Monroe Stiner was born 1 May 1896, Sharps Chapel, Tennessee, son of Lafayette Stiner.

Cpl Stiner was killed in action on 8 October 1918 and was initially buried at the Somme American War Cemetery at Bony, Aisne, France and re-buried at Knoxville National Cemetery, Knox County, Tennessee, B, 3659.

  • Rank: Corporal
  • Date of birth:
  • 1 May 1896
  • Date of death: 8 October 1918
  • County: Union
  • Hometown: Sharps Chapel
  • Service Branch: Army
  • Division/Assignment: Company C, 117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division
  • Theater: Europe
  • Conflict: World War I
  • Battles: Ypres, Vauxay, Premont, Hindenburg Line
  • Burial/Memorial Location: Knoxville National Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox County, TN
  • Location In Memorial: Pillar V, Middle Panel
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