Background
Plummer was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on May 25, 1890 to Henry and Alice Plummer, and he grew up on the farms of Potomska, a village near Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Plummer was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on May 25, 1890 to Henry and Alice Plummer, and he grew up on the farms of Potomska, a village near Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Plummer attended the Powder Point School and then public schools in Sharon, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Morristown School (now Morristown-Beard School) in Morristown, New Jersey in 1910.
Plummer then received his bachelor"s degree from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1914. He briefly worked for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company before enlisting with Battery A of the 101st Field Artillery Regiment in Massachusetts of the American Expeditionary Forces. Plummer helped drive off more than a dozen biplanes of the German Air Force before five German airplanes shot down his plane.
Plummer and his pilot received burial on a knoll overlooking a valley in Chierry, France.
Spanning the Little River, the bridge connects Little River Road with Potomska Road. Plummer joined Delta Kappa Epsilon, a fraternity, during his days at Harvard, and he played polo.
The book Polo in the United States: A History identified Plummer as one of two notable polo players killed in action during World War I: "American polo players were also killed in the conflict, most notably Major Augustus Peabody Gardner, a polo player from Myopia Hunt Club, and Charles West. Plummer, 88th Aeronautical Squad, a Harvard graduate shot down in his plane over the Vesle River in August 1918." After Plummer"s death, James F. Clark, a former 101st captain, gave a cup in his honor to Boston"s Indoor Polo League.
These actions helped Plummer"s squadron capture 30 critical photographs of German enforcements and earned him the Distinguished Service Cross, the American military"s second highest honor. General John Jay Pershing awarded Plummer the medal in the name of President Woodrow Wilson in October of 1918. In an earlier mission, Plummer received France"s Croix de Guerre for defending aviators from his squadron despite receiving 30 bullets in his own airplane. He also received a medal from the Aeronautical Club of America that recognized his aviation achievements. (Clark was a starter for a local polo team) The winner of the league"s annual championship received the Plummer Memorial Cup as its prize.
Plummer defended the 88th Aeronautical Squadron"s aerial reconnaissance mission to photograph the Vesle River sector of France during World War I.