339th Infantry.