Alfred Orr was born in Carters, Georgia, son of Mrs. Lucy Mucchion. He died of wounds received in action on 27 September 1918 and is buried plot G, row 25, grave 35, Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne, France. 368th Infantry Regiment, 92nd Division, AEF
The 368th was an all Negro Black unit of the 92nd Division known as the Buffalo Soldiers. The unit at this time was assaulting the German lines to take the town of Binarville. Losses were in excess of 450 killed, wounded, and gassed.
- Rank: Private
- Date of birth: 4 May 1891
- Date of death: 27 September 1918
- County: Hamilton
- Hometown: St. Elmo
- Service Branch: Army
- Division/Assignment: Company G, 368th Infantry Regiment, 92nd Infantry Division
- Theater: Europe
- Conflict: World War I
- Burial/Memorial Location: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne, France
- Location In Memorial: Pillar III, Middle Panel
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