Remembered
On This Day, 30 August 1918

Charles F Brust was killed in action on this day in 1918

Charles F Brust
Charles F Brust

Little is known about the early life of Charles Brust but it is believed that he was born in Brooklyn, New York.

Charles was a resident of 3280 Hull Ave, Brooklyn, New York. He enlisted in 71st New York Infantry shortly after the United States declared war on Imperial Germany.

71St New York Infantry
71st New York Infantry marching down Fifth Avenue to entrain for Spartansburg, S.C taken 1917

After training at Camp Wadsworth, SC with his regiment (now designated 105th Infantry Regiment), Charles shipped out for France aboard the U.S.S. President Grant on 17 May 1918.

USS President Grant (1)
USS President Grant camouflaged 1918. Photo - Department of the Navy - Naval History and Heritage Command 2021

Upon arriving in France, the 105th Infantry, along with the other regiments and machine gun battalions of the 27th Division, began intensive combat training under British supervision.

On 30 June the 27th Division was ordered to move to the Ypres salient in Belgium.

On 9 July the division organised to defend a portion of the East Poperinghe Line in the Dickebusch Lake area.

107Th Infantry Regt
Soldiers of the 107th Infantry Regiment of the 27th Division waiting to head for the front lines and replace British troops near St. Gillis France on August 12, 1918 in this U.S. Army Signal Corps photo. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)

Company M entered front line trench duty near Dickebusch Lake on 22 August completing its movement at 0300 hours. According to Sergeant H.J. Cochrane, Jr. of Company M, the trip to the front was not uneventful.

"Jerry shelled these woods most of the night but never did locate us. It rained during the night and our already damp equipment became more damp (sic)… the various companies met at a given junction of a road and we proceeded forward to Dickebusch along a railroad track. It was hard walking along these tracks for we slipped and stumbled over the ties; it was also difficult traveling on each side of the tracks on account of the sand. Shells landed along the route continuously."

For the next two days the 3rd Bn reported usual trench routine with no significant enemy activity. Light casualties were reported the next two days but the nature was not given.

From 25 – 30 August the 3rd Bn - along with the rest of the regiment - reported usual trench duties, occasional intense enemy artillery attacks, enemy trench raids, and casualties. Sergeant Cochrane recorded the circumstances of Company M’s first two combat deaths.

"Corporal Charlie Brust and… a replacement (Private Salvatore Buscemo) were killed by a H. E. (High Explosive). Charlie was a fine kid, one of the observing type and one who could be depended upon. Charlie and (Pvt Buscemo) had been instructed to take a position in a shell-hole out front of the line a bit and act as observers. An 0. P. (Out Post). Here they were to spend the day. In the Kemmel sector the country was flat, so it was impossible for them to do much observing by looking over. In Spartanburg we had been told that a trench-mirror placed on a long stick would make a fine periscope in the event of necessity. Charlie had evidently recalled this, for he pressed his mirror into service as a periscope. The mirror, flashing in the sun, caught Jerry’s eye and what went through his mind we shall never know; perhaps he thought it an advance signal post, for he dropped several heavies near the 0. P., one of them taking effect."

Corporal Charles F Brust was killed in combat on 30 August 1918. He was buried in Abeele Aerodrome Military Cemetery, Belgium, plot 3-D-7. (7). The American graves in the cemetery were later removed and Charles' remains were repatriated to USA where he is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queens County New York.

On 29 March 1940, New York City Mayor Fiorello H LaGuardia dedicated 'Brust Park' (Manhattan College Parkway and Dash Place in the Bronx) in honor of the memory of Corporal Brust.

Brust Park
Entrance to Brust Park by Edwin C featured on Foursquared

1224732 Corporal Charles F Brust, Company M, 3rd Battalion 105th Infantry Regiment

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