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Alvin York Project

Alvin York Project

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History

10th Grade

Easy

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Derrand Brown

Used 2+ times

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6 Slides • 4 Questions

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The story of Alvin York

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  • York had applied for conscientist objector status but was denied, and he was sent for basic training at camp gordon in georgia before leaving for france in May 1918.

  • York was a blacksmith and had been drafted into the army for WW1.

  • York had been known for spending lots of money on things he wanted but he believed that those who needed the money were given it that were in need.

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​Fun facts Abut Alvin York

  1. After York’s deployment ended, he returned home and his story was published in the Saturday Evening Post — which had an audience of approximately two-million readers. He met with members of Congress who gave him a standing ovation.

  2. As York’s name became more famous, he received offers for his movies rights — and he denied them all.

  3. It took many years for Sgt. York to allow for the film’s production, Finally, it was released in 1941.

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Fill in the Blank

Where was Alvin york from?

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Multiple Choice

What was Yorks final military rank before he had left for service

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Icey Patek

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Army Gold Model

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Rolex

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49th Seargent

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Multiple Choice

How many prisoners did Alvin Catch

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78

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65

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132

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456

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Multiple Choice

What happened to York Later years that ultimately resulted in his death?

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Had a disability in which he died years later.

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Had Cancer from too much grabba

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Got caught by opps

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Got cheated on and listened to juice wrld album

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​Why is Alvin York So Important?

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​ Bibliography

Alvin York, (born Dec. 13, 1887, Pall Mall, Tenn., U.S.—died Sept. 2, 1964, Nashville, Tenn.), celebrated American hero of World War I, immortalized by the film version of his life story, Sergeant York (1941).

A blacksmith from Cumberland Hill,

Aware of honor: Medal of Honor (1941)

The story of Alvin York

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