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3EEN MICROFILMED
REPORT
OF
THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
OF THE
State of North Carolina
JANUARY 1, 1931— DECEMBER 31, 1931 JANUARY 1, 1932— DECEMBER 31, 1932
CONTENTS
PAGE Report of the Adjutant General 3
Report of Special Duty 9
Report of U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer — 1931 14
Report of U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer — 1932 15
Report of Audit— 1931 (Dept. Disbursing Officer) 17
Report of Audit— 1932 (Dept. Disbursing Officer)... 19
Roster of North Carolina National Guard 21
General Orders— 1931 37
General Orders— 1932 68
Circular Letter, Adjutant General's Department, 1931 102
Former Adjutant Generals of North Carolina 103
REPORT
OF
The Adjutant General
OF THE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1931— DECEMBER 31, 1932
To: His Excellency, The Governor of North Carolina and Com- mander-in-Chief North Carolina National Guard, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Sir: — Herein is submitted a report of the operations of the Adjutant General's Department and of the affairs of the North Carolina National Guard, covering the period, January 1, 1931, to December 31, 1932, or two years.
THE NATIONAL GUARD
The National Guard of the several States of the Union, repre- senting 188,000 officers and men, the second component of the Army of the United States, is organized under the Acts of Con- gress and pursuant to the Military Laws of the State. The Federal Government, through the War Department, provides full equipment, including Artillery field guns, horses for Cavalry and quartermaster and other equipment; provides mechanics and caretakers for heavy equipment and care of animals ; requires a 15 day period of field training annually and provides funds for transportation, subsistence and service pay for officers and men, attending such camps.
NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD
The Guard of this State is organized along lines of organiza- tion of the Regular Army as directed by the War Department, and as provided in our Military Laws. The strength as of December 1, 1932, was as follows:
23 128
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Officers Enlisted Men
Field Artillery Regiment 61 674
Engineer Regiment 17 273
Coast Artillery Regiment r 61 629
Infantry Regiment 65 1,057
Cavalry Squadron 14 201
Medical Regiment 21 185
State Staff
State Q. M. Detachment
Division and Brigade
Staffs, Division Signal Company
Headquarters Company Infantry Brigade
Total Strength ..„„... 262 3,147
The State provides suitable armories, storage facilities for training and care of Federal and other property; provides a State camp site, the upkeep of which the Federal Government has from time to time provided funds, which has materially reduced the expenditures from State funds.
The Federal Government expends annually between $400,000 and $500,000 on the Guard of North Carolina, which money is distributed throughout the State.
The Annual Armory and Field Inspections, show the Guard to be properly and well organized and efficient in its discipline and training. The Guard is officered by high class men and the ranks are composed of fine and substantial young citizens.
STATE APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
The State appropriation to the National Guard has not in the past two years been sufficient to carry on the work as properly should be, though every available cut and reduction possible has been made. Certain activities and expenditures have been elim- inated, though the Department has been able to function in the interest of the National Guard.
It is necessary that the State provide adequate armories and storage facilities for the Units of the Guard; The Adjutant General's Department, for administrative duties ; examination of recruits; State camp site. The State laws provide an allotment to certain officers, having administrative duties in connection with their respective commands and payment of not exceeding 50c per drill for 48 drills within the year to enlisted men.
The allowance to organizations for armory rental has, during this year, been reduced from twenty to thirty percent by this Department. The allotments to officers, as provided by law, to
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certain officers, viz: Colonels, Majors, Adjutants and Command- ing Officers of Units and their Lieutenants — has necessarily been eliminated, because of lack of funds. Likewise, instead of paying enlisted men 50c per drill, we have been able only to pay 25c per drill for two quarters of the full year, which means 25c per drill for 24 drills of the 48. There has been eliminated payment provided for Supply Sergeants, who under supervision of the Unit Commander, the responsible officer, looks after many thou- sand of dollars worth of Federal property in possession of the Unit and for which, in the end, the State is accountable to the Federal Government. The same applies to Stable Sergeants and Horse Shoers with our three troops of Cavalry.
It is believed essential, in the interest of an efficient organiza- tion with competent and efficient officers, that these expenditures be restored.
THE OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
In so far as expenses and administration of the affairs of the Guard are concerned the office has been run on business princi- ples, conserving money always, securing from employees a full day's work. There is no surplus of employees. Those of the Department are all efficient, conscientious and loyal to their work. Salaries paid over the past several years to office workers have gradually been voluntarily reduced from 1927-1928 $18,- 343.63 to 1930-1931 $15,814.67. In 1931-1932 the 107c reduc- tion was ordered by the Budget and then a general reorganiza- tion and further reduction in salaries made, through which total salaries of office employees was $13,610.60. In the present year 1932-1933, voluntarily I arranged a reduction, saving the State annually another $780.00. In the expense of the administration of the office, items pertaining to its general activities, have all been reduced to what I believe a minimum.
THE PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE OF THE DEPARTMENT
The purpose of the Adjutant General's Department of North Carolina, similar to all other States of the Union, is the organi- zation, administration and training of the National Guard as provided in the National Defense Act passed by Congress. It is the duty of the Department under the direction of the Adju- tant General to properly organize, equip and provide for the training of all organizations of the Guard. In times of peace, from the State standpoint a military organization is maintained
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for such use of it as may be called for by the Governor in case of insurrection, riots and maintenance of law and order when the civil authorities are unable to cope with the situation, and that the State may maintain its part of the Army of the United States as provided for by Congress, looking to a National emer- gency. This Department is necessary not alone to maintain the Guard for State purposes, but the Adjutant General is the Governor's and Commander-in-Chief's military head through which all matters of organization, training and administration of the Guard as required in regulations by the War Department, based upon the National Defense Act and on account of the Federal property issued, its care and the moneys expended on the Guard, are concerned. Within the functions of the Depart- ment are the handling of Federal funds and property placed in the hands of the organizations for v/hich the State is responsible #to the Federal Government; issuance of proper military orders pertaining to commissioning officers, calling officers before ex- amining board, special duty of troops within the State, keeping proper records of officers and enlisted personnel and discharges ; keeping up with National Guard, Regular Army and Training Regulations issued by the War Department; organization of units, checking payrolls of organizations for Federal Army drill pay; provide the War Department with efficiency reports on officers and physical examinations of officers and men; causing to be made periodical physical checks of the Federal property in the hands of each organization ; keeping the record in this office of all Federal property issued upon requisition of the Governor through this Department, including everything from hat cords and shoe laces to animals and heavy field guns and spare parts; handling matters pertaining to the Budget includ- ing the issuance of all checks issued on funds allotted as pro- vided in the appropriation. The Adjutant General's Department is the one through which all matters pertaining to the Guard are handled with the State.
SERVICE SCHOOLS — REGULAR ARMY
Under authority of the War Department opportunity is given to send a number of National Guard officers and enlisted men to the Service Schools. The following have been given this detail during the past two years:
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1931
Sergeant Robt. E. Bard Cavalry School
Staff Sergeant Jos. C. Moore Field Artillery School
(Relieved account physical disability)
Sergeant Lemuel G. Cox— _ Infantry School
Corporal Robt. W. Preddy Infantry School
1st Lieutenant Jno. G. Allen, Jr Infantry School
2nd Lieutenant Garland H. Whitener Engineer School
Captain Wm. C. Lyda.. _ Cavalry School
2nd Lieutenant Henry H. Nicholson Cavalry School
Lt. Col. Jno. D. Kerr, Jr Medical School
1st Lieutenant Willard R. Bloxton Field Artillery School
1st Lieutenant Chas. G. Green Field Artillery School
Sergeant Reuben R. Floyd- Field Artillery School
Sergeant Phillip B. Smith .Medical School
Captain Julian H. Blue ..Signal School
1932
Sergeant Willie E. Burk Infantry School
1st Lieutenant Wm. D. Smith Infantry School
1st Lieutenant Daniel J. Boger Field Artillery School
Staff Sergeant Bennie M. Newman Medical School
U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY
The Governor is authorized to recommend one National Guardsman, selected through a competitive examination, held at the Adjutant General's Office, each year to take a competitive examination with those recommended by other States, and as directed by the War Department, for entrance to the U. S. Mili- tary Academy at West Point. Each year a recommendation has been submitted.
NATIONAL MATCHES, CAMP PERRY, OHIO
Due to lack of funds the Federal Government did not hold the usual National Matches as has been customary annually.
AID TO CIVIL AUTHORITIES
October 24, 1931, Battery D, 252nd Coast Artillery, station Greensboro, N. C., was ordered to report to the Sheriff of the County for duty in connection with the trial in Superior Court at Greensboro of one Asbury Respus alias Will Moore. Major Ralph L. Lewis, 252nd Coast Artillery, was ordered to take full command of the situation.
June 19, 1932, Battery E, 113th Field Artillery, station San- ford, N. C, was ordered to report to and assist the Sheriff of
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Lee County for duty in the protection of such prisoners as may be apprehended in connection with the killing of a store-keeper at or near Cummock, N. C.
The Adjutant General was directed by the Governor on July 17, 1932, to confer with and assist the civil authorities of High Point in properly organizing the civil forces to preserve law and order and to protect property due to the Textile strike then existing.
INSTRUCTORS AND SERGEANT INSTRUCTORS
The Regular Army Officers detailed by the War Department to this State as Instructors are of the highest type of men, effi- cient and thoroughly interested in the development of the National Guard and are accomplishing splendid results. The same may be said of the Sergeants who assist the Officers in the training of the troops. The Instructors duties are mainly those of instruction and assistance to all in training. They work in conjunction with The Adjutant General in all matters pertaining to their work. The close affiliation and cooperation as well as the personal contact with the officers and sergeants now on duty as Instructors with this Department has been and is most happy and pleasant.
CONCLUSION
A very fine spirit has been displayed by officers and men in maintaining the efficiency of the Guard in spite of the loss of State pay and reduction of funds made by the Federal Govern- ment, all entailing personal expense and many worries and diffi- culties. All deserve the commendation of the General Assembly and the citizenship of the State.
Due to insufficient funds a more complete report, embodying report of the Auditor, the United States Property and Disburs- ing Officer, Roster, etc., can not be included.
Respectfully,
J. Van B. Metts, The Adjutant General.
REPORT OF SPECIAL DUTY
31 October, 1931.
Subject: Special Duty under Special Orders No. 278 and 279 AGO — Duty performed October 28-29, 1931.
To: The Adjutant General, Raleigh, N. C.
1. As Commanding Officer of troops engaged in special duty under Special Orders 27S and 279 AGO, this officer presents the following de- tailed report of activities and duties performed on October 28 and October 29, 1931 at Greensboro, N. C, in connection with the trial of one Asbury Respus alias Will Moore.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES.
Due to the dastardly nature of the crime the citizens of Sumner Town- ship, Guilford County, were greatly aroused against the person of Respus, and were somewhat disposed to criticise the officials, who on Sept. 30, 1931, the date of the confessed crime had removed the negro to Raleigh, N. C. for safe-keeping. Repeated rumors had reached the sheriff and solicitor of Guilford County that an organization was being perfected by which the law would be prevented from taking its course and the desires of a mob carried out. On the night of Sept. 30, 1931, the day of the crime, a mob of about one thousand had visited the jail, but were prevented from carrying out their threat due to the fact that the negro had been taken away by the sheriff.
In compliance with telephone request from the solicitor the governor of N. C. instructed that troops be ordered out to assist the civil authorities on the day of the trial, and the Adjutant General of North Carolina issued orders to Btry. D, 252 CA(TD), Greensboro, N. C. to mobilize on Oct. 28, 1931 and to appear for duty on the following day at the trial. This battery is commanded by Capt. E. L. Faulconer, and Major R. L. Lewis was also ordered out for active duty in command of the troops.
At a conference held at the court house on Wednesday evening, Oct. 28, Judge Thomas J. Shaw called a meeting which was attended by the judge, Solicitor George Younce, Sheriff D. B. Stafford, Clerk of Court A. Wayland Cook, Chief of Police Mike Caffey. and Mr. R. R. King, Sr., prominent local attorney. All details of properly protecting the prisoner were worked out and the presiding judge requested that soldiers take care of the crowd outside of the court room rather than inside due to the effect that the military might have on the jury — a special venire of which had been summoned from Forsythe County. The sheriff decided to keep charge of the prisoner while in the court room and to turn him over to the troops while court was in recess. In other words it was thought best to keep the troops in reserve and to further not assume a threatening attitude toward the crowd until necessary. It was thought by all that it was probable that no trouble would occur but rumors had been coming in so fast that all
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precautions were taken to assure a trial and prevent any action that might be attemped by an organized mob.
Btry. D was assembled on Oct. 28, 1931, at the armory, with sixty-three men out of the possible sixty five present. All officers were present with the exception of 1st. Lieut. Bloxton who is on duty at the school at Fort Monroe, Va. The entire command spent the night at the armory.
At 4:00 A.M., Oct. 29, 1931, Major Lewis, Capt. Faulconer and twenty enlisted men, together with the sheriff and two deputies with a convoy of six private automobiles left for Winston-Salem to bring Respus to Greens- boro. It was a hard and difficult trip due to the fact that it rained heavily but there were no accidents and the party arrived in Greensboro at 6:00 A.M. being met at the Court House by the rest of Btry. D. The prisoner was put in jail and a heavily armed guard was maintained in the jail, and in and about the court house, the jail being on the fourth (top) floor of the court house.
The trial started at 9:30 P.M., Oct. 29, 1931 and by eight-thirty all available seats and standing room in the court room was taken, and the crowd became so unruly that soldiers had to be placed at all entrances to maintain order so that the court could proceed. The crowd was so large and had accumulated so quickly that it was necessary to employ our entire force to control them and keep them from damaging the court house. During the morning, lanes were formed by soldiers and a continuous stream of people allowed to pass the glass doors to the courtroom to see the prisoner. After the noon recess it was decided to bar all from the second floor of the court-house that could not get in the court room and a heavy detachment handled this phase.
Court ended at about ten o'clock at night and the prisoner was escorted to waiting cars by the entire Btry. less a few men left on the second floor at the entrance to the court room. The judge ordered all to remain in their seats until dismissed in order that too large a crowd should not be on the outside when the prisoner was brought through. The troops were invaluable at this point. The sheriff, three deputies, two policemen, and two members of Btry. D, took the prisoner to Raleigh by a roundabout road, arriving back in Greensboro at 4:00 A.M., October 30. It was first considered best to take him by bus with a large detachment but the sheriff later decided to take the quieter way and thus save some expense, his judgment being good, since the prisoner was safely delivered in the State Prison at 2:15 A.M.
Btry. D. was marched to the armory and dismissed at about eleven o'clock, there being no further need for them.
MILITARY PERSONNEL.
The military personnel on duty consisted of the following: Major Ralph L. Lewis, 252 CA(TD), Comdg. Btry. D, 252 CA(TD)
Capt. E. L. Faulconer, Comdg.
2nd Lieut. W. E. Price.
2nd Lieut. E. A. Thompson.
Sixty-three enlisted men (Total on roll 65). Total on Duty — 4 officers and 63 men.
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messing of troops
All troops were messed at Cleggs Coffee Shop at a price of 33% cents per meal and the meals were excellently prepared and served. Due to the short duration of the duty it was considered unwise to arrange our own mess, and facilities for cooking at the armory are not of the best.
INTELLIGENCE SECTION.
Three men were instructed to remain in civilian clothes and to circulate in the crowd at the court house keeping always on the alert for news of impending trouble. During the trial this number was supplemented by about six others, not members of the National Guard. These nine men did excellent work and throughout both days of the duty, continually brought news of meetings, plans etc. most of the information being cor- rect, or at least gave us an idea as to what the most radical were thinking. On one occasion advance news from this section enabled us to rearrange our guard to prevent a possible stampede by disgruntled persons not able to gain admittance in the court house. They also brought news of a mass meeting in Sumner Township at which it was decided that the law would be left to take its course provided the negro was found guilty and sen- tenced, but that if a verdict of insane was rendered they had pledged themselves to try and take him from the sheriff. They rendered many helpful reports and this system of intelligence is highly recommended for this kind of duty.
PRECAUTIONS AND PLAN OF DEFENSE.
Due to the fact that it was the desire of the judge that all citizens be admitted to the court house no measures were taken to prevent persons from entering the court house until, they became so noisy, which was due mainly to the enormous crowd, that they bothered the workings of the court. Even then the court room was filled and others were admitted to the first floor (the courtroom being on the second).
All rifles were loaded, the bolt being allowed to slip over the top cartridge, and the pieces locked. All men were ordered not to release the safety, to open the bolt, or to fire without specific command from a commissioned officer. A supply of tear gas bombs were kept on hand at all times with a special detail versed in the proper method of operation.
While court was in recess a heavy guard was placed in the jail with the prisoner and no one allowed access to the fourth floor.
Plans were made in case of emergency in the court room to take the prisoner out a back door and up a secret stairs to the jail. A squad of men were on hand at all times to handle the prisoner and all men in- structed to make their way to the third floor at a given signal. This floor not only protected the jail but offered an excellent place for defence where our men could be assembled and away from the crowd with only a small stairs leading to it.
All officers and men wore steel helmets and the men fixed bayonets before entering the court house.
In case the convoy was stopped on the road, the first car was instructed to pull to the extreme right of the road and the successive cars to come abreast, forming a barricade, and thus enabling the car with the prisoner to retrace its march and avoid the crowd.
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miscellaneous incidents.
The only damage reported was one broken glass door to the court room caused by crowding in an attempt by spectators to gain admittance just as the trial started. The troops took charge of the crowd after this happening.
Two men were reported to have been seen with pistols just as the prisoner was being escorted from the court house. No arrests were made by the troops but quick flashing bayonets from the high port position, not only opened a passage through the crowd, but discouraged all hope of taking the prisoner from the soldiers.
In the morning, while pushing the crowd back with rifles, someone tried to take a rifle from a guard. His start was good but the soldier soon retrieved his piece, not only handling himself well, but using extremely good headwork in not unduly exciting the crowd.
COMMENDATION.
The comdg. officer wishes to commend Capt. E. L. Faulconer, his two assisting officers, and his entire battery of enlisted men for their most excellent services. All conducted themselves, under most trying con- ditions, in a most commendable manner, were cool when the crowd was hardest to handle, and followed instructions to the smallest detail. The officers and men presented a fine appearance, all being properly policed and with their Melton uniforms properly pressed and fitted, the men looked most business like and efficient. This officer feels that they were a distinct credit to the already high standing of the military of this state.
The daily papers were most liberal in their comments on the appearance and conduct of our officers and men, and letters are attached from the following officials of the court regarding the duty performed:
The presiding Judge _ Thomas J. Shaw.
The Sheriff of Guilford County ... D. B. Stafford.
FINAL.
It is thought by this officer, that while no actual trouble occurred, that the presence of the troops was entirely justified. The fact that there was no major trouble, that it was not necessary, to make a single arrest, that the court was allowed to proceed in an orderly way, and that the good State of North Carolina and the County of Guilford saved a blot from its name is evidence enough of the value of the precaution taken. The crowd of citizenry is also to be commended on their good behavior and coopera- tion with the authorities. The largest crowd attending court in the history of Guilford attended and it is thought to be the first time that troops have been called for an occasion of this nature in the county. The results accomplished and the duty performed confirms the old adage that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
Ralph L. Lewis, Major, CA (TD), Commanding.
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HEADQUARTERS BATTERY "E", 113th F. A.
Sanford, N. C, June 22nd, 1932.
To: The Adjutant General, N. C. N. G. Subject: Report of Active Duty.
1. Pursuant to verbal order by a long distance telephone, 10:45 P.M., June 19th, 1932, and confirmed by S. O. No. 159 AGO, N.C.N.G., June 19th, 193 2, this organization proceeded immediately with mobilization and after assembling the organization, properly equipping the men and carefully in- structing them in their duties, the organization was conveyed at 3:00 A.M., June 20th, 1932 to Saint Andrews Church situate on a County highway leading from Swan Station, N. C. to Lemon Springs, N. C, and about seven miles in a southeasterly direction from the town of Sanford.
2. Permanent headquarters were established at this point where the organization remained until it was ordered away.
3. The undersigned officer reported immediately in person to A. R. Rives, Sheriff of Lee County, for duty in the protection of two fugitives believed to be at large in that immediate section, should they be appre- hended by the civil authorities. The fugitives were accused of killing two men in a store at Cummock, N. C.
4. To accomplish the mission upon which this organization was sent two thirds of the Battery was immediately stationed as a guard around the area in which the fugitives were believed to be concealed. The object of this was to have some member of the organization at or near the taking of the fugitives so that the organization Commander might be immediately notified and the men assembled quickly at the scene of action. Supple- menting this guard telephone communication was established from the base for a half mile down two roads which comprised two boundaries of the area in question.
5. The area is swampy and densely wooded, and the civilian guards were insufficient in that they would not remain where posted, and, as a consequence, the fugitives escaped from the area and are as yet at large.
6. Pursuant to orders, the organization left its established base and was dismissed and discharged from active duty at 4:37 P.M., June 22nd, 1932. The enlisted personnel of this organization should be commended for the fine spirit they showed throughout the tour of duty. Three com- missioned officers and fifty-eight enlisted men were present for duty.
7. The local situation is very quiet at this time, and in the opinion of myself and civil authorities, there is practically no danger of any violence when the fugitives are apprehended.
Dan B. King, Capt. Commanding Battery "E", 118th F. A.
REPORT OF U. S. PROPERTY AND DISBURSING OFFICER
1931
State of North Carolina
Office of U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer
Raleigh
June 31, 1931. Subject: Annual Report.
To: The Adjutant General of North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C.
1. Report of the U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer for the period November 1, 1930 to June 30, 1931, is hereby submitted.
ACTIVITIES
The undersigned has performed the duties prescribed by laws and regula- tions covered by this report.
FEDERAL PROPERTY
The National Guard of the State is well equipped and deficiencies in this respect are negligible. The State has been particularly fortunate in being able to obtain from the War Department adequate and suitable indi- vidual and organizational equipment at all times.
Responsible officers are taking care of their equipment in a highly com- mendable manner and it is being properly safeguarded.
FEDERAL FUNDS
The Federal government has continued its policy in providing adequate funds for the support of the National Guard. Such support has made it possible for the National Guard to reach the present high state of efficiency.
Federal funds disbursed by this office from November 1, 1930 to June 30,
1931 are shown below:
Receipts
Balance on hand October 31, 1930 _._._. $18,874.27
War Warrants 30,174.10
$49,048.37 Disbursements
Expenses Camps of Instruction $ 775.99
Compensation, Caretakers & Mechanics 27,925.00
U. S. P. & D. O 1,000.00
Arms, uniforms, and equipment 2,479.03
Procurement of forage.. 233.57
Equipment and incidental expenses 4,254.46
Emergency construction — 3,226.36
Deposit unexpended balance 9,153.96
Balance June 30, 1931 Nil
$49,048.37 Gordon Smith, Lt. Col. QMC, U. S. P. and D. 0., X. C.
REPORT OF U. S. PROPERTY AND DISBURSING OFFICER
1932
State of North Carolina Office of U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer Raleigh Subject: Annual Report. June 30, 1932.
To: The Adjutant General of North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C.
1. Report of the U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer for the period July 1, 1931 to June 30, 1932, is hereby submitted.
ACTIVITIES
The undersigned has performed the duties of the office as prescribed by Federal and State laws and regulations.
FEDERAL PROPERTY
The National Guard is in a splendid state of equipment and the complete- ness of equipment in the various organizations has been the subject of much favorable comment by higher authority. Organization commanders have been particularly attentive to the equipment of their commands and sub- mitting the necessary requisitions. Similarly, they have been prompt in disposing of unserviceable property as prescribed in existing regulations.
This office has given special attention to old shortages of former organiza- tion commanders and considerable progress has been made in removing them.
FEDERAL. FUNDS
During the period covered by this report, the fiscal year 1932, the under- signed disbursed approximately $200,000.00. Total federal funds contributed by the federal government for this year aggregated about $600,000.00 divided as follows:
Camps of Instruction $200,000.00
Armory Drill Pay __ 200,000.00
Arms, uniforms, equipment, and miscellaneous.— 200,000.00 Actual disbursements and receipts for July 1, 1931 to June 30, 1932 were
as follows: „
Receipts
War Warrants _. $202,368.01
$202,368.01 Disbursements
Expenses, Camps of Instruction $127,942.21
Compensation Caretakers and Mechanics.. 44,797.24
U. S. P. & D. O 1,625.00
Arms, uniforms, and equipment 3,192.94
Procurement of forage, etc 239.74
Equipment and incidental expenses... _. 7,915.99
Emergency construction 1,244.02
Deposit unexpended balance 13,296.45
Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1932 _ 2,114.62
$202,368.21
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inspections
The finance accounts of the office are inspected twice annually hy officers of the Inspector General's Department. The property accounts are audited once each year by the Finance Department of the War Department. In each instance, the finance and property accounts were reported as being in excel- lent condition without any adverse report.
CONCLUSION
The successful operation of the office of the U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer is largely contingent upon the cooperation received from responsible officers. This cooperation has been 100 percent and has made it possible for the functions of the office to be discharged in a highly satisfactory manner. The Regular Army Instructors have rendered valuable service and they have always been ready and willing to render all possible assistance.
Gordon Smith, Lt. Col. QMC, U. 8. P. and D. 0.. N. C.
REPORT OF AUDIT— 1931
(Disbursing Officer)
Department of the Adjutant General
Raleigh, North Carolina
INCOME AND EXENSE
Year Ended June 30, 1931
Exhibit "A"
INCOME:
Appropriation 1930-1931 __ _. $157,300.00
Transfer from 1929-1930 Appropriation „ 7,413.37
Contingency & Emergency (Nat'l Guard, Special Duty)-. 431.92
$165,145.29
EXPENSE:
Administration „... _ ._ $ 22,194.73
National Guard 96,588.66
Obligations 1929-1930 _.... 7,257.30
National Guard Special Duty 431.92
$126,472.61 On Deposit Raleigh Banking & Tr. Co. (Closed).... 7,211.39
$133,684.00
DUE ON APPROPRIATION 1930-1931, JUNE 30, 1931 $ 31,461.29
PROOF:
State Auditor's Balance $ 31,461.29
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Exhibit "B" Year Ended June 30, 1931 RECEIPTS:
From Nathan O'Berry, State Treasurer $133,684.00
DISBURSEMENTS: Administration:
Salaries and Wages (Exh. "C") $20,314.67
Postage, Tel. & Tel. & Express 937.14
Office Supplies 198.70
Printing and Binding 706.97
Repairs 25.25
General Expense 12.00
$22,194.73
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National Guard:
Armory Drill $26,837.55
Officers Special Duty ._ 526.55
Travel Adjt. Gen. Dept 726.66
Allowances, Sup. Sgt. & Horse Shoers... . 900.00
Semi-Annual Allowances, Off. & S. S 16,316.68
Semi-Annual Allowances, Organizations . 33,700.00
30th Division _ 325.00
Rentals 6,190.00
Camp Glenn . 1,308.14
Examination Recruits 1,644.50
Insurance and Bonding 1,310.10
Postage, Tel.-Tel. & Express.- 155.80
Encampments 461.70
Miscellaneous 642.26
Salary, Ckg. Fed. Property (Exh. "C")_ 3,000.00
Travel Ckg. Fed. Property 950.46
Workmen's Compensation 1,593.26
96,588.66
Obligations 1929-1930:
Printing and Binding $ 277.41
Armory Drill 5,246.55
Semi-Annual Allowances Off. & S. S... 1,733.34
7,257.30
National Guard Special Duty:
Concord _ 431.92
On Deposit Defunct Bank: Raleigh Banking & Trust Co 7,211.39
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS _ ..-$133,684. 00
REPORT OF AUDIT— 1932
(disbursing officer)
Department of the Adjutant General
Raleigh, North Carolina
INCOME AND EXPENSE
Year Ended June 30, 1932
Exhibit "A"
INCOME:
Appropriation 1931-1932 $117,000.00
Contingency and Emergency (Natl. Guard Special Duty)..... 536.28
$117,536 28 EXPENSE:
Administration $19,066.72
National Guard ___ 5S,864.49
N. G. Special Duty and Expense 525.17
78,456.38
EXCESS INCOME OVER EXPENSE $ 39,079.90
PROOF:
State Auditor's Balance $ 39,079.90
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Exhibit "B" Year Ended June 30, 1932 RECEIPTS:
From State Treasurer $ 78,456.38
DISBURSEMENTS:
Administration:
Salary, Adjutant General $ 4,050.00
Salaries Office Staff 12,878.00
Wages, Janitor-Messenger 732.60
Postage and Box Rent 433.00
Telephone and Telegraph 353.34
Express, Freight and Drayage... 20.33
Office Supplies 191.20
Printing forms, Stationery, etc 274.50
Binding 13.05
Publications _ 79.00
Equipment Repairs _ 41.70
$19,066.72
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National Guard:
Armory Drill .$16,120.25
Officers Special Duty, Occasional 1,027.81
Travel, A.G.D.— Official ._ 178.90
Travel, A.G.D. — Occasional 817.24
Allowances SS & HS 900.00
S. A. Allowances, Officers & SS 24,400.00
30th Division 400.00
Rentals 4,472.00
Camp Glenn 912.42
Examination Recruits 1,513.30
Insurance and Bonding 1,723.86
Telephone, N. G. Instructors .__ 127.21
Encampments 67.63
Association Dues 102.00
State Arsenal 96.70
National Guard Rifle Team 300.00
Other Expense _._ 1.40
Salary, Checking Federal Prop 2,350.00
Travel, Checking Federal Prop 897.46
Workmen's Compensation 2,456.31
58,864.49
N. G. Special Duty and Expense:
High Point $ 150.77
Greensboro 374.40
525.17
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $ 78,456.38
DISBURSEMENTS BY OBJECTS:
Salaries and Wages (Exhibit "C") $20,010.60
Supplies and Materials 191.20
Postage, Tel.-Tel. & Express 933.88
Travel Expense 2,921.41
Printing and Binding — ._ 366.55
Repairs and Alterations 41.70
General Expense _ 52,267.18
Insurance and Bonding 1,723.86
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS BY OBJECTS $ 78,456.38
ROSTER NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD
(Revised December 1932)
Governor 0. Max Gardner, Commander-in-Chief. Brigadier General J. Van B. Metts, The Adjutant General.
STATE STAFF
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Asst. Adjt. Gen |
Lt. Col. (QMC) |
Jan. 14, 1927 |
Raleigh |
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*U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer.
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
James Carlyle Dempsey |
Inspector General . . . Judge Advocate Quartermaster Quartermaster Ordnance Officer .... Chief Surgeon Finance Dept |
Major Major Major 1st. Lieut Major Major Captain |
May 14, 1928 Jan. 29, 1923 Nov. 14, 1929 Nov. 14, 1929 Mch. 23, 1929 Mch. 22, 1921 Apr. 23, 1930 |
Wilson |
Charles Barden Osborn Seavey Slaun white |
Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Fayetteville Raleigh |
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Jennes Vance McGougan |
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STATE DETACHMENT (QMC)
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
State |
Mch. 16, 1921 Mch. 27, 1930 |
Major |
Nov. 14, 1929 |
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Raleigh Redesignated: |
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30th DIVISION STAFF
Date of |
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Name |
Office |
Rank |
Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Ephraim Geoffrey Peyton |
Division Com Gen. Staff, Sec. G2 . . |
Major General Lt. Col. (Inf.) |
Atlanta, Ga. |
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James Wiggins Jenkins |
Division Inspector. . . |
Lt. Col. (Inf.) |
Nov. 26, 1926 |
Henderson |
Walter Gluyas Craven |
Division Fin. Officer. |
Lt. Col. (Inf.) |
Nov. 26, 1926 |
Charlotte |
Charles Reginald Blomme |
Aide, Division Com. . |
Captain (Inf.) |
May 25, 1931 |
Wilmington |
Lloyd Crain Kinsey |
Quartermaster Corps. Division Chaplain . . . |
Captain (QMC) Captain |
July 12, 1927 |
Warrenton |
INSPECTOR'S SECTION— DIVISION HEADQUARTERS DETACHMENT
30th DIVISION
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Henderson |
July 25, 1927 |
James Wiggins Jenkins |
Lt. Col, (Inf.) |
Nov. 26, 1926 |
Henderson |
FINANCE SECTION— DIVISION HEADQUARTERS DETACHMENT 30th DIVISION
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Charlotte |
Oct. 20, 1927 |
Walter Gluyas Craven |
Lt. Col. (Inf.) |
Nov. 26, 1926 |
Charlotte |
SIGNAL SECTION— 30th DIVISION
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Canton |
Nov. 14, 1931 |
William Virgil Dorsey |
Lt. Col, (Sig. Cps.) |
Sept. 16, 1931 |
Canton |
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SPECIAL DIVISION TROOPS
30th SIGNAL COMPANY
Station
Canton .
Date of |
Date of |
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Federal |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Federal |
Residence |
Recognition |
Recognition |
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April 12,1921 |
Carter Lee Rhinehart |
Captain .... |
Sept. 16, 1931 |
Canton |
Carol Joe McCracken |
1st. Lt |
July 12, 1922 |
Canton |
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William Dewey Gillespie . . . |
1st. Lt |
Feb. 6, 1922 |
Canton |
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Mailey Kermy Hipps |
1st. Lt |
June 25, 1932 |
Canton |
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George Henry Ryder |
2nd. Lt. 2nd. Lt. |
Feb. 13, 1932 |
Canton Canton |
60th BRIGADE
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
John Van B. Metts Paul Reid Younts |
Brigade Comdr Executive Officer. . . . Adjutant Aide, Brigade Comdr. |
Brig. General Captain (Inf.) 1st. Lt. (Inf.) |
June 1, 1926 July 8, 1927 June 2, 1930 |
Raleigh Charlotte |
Charles Brantley Aycock |
Raleigh |
60th BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS COMPANY
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Dec. 22, 1927 |
•George Albert Ferguson — James Oscar Thomas |
Captain. . . . 2nd Lt. |
Oct. 10, 1930 Oct. 17, 1930 |
Leaksville |
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Leaksville |
120th INFANTRY FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Colonel Lieut. Colonel Intel. Plans &Tng. Off Adjutant As. Plans & Tng. Off. Supply Officer Chaplain |
Colonel Lt. Col |
May 2, 1921 May 2, 1921 Dec. 16, 1931 Jan. 14, 1927 Nov. 5, 1926 Mch. 23, 1929 June 12, 1922 |
Graham |
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Raleigh |
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James Crawford Cooper Ernest Ronald Morgan |
Major Captain Captain Captain Captain |
Henderson Gastonia Raleigh Raleigh |
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Theodore Partrick, Jr |
Raleigh |
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Name and Station of Company |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
|
Headquarters Co. Reidsville |
April 4, 1931 |
"Charles Edward Brewer. . . . James Martin |
Captain .... 2ndLt |
Mch. Mch. |
14, 1932 31, 1932 |
Reidsville Reidsville |
Service Co. Raleigh |
April 2, 1921 |
"Theodore King Fountain . . . John Gorman Allen, Jr Robert Mark Bynum, Jr. . . . Wm. Henry Johnston, Jr. . . Samuel Abbott Braxton. . . . |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt 1st Lt 2ndLt W. 0 |
July Jan. April June Dec. |
5, 1927 18, 1929 23, 1930 2, 1930 31, 1924 |
Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh |
Howitzer Co. Gastonia |
Mar. 5, 1921 |
"Arthur Hamilton Fuller. . . . John Olan Rankin Carl Holland Underwood. . . |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt 2ndLt |
Jan. Jan. Jan. |
5, 1927 14, 1927 5, 1927 |
Gastonia Gastonia Gastonia |
Medical Department |
May 16, 1921 |
Willard Coe Goley "Henry Blanchard Moore |
Major MC. Capt. MC. Capt. MC. Capt. DC... |
June June June June |
3, 1927 3, 1927 5, 1924 26, 1924 |
Graham Graham |
Graham |
James Gladstone Crutchfield |
Asheboro |
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1st Bn. Hdq. Company Oxford |
May 13, 1921 |
William Vernon Copeland. . . "Elbert Earle Fuller Charles Floney Jones |
Major 1st Lt. 2ndLt |
Jan. July Mch. |
5, 1927 3, 1922 25, 1924 |
Burlington Oxford Oxford |
A Burlington |
July 12, 1920 |
"Adrian Meredith Carroll Calvin Floyd Smith Fred LaFayette C'ates |
Captain ... 1st Lt 2ndLt |
July Jan. Dec. |
4, 1926 27, 1927 2, 1927 |
Burlington Burlington Burlington |
B Warrenton |
Feb. 18, 1921 |
"Claude Thomas Bowers .... Harold Rafford Skillman . . . Andrew Jackson Hundley. . . |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2ndLt |
Oct. Nov. Nov. |
9, 1924 24, 1924 24, 1924 |
Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton |
C Henderson |
Feb. 10, 1921 |
"Thomas Skinner Kittrell Conrad Boyd Sturges Gilbert Maurice O'Neil. . . . |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Dec. Dec. Dec. |
16, 1931 16, 1931 16, 1931 |
Henderson Henderson Henderson |
D |
Jan. 19, 1920 |
"Luther Howerton Barbour. |
Captain .... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt, |
April April Nov. |
3, 1923 3, 1923 5, 1926 |
Durham |
Henry Floyd Pickett |
Durham |
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COMPANIES— Continued
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Name and Station of Company |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
|
2nd Bn. Hdq. Company Albemarle |
Nov. 26, 1923 |
Stephen Blan Dollev 'George Pearson Palmer WilburGodfrey Earnhardt. |
Major 1st Lt. 2nd Lt, |
Jan. Feb. Mch. |
5, 1927 23, 1927 21, 1931 |
Gastonia Albemarle Albemarle |
E Concord |
Nov. 19, 1920 |
'Charles Norman Alston. . . . George Patterson Ritchie. . . Wilmer Bradford Miller. . . . |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt, 2ndLt |
May May May |
10, 1924 27, 1924 27, 1924 |
Concord Concord Concord |
F Charlotte |
April 5,1921 |
•Edwin Crawford Boyette. . . . Walter Leon Alexander Thornwell Hilliard Cato. . . . |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2ndLt |
April April April |
18, 1923 28, 1932 28, 1932 |
Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte |
G Winston- Salem |
July 10, 1920 |
Samuel Eugene Hager, Jr., Charles Jennings Langley . . . |
Captain. . . . IstLt 2ndLt |
Nov. Nov. Nov. |
15, 1932 15, 1932 11, 1932 |
Winston- Salem Winston- Salem |
Salem |
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H |
Nov. 27, 1920 |
•George Fred Plott |
Captain. . . . IstLt 2ndLt |
Mch. May May |
24, 1923 24, 1923 24, 1923 |
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Waynesville |
Edwin Paul Martin Thomas Grady Boyd |
Waynesville WTaynesville |
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3rd Bn. Hdq. |
May 24, 1928 |
Graham Kerr Hobbs |
Major IstLt 2nd Lt |
June Nov. |
1, 1921 1, 1932 |
Wilmington |
Asheboro |
Asheboro |
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I |
April 15, 1924 |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2ndLt |
Dec. Dec. |
15, 1932 15, 1932 |
Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington |
|
K Shelby |
June 16, 1923 |
•Pevton McSwain Henry Clarence Long Andrew Willis McMurry . . . |
Captain. . . . IstLt 2nd Lt, |
June May Jan. |
20, 1923 2, 1930 6, 1931 |
Shelby Shelby Shelby |
L Parkton |
April 7, 1921 |
•Ernest DuVal McGougan. . . William Douglas Smith .... John Kenneth Currie |
Captain. . . . IstLt 2nd Lt |
April June June |
8, 1927 19, 1929 26, 1930 |
Lumber Bridge Parkton Parkton |
M Wilson |
April 1, 1921 |
•Henry Bascom Culbreth. . . . Joshua Ernest Paschall Charles Ernest Riley |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2ndLt |
July July July |
5, 1927 5, 1927 5, 1927 |
Wilson Wilson Wilson |
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105th ENGINEERS
FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Resident. |
Clarence Edwin Boesch |
Colonel Lt. Colonel |
Colonel Lt. Colonel Captain Captain 1st. Lieutenant |
Jan. 28, 1924 Feb. 22, 1927 Oct. 1, 1927 Oct. 7, 1926 May 27, 1930 |
Durham |
Eugene Alexander Saxby Chaplin |
Chaplain 1st. Lieutenant |
Manchester Charlotte |
HEADQUARTERS AND SERVICE COMPANY— 105th ENGINEERS
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Charlotte |
Sept. 4, 1924 |
*Samuel Walker Brown Pars Hemby Lemmond Jas. Richard Blanks Stanhope Lineberrv |
Captain. . . . IstLt 2nd Lt W. 0 |
Nov. 19, 1927 April 28,1928 July 2, 1932 June 8, 1931 |
Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte |
Medical Department Detachment Charlotte |
Aug. 12, 1926 |
Lawrence Merrill Fetner. . . . |
Major |
Dec. 7, 1932 |
Charlotte |
FIRST BATTALION— 105th ENGINEERS
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Major Adjutant |
Feb. 22, 1927 April 24,1931 |
Durham |
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Warren Osborne Cochrane |
Charlotte |
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COMPANIES— 105th ENGINEERS
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Name and Station of Company |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
A North Wilkesboro |
June 6,1921 |
•Ralph Randolph Reins Edmond PendletonRobinson William Gordon Staley |
Captain .... IstLt 2nd Lt |
Oct. 19, 1924 April 28, 1926 April 3, 1928 |
North Wilkesboro North W'ilkesboro North Wilkesboro |
B Morganton |
Jan. 11,1923 |
•Alexander Laxton Shuping. . James William Amos |
Captain ... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Aug. 6, 1927 April 29, 1930 |
Morganton Morganton Morganton |
C Salisbury |
Nov. 8, 1926 |
•Enser William Cole : Robert Reid Goodson |
Captain .... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt |
Dec. 6, 1926 Nov. 8, 1926 |
Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury |
105th MEDICAL REGIMENT
FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Hodge Albert Newell |
Colonel MC Lt. Colonel MC Div. Med. Inspector. Div. Dental Officer . . Div. Veterinarian Adjutant Chaplain |
Colonel Lt. Colonel |
Jan. 10, 1924 Feb. 1, 1924 Jan. 28, 1924 Dec. 27, 1929 May 4, 1931 Oct. 8, 1927 Sept. 5, 1931 |
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Major DC |
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Thomas Benton Royster Robert Emmet Gribbin |
Captain MAC Captain |
Durham Winston- Salem |
DETACHMENT, DIVISION SURGEON'S OFFICE— 30th DIVISION Station: Henderson, N. C. Date of Federal recognition: May 21, 1931.
SERVICE COMPANY— 105th MEDICAL REGIMENT
Date of |
Date of |
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Station |
Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Federal Recognition |
Residence |
•James Newsom O'Neil |
Capt. MAC. |
April 11, 1928 |
Henderson |
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James Hartwick Wheeler . . |
Capt. MC. |
April 3, 1924 |
Henderson |
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Henderson |
April 14, 1926 |
William Henry Fleming ... |
Capt. MAC. |
April 23, 1929 |
Henderson |
William Charles Reedy |
IstLt.MAC |
Oct. 29, 1931 |
Henderson |
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Benjamin Smith Urquhart. . |
W. O |
Nov. 19, 1929 |
Henderson |
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Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Madison |
Mch. 31, 1928 |
*Paul Conway Carter Thos. Hugh Upton |
Major MC. IstLt. MAC |
June 27, 1924 June 17, 1932 |
Madison Henderson |
115th AMBULANCE COMPANY
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Edenton |
Nov. 24, 1922 |
*Murray Palmer Whichard. . Carroll Anthony Boyce |
Capt.MC. . Capt. MAC. |
Dec. 1, 1922 Nov. 3, 1927 |
Edenton Edenton |
115th HOSPITAL COMPANY
Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
June 27, 1924 |
Capt.MC... Capt.MC. Capt. DC . . Capt. MAC IstLt.MC. IstLt.MC. |
June 23,1926 July 13, 1928 July 13, 1927 July 14, 1932 Aug. 6, 1930 July 14, 1932 |
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Madison |
Hubert Carlyle Dixon Charles Benton Pratt Thomas P. Van Noppen ... Paul Southerne Watson .... Lester Lawrence Anderson . . |
Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison |
113th FIELD ARTILLERY
(155mm Howitzer) 55th Field Artillery Brigade, 30th Division FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Colonel Lt. Colonel |
Colonel |
Dec. 2, 1932 Aug. 13,1928 April 10, 1924 Jan. 27, 1930 |
Raleigh |
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Raleigh |
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Wesley Clayton Thompson |
Intel. Plans &Tng... Liaison Officer Chaplain |
Captain 1st Lieutenant |
Charlotte Raleigh |
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Name and |
Date of |
Date of |
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Station |
Federal |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Federal |
Residence |
of Battery |
Recognition |
Recognition |
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Headquarters |
May 13, 1924 |
•James Robert Young |
Captain .... |
May 13, 1924 |
Dunn |
Battery |
1st Lt |
' Dunn |
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Dunn |
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'Meriwether Lewis |
Captain. . . . |
July 30, 1928 |
Kinston |
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Service |
Dec. 21, 1925 |
Edgar Boothe Marston, Jr.. . |
1st Lt |
Feb. 3, 1929 |
Kinston |
Battery |
George Edgar Haskett |
2nd Lt |
Jan. 14, 1927 |
Kinston |
|
Kinston |
Jesse Franklin Oglesby |
2ndLt |
May 5, 1928 |
Kinston |
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Alfred Howard Gerrans. . . . |
2nd Lt |
Feb. 11, 1930 |
Kinston |
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Joseph Fife Ballard |
W. 0 |
Feb. 18, 1926 |
Kinston |
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Medical |
June 23, 1925 |
*Charles Tolbert Wilkinson. . |
Capt. MC. |
Aug. 6, 1926 |
Wake Forest |
Department |
Herbert Moffett Vann |
MajorMC. . |
Jan. 23, 1928 |
Wake Forest |
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Gaither Fred Hale |
Capt. DC. |
Oct. 20, 1925 |
Raleigh |
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Wake Forest |
Harry Haywood Johnson . . . |
Capt.MC |
Aug. 3, 1926 |
Louisburg |
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Cornelius Coy Carpenter. . . |
Capt.MC. . |
July 13, 1927 |
Wake Forest |
FIRST BATTALION— 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
(155mm Howitzer) FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
John Grange Ashe Frederick Carlvle Shepard Charles Paterson Green Joe Burton Linker |
Major Adjutant Intel. Plans & Tng.. . Liaison Officer |
Major Captain 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant |
Feb. 8, 1932 Mch. 19, 1932 June 15, 1921 Aug. 12, 1929 |
Raleigh Guilford College Louisburg Chapel Hill |
HEADQUARTERS BATTERY AND COMBAT TRAIN 1st BATTALION 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
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Youngsville |
June 8, 1921 |
♦Bland Grady Mitchell Richard Perry Pierce Jack Ferguson Purnell |
Captain .... 2ndLt 2nd Lt, |
May 20, 1929 July 8, 1932 Aug. 12, 1929 |
Youngsville Youngsville Youngsville |
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BATTERIES— 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
Name and Station of Battery |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
A Greenville |
April 27, 1926 |
John Herbert Waldrop Charles Walter Porter Robt. Abner Eason |
Captain .... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Sept. 10, 1928 Nov. 28, 1930 June 27, 1927 Nov. 21, 1932 |
Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville |
B Louisburg |
June 28, 1921 |
*Edward Foster Griffin Willie Alston Bledsoe Frank Williams Wheless, Jr. |
Captain .... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Oct. 26, 1925 Nov. 9, 1925 July 21, 1928 July 20, 1932 |
Louisburg Louisburg Louisburg Louisburg |
SECOND BATTALION— 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
(155mm Howitzer) FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Albert Thomas Willis |
Major Adjutant Intel. Plans. & Tng. . Liaison Officer |
Major Captain 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant |
Aug. 10, 1925 Feb. 17, 1928 Sept. 16, 1928 Aug. 12, 1932 |
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William Allen Rovall |
Goldsboro |
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New Bern |
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HEADQUARTERS BATTERY AND COMBAT TRAIN 2nd BATTALION 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Smithfield |
Mar. 23, 1923 |
"Luby Franklin Royall William Bryant Wellons Norman Bridges Grantham . |
Captain. . . . 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt |
Feb. 8, 1932 Aug. 9, 1931 July 8, 1932 |
Smithfield Smithfield Smithfield |
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Name and Station of Battery |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
C Washington |
April 6, 1923 |
'Harry Alexander Kear Ernest Paul Meredith, Jr . Leon Augustus Brock Wiley Groom Rodman, Jr.. . |
Captain . . 1st Lt 2ndLt 2ndLt |
July 24, 1928 June 23, 1932 June 24, 1931 June 23, 1932 |
Washington Washington Washington Washington |
D |
Nov. 15, 1922 |
•Joseph Byrne Mullineaux. . . Joseph Bewley Lovelace, Jr. |
Captain ... IstLt 2nd Lt 2nd Lt |
Sept. 16, 1928 June 24, 1931 Dec. 17, 1927 July 25, 1931 |
New Bern New Bern |
Weston H. Willis |
New Bern |
THIRD BATTALION— 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
(155mm Howitzer) FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Joseph Brantley Thorp |
Major Adjutant Intel. Plans & Tng. Liaison Officer |
Major Captain 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant |
Mch 1, 1924 Mch. 15, 1926 Aug. 13, 1930 July 27, 1925 |
Greensboro |
William Horace Williams Samuel Benjamin Howard |
Monroe Lenoir |
HEADQUARTERS BATTERY AND COMBAT TRAIN 3rd BATTALION 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Lenoir |
July 24, 1925 |
*Macon McCorkle Williams. Daniel Archie Coffey William Claud Pitts |
Captain. . . IstLt 2ndLt |
July 26, 1925 May 25, 1926 May 25, 1926 |
Lenoir Lenoir Lenoir |
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BATTERIES— 113th FIELD ARTILLERY
Name and Station of Battery |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
E Sanford |
May 28, 1928 |
Max Thomas Heins Lucien Perryman Wilkins, Jr. Gilliam Willson Anderson.. . |
Captain .... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt |
Sept. 16, 1928 Sept. 16, 1928 Aug. 10, 1930 |
Sanford Sanford Sanford Sanford |
F Monroe |
Aug. 6, 1923 |
"John C. M. Vann Daniel Jennings Boger George Washington Tucker . Leroy Millen Secrest |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt |
Feb. 8, 1932 Feb 8, 1932 Feb. 8, 1932 Sept. 19, 1932 |
Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe |
ARMY TROOPS
23rd Cavalry Division — 55th Cavalry Brigade MACHINE GUN TROOP— 109th CAVALRY
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal . Recognition |
Residence |
Statesville |
May 19, 1927 |
•Godfrey Click Kimball |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt 1st Lt 2nd Lt |
May 19, 1927 June 19, 1929 June 19, 1929 June 19, 1929 |
Statesville |
John Fletcher Long Henry Hale Nicholson |
Statesville Statesville |
THIRD SQUADRON— 109th CAVALRY
Squadron Headquarters (Federal Recognition of Unit: January 17, 1922)
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Eugene Pack Coston Carl Owenby Shytle |
Commanding Adjutant |
Major 1st Lieutenant |
Oct. 4, 1928 Feb. 1, 1931 |
Asheville Asheville |
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TROOPS— 109th CAVALRY
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Name and Station of Troops |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Medical Dept. Detachment Lincolnton |
Feb. 21, 1922 |
'Walter Vance Costner Edward Lindsay Shuford, Jr. |
Capt. MC Capt. VC. |
Jan. 5, 1927 June 13, 1930 |
Lincolnton Asheville |
I Lincolnton |
Jan. 21, 1920 |
*Wi!ey Miller Pickens Charles Raper Jonas Edgar Hampton Reece |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Dec. 15, 1927 Dec. 21, 1927 July 19, 1930 |
Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton |
K Asheville |
Jan. 26, 1920 |
"William Clyde Lvda Joseph Willard Tallent Robert Edwin Bard |
Captain . . 1st Lt, 2ndLt. . . . |
Oct. 29, 1928 Mch. 7, 1929 July 2, 1931 |
Asheville Asheville Asheville |
252nd COAST ARTILLERY REGIMENT
(155mm Tractor Drawn) (Unit Federally recognized: June 9, 1924; Converted: Nov. 25, 1929)
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Royce Stanley McClelland Robert Banks Lewis |
Colonel Executive Officer . . . Adjutant Intel. Plans &Tng.. . Chaplain Liaison Officer |
Colonel Lt. Colonel Captain Captain Captain 1st Lieutenant |
Dec. 6, 1929 Dec. 14, 1929 Dec. 11, 1926 Feb. 19, 1930 May 24, 1930 |
Wilmington Raeford Wilmington Raeford |
Ilbert deLacy Bravshaw |
New Bern |
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Name |
Date of |
Date of |
|||
and |
Federal |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Federal |
Residence |
Station |
Recognition |
Recognition |
|||
Headquarters |
•William Harriss Kelley |
Captain .... |
Jan. 22, 1930 |
Wilmington |
|
Battery |
May 6, 1924 |
Robert Pvles Houston |
1st Lt |
Mch. 20, 1927 |
Wilmington |
Wilmington |
Walter Clarke Dean |
W. 0 |
Mch. 12, 1929 |
Wilmington |
|
Service |
•Norwood Bennett Chesnutt. |
Captain. . . . |
Mch. 1, 1930 |
Whiteville |
|
Battery |
April 26, 1923 |
Daniel Lennox Gore |
1st Lt |
May 3, 1930 |
Whiteville |
Whiteville |
Jackson Greer, Jr |
2ndLt |
April 22, 1929 |
Whiteville |
|
Raymond Aionzo Heath. . . . |
2nd Lt |
Mch. 28, 1930 |
Whiteville |
||
William R. McRacken, Jr.. . |
2ndLt |
Aug. 1, 1930 |
Whiteville |
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(Transferred and con |
verted into Servic |
e Battery (less Band Section) |
—Feb. 24, 19 |
30). |
|
Medical |
Parran Jarboe |
Major MC. . |
Dec. 15, 1929 |
Greensboro |
|
Department |
May 11, 1926 |
Capt.MC. . |
May 17, 1931 |
Greensboro |
|
Detachment |
Robert Arthur Matheson, Jr. |
Capt.MC. |
Dec. 18, 1928 |
Raeford |
|
Greensboro |
Robert Boyd Rodman |
Capt.MC. |
Dec. 27, 1929 |
Wilmington |
|
James Brantley Richardson |
lstLt.DC |
Jan. 16, 1930 |
High Point |
FIRST BATTALION— 252nd COAST ARTILLERY REGIMENT
FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
James Byron McCumber William Harrell Humphrey Durham Tanner Gilliken |
Major Adjutant Plans & Tng |
Major Captain 1st Lieutenant |
Jan. 22, 1930 Mch 1, 1930 Feb. 20, 1930 May 10, 1930 |
Wilmington Lumberton Wilmington Wilmington |
HEADQUARTERS BATTERY AND COMBAT TRAIN 1st BATTALION— CAC
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Raeford |
Mch. 25, 1930 |
•John Walter Walker Nathaniel McNair Smith . . John Archibald McPhaul, Jr. |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt. 2r.d Lt |
Mch. 26, 1930 May 10, 1930 May 10, 1930 |
Raeford Raeford Raeford |
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BATTERIES— 252nd CAC
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Name and Station of Battery |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
A Wilmington |
Aug. 13, 1920 |
•Frank Hines Bailey |
Captain. . . . 1st Lt 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Jan. 22, 1930 Feb. 26, 1930 Feb. 26, 1930 June 22, 1932 |
Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington |
Richard Maurice King |
Wilmington |
||||
B Lumberton |
June 25, 1924 |
•Francis Eli Wishart Yates William Floyd Amos Gradv McNeill Vernon Cottingham |
Captain .... 1st Lt 2nd Lt 2nd Lt |
June 25, 1924 May 10, 1930 May 10, 1930 June 27, 1931 |
Lumberton Lumberton Lumberton Lumberton |
SECOND BATTALION— 252nd COAST ARTILLERY REGIMENT
FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Major Adjutant Intel. & Orienteur. . . |
Major Captain 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant |
Jan. 30, 1927 Feb. 28, 1931 July 13,1930 Jan. 26,1930 |
Greensboro |
|
Edwin Carlyle Klingman |
Greensboro Greensboro |
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William Murray Lybrook |
Greensboro |
HEADQUARTERS BATTERY AND COMBAT TRAIN 2nd BATTALION— CAC
Name and Station |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
Greensboro |
Mch. 24, 1930 |
'Eugene Kluge Patterson. Earl Ray Betts |
Captain .... 1st Lt. 2nd Lt. |
Jan. 26, 1930 April 6, 1930 April 6, 1930 |
Greensboro |
Albert Edward Nowlan . . . |
Greensboro |
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BATTERIES— 252nd CAC
Name and Station of Battery |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
c |
Feb. 13, 1923 |
Captain. . . . IstLt 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt |
Jan 27, 1929 Jan. 27,1929 July 13, 1930 Jan. 26, 1930 |
||
Greensboro |
Wilbur Hastings Floyd William Walton Sharp Richard Evans Wilkins, Jr.. |
Greensboro Greensboro Greensboro |
|||
D Greensboro |
April 8, 1924 |
*Edward Lee Faulconer Willard Robert Bloxton. . . . Edward Arthur Thompson. . Charles Raine Barber |
Captain .... 1st Lt, 2nd Lt. 2ndLt |
Jan. 30, 1927 May 8, 1931 June 27, 1931 Mch. 6,1932 |
Greensboro Greensboro Greensboro Greensboro |
THIRD BATTALION— 252nd COAST ARTILLERY REGIMENT
FIELD AND STAFF
Name |
Office |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
McCulloch Brogden Wilson. Calhoun Dove Cunningham Kenneth Murchison Corbett Paul Jennings Dishner |
Major Adjutant Intel. & Orienteur . Plans & Tng |
Dec. 14, 1929 Feb. 18, 1930 Mch. 8, 1930 April 6, 1S30 |
Wilmington |
|
Captain 1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant |
Wilmington Wilmington High Point |
HEADQUARTERS BATTERY AND COMBAT TRAIN 3rd BATTALION— CAC
Name and Station of Battery |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Date of Federal Recognition |
Residence |
High Point |
Mch. 24, 1930 |
Samuel Hector Strickland. . . Charles Wesley McAnally . . |
Captain .... 1st Lt 2ndLt |
April 6, 1930 Mch. 28, 1931 |
High Point High Point High Point |
BATTERIES— 252nd CAC
Name and |
Date of |
Date of |
|||
Station |
Federal |
Name of Officer |
Rank |
Federal |
Residence |
of Battery |
Recognition |
Recognition |
|||
E |
April 7, 1924 |
'John LaFayette Raper |
Captain. . . |
June 29, 1926 |
High Point |
High Point |
Glenn Charles Southern. . . . |
1st Lt |
April 6, 1930 |
High Point |
|
Raymond Webber Watson . . |
2nd Lt |
Jan. 26, 1930 |
High Point |
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Samuel Ellis Holt |
2nd Lt |
April 6, 1930 |
High Point |
||
F |
Aug. 5, 1921 |
'William Lawrence Poole. . . . |
Captain. . . . |
June 4, 1924 |
Raeford |
Raeford |
Hugh Alexander Currie. . . . |
1st Lt |
April 9,1930 |
Raeford |
|
Herbert McKeithan |
2nd Lt |
Feb. 19, 1930 |
Raeford |
||
Younger F. Snead |
2ndLt |
April 9, 1930 |
Raeford |
General Obders
No. 1
GENERAL ORDERS— 1931
State of North Carolina Adjutant General's Depart mem- Raleigh, N. C.
February 11, 1931.
1. In accordance with War Department instructions, the Annual Armory Inspection of Federally recognized units of the North Carolina National Guard will be conducted by officers of the United States Army, detailed by Headquarters, Fourth Corps Area. The inspection of personnel will be made beginning at 8:00 P. M. on the dates named herein. Hours of inspection may be changed by the Inspecting Officer, if necessary and upon ample notice to the organization commander.
ITINERARY AM) INSPECTING OFFICERS' ANNUAL INSPECTION NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD, 1931.
Captain Lewis A. Page, Infantry, Rock Hill, S. C.
March 23... State Staff Corps and Dept., State Detachment.
State Arsenal, Headquarters 60th Brig, and
Service Company, 120th Inf. — Raleigh
March 24.. .Company D, 120th Infantry Durham
March 25... Headquarters Company, 1st Bn., 120th Infantry Oxford
March 26—. Company C, 120th Infantry & Inspectors Section
30th Div. Henderson
March 27... Company B, 120th Infantry Warrenton
March 28... Company M, 120th Infantry .....Wilson
March 30 .Company I, and Hqrs. 3rd Bn. 120th Infantry Wilmington
March 31. ...Company L, 120th Infantry Parkton
April 1 .. Headquarters, 120th Infantry Graham
April 2.. Company A, and Hq. 1st Bn. 120th Infantry Burlington
April 3 Headquarters Company, 120th Infantry Reidsville
April 4 ...Headquarters Company 60th Infantry Brigade Leaksville
April 6... Company G, 120th Infantry. Winston-Salem
April 7— -Headquarters Company, 3rd Bn. 120th Infantry Asheboro
April 8 — Headquarters Company, 2nd Bn. 120th Infantry Albemarle
April 9... Company E, 120th Infantry .....Concord
April 10... Company F, 120th Inf., & Finance Section 30th
Division Charlotte
April 11... Howitzer Co., & Hqrs. 2nd Bn., 120th Infantry Gastonia
April 13. .Company K, 120th Infantry Shelby
April 14 Company H, 120th Infantry Waynesville
Major Franklin Kemble, C. A., Wilmington, N. ( '.
April 6 Headquarters, Headquarters Btry. & Band Sec- tion Service Battery, 252 C. A Wilmington
April 7 . Battery A, Headquarters, 1st and 3rd Bns. 252
C. A. ..Wilmington
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April 8— -Service Battery (less Band Section) 252 C. A Whiteville
April 9 .Battery B, 252 C. A. _____ Lumberton
April 10. .Battery F, and Hqr. Battery & Combat Train
1st Bn. 252 C. A Raeford
April 11- Battery E, Headquarters Battery & Combat
Train 3rd Bn., 252 C.A ____ High Point
April 13 ..Battery D, Headquarters, and Hqr. Battery &
Combat Train 2nd Bn., 252 C.A Greensboro
April 14. Battery C, 252 C. A _ Greensboro
Captain Maybin H, Wilson, C. E., Spartanburg, S. C. April 20 — Headquarters and Hqrs. 1st Battalion, 105th
Engrs. Durham
April 21- Company A 105th Engrs N. Wilkesboro
April 22. _ Company B, 105th Engrs Morganton
April 23 .Company C, 105th Engrs _ _____ Salisbury
April 24 .Headquarters & Service Co. & Medical Detach- ment 105th Engrs. Charlotte
Captain Frank C. Mellon, F. A., Sumter, S. C.
April 27 .Headquarters, 113th Field Artillery Raleigh
April 28 .__ Headquarters Btry & Combat Train 3rd Bn., &
Hqrs. 3rd Bn., 113 F.A . Lenoir
April 29- Battery F, 113th Field Artillery _. Monroe
April 30 .Battery E, 113th Field Artillery Sanford
May 1- Battery B, 113th Field Artillery _. Louisburg
May 2— Headquarters Btry & Combat Train 1st Bn., &
Hqrs. 1st Bn., 113 F.A Youngsville
May 4___Battery A, 113th Field Artillery Greenville
May 5... Battery C, 113th Field Artillery Washington
May 6 . Battery D, and Hqrs. 2nd Bn. 113th Field
Artillery _ ___ .New Bern
May 7— Service Battery, 113th Field Artillery. Kinston
May 8... Headquarters Battery, 113th Field Artillery Dunn
May 9 ... Headquarters Btry. & Combat Train 2nd Bn.
113th Field Artillery Smithfield
Lt. Col. George R. Summerville, Cav., Nashville, Tenn.
May 4— Machine Gun Troop, 109th Cav. Statesville
May 5 ...Troop I, and Medical Det. 109th Cav Lincolnton
May 6— Troop K, and Headquarters 3rd Sqdn. 109th Cav Asheville
Colonel Robert M. Blanchard, M. C, Atlanta, Ga.
May 11 115th Ambulance Company, 105th Medical Reg- iment Edenton
May 12 ._. Medical Detachment, 113th Field Artillery.. Wake Forest
May 13— Headquarters and Service Co., 105th Medical
Regiment Henderson
May 14. Medical Detachment, 120th Infantry Graham
May 15— Medical Detachment, 252 Coast Artillery Greensboro
May 16 —115th Hospital Company, 105th Medical Regi- ment & Hqrs. Ambulance Battalion Madison
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Captain Clarence L. Strike, S. ('., Canton, N. C.
April 22 30th Signal Company - Canton
2. (a) All property, including rifles and pistols, field ranges and uten- sils, shoes and other leather goods, will be thoroughly cleaned and put in good condition.
(b) Property in supply rooms and in individual lockers will be neatly and carefully arranged, that the Inspecting Officer may see its general con- dition.
(c) Any property unserviceable will be arranged separate from other property, ready for inspection.
3. Attendance upon the inspection is compulsory. All officers and en- listed men will lay aside all other business and report at the time and place designated for the inspection. A report of all absentees from inspection by reason of unavoidable causes, such as sickness, etc., will be rendered to the Inspecting Officer. Absentees without leave of absence or furloughs will be dealt with in accordance with the law. Officers and enlisted men temporarily absent from their home stations at the muster and inspection of their organi- zation may be attached, for inspection, to any other organization, provided necessary arrangements are made with the Adjutant General's Department by the immediate commanding officers and notice given the Inspector to whom they are to report.
4. All records required by National Guard Regulations, or other War Department authority, will be fully written up and accessible. The files of retained enlistment and physical examination papers of enlisted men for the entire personnel at the time of the inspection must be conveniently arranged in case information of this nature is desired. Particular attention is invited to papers and records pertaining to an organization of the National Guard, which should be kept up to date at all times.
5. The service uniform, woolen, olive drab rolled collar, without packs, will be worn, including cap, regulation shoes and leggins. White collars will not be worn, but the olive drab service shirt will be worn under the coat. Officers will be uniformed the same as troops of their commands with saber. Every effort will be made to have personal equipment thoroughly renovated and properly cleaned in order that each may present a neat ap- pearance.
6. All Officers, Staff Corps and Departments, and officers not attached to organizations, will report to the Inspecting Officers at the nearest station indicated, and on the date mentioned in paragraph 1 hereof.
7. Time of arrival of Inspecting Officers will be transmitted to organiza- tion commanders as soon as practicable. Upon their arrival, organization commanders will report in person to them for inspection.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders March 14, 1931.
No. 2.
1. The following Coat of Arms approved by the Secretary of War for the 113th Field Artillery, North Carolina National Guard, is announced:
SHIELD: Gules, a falcon or on a mount issuant from sinister base vert, overall a bend and in dexter base three fleurs-de-lis in bend of the second.
CREST: That for the regiments of the North Carolina National Guard; On a wreath of the colors (or and gules) a hornet's nest hanging from a bough beset with thirteen hornets all proper.
MOTTO: Carry On.
2. The distinctive insignia for the 113th Field Artillery Regiment ap- proved by the Secretary of War is the shield as described in paragraph 1, and will be manufactured in one size as the organization may select, but not in excess of one and one-fourth (1XA) inches in height.
3. The insignia will be worn as follows:
By officers: On the service uniform on the upper portion of the shoulder loops of coat; on the front of the service hat midway between band and crease; on olive drab shirt on the upper portion of the shoulder loops; on white uniform same as on service coat; on mess jacket on both lapels above line of miniature medals.
By enlisted personnel: On the service uniform on both sides of the collar; on standing collar, three-fourths (%) of an inch in rear of the service insignia; on lapel collar coat, on the lapel, upper edge of insignia three-fourths (%) of an inch below notch of lapel on the prolongation of a vertical line through the center of button insignia; on the front of the service hat midway between band and crease.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders April 10, 1931.
No. 3.
1. The following Shield approved by the Secretary of War for the 109th Cavalry, North Carolina and Tennessee, National Guard under the pro- visions of par. 48, AR 600-40, Dec. 31, 1926, is announced:
BADGE: The bust of Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest, C.S.A., from the statue in Forrest Park, Memphis, Tenn., head and face molded, coat grey enamel, with a gold scroll inscribed with the words — "Hit 'em first" in black letters.
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2. The distinctive insignia for the 109th Cavalry, North Carolina and Tennessee, National Guard approved by the Secretary of War is the badge as described in paragraph 1, and will be manufactured in bright metal and enamel in one size, as the organization may select, but not in excess of one and one-fourth (1%) inches in height.
3. The insignia will be worn as follows:
By officers: On the service uniform on the upper portion of the shoulder loops of coat; on the front of the service hat midway between band and crease. On olive drab shirt on the upper portion of the shoulder loops. On white uniform same as on service coat. On mess jacket on both lapels above line of miniature medals.
By enlisted personnel: On the service uniform on both sides of collar; on standing collar, three-fourths ( % ) of an inch in rear of the service in- signia; on lapel collar coat, on the lapel, upper edge of insignia % inch below notch of lapel on prolongation of a vertical line through the center of button insignia; on the front of the service hat midway between band and crease.
By order of the Governor: j yAN B Metts
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders May 18, 1931.
No. 4.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Battery C, 252nd Coast Artillery (TD), NC NG., Greensboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
William H. Lee, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organi- zations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor: j yAN g Metts
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders May 19, 1931.
No. 5.
1. Under authority of the Militia Bureau, War Department, fifteen-day Camps of Instruction will be held for the North Carolina National Guard as follows:
July 5-19, 1931 Camp Glenn, N. C.
State Staff and Detachment 120th Infantry
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July 12-26, 1931 Fort Moultrie, S. C.
252d Coast Artillery Regiment (T. D.)
July 19-August 2, 1931 Camp Jackson, S. C.
105th Engrs. (less 2nd Bn.) 105th Medical Regiment
July 19-August 2, 1931 Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
3d Squadron, 109th Cavalry Machine Gun Troop, 109th Cavalry
August 2-16, 1931 Camp Jackson, S. C.
Hq. & Hq. Det. & all Sects 30th Div.
30th Signal Company
Hq. & Hq. Co., 60th Inf. Brig.
August 9-23, 1931 Fort Bragg, N. C.
113th Field Artillery.
2. At the conclusion of the camps and training, organizations will return to their proper stations unless sooner relieved by proper authority.
3. Advance detachments will be in accordance with Militia Bureau Circular No. 25, 1930 and Regimental and separate commanders will be advised of approval upon receipt of training authorities.
4. Senior officers of each regiment or separate battalion are designated as Camp Commanders for their respective camps, and will perform the duties of such to include the publication of the necessary orders covering the conduct of the camp and program of instruction. At the termination of the camps each Camp Commander will submit to the Adjutant General of North Carolina a report on his camp with such recommendations and comments as may be deemed advisable and helpful for subsequent camps.
5. (a) Schedule of movements to and from Camps of Instruction will be furnished all concerned in a separate communication.
(b) Drayage from armory to railroad station and the reverse will be paid by the United States Property and Disbursing Officer on Form 1034 and 1034a W. D., which will be accompanied by receipted bills in duplicate from the person or persons rendering the service. Payments will not be made to officers, commanding units. Such drayage will be accomplished as economically as possible, and in no case will exceed a total of $20.00 per organization for hauling both ways from the armory. Full use will be made of organizational vehicular equipment and drayage will be al- lowed to organizations only in cases where no wagons or trucks are avail- able to perform such services.
(c) Transportation requests and bills of lading will be furnished by the United States Property and Disbursing Officer together with instruc- tions covering their use. Officers to whom transportation request and bills of lading are issued will be held strictly accountable for their proper use and accomplishment.
(d) It being impracticable for the Government to furnish rations in kind, travel rations en route to camp will be paid at the rate of not to exceed $1.20 per day per man prorated between the usual three meals. Travel rations on the return trip will be issued in kind by the various camp supply officers on the basis of 70c per day or 23 ^c per meal where less than a full day is consumed. Reimbursement will be made on this
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basis and receipted bills in duplicate must be obtained and attached to vouchers.
(e) Rations while in camp for enlisted men will be at the rate of not to exceed fifty cents (50c) per day per man, and will be purchased by the Supply Officers of the respective camps in accordance with instructions of the United States Property and Disbursing Officer. The allowance for this purpose is for the purchase of bona fide subsistence.
(f) The United States Property and Disbursing Officer will pay all troops prior to their departure from camp, if practicable, and will settle all acounts incident to the camps properly payable from Federal funds.
(g) Reimbursement for travel in privately owned automobile will be authorized only under exceptional circumstances and in such cases appli- cation will be made to the Adjutant General in order that travel in this manner may be authorized in travel orders. Not to exceed three enlisted men from each unit and officers not belonging to organizations will be permitted to travel other than with the organization to which they belong.
6. (a) Regulation cotton uniform with coat and olive drab shirt, shoes and campaign hat will be worn on the train and in camp. (Coat to be worn when so ordered by the Camp Commander.)
(b) Complete equipment (less overcoats and equipment manifestly inappropriate) as shown in Tables of Equipment will be taken with ex- ceptions noted below:
Field Artillery: The usual field equipment will be taken to Fort Bragg. Any exceptions will be made the subject of a special communication from this office.
Cavalry and Medical Units: Cavalry units will carry their animals to camp with forage for two days travel each way, and one escort wagon per troop. Tentage, cots and garbage cans will not be taken to Fort Oglethorpe.
Engineers: All tentage will be taken, and also demolition and pioneer equipment and sketching outfits. Certain exceptions may be made by the Commanding Officer, 105th Engineers.
Coast Artillery Corps: All troops at Fort Moultrie will be quartered in tents. Cots and cooking utensils will be carried. Tentage (heavy) will be furnished by the Quartermaster at Fort Moultrie.
7. The provisions of NGR 45 will govern as to numerical strength and organizations must comply with these and other regulations to be entitled to federal pay.
8. No debts or obligations against the State or United States will be incurred by any officer, enlisted man or organization, except such as may have been properly and specifically authorized from this office.
9. Commanding Officers of troops attending joint camps are directed to comply with all orders and regulations in force at the camp, and will issue necessary instructions to put this in effect.
10. Pay and allowances of officers and warrant officers and pay and subsistence of enlisted men will be settled by the United States Property and Disbursing Officer. Transportation of personnel, equipment and animals will be paid by the Finance Officer, U. S. A., Washington, D. C. The expenses are chargeable as follows:
Pay, Officers MB-4913 2-P-3-0121-A-703-2
Pay, Warrant Officers MB-49132-P-3-0122-A-703-2
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Pay, Enlisted Men MB-49132-P-3-0123-A-703-2
Subsistence enlisted men MB-49132-P-3-0260-A-703-2
Transportation personnel MB-49500-P-3-0 600-A-703-2
Transportation equipment MB-49 500-P-3-0700-A-703-2
11. Travel directed is necessary in the Military service.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders May 20, 1931.
No. 6.
1. Pursuant to authority contained in communication from the Chief, Military Bureau, March 13, 1931 to The Adjutant General of North Carolina, The Division Surgeon is authorized to organize the Detachment, including the personnel for the Division Surgeon's Office with station at Henderson, N. C.
2. This Detachment will be recognized when notification is received at the Militia Bureau that not less than three (3) men have been duly enlisted and assigned thereto and rated as provided in column 10, T. O. 81-NG. The maximum strength should not exceed seven (7) men.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders June 1, 1931.
No. 7.
SCHEDULE OF TRAIN MOVEMENTS, SUMMER CAMPS, N. C. NATIONAL GUARD, 1931
CAMP GLENN, MOREHEAD CITY, N. C, JULY 5-19, 1931 Company H, 120th Infantry
July 4. Lv. Waynesville So. Ry. No. 18 12:51 P.M. C.T.
Ar. Asheville So. Ry. No. 18- 2:00 P.M. C.T.
Lv. Asheville So. Ry. No. 16 5:00 P.M. E.T.
Lv. Salisbury So. Ry. No. 32 9:10P.M.
July 5 . Lv. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 112 12:35 A.M.
Ar. Goldsboro So. Ry. No. 112.. 6:05 A.M.
Lv. Goldsboro N. S. Ry. No. 8 7:10 A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry No. 8 11:05A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Waynesville.
Return movement July 18th. Same equipment required to protect. .
Company E, and 2nd Battalion Hq. Company, 120th Infantry
July 4 Lv. Concord So. Ry. No. 46. 1:03 P.M.
Ar. Salisbury _So. Ry. No. 46 1:45 P.M.
Lv. Albemarle Yadkin R. R. Special 12:30 P.M.
Ar. Salisbury Yadkin R. R. Special 1:40 P.M.
Lv. Salisbury So. Ry. No. 46— 1:50 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 46 .... 3:35 P.M.
Lv. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 22 6:00 P.M.
Ar. Goldsboro So. Ry. No. 22 .......10:00 P.M.
July 5 . Lv. Goldsboro N. S. Ry. Special 12:30 A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry. Special _ 5:00 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Concord.
1 Tourist car, 1 36-foot baggage car from Albemarle.
Return movement July 18th. Same equipment required to protect.
3rd Battalion Hq. Co., Hq. Co., Co. G, Co. A, Med. Det., Co. D, State Detachment and Service Co., Co. L., 120th Infant iy
July 4 Lv. Asheboro H. P. A. & R. Ry. No. 134 ..... 2:30 P.M.
Ar. High Point . H. P. A. & R. Ry. No. 134. ... 4:10 P.M.
Lv. High Point So. Ry. No. 34 5:22 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 34 5:55 P.M.
Lv. Reidsville _So. Ry. No. 135 4:54 P.M.
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Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 135 5:30 P.M.
Lv. Winston-Salem So. Ry. No. 22.. _ 4:30 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 22 5:20 P.M.
Lv. Greensboro _So. Ry. Special 7:00 P.M.
Lv. Burlington So. Ry. Special- 7:55 P.M.
Lv. Graham .._ _So. Ry. Special 8:00 P.M.
Lv. Durham So. Ry. Special. 9:10 P.M.
Lv. Raleigh _So. Ry. Special 10:10 P.M.
Ar. Selma So. Ry. Special 11:00 P.M.
Lv. Parkton A. C. L. Ry. No. 66 8:35 P.M.
Ar. Selma ._ A. C. L. Ry. No. 82 10:45 P.M.
Lv. Selma So. Ry. Special 11:10 P.M.
Ar. Goldsboro So. Ry. Special __...-12:00 M.N.
July 5 Lv. Goldsboro N. S. Ry. Special .12 :30 A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn __ N. S. Ry. Special 5:00 A.M.
Equipment:
1 Tourist car, 1 36-foot baggage car from Asheboro. Fill out at Burlington.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Winston-Salem. Fill out at Durham. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Reidsville. Fill out at Graham.
2 Coaches from Burlington. Load in baggage car from Asheboro.
1 Coach from Graham. Load equipment in car from Reidsville.
2 Coaches from Durham. Load equipment in car from Winston-Salem. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Raleigh.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Parkton.
Return movement July 18th. Same equipment required to protect.
State detachment will travel to and from camp in government trucks.
Co. K, How. Co., Co. F, and Co. I, 120th Infantry
July 4. Lv. Shelby S. A. L. Ry. No. 22 5:25P.M.
Ar. Charlotte S. A. L. Ry. No. 22 7:40 P.M.
Lv. Gastonia P. & N. Ry. Special— 5:00 P.M.
Ar. Charlotte _ P. & N. Ry. Special 6:00 P.M.
Lv. Charlotte _S. A. L. Ry. Special 8:15 P.M.
Lv. Monroe S. A. L. Ry. Special. 9:15 P.M.
July 5 .Lv. Wilmington A. C. L. Ry. Special 2:30A.M.
Lv. New Bern ._ _ N. S. Ry. Special 5:45 A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn _N. S. Ry. Special 7:00 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Shelby.
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Gastonia. Fill out at Char- lotte. 2 Tourist cars from Charlotte. Load equipment with Gastonia Company. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Wilmington. Return movement July 18th. Same equipment required to protect.
Co. B, Co. C, 1st Bn. Hq. Co., and Co. M, 120th Infantry
July 4...Lv. Warren Plains S. A. L. Ry. No. 13 2:15 P.M.
Ar. Henderson S. A. L. Ry. No. 13 3:12 P.M.
Lv. Oxford S. A. L. Ry. No. 212 12:25 P.M.
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Ar. Henderson .„„ _S. A. L. Ry. No. 212 1:45 P.M.
Lv. Henderson _S. A. L. Ry. No. 15.. __ 3:12 P.M.
Ar. Raleigh S. A. L. Ry. No. 15 4:33 P.M.
Lv. Raleigh . ... N. S. Ry. Special 6:00 P.M.
Lv. Wilson N. S. Ry. Special 8:15 P.M.
July 5. Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry. Special _ 1:00 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Warren Plains. Fill out at Wilson.
1 Coach, 1 36-foot baggage car from Oxford. Fill out at Henderson.
2 Coaches from Henderson. Load equipment with Oxford Company. 2 Coaches from Wilson. Load equipment with Warrenton Company. Return movement July 18th. Same equipment required to protect.
FORT MOULTRIE, CHARLESTON, S. C, JULY 13-26, 1931 Hq. Btry., Battery A, and Band Section of Service Btry., 252nd C. A.
July 12 Lv. Wilmington A. C. L. Ry. Special . 7:00 A.M.
Ar. Florence A. C. L. Ry. Special... 10:00 A.M.
Ar. Charleston A. C. L. Ry. Special 1:00 P.M.
Equipment:
4 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Wilmington. Baggage cars should be switched promptly to government docks. Return movement July 26th. Same equipment required to protect. Service Battery (less Band Section) will travel to and from camp over- land in government trucks.
Battery F, 1st Bn. Hq. Battery and Combat Train and Battery B, 252nd
Coast Artillery
July 12 Lv. Raeford —A. & R. R. R. Special 6:00 A.M.
Ar. Fayetteville _A. & R. R. R. Special 7:15 A.M.
Lv. Fayetteville A. C. L. Ry. Special 7:40 A.M.
Ar. Hope Mills __A. C. L. Ry. Special 7:54 A.M.
Lv. Lumberton _V. & C. S. Ry. Special 6:30 A.M.
Ar. Hope Mills ._.. V. & C. S. Ry. Special 7:30 A.M.
Lv. Hope Mills _A. C. L. Ry. Special 8:00 A.M.
Ar. Florence A. C. L. Ry. Special.. _. ....10:00 A.M.
Ar. Charleston ....__ A. C. L. Ry. Special 1:00 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Raeford.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Lumberton.
Baggage cars should be switched promptly to government docks.
Return movement July 26th. Same equipment required to protect.
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Batteries C, D, E, 2nd and 3rd Bn. Hq. Batteries and Combat Trains and Medical Detachment, 252nd Coast Artillery
July ll-.Lv. Greensboro So. Ry. Special 9:30PM.
Lv. High Point .-So. Ry. Special 10:00 PM.
July 12-.Lv. Charlotte ....So. Ry. Special 12:55 A.M.
Ar. Branchville So. Ry. Special 5:45 A.M.
Lv. Branchville __... So. Ry. Special (Breakfast) 6:45AM
Ar. Charleston So. Ry. Special 8:00 AM.
Equipment:
5 Coaches, 2 36-foot baggage cars from Greensboro.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from High Point.
Baggage cars should be switched promptly to government docks.
Return movement July 26th. Same equipment required to protect.
FORT OGLETHORPE, GA., JULY 19-AUGUST 2, 1931
Machine Gun Troop, Troop I, Med. Det. and Troop K, 3rd Squadron,
109 Cavalry
July 18 .Lv. Lincolnton C. & N. W. Ry. No. 2 9:50A.M.
Ar. Hickory _ C. & N. W. Ry. No. 2 11:05 A.M.
Lv. Statesville So. Ry. Special 3:00P.M
Lv. Hickory So. Ry. Special 4:00 P.M.
Lv. Asheville .So. Ry. Special-.... 7:10P.M
July 19 Ar. Chattanooga -So. Ry. Special 2:30 A.M.
Ar. Ft. Oglethorpe C. of Ga. Ry. Special-... 4:00 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car, 2 stock cars, 1 flat car from Lin- colnton.
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car, 2 stock cars, 1 flat car from States- ville.
2 Tourist cars, 2 stock cars from Asheville. Load with Statesville.
Stock cars and flat cars to move in advance. Details later.
Return movement August 1st. Same equipment required to protect.
CAMP JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C, JULY 19-AUGUST 2, 1931
115th Ambulance Co. and Service Co., 105th Medical Regiment
July 18... Lv. Edenton N. S. Ry. No. 3 11:30P.M.
July 19 Ar. Raleigh N. S. Ry. No. 3 7:05 A.M.
Lv. Henderson S. A. L. Ry. No. 191 5:43 A.M.
Ar. Raleigh _S. A. L. Ry. No. 191 6:55 A.M.
Lv. Raleigh S. A. L. Ry. Special... 7:15A.M.
Ar. Columbia — S. A. L. Ry. Special 12:30 P.M.
Lv. Columbia _S. A. L. Ry. Switch Engine .12:45 P.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson _ S. A. L. Ry. Switch Engine 2:15 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Edenton.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Henderson.
Return movement August 2nd. Same equipment required to protect.
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115th Hospital Company, and Co. A, 105th Engineers
July IS Lv. N. Wilkesboro So. Ry. No. 6 .. 1:10 P.M
Ar. Greensboro >0. Ry. No. 6 ... 7:10 P.M.
Lv. Madison .. \. & Y. Ry. No. 52 12:05 PM.
Ar. Greensboro _ V. & Y. Ry. No. 52 1:50 P.M.
Lv. Greensboro Jo. Ry. No. 35 or Special 7:22 P.M.
Ar. Charlotte jo. Ry. No. 35 or Special.. 10:15P.M.
Lv. Charlotte -So. Ry. Special 10:30P.M.
July 19 Ar. Columbia __ -So. Ry. Special 4:00 A.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson .....So. Ry. Switch Engine 5:00 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from North Wilkesboro.
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Madison.
Return movement August 2nd. Same equipment required to protect.
Hq. and Service Co., Med. Det., Co. B, Co. C, 105th Engineers
July 19 Lv. Morganton So. Ry. No. 36. 6:10 A.M.
Ar. Barber Jet. So. Ry. No. 36.. 8:28 A.M.
Lv. Barber Jet. So. Ry. No. 9 9:25 A.M.
Ar. Charlotte So. Ry. No. 9. 10:45 A.M.
Lv. Salisbury ......So. Ry. No. 39 8:10 A.M.
Ar. Charlotte -So. Ry. No. 39 9:20 A.M.
Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. Special.. 11:00 A.M.
Ar. Columbia _So. Ry. Special 2:30 P.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson So. Ry. Switch Engine 4:00 P.M.
Equipment:
1 Coach, 1 36-foot baggage car from Charlotte.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Morganton. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Salisbury.
Return movement August 2nd. Same equipment required to protect.
CAMP JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C, AUGUST 2-16, 1931
60th Infantry Brig. Hdq. Company
Aug. 1 ... Lv. Leaksville D. & W. Ry. No. 4.. 3:35 P.M.
Ar. Danville _D. & W. Ry. No. 4 5:00 P.M.
Aug. 2 Lv. Danville So. Ry. No. 31.. 12:50 A.M.
Ar. Columbia So. Ry. No. 31... 7:45 A.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson So. Ry. Switch Engine 9:15 A.M.
Equipment:
1 Tourist car, 1 36-foot baggage car from Leaksville.
Return movement August 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
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30th Signal Company
Aug. 2 Lv. Canton ._.. ...So. Ry. No. 20 8:10 A.M. C.T.
Ar. Asheville _.. _. __So. Ry. No. 20 9:00 A.M. C.T.
Lv. Asheville So. Ry. No. 28—- 10:20 A.M. E.T.
Ar. Columbia So. Ry. No. 28. 4:15 P.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson .So. Ry. Switch Engine .. 5:30 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Canton.
Return movement August 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
FORT BRAGG, N. C, AUGUST 9-23, 1931
1st Bn. Hq. Battery and Combat Train, Batteries E, B, F, and Med. Det.,
113th Field Artillery
Aug. 9 . Lv. Louisburg S. A. L. Ry. Special 8:30 A.M.
Lv. Franklinton .....S. A. L. Ry. Special. 9:05 A.M.
Lv. Wake Forest .__ S. A. L. Ry. Special 10:00 A.M.
Ar. Sanford __....S. A. L. Ry. Special 12:15 P.M.
Lv. Monroe S. A. L. Ry. No. 12 8:10 A.M.
Ar. Sanford ....__ S. A. L. Ry. No. 45 11:53 A.M.
Lv. Sanford A. C. L. Ry. Special 12:35 P.M.
Ar. Fort Bragg .A. C. L. Ry. Special 2:05 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Louisburg.
1 P. & B. car from Wake Forest.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Monroe.
1 Coach, 1 36-foot baggage car from Sanford.
Return movement August 23rd. Same equipment required to protect. Note: 1st Bn. Hq. Btry. & Combat Train move to and from camp in gov- ernment trucks.
3rd Bn. Hdq. Battery and Combat Train, 113th Field Artillery
Aug. 9 Lenoir __.__.C. & N. W. Ry. Special 5:15 A.M.
Ar. Hickory C. & N. W. Ry. Special 6 : 45 A.M.
Lv. Hickory ...So. Ry. No. 36. 6:55 A.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 36 11:55 A.M.
Lv. Greensboro A. & Y. Ry. No. 30.. 12:03 P.M.
Lv. Sanford .A. C. L. Ry. No. 52 2:30 P.M.
Ar. Fort Bragg A. C. L. Ry. No. 52 3:45 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Lenoir.
Note: A. & Y. to hold their No. 30 to protect connection at Greensboro.
This battery will return on special train to Sanford, S. A. L. Nos. 5 and 21 to Lincolnton, and C. & N. W. No. 2 account no connection by regular train service via Greensboro or no other detachments with which it can be combined and handled special. If S. A. L. does not connect with C. & N. W., freight train leaving Lincolnton 6:55 P.M. will be used.
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Battery D and Service Battery, Batteries C & A, 2nd Bn. Hq. Btry. and Combat Train and Headquarters Battery, 113th Field Artillery
Aug. 9 Lv. New Bern _ N. S. Ry. Special ... 9:40 A.M.
Lv. Washington N. S. Ry. Special ..10:45 A.M.
Lv. Greenville N. S. Ry. Special 12:00Noon
Ar. Wilson _ _N. S. Ry. Special 1:15PM.
Lv. Wilson _A. C. L. Ry. No. 89... 2:03 P.M.
Ar. Fort Bragg _A. C. L. Ry. Special 5:00PM.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 3G-foot baggage car from New Bern.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Washington. Fill out at Green- ville.
2 Coaches from Greenville. Load equipment with Washington Battery.
Return movement August 23rd. Same equipment required to protect.
Note: Service Btry., 2nd Bn. Hdq. Btry. and Combat Train and Hdq. Btry. will move to and from camp in government trucks.
1. The senior officer present on each train will be in command and will be responsible for the conduct of the troops to and from camps. Guards will be kept on doors and the men prevented from leaving the coaches except when so ordered by proper authority. Special attention will be paid to transportation equipment and responsible officers will take the necessary steps to prevent any damages thereto.
2. All troops arriving at camps will be met by guides and taken to their quarters. It is possible that pyromidal tents will have to be erected in the dark, with such light as is available and all concerned should instruct their personnel in the pitching of these tents.
3. Return movement of troops will be arranged by the commanding officer of troops.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders June 15, 1931.
No. 8.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Company A, 105th Engineers, NC NG., North Wilkesboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
Henry W. Canter, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders August 12, 1931.
No. 9.
1. Pursuant to authority contained in Militia Bureau Circular No. 29, June 27, 1929, as amended, the selection of the following members and officials of the North Carolina Rifle Team is announced to represent the National Guard of North Carolina at the National Matches to be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, from August 23, 1931, to September 13, 1931. They will depart from their respective home stations so as to arrive at Camp Perry, Ohio, on August 23, 1931, and return thereto upon the completion of the Matches, unless sooner relieved by competent authority:
OFFICIALS
Team Captain : Major Graham K. Hobbs 120th Infantry Wilmington, N. C.
Team Coach : Major William V. Copeland 120th Infantry Burlington, N. C.
Team Range Officer: 1st Lieut. George P. Ritchie 120th Infantry Concord, N. C.
MEMBERS
Captain Ralph R. Reins Company A, 105th Engineers North Wilkesboro, N.C.
1st Lieut. Calvin F. Smith Company A, 120th Infantry Burlington, N. C.
2nd Lieut. Wilbur G. Earnhardt Hq. Co. 2nd Bn. 120th Infantry.. Albemarle, N. C.
Sgt. Bennie E. Blount Company L, 120th Infantry Parkton, N. C.
Sgt. Herman W. Nichols Company A, 120th Infantry Burlington, N. C.
Sgt. Henry A. Ricks Service Co., 120th Infantry Raleigh, N. C.
Sgt. William D. Ballard Company E, 120th Infantry Concord, N. C.
Sgt. John E. Floyd Company B, 120th Infantry Warrenton, N. C.
Sgt. Dan L. Phillips Company L, 120th Infantry Parkton, N. C.
Sgt. Luther R. Willard Company G, 120th Infantry Winston-Salem, N. C.
ALTERNATES
Sgt Perry L. Small Company C, 105th Engineers Salisbury, N. C.
Sgt. John M. Shinn, Jr Company I, 120th Infantry Wilmington, N. C.
2. Travel by privately owned conveyance is authorized in the cases of 1st Lt. George P. Ritchie, Company E, 120th Infantry, NC NG., station Concord, N. C, 1st Lt. Calvin F, Smith, Company A, 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G., station Burlington, N. C, 2nd Lt. Wilbur G. Earnhardt, Hq. Co. 2nd Bn. 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G., station Albemarle, N. C, Sgt. Herman W. Nichols, Company A, 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G., station Burlington, N. C, Sgt. Henry A. Ricks, Service Co., 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G.,station Raleigh, N. C, Sgt. William D. Ballard, Company E, 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G., station Concord, N. C, Sgt. Luther R. Willard, Company G, 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G., station Winston-Salem, N. C. The monetary allow- ance at the rate of 3 cents per mile is authorized.
3. The United States Property and Disbursing Officer of North Carolina will furnish the necessary transportation to those not authorized to travel by privately owned conveyance from their homes to Camp Perry, Ohio, and return.
4. It being impracticable for the Government to furnish rations in kind the Finance Officer, Camp Perry, Ohio, will pay the enlisted men named hereon in lieu thereof, the monetary allowance of $1.50 per day
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for the necessary number of days consumed in travel from and to their home stations, payment of such allowance for the return journey being authorized in advance.
5. All pay and allowance accounts, subsistence accounts and travel allowance (travel by privately owned conveyance) accounts will be paid by the Finance Officer, Camp Perry, Ohio.
6. The travel directed is necessary in the military service and is properly chargeable to — Individual Officers: N-314-P-4-0620-A-727-2.
Team Members: N-303-P-4-0600-A-727-2.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adji'Tant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders August 18, 1931.
No. 10.
1. So much of Paragraph 1, General Orders No. 9, AGO, NC, dated August 12, 1931, as refers to Sergeant Bennie E. Blount, Company L, 120th Infantry, NC NG., station Parkton, N. C, is hereby rescinded.
2. Sergeant Raymond P. Johnson, Company L, 120th Infantry, NC NG., station Parkton, N. C, is designated as shooting member of the North Carolina National Guard Rifle Team, vice Sergeant Bennie E. Blount, re- lieved.
3. Sergeant Johnson will comply with the requirements of General Orders No. 9, AGO, NC, dated August 12, 1931.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders August 27, 1931.
No. 11.
1. Major William V. Copeland, designated as Team Coach, North Caro- lina Rifle Team at Camp Perry, Ohio, under General Orders No. 9, AGO, NC, dated August 12, 1931, is hereby relieved of duty and directed to return from Camp Perry, Ohio, to his home station.
2. Captain Adrian M. Carroll, Company A, 120th Infantry, N. C N. G., station Burlington, N. C, is directed to proceed to Camp Perry, Ohio, for services as Team Coach with the North Carolina Rifle Team, reporting to the Team Captain not later than the afternoon of August 30, 1931.
3. The United States Property and Disbursing Officer of North Carolina will furnish the necessary transportation requests to and from Camp Perry, Ohio.
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4. Captain Carroll will comply with the requirements of General Orders No. 9, AGO, NC, dated August 12, 1931.
5. The expense enjoined is necessary in the public service.
By order of the Governor: T ... _, ,.
J. Van B. Metts,
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders September 29, 1931.
No. 12.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Headquarters Battery and Combat Train, 2nd Battalion, 252d Coast Artillery, (TD), N. C. N. G., Greensboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
John C. Laughon, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor: j Van r Metts>
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders October 8, 1931.
No. 13.
1. General, Field and Staff Officers including Captains and Lieutenants, not belonging to companies, who receive no instruction with organizations or at duly organized schools for officers of the Guard, commensurate with their grade and duties which qualify them for armory drill pay, will be required to enroll in appropriate Army Extension Courses in order to so qualify in accordance with par. 21, NGR-45 and Section 109, National Defense Act; except that the Senior Instructor N. C. N. G. may authorize modification, in approving a certain number of attendance at drills with organizations, or the performance of other appropriate duties, as qualifi- cation in part; and further that such officers acting as instructors in duly organized schools for officers and enlisted men will be considered as per- forming appropriate duties for armory drill pay.
2. Officers, acting as instructors in organized schools for officers and enlisted men, through which schools the instructors and student officers claim armory drill pay, will report the organization of such schools to The Adjutant General, N. C, and the Senior Instructor, N. C, for their approval as to the suitability of courses of instruction.
By order of the Governor: j Van r MettSi
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh
General Orders November 12, 1931.
No. 14
1. It is with profound sorrow that the death of
MAJOR HENRY SPRAGUE SILVER
120th Infantry, North Carolina National Guard, Raleigh, N. C, which occurred the early morning of November 10, 1931, is announced.
2. Major Silver, born in Morganton, N. C, June 7, 1887, was a capable officer and in his service, during the World War and in more recent years in the National Guard, displayed that disposition which made for him a host of friends who mourn his death, in which the Guard loses an enthusiastic and beloved officer.
Record of Service
Major Silver entered the Training Camp at Fort Olgethorpe, Georgia, where he received his commission as Second Lieuten- ant of Infantry, August 15, 1917. He was promoted First Lieutenant, October 1, 1918. During the World War he served with the 2 8th U. S. Infantry and 30 6th Infantry: was overseas from September 8, 1917 to April 25, 1919: wounded, in the Cantigny Sector France, May 28, 1918, and was honorably discharged May 10, 1919: awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism in battle. In the reorganization of the National Guard, following the World War, he was commissioned Captain and Assistant Plans and Training Officer, 120th Infan- try, North Carolina National Guard. January 31, 1924, he was assigned to the command of Service Company, 120th Infantry, and on May 1, 1929, promoted to Major and Plans and Training Officer, 120th Infantry, which position he held at the time of his death.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders November 28, 1931.
No. 15.
1. Private John C. Laughon, dropped as a deserter from the North Carolina National Guard, General Orders No. 12, A.G.O., NC, September 29, 1931, is hereby restored to duty as a member of Headquarters Battery and Combat Train, 2nd Battalion, 252nd Coast Artillery (TD), N. C. N. G., station Greensboro, N. C.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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STATE OF North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh
General Orders December 30, 1931.
No. 16.
1. With extreme sorrow and deep regret the death of
(ATTAIN THOMAS NEWTON LEE
Commanding Battery F, 113th Field Artillery, North Carolina National Guard, on December 26th, 1931, is announced.
2. Captain Lee, born January 14, 1898, was in the prime of life and for several years has been prominent in the business and civic affairs of his community. He was most highly re- spected by his fellowman and loved by his friends, of whom there were many. He graduated at Trinity College, N. C, with an A.B. degree in 1919. The officers and men of the National Guard, with whom he came in contact deplore his untimely death, through which his Battery loses an ardent worker and a personal friend and the National Guard of the State an efficient, faithful and most valued officer.
Record of Service
Captain Lee attended the training camp at Plattsburg, N. Y., from which he entered the service of his country as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry, September 16th, 1918, serving in this branch of the service at Camp Grant, 111., to December 3rd, 1918, when he received his honorable discharge. In the re- organization of the National Guard of this State, he enlisted in Battery F, 113th Field Artillery, July 2nd, 1923, upon its or- ganization at Monroe, N. C. He was honorably discharged to accept a commission August 6th, 1923, upon which date he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery and assigned to duty with his Battery, promoted to First Lieutenant April 14th, 1925, commissioned Captain July 1st, 1927, and assigned to the command of Battery F, 113th Field Artillery, which command he held at the time of his death.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
58 Report of the Adjutant General
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders December 31, 1931.
No. 17.
1. The following named officers and enlisted men firing for the season 1931, qualified in the classes indicated:
105th ENGINEERS
Name Organization Qualification
Maj. Preston P. Phillips- Field and Staff Marksman
1st Lt. Saxby Chaplin Field and Staff Marksman
Sgt. James R. Etheridge Hq. & Ser. Co.— .Expert
Pvt. Roy C. Kiser Hq. & Ser. Co Sharpshooter
Pvt. Henry Boesch.. Hq. & Ser. Co Sharpshooter
Sgt. Claud W. Davis Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Cpl. Joseph E. Gwinn. Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert M. Fridy... ...Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. John W. Jones Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Frank D. Alexander Hq. & Ser. Co __ -Marksman
Cpl. Columbus R. Johnson.—. — Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Sgt. Edwin H. Dixon Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Pvt. James L. Hunter Hq. & Ser. Co.— _ .Marksman
Sgt. Herbert Y. Westmoreland Hq. & Ser. Co Marksman
Pvt. Joe C. Rhoades .Co. A Expert
Capt. Ralph R. Reins Co. A... ...Sharpshooter
1st Lt. Edmund P. Robinson... Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Robt. W. Goode Co. A ...Marksman
Pvt. Comodore D. Hawkins. ._ ..Co. A Marksman
Sgt. John C. Reeves Co. A Marksman
Staff Sgt. Jasper V. Billings... Co. A Marksman
Pvt. Dewey E. Stone Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Tyre C. McNeil Co. A Marksman
Pvt. Roby W. Hamby _ _ ..Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Hamilton Erwin, Jr _ Co. B... — .'. Marksman
Pvt. Lesley M. Mace Co. B Marksman
Pvt. Robert G. Saulman.. Co. B Marksman
Pvt. Phifer G. Clark..... Co. B ...Marksman
Pvt. Jack V. Cottrel Co. B Marksman
Sgt. Perry L. Small Co. C ... Expert
1st Sgt Aubrey W. Fisher Co. C Sharpshooter
Pvt. 1st CI. Walter W. Hearn Co. C .Sharpshooter
Pvt 1st CI. Sanford E. Eudy Co. C Sharpshooter
Sgt. Clarence Eaton ..Co. C Marksman
Pvt. George E. Holt ......Co. C Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. James L. Graham Co. C - Marksman
Staff Sgt. Carl T. Bell -Co. C - ..Marksman
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Name Organization Qualification
Pvt. 1st CI. Henry B. Kepley Co. C Marksman
Sgt. Prank W. Stoessel.. Co. C~ Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Walter H. Whirlow Co. C~~ — --. Marksman
Pvt. Elvin M. Almon Co. C Marksman
Cpl. Charles M. Feamster ... ..Co. C Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. James A. Lineberger Co. C Marksman
Cpl. William J. Heilig Co. C Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Robinette B. Feamster Co. C Marksman
Pvt. Essen M. Miller Co. C Marksman
Sgt. James H. Ellenberg Co. C - Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Archie L. Sells Co. C Marksman
Sgt. David L. Shuler. Co. C Marksman
Pvt. Kent C. Harris... Co. C Marksman
120th INFANTRY
Staff Sgt. John A. Baker 1st Bn. Hq. Co Expert
Sgt. Joseph R. Faulkner ...1st Bn. Hq. Co Sharpshooter
2nd Lt. Charles F. Jones 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Willie F. Parrott 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Sgt. Joseph B. Breedlove 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. James A. Adcock 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. William R. Cook ..1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. Robert W. Preddy 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. Lomies C. Harris 1st Bn. Hq. Co.. Marksman
Sgt. Melvin B. Duncan 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Kirby C. Clark ...1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. Edgar L. Campbell 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
1st Lt. Calvin F. Smith ....Co. A Expert
2nd Lt. Fred L. Cates Co. A Expert
Capt. Adrian M. Carroll ..Co. A Expert
Cpl. Herman W. Nichols Co. A Sharpshooter
Cpl. George W. Tate ..Co. A Sharpshooter
Cpl. Howard M. Blackwood Co. A Marksman
1st Sgt. Richard N. Fowler Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Elwood N. Pearce.... Co. A_ _ _. Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Phonso E. Goins Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Otto P. Glenn Co. A Marksman
Pvt. Nearse Patrum ..._ Co. A Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas L. Hooper ..Co. A Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Sam L. Shaw Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Allen M. Warren Co. A _. Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. James A. Goins Co. A Marksman
Cpl. Edgar W. Boswell Co. A Marksman
Sgt. James E. Overby Co. B Expert
1st Lt. Harold R. Skillman Co. B Expert
Capt. Claude T. Bowers Co. B .... .. Expert
Sgt. Jesse M. Robinson Co. B Expert
Cpl. Jasper W. Loyd ...Co. B Expert
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Name
Organization
Qualification
Pvt. Harry I. Fulford .Co.
Pvt. Albert H. Paschall Co.
Sgt. Nicholas B. Mustian Co.
Cpl. John E. Floyd Co.
Sgt. William B. Overby_ Co.
Cpl. Alton K. Overby Co.
Pvt. Charles B. Overby Co.
Pvt. William R. Baskerville Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Frank E. Ridout _ Co.
Pvt. Rhody J. Adcox ...Co.
Pvt. Herbert C. Tucker Co.
1st Sgt. George E. Weldon Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Louis Deal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Hal W. Connell Co.
Pvt. Roy W. Haithcock Co.
Pvt. Roy Cameron,,. __Co.
Cpl. Rupert N. Lovell Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. John A. Dowtin ..Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Solon Peoples .Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Leon W. Hofler.. Co.
Pvt. Haywood M. Davis..... Co.
Pvt. Paul Billings Co.
Pvt. Norman H. Newell Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Ernest McKessick Co.
Pvt. Joseph A. Parrot Co.
Pvt. Vernon E. Myrick Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Curtis E. Mustian Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Jim R. Stewart Co.
Pvt. Thomas J. Overby Co.
Cpl. Walter V. Loyd — Co.
Pvt. Jack G. Riggan Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Ernest Jones Co.
Cpl. Mark P. Bottoms ...Co.
Sgt. Robert S. Register... Co.
Pvt. Melvin G. Haithcock Co.
Pvt. Luther B. Jones Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Major R. Wynn Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Ollie C. Leonard Co.
B-— Sharpshooter
B— .Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B..... ...Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B ...Marksman
B. Marksman
B ._ Marksman
B— .Marksman
B Marksman
B _ Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B— Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B. .Marksman
B Marksman
B - Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B — Marksman
B Marksman
B. - Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B- Marksman
Sgt. Vernon V. Brinkley Co.
1st Lt. Thomas S. Kittrell .-.Co.
2nd Lt. Conrad B. Sturges... Co.
Sgt. William H. Bryan... Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Lexi W. Parrish. _ ...Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert A. Lowery Co.
Pvt. William H. Norvell Co.
Pvt. Joseph W. Day Co.
Pvt. Eugene A. Thorne.. Co.
Capt. James C. Cooper Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Richard N. Coghill Co.
C. Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C — Expert
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C— - Marksman
C— —- Marksman
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Name Organization Qualification
Cpl. Melvin T. Renn Co. C Marksman
Cpl. James Lockemy Co. C - Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. John M. Acery Co. C_. -- — Marksman
Sgt. Gregory T. Bissett , _Co. C .Marksman
Cpl. Raymond W. Scoggins Co. C .Marksman
Pvt. James I. Miller Co. C - Marksman
Cpl. Junius B. Ellis Co. C Marksman
Cpl. Joseph H. Ross Co. C Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Owen D. Cothran Co. C ... ! Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Frank J. Reid Co. C Marksman
1st Sgt. Gilbert M. O'Neil Co. C Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Curtis P. Carter ...Co. C... Marksman
Pvt. Roy V. Smith _.?. ....Co. C .....Marksman
Pvt. Fred T. Pierce.. .Co. C Marksman
Pvt. Harry E. Norvell ......Co. C Marksman
1st Lt. George P. Palmer ...2nd Bn. Hq. Co Sharpshooter
2nd Lt. Wilbur G. Earnhardt 2nd Bn. Hq. Co.... ... Sharpshooter
Sgt. Gidney F. Cole ....2nd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Maj. Stephen B. Dolley.. 2nd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Sgt. Wade F. Morris...... 2nd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Clarence V. Blalock 2nd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Lawrence A. Boaz 2nd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. Clarence A. Burleson 2nd Bn. Hq. Co ..Marksman
Pvt. Arthur W. Sells 2nd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Capt. Charles N. Alston Co. E Expert
Cpl. William D. Ballard Co. E ..-- Expert
Cpl. Hoy M. Meisenheimer Co. E Expert
2nd Lt. Wilmer B. Miller Co. E...... Sharpshooter
Sgt. Alfred H. Bruton Co. E Sharpshooter
1st Sgt. Homer J. Isenhour Co. E Sharpshooter
Pvt. Buford F. Beaver Co. E Sharpshooter
Sgt. Joseph F. Miller Co. E Sharpshooter
Sgt. Robert J. Green Co. E Sharpshooter
Pvt. 1st CI. James O. Fletcher Co. E Sharpshooter
1st Lt. George P. Ritchie Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Clegg W. Coley Co. E.._. Marksman
Pvt. Joe R. Miller Co. E .Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Charles A. Canup Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Basil N. Dorton Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Tom G. Thornburg Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Burrell H. Redman Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Ira U. Verble Co. E Marksman
Pvt. John M. Wensil Co. E ..Marksman
Cpl. Lee R. Smith Co. E Marksman
Sgt. Luther D. Safrit Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Lee J. Helton Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Lewis B. Isenhour Co. E_ Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Elbert N. Smith ..... Co. E .....Marksman
Cpl. George P. Allen Co. E Marksman
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Name Organization Qualification
Cpl. Harry H. Crosby Co. E — Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Latt B. Bratton Co. E .. Marksman
Pvt. Sherrill W. Starnes Co. E Marksman
Pvt. William E. Beaver ...Co. E _. Marksman
Pvt. Earnest Gaskey Co. E. Marksman
Pvt. James J. Trull. _ Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Willie E. Clark Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Curtis E. Furr _ Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Luther D. Robinson Co. E... .. Marksman
Pvt. Frank O. Swaringen Co. E Marksman
Sgt. Arthur M. Morris.... Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Olin J. Meismere Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Harry Bennick. Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Clarence P. Caloway Co. E .Marksman
Pvt. Charles E. Richardson... Co. E Marksman
Cpl. Glenn Mcintosh .....Co. F Expert
Sgt. John H. Hudson Co. F Sharpshooter
1st Sgt. Thornwell H. Cato ......Co. F... Marksman
Sgt. William A. Powell ..Co. F Marksman
Pvt. James R. Cook Co. F... ____. Marksman
Sgt. Merton A. Clark Co. F Marksman
1st Lt. Charles D. Kirkpatrick... -Co. F Marksman
Cpl. Charles C. Jennings ....Co. F Marksman
Sgt. Sidney L. Willard. Co. G Expert
1st Lt. Samuel E. Hager, Jr..__. ....Co. G... Sharpshooter
Sgt. Percy L. Holland Co. G Sharpshooter
Cpl. Luther R. Willard Co. G Sharpshooter
Sgt. James R. Bowles Co. G Sharpshooter
Cpl. William C. Sprinkle... Co. G ...Sharpshooter
Capt. Walter B. Williams... Co. G Marksman
Cpl. Arthur J. Lollis Co. G ......Marksman
Pvt. Henry W. Doty -Co. G Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Gabriel Bowles... Co. G Marksman
Cpl. John H. White ~~~ Co. G - Marksman
1st Lt. Clarence J. Lovett.. 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Expert
Sgt. William P. Osbron _..__ 3rd Bn. Hq. Co. Sharpshooter
2nd Lt. Roy Cox. — 3rd Bn. Hq. Co... Marksman
Pvt. George D. Hancock.. 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. Frank Johnson 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. Tom P. Presnell 3rd Bn. Hq. Co. .....Marksman
Sgt. James M. Hall, Jr.. Co. I .....Sharpshooter
Cpl. John M. Shinn, Jr Co. I ._ Sharpshooter
Sgt. John E. Smith. Co. I Marksman
Sgt. Pinkney R. Rankin.. Co. I — .....Marksman
Sgt. James M. Ray Co. I _ Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Harry E. Avery Co. I Marksman
Cpl. George L. Bunch, Jr Co. I Marksman
Pvt John I. Kelly -Co. I _ Marksman
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Name Organization Qualification
Capt. Frank P. Montgomery Co. I — . ...Marksman
Pvt. Wymac Vareen _ Co. I - Marksman
Pvt. Carol E. Conerly Co. I - -Marksman
Cpl. Earl L. Brown _ Co. I ...- - Marksman
Sgt. Fred W. Noblitt Co. K Expert
Sgt. Andrew 0. Eaker Co. K Expert
Capt. Peyton McSwain Co. K Sharpshooter
1st Lt Henry C. Long Co. K • Sharpshooter
Cpl. Cecil W. Wilson Co. K Sharpshooter
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert L. Dover .Co. K Marksman
Pvt. Logan J. Carr Co. K Marksman
Cpl. Chives A. Lowrance... Co. K Marksman
Sgt. Loy S. Hoffman Co. K _ Marksman
1st Sgt. Lawrence Runions _Co. K Marksman
Sgt. Arthur U. McKee ... .._ Co. K Marksman
Sgt. Arlo McFarland Co. K Marksman
Pvt. Marvin Turner Co. K Marksman
Pvt. Joseph G. McSwain Co. K Marksman
Pvt. David P. Ledford Co. K ..— Marksman
Cpl. Bennie E. Blount Co. L Expert
Capt. Ernest D. McGougan... Co. L... Expert
Pvt. 1st CI. Raymond P. Johnson Co. L Expert
Pvt. John L. Armstrong ...Co. L Expert.
Pvt. Dan A. McDairmid.. Co. L ._.. Expert
1st Lt. William D. Smith Co. L Expert
Sgt. Simon P. Hall. Co. L Sharpshooter
Cpl. Len H. Calhoun Co. L Sharpshooter
Pvt. 1st CI. Dan L. Phillips _ Co. L Sharpshooter
Pvt. 1st CI. Lacy J. Lancaster..-. Co. L Sharpshooter
Sgt. Benson T. Johnson Co. L Sharpshooter
Sgt. Willie H. Jackson Co. L ...Marksman
1st Sgt. Edward L. Phillips.. — _ Co. L Marksman
Sgt. Vance McNeill. Co. L Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Allen H. McArthur Co. L Marksman
Sgt. William A. Phillips..— Co. L Marksman
Cpl. Don P. Williamson Co. L . ... Marksman
Pvt. Irving C. Collier... Co. L. Marksman
Sgt. William D. Pickett _. Co. D ...Expert Gunner (MG)
1st Lt. James B. Cole Co. D Gunner 1st CI. (MG)
2nd Lt. Henry F. Pickett Co. D Gunner 1st CI. (MG)
Sgt. Harry L. Lloyd Co. D Gunner 1st CI. (MG)
Pvt. 1st CI. Henry E. James Co. D ...Gunner 2nd CI. (MG)
Sgt. William E. Johnson Co. D Gunner 2nd CI. (MG)
Pvt. 1st CI. Clarence W. McCauley Co. D Gunner 2nd CI. (MG)
Pvt. Roy G. Renn Co. D ...Gunner 2nd CI. (MG)
Sgt Samuel E. James Co. D Gunner 2nd CI (MG)
Sgt. H Hearst Rosser Co. D Gunner 2nd CI (MG)
Pvt. James B. Duncan Co. D Gunner 2nd CI (MG)
Pvt. Owen D. Currie Co. D ....... Gunner 2nd CI (MG)
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Name Organization
Sgt. Fred H. Lewis Co. H Gunner
Sgt. Charles F. Edwards Co. H Gunner
Sgt. James E. Robinson. Co. H Gunner
Cpl. Marcus E. Davis... Co. H Gunner
Cpl. Pinkie T. Messer Co. H Gunner
Sgt. Francis A. Wyatt Co. H Gunner
Pvt. James M. Davis Co. H Gunner
Sgt. Raymond M. Seates Co. H Gunner
Sgt. Walter B. Lee Co. H Gunner
Cpl. George E. Plott... _ Co. H Gunner
Cpl. William G. Arrington Co. H— Gunner
Pvt. Robert H. Fry Co. H Gunner
Pvt. Francis D. Messer Co. H Gunner
Pvt. Robert Phillips Co. H Gunner
Pvt. Hartsell Hawkins Co. H Gunner
Qualifi |
cation |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
1st CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
2nd CI. |
(MG) |
Sgt. Joseph E. Adkins ___.Co.
Cpl. Henry M. Joyner... Co.
Sgt. William L. Massengill Co.
1st Sgt. Jimmie J. Petway... Co.
Pvt. Donnie Meeks Co.
Cpl. Jesse B. Jackson... ___ Co.
Cpl. George C. Stallings Co.
Gunner 1st CI. (MG) Gunner 1st CI. (MG) .Gunner 1st CI. (MG) Gunner 2nd CI. (MG) Gunner 2nd CI. (MG) Gunner 2nd CI. (MG)
M
M
M
M
M
M
M ...Gunner 2nd CI. (MG)
Pvt. 1st CI. Lonnie W. Harvell Howitzer Co. .Expert Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. James B. Taylor... Howitzer Co. .Expert Gunner (Inf. How)
Pvt. 1st CI. Marcus M. Belt.. Howitzer Co.. Expert Gunner (Inf. How)
Cpl. Rochelle L. Clary Howitzer Co. 1st CI. Gunner (Inf. How)
Cpl. Jennings F. Wofford..... Howitzer Co. .1st CI. Gunner (Inf. How)
Cpl. Grady L. Moss __ ..Howitzer Co.. 1st CI. Gunner (Inf. How)
Sgt. Alexander C. Cashion Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf. How)
Pvt. 1st CI. Julius L. Braswell Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf. How)
Pvt. 1st CI. Hubert A. Enloe Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. 1st CI. William T. Faulkner Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Cpl. Jacob T. Shrum Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Sgt. Ernest F. Moore... .Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Richard B. Harrison.— Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Frank W. Lowe Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Malcom O. Ballard... Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Oscar C. Clemmer Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Floyd M. Phillips Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Lawrence P. Smith Howitzer Co. .2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. 1st CI. William T. Phillips Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Cpl. Charlie H. Moss Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. 1st CI. Woodrow W. Long Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. Charlie B. Todd Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. 1st CI. Troy L. McDaniel Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Pvt. 1st CI. Foye E. Stewart.. Howitzer Co. 2nd CI. Gunner (Inf.How)
Sgt. Gordon I. Steagall 1st Bn. Hq. Co.-.Marksman (Pistol)
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Name Organization Qualification
Capt. Adrian M. Carroll .Co. A Expert (Pistol]
Sgt. Russell E. Mclntyre . -Co. A Marksman (Pistol,
1st Sgt. Richard N. Fowler Co. A Marksman (Pistol;
Sgt. Otto P. Glenn Co. A... Marksman (Pistol;
Sgt. Allen M. Warren Co. A Marksman (Pistol;
1st Lt. Harold R. Skillman 1st Sgt. George E. Weldon Sgt. Nicholas B. Mustian Sgt. Robert S. Register
.Co. B Expert
.Co. B Marksman
.Co. B Marksman
.Co. B Marksman
Pvt. Joseph W. Day _Co. C Sharpshooter
Capt. James C. Cooper Co. C~ Marksman
Sgt. Gilbert M. O'Neil Co. C _ ...Marksman
2nd Lt. Henry F. Pickett _Co.
Sgt. Hubert L. Rigsbee Co.
Cpl. John C. Byrd Co.
1st Sgt. Frank H. Barbour. Co.
Sgt. William D. Pickett Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Lindon S. Shaw Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Ernest T. Pendergrass Co.
Sgt. Harry L. Lloyd ...Co.
Sgt. J. Willie Enoch Co.
D . Sharpshooter
D Sharpshooter
D Marksman
D .'..Marksman
D Marksman
D— _ Marksman
D Marksman
D Marksman
D Marksman
2nd Lt. Wilbur G. Earnhardt .2nd Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
1st Lt. George P. Palmer 2nd Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Capt. Charles N. Alston. Co. E Expert
2nd Lt. Wilmer B. Miller Co. E .... Sharpshooter
Sgt. Joseph F. Miller.. Co. E Sharpshooter
1st Sgt. Homer J. Isenhour Co. E Sharpshooter
1st Lt. George P. Ritchie .... Co. E Marksman
Cpl. William D. Ballard Co. E Marksman
Cpl. Edward B. Arthur Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. James 0. Fletcher Co. E Marksman
1st Lt. Charles D. Kirkpatrick Co.
Sgt. John E. Hales.. Co.
Cpl. William C. Sprinkle... _Co.
Cpl. Luther R. Willard... _Co.
Sgt. John F. Moir Co.
2nd Lt. Charles J. Langley Co.
Rufus W. Allison Co.
Francis A. Wyatt _Co.
Fred H. Lewis Co.
Francis D. Messer ..Co.
Charles P. Edwards Co.
F Marksman
F ...Marksman
G Sharpshooter
G Sharpshooter
G Marksman
G - Marksman
Pvt
Sgt Pvt Sgt.
Siit. James M. Hall, Jr Co. I
H Marksman
H Marksman
II Marksman
H ..... Marksman
H Marksman
Expert
1st Lt. Henry C. Long Co.
1st Sgt. Lawrence Runions Co.
K Expert
K Marksman
Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol
Pistol; Pistol; Pistol;
Pistol; Pistol ; Pistol; Pistol j Pistol ; Pistol ; Pistol Pistol; Pistol ,
Pistol Pistol,
Pistol ;
Pistol
Pistol)
Pistol;
Pistol;
Pistol;
Pistol;
Pistol;
Pistol; Pistol;
Pistol; Pistol; Pistol;
Pistol
Pistol; Pistol; Pistol; Pistol;
Pistol
Pistol ;
Pistol Pistol
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2nd Lt. Charles E. Riley Co.
Cpl. Branston W. Page Co.
Sgt. William L. Massengill Co.
1st Lt. J. Ernest Paschall Co.
Sgt. John W. Hawkins ._ Co.
Cpl. Henry M. Joyner __Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Dillon L. Massengill Co.
Sgt. Joseph E. Adkins Co.
Cpl. George C. Stallings Co.
M Sharpshooter
M Sharpshooter
M Sharpshooter
M Marksman
M Marksman
M Marksman
M .Marksman
M — Marksman
M Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Malcom O. Ballard ...Howitzer
Capt. Arthur H. Fuller Howitzer
1st Lt. John O. Rankin, Jr Howitzer
Sgt. Russell E. Conrad Howitzer
1st Sgt. Jappie G. Messer... Howitzer
Pvt. Mont M. Raby .....Howitzer
Pvt. Oscar C. Clemmer Howitzer
Pvt. Richard B. Harrison Howitzer
Cpl. Jennings F. Woffo'rd Howitzer
Cpl. Stewart H. Messer Howitzer
Pvt. Ralph J. Raby Howitzer
Pvt. James H. Pace Howitzer
Co Expert
Co Sharpshooter
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co. Marksman
Capt. Allen H. Gwyn Hdqrs.
Cpl. Clarence L. Roach. Hdqrs.
Cpl. Lane E. Peters Hdqrs.
Cpl. Julius W. Medley Hdqrs.
Pvt. 1st CI. Archie M. Hicks Hdqrs.
Pvt. Julius A. Cooke Hdqrs.
Sgt. Lester C. Clymer Hdqrs.
Sgt. Royal S. Delap Hdqrs.
Sgt. William B. Mitchell Hdqrs.
Cpl. Williard B. Apple Hdqrs.
Cpl. Floyd B. Baker .... Hdqrs.
Cpl. Paul W. Faries Hdqrs.
Pvt. 1st CI. Charles Apple Hdqrs.
Pvt. 1st CI. David N. Paschal Hdqrs.
Pvt. William G. Bunton Hdqrs.
Pvt. Al Z. Hooper Hdqrs.
Pvt. Heriery C. Hundley Hdqrs.
Pvt Robert L. Ray Hdqrs.
Pvt. William H. Roach Hdqrs.
Pvt. Claude I. Turner Hdqrs.
Pvt. Wilmer L. Walker... Hdqrs.
Pvt. Oran O. Wingfield Hdqrs.
Co Expert
Co Expert
Co Sharpshooter
Co Sharpshooter
Co Sharpshooter
Co Sharpshooter
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co.. Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co. Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
1st Lt. Carter Lee Rhinehart .. _.30th Signal Co. ... Marksman
2nd Lt. Wade H. Rhea 30th Signal Co. ... Marksman
Mastr. Sgt. Jennings H. Payne —..30th Signal Co. ... Marksman
Tech. Sgt. Lionel C. Anderson 30th Signal Co.— Marksman
Sgt. Charles K. Bishop _30th Signal Co. ...Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Abel S. Huffman 30th Signal Co. ... Marksman
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Xante Organization Qualification
Pvt. 1st CI. Decallon S. Plemmons 30th Signal Co Marksman (Pistol)
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert F. Smathers 30th Signal Co. Marksman (Pistol)
Pvt. Lush B. Warren 30th Signal Co. Marksman (Pistol)
Pvt. Ray Robinson 30th Signal Co. Marksman (Pistol)
252nd (OAST ARTILLERY
Xante Organization Qualification
Pvt. William F. Teague .2d Bn. Hq. Btry. Marksman (Pistol)
Pvt. 1st CI. William C. Ray 2d Bn. Hq. Btry .Marksman (Pistol)
Capt. Julian H. Blue .Regt. Staff Expert (Rifle)
Sgt. Benjamin M. Bradin ... Btry. F Expert (Rifle)
Sgt. Lloyd W. Townsend Btry. B Expert (Rifle)
Sgt. Alfred Cole... Btry. F Expert (Rifle)
St. Sgt. Broadus A. Scott Btry. C Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Maj. James B. McCumber . . 3rd Bn. Staff Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Cpl. Alphus W. Pittman Btry. F Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert A. Currie ... ..Btry. F Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Pvt. Carl R. Brock Btry. F Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Pvt. 1st CI. James C. Brown Btry. F Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Pvt. William A. Teague 2d Bn. Com. Tr. Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Pvt. John C. Laughon 2d Bn. Com. Tr. Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Cpl. Ernest R. Shinn Hdqrs. Btry Sharpshooter (Rifle)
Pvt. Harvey L. Carrick 2d Bn. Com. Tr. Marksman (Rifle)
Pvt. 1st CI. William C. Ray 2d Bn. Com. Tr...Marksman (Rifle)
Sgt. Joseph K. Isley..... 2d Bn. Com. Tr. Marksman (Rifle)
Cpl. Arnold A. Culbreth ...2d Bn. Com. Tr.. Marksman (Rifle)
Pvt. Delmar W. Rann Hdqrs. Btry Marksman (Rifle)
(Qualifications above are for rifle Course "D" except where otherwise noted.) 2. All officers and enlisted men whose names appear in the foregoing list will be awarded the proper qualification insignia.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
GENERAL ORDERS— 1932
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders
No. 1
January 25, 1932.
1. In accordance with War Department instructions, the Annual Armory Inspection of Federally recognized units of the North Carolina National Guard will be conducted by officers of the United States Army, detailed by Headquarters, Fourth Corps Area. The inspection of personuel will be made beginning at 8:00 P. M. on the dates named herein. Hours of in- spection may be changed by the Inspecting Officer, if necessary and upon ample notice to the organization commander.
ITINERARY AND INSPECTING OFFICERS' ANNUAL INSPECTION NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD, 1032.
Major Franklin Kemble, C. A. (DOL), Wilmington, N. ( .
March 7... Battery A, 252nd C. A Wilmington
March S ... Headquarters Battery, 252nd C. A Wilmington
March 14 ..Band Section, 252nd C. A Wilmington
March 15 Service Battery, 252nd C. A .....Whiteville
March 16.. Battery B, 252nd C. A Lumberton
March 17- Battery F, 252nd C. A Raeford
March 18... Hdq. Btry. & C.T., 1st Bn., 252nd C. A... Raeford
March 21....Battery E, 252nd C. A High Point
March 22... Hdq. Btry. & C.T., 3rd Bn., 252nd C. A. ....High Point
March 23 Battery C, 252nd C. A Greensboro
March 24... Battery D, 252nd C. A Greensboro
March 25 Hdq. Btry. & C.T., 2nd Bn., Hq. Staff, 2nd Bn.
252nd C. A Greensb* »r< i
March 29 . Reg'tl Hq. Staff; 1st & 3rd Bn. Hq. Staff 252nd C. A... Wilmington
Captain (hue W. Woodward, Inf. (DOL), Durham, N. C.
March 21 State Staff Corps and Dept. State Detachment, State Arsenal, Headquarters 60th Brigade,
and Service Company 120th Infantry Raleigh
March 22... Headquarters Company 3rd Bn. 120th Inf... ... Asheboro
March 23 ... Headquarters Company 60th Brigade Leaksville
March 24. Company G, 120th Inf Winston-Salem
March 25 Headquarters Company 2nd Bn. 120th Inf. Albemarle
March 26 Company E, 120th Inf Concord
March 28 Company F, 120th Inf. and Finance Section 30th
Division Charlotte
March 29 . Howitzer Company & Ho. 2nd Bn. 120th Inf. Gastonia
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March 30 Company K, 120th Inf. - - Shelby
March 31 Company H, 120th Inf. Waynesville
Captain Tom S. Brand, Inf. {DOL), Charlotte \. C.
Company I, & Hq. 3rd Bn. 120th Inf. ....Wilmington
Company L, 120th Inf. -- Parkton
Company M, 120th Inf. - - Wilson
7. .Company B, 120th Inf Warrenton
Company C, 120th Inf. & Inspectors Section
301 h Division Henderson
Headquarters Company 1st Bn. 120th Inf Oxford
Company D, 120th Inf. ~~ ...Durham
Headquarters 120th Inf Graham
Company A, & Hq. 1st Bn. 120th Inf Burlington
Headquarters Company 120th Inf Reidsville
Captain Gordon C. Day, Engrs. (DOL), Charlotte, N. C.
Hdq. & Hdqs. 1st Bn. 105th Engineers Durham
Company A, 105th Engineers.... N. Wilkesboro
Company B, 105th Engineers.. Morganton
Company C, 105th Engineers Salisbury
Headquarters & Service Company 105th Engrs.... Charlotte
Captain Rumsey Campbell, F. A. (DOL), Greenville, N. C.
April 25... Battery A, 113th F. A Greenville
April 26 ...Battery C, 113th F. A Washington
April 27 .Battery D, 113th F. A New Bern
April 2S Service Battery, 113th F. A, Kinston
April 29 Hq. Btry. & C.T. 2nd Bn., 113th F. A. . Smithfield
April 30 Hq. Btry. & C.T. 1st Bn.. 113th F. A Youngsville
May 2... Battery B, 113th F. A Louisburg
Major Harleigh Park hurst, F. A. (DOL), Raleigh, X. C.
Hqrs. & Hqrs. 1st Bn. & Staff, 113th F. A Raleigh
Headquarters Battery, 113th F. A Dunn
Battery E, 113th F. A Sanford
Battery F, 113th F. A...... .Monroe
Hq. Btry. & C.T., 3rd Bn., 113th F. A. .....Lenoir
Major H. B. McMurdo, Medical Corps, (DOL), Fort McPherson, Ga.
April 29 . Med. Det. 3rd Sqdrn., 109th Cavalry... Lincolnton
Med. Det. 105th Engrs ..... Charlotte
115th Ambulance Company, Med Edenton
Med. Det. 113th F. A Wake Forest
Regt'l Hqrs. Band and Service Company 105th
Med. Regt Henderson
May 5 Med. Det. 120th Inf. Graham
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May 6 -Med. Det. 252nd C. A Greensboro
May 7 Hqrs. Amb. Bn. & Hosp. Co. Med Madison
Major William H. W. Youngs, Cavalry, (DOL<), Asheville, N. C.
May 10— Machine Gun Troop, 109th Cavalry.. ...Statesville
May 11— Troop I, 109th Cavalry Lincolnton
May 12 ...Troop K, 109th Cavalry Asheville
Captain Clarence L,. Strike, S. C, (DOL), Canton, N. C.
May 13— 30th Signal Company; 30th Signal Section Canton
2. (a) All property, including rifles and pistols, field ranges and uten- sils, shoes and other leather goods, will be thoroughly cleaned and put in good condition.
(b) Property in supply rooms and in individual lockers will be neatly and carefully arranged, that the Inspecting Officer may see its general condition.
(c) Any property unserviceable will be arranged separate from other property, ready for inspection.
(d) Copies of "Guide for Annual Armory Inspection," appended to Memorandum No. 5, Headquarters, Fourth Corps Area, March 2, 1931, as amended, have been furnished all organization commanders, and these in- structions should be studied and given special attention.
3. Attendance upon the inspection is compulsory. All officers and en- listed men will lay aside all other business and report at the time and place designated for the inspection. A report of all absentees from inspection by reason of unavoidable causes, such as sickness, etc., will be rendered to the Inspecting Officer. Absentees without leave of absence or furloughs will be dealt with in accordance with the law. Officers and enlisted men temporarily absent from their home stations at the muster and inspection of their organization may be attached, for inspection, to any other organiza- tion, provided necessary arrangements are made with the Adjutant Gen- eral's Department by the immediate commanding officers and notice given the Inspectors to whom they are to report.
4. All records required by National Guard Regulations, or other War Department authority, will be fully written up and accessible. The files of retained enlistment and physical examination papers of enlisted men for the entire personnel at the time of the inspection must be conviently arranged in case information of this nature is desired. Particular attention is in- vited to papers and records pertaining to an organization of the National Guard, which should be kept up to date at all times.
5. The service uniform, woolen, olive drab rolled collar, without packs, will be worn, including cap, regulation shoes and leggins. White collars will not be worn, but the olive drab service shirt will be worn under the coat. Officers will be uniformed the same as troops of their command with saber. Every effort will be made to have personal equipment thoroughly renovated and properly cleaned in order that each may present a neat appearance.
6. All Officers, Staff Corps and Departments, and officers not attached to organizations will report to the Inspecting Officers at the nearest station indicated, and on the date mentioned in Paragraph 1 hereof.
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7. Time of arrival of Inspecting Officers will be transmitted to organiza- tion commanders as soon as practicable. Upon their arrival, organization commanders will report in person to them for inspection.
By order of the Governor: j yAN B Metts
The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders February 19, 1932.
No. 2.
1. Commanding and all other officers, North Carolina National Guard, responsible to the State for Federal property issued by the Federal Govern- ment, whose property accounts show a shortage of $150.00 or more, or whose shortage continues to increase, will enter on armory drill payrolls for the quarter ending April 30, 193 2, and on subsequent payrolls, in column of Remarks, opposite the name of the responsible officer, the following:
"Not to be paid, pending property adjustment" until such time as his property adjustment is completed, (Par. 25NGR 59) and Form 18 be submitted.
2. Regimental and separate squadron commanders and Instructors who certify to payrolls will be advised of property shortages in such cases as require the remarks noted in Par. 1 and should such statement under Remarks be not inserted on appropriate payrolls, the regimental or separate squadron commander and Instructor concerned will cause the proper remarks to be made before certifying and forwarding payroll.
By order of the Governor: j Vy:. R MFTTg)
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders April 23, 1932.
No. 3.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Battery C, 252nd Coast Artillery (TD), N. C. N. G., Greensboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
Linwood A, Hood, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor: T ,r .-, ,,
J. Van B. Metts,
(Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders May 25, 1932.
No. 4.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Battery C, 252nd Coast Artillery (TD), N. C. N. G., Greensboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
Charlie Brown, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders June i, 1932.
No. 5.
1. Under authority of the Militia Bureau, War Department, fifteen-day Camps of Instruction will be held for the North Carolina National Guard as follows:
July 3-17, 1932 ^ Camp Glenn, N. C.
State Staff and Detachment 120th Infantry
July 31-August 14, 1932 Fort Moultrie, S. C.
252d Coast Artillery Regiment (T.D.)
July 17-31, 1932 Camp Jackson, S. C.
105th Engrs. (less 2nd Bn.) 10 5th Medical Regiment
July 17-31. 1932 Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
3d Squadron. 10 9th Cavalry Machine Gun Troop, 10 9th Cavalry
July 31-August 14, 1932 Camp Jackson, S. C.
Hq. & Hq. Det. & all Sects 30th Div.
30th Signal Company
Hq. & Hq. Co., 60th Inf. Brig.
August 7-21. 1932 Fort Bragg, N. C.
113th Field Artillery.
2. At the conclusion of the camps and training, organizations will return to their proper stations unless sooner relieved by proper authority.
3. Advance detachments will be in accordance with Militia Bureau
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Circular No. 25, 1930 and Regimental and separate commanders will be advised of approval upon receipt of training authorities.
4. Senior officers of each regiment or separate battalion are designated as Camp Commanders for their respective camps, and will perform the duties of such to include the publication of the necessary orders covering the conduct of the camp and program of instruction. At the termination of the camps each Camp Commander will submit to the Adjutant General of North Carolina a report on his camp with such recommendations and comments as may be deemed advisable and helpful for subsequent camps.
5. (a) Schedule of movements to and from Camps of Instruction will be furnished all concerned in a separate communication.
(b) Drayage from armory to railroad station and the reverse will be paid by the United States Property and Disbursing Officer on Form 1034 and 1034a W. D., which will be accompanied by receipted bills in duplicate from the person or persons rendering the service. Payments will not be made to officers, commanding units. Such drayage will be accomplished as economically as possible, and in no case will exceed a total of $20.00 per organization for hauling both ways from the armory. Full use will be made of organizational vehicular equipment and drayage will be al- lowed to organizations only in cases where no wagons or trucks are avail- able to perform such services.
(c) Transportation requests and bills of lading will be furnished by the United States Property and Disbursing Officer together with instructions covering their use. Officers to whom transportation requests and bills of lading are issued will be held strictly accountable for their proper use and accomplishment.
(d) It being impracticable for the Government to furnish rations in kind, travel rations en route to camp will be paid at the rate of not to exceed $1.20 per day per man prorated between the usual three meals. Travel rations on the return trip will be issued in kind by the various camp supply officers on the basis of 70c per day or 23 %c per meal where less than a full day is consumed. Reimbursement will be made on this basis and receipted bills in duplicate must be obtained and attached to vouchers.
(e) Rations while in camp for enlisted men will be at the rate of not to exceed fifty cents (50c) per day per man, and will be purchased by the Supply Officers of the respective camps in accordance with instructions of the United States Property and Disbursing Officer. The allowance for this purpose is for the purchase of bona fide subsistence.
(f) The United States Property and Disbursing Officer will pay all troops prior to their departure from camp, if practicable, and will settle all ac- counts incident to the camps properly payable from Federal funds.
(g) Reimbursement for travel in privately owned automobile will be authorized only under exceptional circumstances and in such cases appli- cation will be made to the Adjutant General in order that travel in this manner may be authorized in travel orders. Not to exceed three enlisted men from each unit and officers not belonging to organizations will be permitted to travel other than with the organization to which they belong.
6. (a) Regulation cotton uniform with coat and olive drab shirt, shoes and campaign hat will be worn on the train and in camp. (Coat to be worn when so ordered by the Camp Commander.)
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(b) Complete equipment (less overcoats and equipment manifestly in- appropriate) as shown in Tables of Equipment will be taken with excep- tions noted below:
Field Artillery: The usual field equipment will be taken to Fort Bragg. Any exceptions will be made the subject of a special communication from this office.
Cavalry and Medical Units: Cavalry units will carry their animals to camp with forage for two days travel each way, and one escort wagon per troop. Tentage, cots and garbage cans will not be taken to Fort Ogle- thorpe.
Engineers: All tentage will be taken, and also demolition and pioneer equipment and sketching outfits. Certain exceptions may be made by the Commanding Officer, 10 5th Engineers.
Coast Artillery Corps: All troops at Fort Moultrie will be quartered in tents. Cots and cooking utensils will be carried. Tentage (heavy) will be furnished by the Quartermaster at Fort Moultrie.
7. The provisions of NGR 45 will govern as to numerical strength and organizations must comply with these and other regulations to be en- titled to federal pay.
8. No debts or obligations against the State or United States will be incurred by any officer, enlisted man or organization, except such as may have been properly and specifically authorized from this office.
9. Commanding Officers of troops attending joint camps are directed to comply with all orders and regulations in force at the camp, and will issue necessary instructions to put this in effect.
10. Pay and allowances of officers and warrant officers and pay and subsistence of enlisted men will be settled by the United States Property and Disbursing Officer. Transportation of personnel, equipment and animals will be paid by the Finance Officer, U. S. A., Washington, D. C. The expenses are chargeable as follows:
Pay, Officers MB-4913 2-P-3-0121-A-703-3
Pay, Warrant Officers MB-49132-P-3-0122-A-703-3
Pay, Enlisted Men MB-49132-P-3-0123-A-703-3
Subsistence enlisted men MB-49132-P-3-0260-A-703-3
Transportation personnel MB-49500-P-3-0 600-A-703-3
Transportation equipment MB-49500-P-3-0700-A-703-3
11. Travel directed is necessary in the Military service.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts. (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of Nobtii Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders
No. 6.
June 8, 1932.
1. The following named officers and men firing for the season 1931, qualified in the classes indicated:
130th INFANTRY
Name Organization Qualification
1st Lt. William D. Smith Co. L Marksman (Pistol)
1st Lt. William D. Smith .Co. L... Marksman (Rifle)*
1st Lt. William D. Smith Co. L.... .Sharpshooter (Rifle)**
113th FIELD ARTILLERY'
Name Organi
2nd Lt. Claude H. Hasty Btry.
Sgt. William H. Crow ...Btry.
Sgt. James C. Ashecraft Btry.
Pvt. David H. Thompson Btry.
Pvt. Cornelius W. Parker... Btry.
Sgt. Leroy M. Secrest Btry.
Staff Sgt. Alton Mason Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. Neil M. Morgan Btry.
Pvt. Bundy B. Thompson Btry.
1st Sgt. Braxton B. Craig Btry.
Pvt. Boyce G. Whitley Btry.
Cpl. William E. Thomas Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. Curtis B. Hinson. Btry.
Pvt. Ward F. Wilson Btry.
Pvt. Elgin B. Helms Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. Archie J. McNeely Btry.
Cpl. Walter L. Garrison Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. Lawrence A. Hunnicutt. Btry.
Pvt. Brascus S. Starnes Btry.
Cpl. Roy C. Smith Btry.
Pvt. Segal A. Eudy Btry.
Pvt. Herdy L. Smith. Btry.
Sgt. George W. Tucker Btry.
Pvt. Brinkman Starnes Btry.
Pvt. Walter J. Laney ... Btry.
Cpl. Joe A. Privett Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. Boyce E. Funderburk Btry.
Pvt. Theron T. Wilson ... Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. James H. Glenn .....Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. John D. Whitley Btry.
Pvt. 1st CI. Ernest C. Plyler Btry.
zation Qualification
F Expert
F Expert
F Expert
F Expert
F Expert
F Sharpshooter
F Sharpshooter
F Marksman
F Marksman
F... Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F ...Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F. Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F- Marksman
F— - Marksman
F Marksman
♦Course C. Rifle. **Course B. Rifle.
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Pvt. Christopher S. Lamb Btry. F Marksman
Pvt. Boyce G. Whitley. Btry. F Marksman
Pvt. Lewis J. Whitley.... Btry. F Marksman
Pvt. Lynn J. Summerlin Btry. F Marksman
Pvt. Charles W. Long Btry. F Marksman
Pvt. Earl T. Long ._ Btry. F . Marksman
Pvt. Jackson R. Brower.... Btry. F Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Howard W. Tucker Btry. F Marksman
109th CAVALRY
Name Organization Qualification
Maj. E. P. Coston Troop K Expert
1st Lt. J. W. Tallent Troop K Expert
2nd Lt. Edwin R. Bard Troop K Sharpshooter
Capt. W. C. Lyda Troop K Marksman
Sgt. William Leach Troop K Sharpshooter
Pvt. Harold C. Caiieton Troop K Sharpshooter
1st Sgt. G. W. Bryson Troop K Sharpshooter
Cpl. Byron E. Reeves Troop K Sharpshooter
Pvt. Wilfred Shelton Troop K Sharpshooter
Cpl. J. R. Bates .....Troop K Sharpshooter
Sgt. P. H. Fritschy Troop K Marksman
Cpl. H. D. Osborne Troop K Marksman
Pvt. A. N. Smith ...Troop K ....Marksman
Sgt. Arthur Eve Troop K Marksman
Pvt. Jack H. Gudger Troop K Marksman
Cpl. Geo. R. Hull Troop K Marksman
Cpl. Hartman F. Dillingham Troop K Marksman
Pvt. William Stradley Troop K Marksman
Pvt. Robert Bainbridge Troop K Marksman
Pvt. T. A. Peace Troop K Marksman
Sgt. W. R. Carleton .Troop K Marksman
Pvt. E. T. Connor Troop K Marksman
Pvt. John H. Yount Troop K Marksman
Sgt. Frank Krause, Jr ..Troop K Marksman
Pvt. James T. Metcalf Troop K Marksman
Pvt. William Crowder Troop K . Marksman
Cpl. Jack W. Holland Troop K Marksman
Pvt. William Howell— Troop K Marksman
2. All officers and men whose names appear in the foregoing list will be awarded the proper qualification insignia.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders June 9, 1932.
No. 7.
SCHEDULE OF TRAIN MOVEMENTS, SUMMER CAMPS, N. C. NATIONAL GUARD, 1932
(AMP GLENN, MOREHEAD CITY, N. C, JULY 3-17, 1932
Company H, 120th Infantry
July 2 Lv. Waynesville So. Ry. No. IS 1:00 P.M. C.T.
Ar. Asheville So. Ry. No. 18 __.2:00 P.M. C.T.
Lv. Asheville -So. Ry. No. 16 5:00 P.M. E.T.
Lv. Salisbury So. Ry. No. 32... 9:10P.M.
July 3 Lv. Greensboro -So. Ry. No. 112 12:25 A.M.
Ar. Goldsboro So. Ry. No. 112... .....5:30 A.M.
Lv. Goldsboro N. S. Ry. No. 8 7:15 A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry. No. 8 10:55 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Waynesville.
Return movement July 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
Company E, and 2nd Battalion Hq. Company, 120th Infantry
July 2 Lv. Concord ....So. Ry. No. 46 ....12:48 P.M.
Ar. Salisbury So. Ry. No. 46 .. _ 1:30 P.M.
Lv. Albemarle -Yadkin R. R. Special 12:20 P.M.
Ar. Salisbury ....Yadkin R. R. Special 1:30 P.M.
Lv. Salisbury So. Ry. No. 46 1:35 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro _So. Ry. No. 46 3:15 P.M.
Lv. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 22 6:00 P.M.
Ar. Goldsboro _So. Ry. No. 22... 10:00P.M.
July 3 Lv. Goldsboro N. S. Ry. Special 12:01A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry. Special 4:30A.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Concord.
1 Tourist car, 1 36-foot baggage car from Albemarle.
Return movement July 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
3rd Battalion Hq. Co., Hq. Co., Co. G, Co. A, Mod. Dot., Co. I). State Detachment and Service Co., Co. L, 1 20th Infantry
July 2 Lv. Asheboro _H. P. A. & R. Ry. No. 134 ..... 2:30 P.M.
Ar. High Point .11. P. A. & R. Ry. No. 134 ...... 4:10 P.M.
Lv. High Point .... .So. Ry. No. 34 5:22P.M.
Ar. Greensboro -So. Ry. No. 34 5:55 P.M.
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Lv. Reidsville So. Ry. No. 135 4:50 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 135. 5:25 P.M.
Lv. Winston-Salem So. Ry. No. 22 4:50 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 22 5:40PM.
Lv. Greensboro _ _So. Ry. Special 6:15 P.M.
Lv. Burlington _._. So. Ry. Special.... 7:15 P.M.
Lv. Graham So. Ry. Special 7:30 P.M.
Lv. Durham So. Ry. Special. 8:40 P.M.
Lv. Raleigh So. Ry. Special 9:40PM.
Ar. Selma So. Ry. Special 10:30 P.M.
Lv. Parkton A. C. L. Ry. No. 66-... 7:25 P.M.
Ar. Selma A. C. L. Ry. No. 82 10:31PM.
Lv. Selma So. Ry. Special .10:40 P.M.
Ar. Goldsboro .....So. Ry. Special 11:30 P.M.
July 3 Lv. Goldsboro N. S. Ry. Special 12:01A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry. Special 4:30 A.M.
Equipment:
1 Tourist car, 1 36-foot baggage car from Asheboro. Fill out at Bur-
lington.
2 Coaches, 1 3-foot baggage car from Winston-Salem. Fill out at Durham. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Reidsville. Fill out at Graham.
2 Coaches from Burlington. Load in baggage car from Asheboro.
1 Coach from Graham. Load equipment in car from Reidsville.
2 Coaches from Durham. Load equipment in car from Winston-Salem. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Raleigh.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Parkton.
Return movement July 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
State detachment will travel to and from camp in government trucks.
Co. K, How. Co., Co. F, and Co. I, 120th Infantry
July 2 Lv. Shelby . S. A. L. Ry. No. 22 5:25 P.M.
Ar. Charlotte S. A. L. Ry. No. 22... 7:40P.M.
Lv. Gastonia ... P. & N. Ry. Special 5:00 P.M.
Ar. Charlotte -... P. & N. Ry. Special 6:00 P.M.
Lv. Charlotte . S. A. L. Ry. Special 8:15 P.M.
Lv. Monroe . S. A. L. Ry. Special .... 9:15 P.M.
July 3- Lv. Wilmington ...A. C. L. Ry. Special 2:30A.M.
Lv. New Bern ......N. S. Ry. Special 5:45 A.M.
Ar. Camp Glenn ...N. S. Ry. Special 7:15 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Shelby.
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Gastonia. Fill out at Char- lotte. 2 Tourist cars from Charlotte. Load equipment with Gastonia company. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Wilmington. Return movement July 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
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Co. B, Co. C, 1st Bn. Hq. Co., and Co. M, 120th Infantry
July 2 Lv. Warren Plains S. A. L. Ry. No. 3 ..12:15 P.M.
Ar. Henderson ...S. A. L. Ry. No. 3 3:45 P.M.
Lv. Oxford _S. A. L. Ry. No. 212 .-.12:25 P.M.
Ar. Henderson __S. A. L. Ry. No. 212 1:45 P.M.
Lv. Henderson S. A. L. Ry. No. 3 3:45 P.M.
Ar. Raleigh S. A. L. Ry. No. 3 5:00 P.M.
Lv. Raleigh N. S. Ry. Special 6:00 P.M.
Lv. Wilson N. S. Ry. Special 8:15 P.M.
July 3 Ar. Camp Glenn N. S. Ry. Special 1:00AM.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Warren Plains. Fill out at Wilson.
1 Coach, 1 36-foot baggage car from Oxford. Fill out at Henderson.
2 Coaches from Henderson. Load equipment with Oxford Company. 2 Coaches from Wilson. Load equipment with Warrenton Company. Return movement July 16th. Same equipment required to protect.
FORT MOULTRIE, CHARLESTON, S. C, JULY 31-AUG. 14, 1932
Hq. Btry., Battery A, and Band Section of Service Btry., 252nd C. A.
July 31. Lv. Wilmington A. C. L. Ry. Special 7:40 A.M.
Ar. Florence A. C. L. Ry. Special 9:40 A.M.
Ar. Charleston A. C. L. Ry. Special 1:00 P.M.
Equipment:
4 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Wilmington.
Return movement August 14, 1932. Same equipment required to protect. Service Battery (less Band Section) will travel to and from camp over land in government trucks.
Battery F, 1st Bn. Hq. Battery and Combat Train and Battery B. 252nd
Coast Artillery
July 31... Lv. Raeford A. & R. Special 7:40 A.M.
Ar. Aberdeen A. & R. Special 8:40 A.M.
Lv. Aberdeen _S. A. L. Ry. No. 191 8:43 A.M.
Ar. Hamlet ..S. A. L. Ry. No. 191.. 9:20 A.M.
Lv. Hamlet S. A. L. Ry. Special 9:30 A.M.
Ar. Smithboro ...S. A. I. Ry. Special. ......11:00 A.M.
Lv. Lumberton R. & C. Ry. Special 9:00 A.M.
Ar. Smithboro R. & C. Ry. Special 10:45 A.M.
Lv. Smithboro ..... __._S. A. L. Ry. Special 11:15 A.M.
Ar. Charleston S. A. L. Ry. Special 2:45 P.M.
Eqlip.mext:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Raeford.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Lumberton.
Return movement August 14th. Same equipment required to protect.
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Batteries C, D, E, 2nd and 3rd Bn. Hq. Batteries and Combat Trains and Medical Detachment, 252nd Coast Artillery
July 30— Lv. Greensboro .. So. Ry. Special 9:30 P.M.
Lv. High Point So. Ry. Special— 10:00 P.M.
July 31 Lv. Charlotte .....So. Ry. Special 12:55A.M.
Ar. Branchville So. Ry. Special 5:45 A.M.
Lv. Branchville _So. Ry. Special (Breakfast) 6:45 A.M.
Ar. Charleston So. Ry. Special 8:00 A.M.
Equipment:
5 Coaches, 2 36-foot baggage cars from Greensboro.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from High Point.
Return movement August 14th. Same equipment required to protect.
FORT OGLETHORPE, GA., JULY 17-31. 1932
Machine Gun Troop, Troop 1, Med. Det. and Troop K, 3rd Squadron.
109th Cavalry
July 16-.Lv. Lincolnton C. & N. W. Ry. No. 2 9:50 A.M.
Ar. Hickory C. & N. W. Ry. No. 2 11:05 A.M.
Lv. Statesville _So. Ry. Special 3:00 P.M.
Lv. Hickory . So. Ry. Special 4:00 P.M.
Lv. Asheville So. Ry. Special 7:10 P.M.
July 17... Ar. Chattanooga —So. Ry. Special 2:30 A.M.
Ar. Ft. Oglethorpe C. of Ga. Ry. Special 4:00 A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car, 2 stock cars, 1 flat car from Lin- colnton. 2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car, 2 stock cars, 1 flat car from States- ville. 2 Tourist cars, 2 stock cars from Asheville. Load with Statesville. Stock cars and flat cars to move in advance. Details later. Return movement July 30th. Same equipment required to protect.
CAMP JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C, JULY 17-31, 1932
115th Ambulance Co. and Service Co., 105th Medical Regiment
July 16 Lv. Edenton _N. S. Ry. No. 3 11:30 P.M.
July 17 Ar. Raleigh ...N. S. Ry. No. 3 6:00 A.M.
Lv. Henderson ..... S. A. L. Ry. No. 191-. 5:43 A.M.
Ar. Raleigh S. A. L. Ry No. 191 6:51A.M.
Lv. Raleigh S. A. L. Ry. Special... .. 7:15A.M.
Ar. Columbia -_S. A. L. Ry. Special 12:30 P.M.
Lv. Columbia S. A. L. Ry. Switch Engine 12:45 P.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson _.S. A. L. Ry. Switch Engine 2:15 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Edenton.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Henderson.
Return movement July 31st. Same equipment required to protect.
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113th Hospital Company and Co. A, 105th Engineers
July 16 Lv. N. Wilkesboro _So. Ry No. 14 1:00 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 6 . 6:55 P.M.
Lv. Madison _A. & Y. Ry. No. 52 12:05 P.M.
Ar. Greensboro _A. & Y. Ry. No. 52 1:50 P.M.
Lv. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 135 .. 5:50 P.M.
Ar. Charlotte ....So. Ry. No. 135 „ 8:55 P.M.
Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. Special 9:10 P.M.
July 17... Ar. Columbia _So. Ry. Special... 3:00 A.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson So. Ry. Switch Engine. .. 4:30A.M.
Equipment:
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from North Wilkesboro.
2 Tourist cars, 1 36-foot baggage car from Madison.
Return movement July 31st. Same equipment required to protect.
Hq. and Service Co., Med. Det., Co. B, Co. C, 105th Engineers
July 17_.Lv. Morganton ......So. Ry. No. 36... 6:24 A.M.
Ar. Barber Jet. So. Ry. No. 36 8:28 A.M.
Lv. Barber Jet. ..So. Ry. No. 9... .. 8:28A.M.
Ar. Charlotte So. Ry. No. 9 .. 9:50 A.M.
Lv. Salisbury So. Ry. No. 39..... 8:10 A.M.
Ar. Charlotte So. Ry. No. 39 .. 9:20A.M.
Lv. Charlotte So. Ry. Special 10:00 A.M.
Ar. Columbia ......So. Ry. Special 1:30 P.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson ..So. Ry. Switch Engine... .. 3:00P.M.
Equipment:
1 Coach, 1 36-foot baggage car from Charlotte.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Morganton. 2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Salisbury.
Return movement July 31st. Same equipment required to protect.
CAMP JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C, JULY 31-AUG. 14, 1932
60th Infantry Brig;. Hdq. Company
July 30-.Lv. Leaksville D. & W. Ry. No. 4 3:24 P.M.
Ar. Danville _D. & W. Ry. No. 4... .. 5:00 P.M.
July 31... Lv. Danville So. Ry. No. 31 1:00 A.M.
Ar. Columbia So. Ry. No. 31 .. 7:55 A.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson So. Ry. Switch Engine ... .. 9:30 A.M.
Equipment:
1 Tourist car, 1 36-foot baggage car from Leaksville.
Return movement August 14th. Same equipment required to protect.
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30th Signal Company
July 31 Lv. Canton So. Ry. No. 18 1:24 P.M.
Ar. Asheville _So. Ry. No. 18 2:10 P.M. C.T.
Lv. Asheville -So. Ry. No. 10 3:20 P.M.
Ar. Columbia _ So. Ry. No. 28-—- _._ 9:00 P.M.
Ar. Camp Jackson So. Ry. Switch Engine 10:30 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Canton.
Return movement August 14th. Same equipment required to protect.
FORT BRAGG, N. C, AUGUST 7-21, 1932
1st Bn. Hq. Battery and Combat Train, Batteries E, B, F, and Med. Det.,
113th Field Artillery
Aug. 7— .Lv. Louisburg S. A. L. Ry. Special 8:30 A.M.
Lv. Franklinton S. A. L. Ry. Special- 9:10 A.M.
Lv. Wake Forest _S. A. L. Ry. Special 10:00 A.M.
Ar. Sanford S. A. L. Ry. Special 12 :35 P.M.
Lv. Monroe S. A. L. Ry. No. 12 8:30 A.M.
Ar. Sanford __S. A. L. Ry. No. 4 12:05 P.M.
Lv. Sanford _ __A. C. L. Ry. Special- 12:35 P.M.
Ar. Fort Bragg _A. C. L. Ry. Special 2:05 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Louisburg.
1 P. & B. car from Wake Forest.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Monroe.
1 Coach, 1 36-foot baggage car from Sanford.
Return movement August 21st. Same equipment required to protect. Note: 1st Bn. Hq. Btry. & Combat Train move to and from camp in government trucks.
3rd Bn. Hdq. Battery and Combat Train, 113th Field Artillery
Aug. 7-Xv. Lenoir _C. & N. W. Ry. Special 5:25 A.M.
Ar. Hickory _.__ .._.. -C. & N. W. Ry. Special 6:55 A.M.
Lv. Hickory So. Ry. No. 36 7:05 A.M.
Ar. Greensboro So. Ry. No. 36 11:05 A.M.
Lv. Greensboro A. & Y. Ry. No. 30 12:03 P.M.
Lv. Sanford A.. C. L. Ry. No. 52 2:30 P.M.
Ar. Fort Bragg A. C. L. Ry. No. 52 ..... 3:45 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Lenoir.
Note: A. & Y. to hold their No. 30 to protect connection at Greensboro. This battery will return on special train to Sanford, S. A. L. Nos 5 and 21 to Lincolnton, and C. & N. W. No. 2 account no connection by regular train service via Greensboro or no other detachments with which it can be com- bined and handled special. If S. A. L. does not connect with C. & N. W., freight train leaving Lincolnton 6:55 P.M. will be used.
Report of the Adjutant General 83
Battery D and Service Battery, Batteries C & A, 2nd Bn. Hq. Btry, and Combat Train and Headquarters Battery, 113th Field Artillery
Aug. 7- Lv. New Bern N. S. Ry. Special .... ..... 12:05 P.M.
Lv. Washington _N. S. Ry. Special 1:25 P.M.
Lv. Greenville __N. S. Ry. Special ..... 2:40 P.M.
Ar. Wilson N. S. Ry. Special 3:55 P.M.
Lv. Wilson A. C. L. Ry. No. 89 .. 4:20 P.M.
Ar. Ft. Bragg A. C. L. Ry. Special 6:50 P.M.
Equipment:
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from New Bern.
2 Coaches, 1 36-foot baggage car from Washington. Fill out at Green-
bille. 2 Coaches from Greenville. Load equipment with Washington Battery. Return movement August 21st. Same equipment required to protect.
Note: Service Btry., 2nd Bn. Hdq. Btry. and Combat Train and Hdq. Btry. will move to and from camp in government trucks.
1. The senior officer present on each train will be in command and will be responsible for the conduct of the troops to and from camps. Guards will be kept on doors and the men prevented from leaving the coaches except when so ordered by proper authority. Special attention will be paid to transportation equipment and responsible officers will take the necessary steps to prevent any damages thereto.
2. All troops arriving at camps will be met by guides and taken to their quarters. It is possible that pyramidal tents will have to be erected in the dark, with such light as is available and all concerned should instruct their personnel in the pitching of these tents.
3. Return movement of troops will be arranged by the commanding officer of troops.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders June 21, 1932.
No. 8.
1. -Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Headquarters Battery and Combat Train, 2nd Battalion, 252nd Coast Artillery, (TD), N. C. N. G., Greensboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
James R. Adams, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
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3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders July 2, 1932.
No. 9.
1. The charge of desertion against PRIVATE JAMES R. ADAMS, Headquarters Battery and Combat Train, 2nd Battalion, 25 2nd Coast Artillery (TD), N. C. N. G., Greensboro, N. C, as per General Orders No. 8, dated June 21, 1932, AGO, NC, is hereby set aside and Private Adams is re-instated as an enlisted man in the North Carolina National Guard.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders August 22, 1932.
No. 10.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928 the Commanding Officer, Troop K, 109th Cavalry, N. C. N. G., Asheville, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
Russell J. Bell, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, ( Seal ) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina Adjutant General's Department Raleigh, N. C. General Orders . September 22, 1932.
No. 11. 1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G.. Asheboro, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter: William Spence, Pvt.
Report of the Adjutant General 85
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
;'. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty clays.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seat.) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders . September 23, 1932.
No. 12.
1. So much of paragraph 1, General Orders No. 2, Adjutant General's Department, February 19, 1932, as pertains to the amount of shortage in Federal property, is amended to read — $100.00 in lieu of— $150.00.
2. Reference is invited to contents Circular Letter, Adjutant General's Department, Raleigh, N. C, dated February 19, 1932.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders November 3, 1932.
No. 13.
1. The following named officers and men firing for the season 1932, qualified in the classes indicated:
120th INFANTRY
Name Organization Qualification
2nd Lt. Charles F. Jones 1st Bn. Hq. Co - Expert
Cpl. Robert W. Preddy, 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. James H. Early 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. James A. Adcock 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Sgt. Melvin B. Duncan 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Kirby C. Clark 1st Bn. Hq. Co.... Marksman
St. Sgt. John A. Baker 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Lomies C. Harris 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. Marvin O. Hockett 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Sgt. Joseph R. Faulkner 1st Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. Dennis J. Hobgood 1st Bn. Hq. Co..... Marksman
Sgt. Dudley B. Williams 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Capt. Adrian M. Carroll Co. A_ Expert
1st Lt. Calvin F. Smith ...Co. A Expert
2nd Lt. Fred L. Cates - -Co. A Expert
Sgt. Herman W. Nickols Co. A Expert
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Xante Organization Qualification
1st Sgt. Richard N. Fowler Co. A Sharpshooter
Sgt. Otto P. Glenn ...Co. A .... Sharpshooter
Sgt. Kassell C. Sykes Co. A Sharpshooter
Cpl. Lea K. Isley Co. A —Sharpshooter
Sgt. Phonse E. Goins...... Co. A Sharpshooter
Cpl. George W. Tate Co. A Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Dace E. Crutchfield Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Russell E. Mclntyre Co. A Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Alfred H. Garner Co. A... Marksman
Cpl. William H. Wells Co.
Cpl. Boyd Wallace Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Sam L. Shaw ... .. Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. William A. Pendergrass Co.
A... Marksman
A Marksman
A Marksman
A Marksman
Pvt. Hubert W. Murray Co. A Marksman
A... Marksman
A..— Marksman
Sgt. Allen M. Warren Co
Pvt. O'dell P. Hodge Co
Pvt. William R. Coble Co. A Marksman
Cpl. Edward Hart..— Co. A Marksman
Pvt. Wilber M. Small Co
Pvt. Julius E. Hill Co
A Marksman
A Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas L. Hooper Co. A- Marksman
Capt. Claude T. Bowers Co.
1st Lt. Harold R. Skillman ...Co.
Sgt. John E. Floyd Co.
Cpl. Jasper W. Loyd ....Co.
Cpl. Frank E. Ridout ... -Co.
Pvt. Jack G. Riggan Co.
Cpl. Douglas M. Mustian Co.
Pvt. Roy Cameron Co.
2nd Lt. Andrew J. Hundley Co.
Cpl. Rupert N. Lovell Co.
Pvt. Waverly B. Hawks Co.
Pvt. Charles B. Overby. Co.
Pvt. Earnest M. Jones -Co.
Pvt. William R. Baskerville Co.
Cpl. Walter B. Loyd Co.
Cpl. Alton K. Overby. Co.
Sgt. James E. Overby — Co.
Pvt. Roby J. Adcox — Co.
Pvt. Romey E. Moore... Co.
Pvt. Herbert C. Tucker Co.
Cpl. Mark P. Bottoms Co.
Pvt. Charlie P. Peoples Co.
Pvt. Earnest M. McKessick Co.
Pvt. Worth B. Haithcock Co.
Pvt. Norman H. Newell Co.
Pvt. Haywood M. Davis... Co.
Sgt. Nicholas B. Mustian Co.
Pvt. William L. Burns ...Co.
Sgt. William W. Prescott Co.
B ...Expert
B ...Expert
B — Expert
B- -. Expert
B Expert
B Expert
B ...Expert
B Expert
B Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B ...Sharpshooter
B— ..Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B ...Sharpshooter
B ...Sharpshooter
B . Sharpshooter
B— Sharpshooter
B— _ Sharpshooter
B— Sharpshooter
B Sharpshooter
B— Marksman
B Marksman
B— — Marksman
B... —Marksman
B .Marksman
B— Marksman
B— Marksman
B— Marksman
B ..Marksman
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Name Orga
Sgt. Walter B. Cawthorne Co.
Pvt. Clarence A. Jones Co.
Pvt. Roy W. Haithcock . .. Co.
1st Sgt. Geo. E. Weldon Co.
Pvt. Charlie G. Floyd .....Co.
Pvt. James Peoples Co.
Pvt. Leon W. Hoffler Co.
Pvt. Jessie L. Lynch Co.
Pvt. William B. Overby Co.
Pvt. Robert I. Lancaster Co.
Pvt. Joseph A. Parrott Co.
Pvt. William H. Galloway Co.
Pvt. Solon Peoples Co.
Pvt. Allen S. Peoples Co.
Pvt. Ollie C. Leonard -Co.
Pvt. Walter Parrish Co.
Pvt. Forrest B. Pridgen Co.
Sgt. William K. Lanier Co.
Pvt. Bernard L. Connor Co.
Pvt. Thomas G. Overby Co.
Pet. Stewart G. Wilson Co.
Sgt. Thomas R. Tunstall Co.
Pvt. Hal W. Connell Co.
Pvt. Paul Billings _ Co.
Pvt. Albert H. Paschall Co.
Pvt. Edward G. Throckmorton.. ... Co.
Capt. T. S. Kittrell -Co.
1st Lt. Conrad B. Sturges ...Co.
2nd Lt. Gilbert M. O'Neil Co.
1st Sgt. Vernon V. Brinkley Co.
Sgt. William H. Bryan Co.
Sgt. J|inius B. Ellis .Co.
Cpl. Robert A. Lowery... Co.
Pvt. Raymond G. Scoggins Co.
Pvt. Joseph W. Day Co.
Pvt. Jack Waters Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Richard C. Coghill Co.
Cpl. William A. Jenkins Co.
Cpl. Owen D. Cothran Co.
Pvt. Lonnie D. Green Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Frank J. Reid Co.
Sgt. Fletcher D. Langley Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. James Lockemy Co.
Pvt. Curtis P. Carter Co.
Pvt. Jesse W. Reeves _ ...Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Norman R. Brame Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Offie Lockemy Co.
Pvt. William O. Pulley ......Co.
Pvt. Raymond M. Wortham Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Harry E. Norvell -Co.
nization Qualification
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B ..Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B — Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B.. Marksman
B ...Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B _ Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B - Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B .....Marksman
B Marksman
B _ .....Marksman
B Marksman
C— Expert
C Expert
C— Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C Expert
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C ...Marksman
C Marksman
C ...Marksman
C ....Marksman
C Marksman
C... Marksman
C Marksman
C ..Marksman
C Marksman
C _ Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
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Name Orga
Pvt. Archie C. Coghill Co.
Pvt. Robert E. Norvell. Co.
Pvt. Arthur T. Adams. Co.
Cpl. Eugene A. Thorne Co.
Sgt. Edward W. Powell Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Melvin D. Ross Co.
Pvt. Clyde F. Crabtree Co.
Pvt. Jesse J. Daniel Co.
Sgt. William H. Norvell... _ ..... Co.
Pvt. George R. Knight Co.
Pvt. Talmadge F. Blue Co.
Sgt. Jesse Hayes Co.
Pvt. William W. Ellis... Co.
Cpl. John M. Acery L.. Co.
Pvt. William D. Peacock Co.
Cpl. Charlie Chance Co.
Pvt. Garland T. Harper Co.
2nd Lt. Wilbur G. Earnhardt 2nd
Cpl. Charles C. Hall.- 2nd
Sgt. Gidney F. Cole 2nd
Pvt. 1st CI. Lawrence A. Boax 2nd
1st Lt. George P. Palmer 2nd
Cpl. David L. Crowell 2nd
Pvt. Grady L. Hill 2nd
Pvt. 1st CI. Clarence V. Blalock 2nd
Sgt. Charlie V. Caudle 2nd
Pvt. Richard S. Arey -2nd
Cpl. Troy B. Terry 2nd
Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas L. Greenlee 2nd
Pvt. James E. Burleyson 2nd
Sgt. Wade F. Morris -2nd
Capt. Charles N. Alston ....Co.
2nd Lt. Wilmer B. Miller Co.
1st Lt. George P. Ritchie Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Odis L. Allen Co.
Sgt. Joseph F. Miller Co.
1st Sgt. Homer J. Isenhour Co.
Cpl. William D. Ballard Co.
Sgt. Alfred H. Bruton .....Co.
Cpl. James J. Trull Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. James O. Fletcher Co.
Pvt. Noah A. Griffin Co.
Pvt. Clegg W. Coley .... Co.
Pvt. Sam E. Teeter ....Co.
Pvt. Roy L. Whitley .....Co.
Pvt. Thomas W. Fink Co.
Pvt. Hoyle J. Polk ..... Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Buford F. Beaver Co.
Pvt. Charles E. Richardson Co.
nization Qualification
C ... Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C .....Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C— Marksman
C— Marksman
C Marksman
C ..Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Expert
Bn. Hq. Co Sharpshooter
Bn. Hq. Co Sharpshooter
Bn. Hq. Co Sharpshooter
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co.— Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
E ..Expert
E Expert
E Expert
E .Expert
E — - ...Expert
E —Expert
E Expert
E Expert
E Expert
E Expert
E Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E - Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E ..Marksman
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Name Pvt. 1st CI. Coleman C. Robinson Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Fred J. Sweatt Co.
Pvt. Joe R. Miller... Co.
Pvt. Joe S. Miller Co.
Cpl. George P. Allen Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. John M. Wensil Co.
Pvt. Eldridge C. Morris ... Co.
Cpl. Curtis E. Honeycutt Co.
Pvt. Charlie E. Hatley Co.
Sgt. Mathew R. Mauldin Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Earnest Gaskey.. Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Lewis O. Bost Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Cecil T. Kluttz. Co.
Pvt. Burrell H. Redman Co.
Cpl. Hoy M. Meisenheimer Co.
Pvt. Thomas E. Brantley Co.
Pvt. Luther A. Robinson Co.
Pvt. Roy H. Edwards Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Elbert N. Smith Co.
Pvt. Harry B. Hopkins Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Charles R. Walter Co.
Cpl. Olin J. Meismere Co.
Organization Qualification
E Marksman
E ...Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E ..Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E ..Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E ...Marksman
E ...Marksman
E .Marksman
1st Lt. Walter L. Alexander Co.
1st Sgt. William A. Powell Co.
Cpl. Howard B. Hasty, Jr Co.
Cpl. John E. Hales Co.
Sgt. Charles C. Jennings Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Wooclrow E. Johnston Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Louis D. McCall Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Herman L. Clanton Co.
F - ...Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F ...Marksman
F ...Marksman
F Marksman
F ...Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
Cpl. Charles L. Granger Co.
Cpl. Charles L. Presson.. Co. F Marksman
Sgt. John W. Dandridge Co. F ...Marksman
Pvt. John B. Oakley Co. F Marksman
Sgt. Luther R. Willard Co.
1st Lt. Samuel E. Hager, Jr Co.
2nd Lt. Charles J. Langley Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert T. Maynard Co.
Sgt. Percy L. Holland Co.
Cpl. George W. Hartley Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Richard E. Baugess Co.
Pvt. Fred D. Coggins Co.
Pvt. Arthur D. Wood Co.
Pvt. Henry W. Doty Co.
Cpl. Clyde L. Hanes ...Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas E. Walker.. Co.
Pvt. Raymond A. Fulp Co.
Pvt. Elmer J. Thompson Co.
Pvt. Oscar O. Fulp Co.
G Expert
G-— ...Sharpshooter
G ...Marksman
G — ...Marksman
G ..Marksman
G — Marksman
G Marksman
G Marksman
G Marksman
G Marksman
G ...Marksman
G Marksman
G - ..Marksman
G Marksman
G Marksman
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Name Organization Qualification
Cpl. William P. Raper Co. G Marksman
Sgt. John H. White Co. G Marksman
Pvt. Cecil E. Foster Co. G Marksman
Pvt. Woodrow W. Davis Co. G Marksman
Sgt. John F. Moir Co. G _ Marksman
Pvt. Clayton O. Holt Co. G Marksman
Pvt. Robert Z. Hartness... Co. G Marksman
Sgt. William P. Osborn 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Expert
1st Lt. Clarence J. Lovett 3rd Bn. Hq. Co.. Sharpshooter
Pvt. Sherman C. Venable 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Sharpshooter
Sgt. Tom P. Presnell 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. Tom L. Bowman 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
St. Sgt. Henry V. Kivett. 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. Alexander Fox 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Willard S. Foust 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. George D. Hancock... 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. Millis M. Brown, Jr 3rd Bn. Hq. Co Marksman
Cpl. John M. Shinn, Jr Co. I Expert
Pvt. Vivian C. Potter Co. I... Expert
1st Sgt. James M. Hall, Jr Co. I Sharpshooter
1st Lt. Joseph E. Cheek Co. I Marksman
2nd Lt. LeRoy Schnibben Co. I Marksman
Capt. Frank P. Montgomery Co. I Marksman
Cpl. Carrol E. Connerly Co. I Marksman
Cpl. Lewis R. Frost Co. I. Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. James M. Ray Co. I Marksman
Sgt. John E. Smith Co. I Marksman
Sgt. George L. Bunch, Jr Co. I Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Melvin B. Thomas Co. I Marksman
Pvt. David F. Sandlin, Jr Co. I Marksman
Pvt. Wymac Vereen Co. I Marksman
Sgt. Edward S. Johnson, Jr Co. I Marksman
Pvt. John A. Westbrook Co. I ..Marksman
Pvt. William D. Gaylor Co. I ..Marksman
1st Lt. Henry C. Long Co. K . Expert
Sgt. Arthur U. McKee _ Co. K Expert
Pvt. Grady G. Green... _ Co. K Sharpshooter
Capt. Peyton McSwain.. Co. K Marksman
2nd Lt. Andrew W. McMurry Co. K Marksman
Cpl. Brooks L. Williams Co. K Marksman
Sgt. Willie B. Wright... Co. K Marksman
1st Sgt. Lawrence Runions Co. K Marksman
Cpl. Forrest J. Grayson Co. K Marksman
Sgt. Loy S. Hoffman .Co. K Marksman
Pvt. Jerome F. Spangler Co. K Marksman
Pvt. 1st. CI. Robert L. Dover. Co. K ...Marksman
Cpl. Arlo McFarland ......Co. K ...Marksman
Sgt. John L. Armstrong .Co. L___ Expert
Cpl. Raymond P. Johnson Co. L... ...Expert
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Name Organization Qualification
Cpl. Lacy J. Lancaster. Co. L Expert
Capt. Ernest D. McGougan... ...Co. L Sharpshooter
1st Lt. William D. Smith. Co. L Sharpshooter
Pvt. Marcus H. Allen -Co. L Sharpshooter
2nd Lt. John K. Currie Co. L Marksman
Pvt. Dan A. McDiarmid Co. L Marksman
1st Sgt. Edward L. Phillips -Co. L Marksman
Sgt. Benson T. Johnson. Co. L Marksman
Pvt. Frank H. Guy Co. L ...Marksman
Sgt. Simon P. Hall Co. L Marksman
Pvt. John D. McDiarmid Co. L ...Marksman
Sgt. Carl D. Lancaster Co. L Marksman
Pvt. Barney V. McBryde — Co. L Marksman
Pvt. Cecil Faircloth _ .Co. L ...Marksman
Cpl. Joseph G. Odom Co. L Marksman
Pvt. Willard S. Phillips Co. L Marksman
Cpl. Vance McNeill Co. L ...Marksman
Cpl. Alton Campbell Co. L ......Marksman
Pvt. John F. Davis... Co. L Marksman
Sgt. William A. Phillips Co. L Marksman
Cpl. Allen H. McArthur Co. L Marksman
Sgt. Royal S. Delapp... Retl. Hq. Co..- ......Marksman
Pvt. Braxton S. Burt Service Co Sharpshooter
Sgt. H. B. Upton .....Service Co Sharpshooter
Mst. Sgt. W. H. Newell.. Service Co Marksman
Pvt. John D. Faulkner Service Co Marksman
Pvt. Sidney Glass Service Co ..Marksman
1st Lt. James B. Cole... Co. D 2nd CI. Gunner
2nd Lt. Henry F. Pickett Co. D 2nd CI. Gunner
Pvt. Neal E. Gilchrest... Co. D 2nd CI. Gunner
Pvt. Will Lougee Co. D 2nd CI. Gunner
Cpl. Linden Shaw .Co. D 2nd CI. Gunner
Sgt. Dwight Pickett .....Co. D .... 2nd CI. Gunner
Sgt. Hubert Rigsbee... Co. D 2nd CI. Gunner
Sgt. James T. Jones Co. H Expert Gunner
Sgt. James E. Robinson .. Co. H 1st CI. Gunner
Pvt. Robert H. Fry ......Co. H 1st CI. Gunner
Sgt. Fred H. Lewis Co. H 1st CI. Gunner
Pvt. 1st CI. Francis D. Messer Co. H 1st CI. Gunner
1st Sgt. Raymond M. Scates... Co. H 1st CI. Gunner
Sgt. Elmer Downs Co. H ....2nd CI. Gunner
Sgt. Francis A. Wyatt Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner
Cpl. William G. Arrington ... Co. H ...2nd CI. Gunner
Pvt. 1st CI. Edward Moody.. _ Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner
Pvt. Rufus L. Arrington Co. H ....2nd CI. Gunner
Pvt. Luther A. Gilliland Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner
Cpl. James M. Davis _ Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner
MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG)
MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG) MG)
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Name Organization Qualification
Pvt. William Rowe Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Cpl. Bethel R. Hundley .Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Sgt. Charles P. Edwards Co. H 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
1st Sgt. Oakley B. Beland.__.__ Co. M Expert Gunner (MG
Sgt. William L. Massengill Co. M 1st CI. Gunner (MG
Sgt. John W. Hawkins Co. M 1st CI. Gunner (MG
Pvt. Jimmie J. Petway ...Co. M .... -..1st CI. Gunner (MG
Cpl. Henry M. Joyner... Co. M ... 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Cpl. Rufus C. Rochelle Co. M 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Cpl. James W. Patty Co. M 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Sgt. Joseph E. Adkins... Co. M 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Sgt. Luther McKeel Co. M 2nd CI. Gunner (MG
Sgt. Joseph R. Faulkner 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Expert
2nd Lt. Charles F. Jones 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Sgt. Gordon I. Steagall 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Sgt. Dudley B. Williams 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Cpl. William R. Preddy 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
St. Sgt. John A. Baker 1st Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
1st Lt. Calvin F. Smith Co.
Sgt. Russell E. Mclntyre Co.
Sgt. Wesley D. Lea Co.
Capt. Adrian M. Carroll Co.
Sgt. Phonso E. Goins Co. A.... ..Sharpshooter
Sgt. Allen M. Warren Co. A Sharpshooter
1st Sgt. Richard N. Fowler ...Co. A Sharpshooter
Sgt. Herman W. Nichols Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Kassell C. Sykes ... Co. A Marksman
Sgt. Otto P. Glenn..... Co. A. Marksman
2nd Lt. Fred L. Cates Co. A Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Thomas L. Hooper.....: Co. A Marksman
2nd Lt. Andrew J. Hundley Co
1st Lt. Harold R. Skillman Co
Capt. Claude T. Bowers Co
Sgt. Geo. E. Weldon Co
Sgt. John E. Floyd Co
Sgt. James E. Overby Co
A Expert
A.. Sharpshooter
A Sharpshooter
A Sharpshooter
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
B Marksman
1st Sgt. Vernon V. Brinkley Co.
1st Lt. Conrad B. Sturges... Co.
2nd Lt. Gilbert M. O'Neil Co.
Capt. Thomas S. Kittrell Co.
Pvt. Jack Walters ...Co.
Pvt. Joseph W. Day Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. George R. Harper Co.
Sgt. Gregory T. Bissett Co.
Sgt. Fletcher D. Langley Co.
2nd Lt. Henry F. Pickett Co.
Sgt. Hubert L. Rigsbee Co.
Sgt. John C. Byrd Co.
C Expert
C Sharpshooter
C. ..Sharpshooter
C— — .Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
D Expert
D Expert
D Expert
Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto
Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto
Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto
Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto Pisto
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Name
Organization
Qualification
Pvt. Phillip Rust.. Co. D Marksman
Sgt. Willie J. Enoch Co. D Marksman
Cpl. Harry Lloyd Co. D Marksman
Sgt. Benjamin F. Andrews Co. D ...Marksman
Sgt. William D. Pickett. Co. D... Marksman
Sgt. Lang Eddins Co. D Marksman
Pvt. Claiborne Ward Co. D Marksman
Pvt. William Hester .-.Co. D Marksman
Pvt. Robert J. Holland . Co. D ... ... Marksman
1st Sgt. Frank H. Barbour .-Co. D... Marksman
Pvt. Isaac T. Brown Co. D ...Marksman
2nd Lt. Wilbur G. Earnhardt 2d
1st Lt. George P. Palmer 2d
Sgt. Gidney F. Cole __„. 2d
Sgt. Wade F. Morris 2d
St. Sgt. Thomas E. Wyche 2d
Capt. Charles N. Alston Co.
1st Lt. George P. Richie Co.
2nd Lt. Wilmer B. Miller Co.
Pvt. Charles E. Richardson Co.
Sgt. Joseph F. Miller Co.
Pvt. Eldridge C. Morris Co.
Sgt. Luther D. Safrit -Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Elbert N. Smith Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. James O. Fletcher Co.
Sgt. Alfred H. Bruton Co.
Sgt. Robert J. Green .Co.
Sgt. Charlie B. Griffin -Co.
1st Lt. Walter L. Alexander Co.
Sgt. Charles C. Jennings Co.
1st Sgt. William A. Powell Co.
Sgt. Frank W. Chaplin -Co.
Pvt. James T. Gulp ... _ Co.
Sgt. John W. Dandridge Co.
Bn. Hq. Co. Expert Bn. Hq. Co. Sharpshooter Bn. Hq. Co. Sharpshooter Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
E— . Expert
E Sharpshooter
E ..Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E Sharpshooter
E— Sharpshooter
E Marksman
E Marksman
E Marksman
E~~ Marksman
E— Marksman
E Marksman
F Expert
F Expert
F Expert
F Sharpshooter
F Marksman
F Marksman
Sgt. Luther R. Willard Co. G ... ..Expert
Sgt. John F. Moir Co. G Sharpshooter
1st Lt. Samuel E. Hager, Jr Co. G Marksman
Sgt. John H. White Co. G Marksman
2nd Lt. Thomas G. Boyd Co. H Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Jack G. McCracken Co. H Marksman
Cpl. Bethel R. Hundley Co. H Marksman
Sgt. Fred H. Lewis Co. H Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Rufus W. Allison Co. H Marksman
Sgt. Charles F. Edwards Co. H Marksman
Cpl. Wilburn P. Campbell Co. H Marksman
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
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Name
Organization
Qualificatio
Sgt. William P. Osborn .. 3d Bn. Hq. Co. Sharpshooter
2nd Lt. Roy Cox. 3d Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
St. Sgt. Henry V. Kivett ___..3d Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
Sgt. Tom P. Presnell _.__3d Bn. Hq. Co. Marksman
1st Sgt. James M. Hall, Jr ..Co.
Sgt. Edward S. Johnson, Jr Co.
Cpl. John M. Shinn, Jr Co.
Sgt. LeRoy Fettle __.Co.
Cpl. Harry E. Avery Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. James A. Price, Jr Co.
Sgt. George S. Bunch, Jr — Co.
I |
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I |
.Marksman |
I |
Marksman |
I.. |
. ..Marksman |
I |
Marksman |
I |
Marksman |
I |
Marksman |
1st Lt. Henry C. Long Co.
1st Sgt. Lawrence Runions Co.
Sgt. John L. Armstrong Co.
Capt. Ernest D. McGougan.„_ ..Co.
Sgt. Vance McNeill Co.
Sgt. Carl D. Lancaster ...Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Wilbur M. Williamson..... Co.
K Expert
K Sharpshooter
L Expert
L Sharpshooter
L Marksman
L Marksman
L -..Marksman
Cpl. Branston W. Page Co. M.
Sgt. Luther McKell Co. M
Pvt. John B. Whitley, Jr Co. M
Pvt. Hallie T. Lamm Co. M
Sharpshooter Sharpshooter Marksman Marksman
Pvt. Irvin Davis Co. M Marksman
Pvt. Jimmie J. Petway. Co. M Marksman
Cpl. George C. Stallings ..Co. M Marksman
Pvt. Robert B. Hawkins Ser. Co.
.Marksman
Sgt. George B. Justice Ser. Co Marksman
Pvt. Wilbur L. Munns... Ser. Co. Marksman
Cpl. Alvin J. Dickins Ser. Co Marksman
Sgt, Hubert S. Gill Ser. Co Marksman
Cpl. Julius A. Cook..... Regtl. Hq. Co.. . Sharpshooter
Sgt. R. S. Delapp Regtl. Hq. Co. ...Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. W. L. Walker Regtl. Hq. Co. .Marksman
Sgt. Clarence L. Roach. Regtl. Hq. Co. ... Marksman
Cpl. Archie Hicks Regtl. Hq. Co. -Marksman
Cpl. Charlie Apple Regtl. Hq. Co. Marksman
Sgt. Lane E. Peters Regtl. Hq. Co.. .Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Malcom O. Ballard How.
Capt. Arthur H. Fuller. How.
1st Sgt. Jappie G. Messer How.
2nd Lt. Carl H. Underwood How.
1st Lt. John O. Rankin How.
Cpl. Stewart H. Messer How.
Pvt. Ralph J. Raby How.
Pvt. 1st CI. Woodrow W. Long How.
Cpl. Jennings F. Wofford ... ...How.
Pvt. Clyde V. Hoffman .How.
Co Expert
Co Sharpshooter
Co Sharpshooter
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Co Marksman
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pislol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
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Name Orga
Pvt. 1st CI. William T. Faulkner How
Pvt. Oscar T. Sams, Jr -How
Cpl. Rochelle L. Clary ...How
Cpl. Stewart H. Messer How
Sgt. Ernest F. Moore - How
Cpl. Jennings F. Wofford . ..How
1st Sgt. Jappie G. Messer How
Pvt. 1st CI. Hubert A. Enloe ..How
Pvt. 1st CI. William T. Faulkner How
Cpl. Loyd D. Price How
Pvt. 1st CI. Malcom O. Ballard How
Pvt. Fred C. Biddy.- ..How
Pvt. 1st CI. Floyd M. Phillips How
Pvt. 1st CI. Woodrow W. Long How
Cpl. Jacob T. Shrum. How
Pvt. 1st CI. Troy L. McDaniel How
Pvt. Marshall J. Grime... - —How
Pvt. 1st CI. William T. Phillips How
Pvt. 1st CI. James A. Dye How
Pvt. Clyde V. Hoffman How
Pvt. 1st CI. Vance Z. Wilson How
Sgt. Alexander C. Cashion How
Pvt. Ernest W. Wallace How
Pvt. Mont M. Raby How
Pvt. Grady J. Mobley How
Pvt. Ralph J. Raby How
Pvt. 1st CI. William R. Johnson How
Pvt. Nathan W. Holt How
Pvt. Melvin L. Hunsinger How
Pvt. Herman L. Holland How
Pvt. Charlie B. Todd— How
Pvt. Horace A. Helms — - How.
Pvt. James A. Pace How.
Pvt. Andrew J. Parker How
Pvt. Millard C. White How
Pvt. Floyd W. Stillwell ......How
Pvt. Jake C. Jones ...How
Pvt. John F. Willard How
Pvt. 1st CI. Dewey C. Bridges How
Pvt. Stephen M. Kersey How.
2nd Lt. Fred L. Cates Co. A Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
Sgt. Russell E. Mclntyre Co. A Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
Sgt. Herman W. Nichols Co. A Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
Capt. Adrian M. Carroll Co. A Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
Pvt. 1st CI. Dace E. Crutchfield Co. A Marksman (Auto. Rifle
1st Sgt. Richard N. Fowler ...Co. A Marksman (Auto. Rifle
1st Lt. Harold R. Skillman.. —Co. B Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
Capt. Claude T. Bowers Co. B Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
Pvt. Charles B. Overby Co. B Sharpshooter (Auto. Rifle
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1st CI |
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1st CI |
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..1st CI |
. Gunner ( |
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Gunner ( |
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. Co.. |
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Gunner ( |
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Gunner ( |
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How. ) |
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Gunner ( |
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2d CI |
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Name Organization
Pvt. Roy A. Cameron ...Co. B Sharpshooter
Fvt. Waverly B. Hawks Co. B Sharpshooter
Sgt. James E. Overby Co. B Sharpshooter
2nd Lt. Andrew J. Hundley.- .Co. B Marksman
Sgt. John E. Floyd Co. B Marksman
Pvt. Roy W. Haithcock Co. B Marksman
Pvt. William B. Overby Co. B Marksman
Cpl. Douglas M. Mustian Co. B Marksman
Pvt. Jack G. Riggan Co. B Marksman
Cpl. Waverly V. Loyd ... ___.._Co. B._ ..Marksman
Cpl. Jasper W. Loyd. Co. B Marksman
Capt. Thomas S. Kittrell _Co.
Sgt. William H. Bryan ..Co.
1st Sgt. Vernon V. Brinkley Co.
1st Lt. Conrad B. Sturges Co.
2nd Lt. Gilbert M. O'Neil ... ......Co.
Sgt. William H. Norvell ...Co.
Pvt. Raymond G. Scoggins Co.
Cpl. William A. Jenkins Co.
Cpl. Robert A. Lowery ...Co.
Pvt. Jack Walters _ Co.
Sgt. Fletcher D. Langley ...Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Richard C. Coghill Co.
Cpl. Owen D. Cothran ....Co.
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C. -Sharpshooter
C — Marksman
C —Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
Capt. Charles N. Alston Co. E Sharpshooter
1st Lt. George P. Ritchie Co. E Marksman
2nd Lt. Wilmer B. Miller.. Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Joe S. Miller .....Co. E Marksman
Pvt. Noah A. Griffin Co. E Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Odis L. Allen Co. E Marksman
Cpl. William D. Ballard Co. E Marksman
Sgt. Alfred H. Bruton Co. E Marksman
Sgt. Charles C. Jennings Co.
Sgt. John W. Dandridge . ...Co.
1st Sgt. William A. Powell Co.
Cpl. Howard B. Hasty, Jr... ......Co.
Pvt. James R. Owen Co.
Pvt. John B. Oakley... Co.
Cpl. Charles L. Granger c;.
Pvt. George L. Wrenn Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Louis D. McCall— ...Co. Pvt. 1st CI. John R. Wentz Co.
F Sharpshooter
F Sharpshooter
F Sharpshooter
F Marksman
F Marksman
F ..... Marksman F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
F Marksman
Cpl. John M. Shinn, Jr Co. I Marksman
Cpl. Harry E. Avery.... . o. I .Uavksman
1st Sgt. James M. Hall, Jr Co. I Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Frazier L. Warlick Co. I. Marksman
Cap:. Frank P. Montgomery Co. I Marksman
Qualification Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle
Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto.
Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto.
Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto. Auto.
Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle
Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle
Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle
Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle Auto. Rifle
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Name Organization
1st Lt. Henry C. Long Co. K Marksman
2nd Lt. Andrew W. McMurry Co. K Marksman
1st Sgt. Lawrence Runions Co. K.._ Marksman
Pvt. Grady G. Green Co.
Cpl. Forrest J. Grayson Co.
Sgt. Ben P. Wilson Co.
Pvt. Jerome F. Spangler .....Co.
Sgt. Arthur U. McKee Co.
Cpl. Brooks L. Williams Co.
Pvt. Guy H. Wortman Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Robert L. Dover Co. K Marksman
Sgt. Willie B. Wright Co. K Marksman
K Marksman
K Marksman
K Marksman
K Marksman
K Marksman
K Marksman
K Marksman
Qualification (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle (Auto. Rifle
2nd Lt. John K. Currie Co.
1st Lt. William D. Smith ..Co.
1st Sgt. Edward L. Phillips Co.
Cpl. Lacy J. Lancaster — Co.
Pvt. Malcolm R. Tolar. Co.
Cpl. Raymond P. Johnson Co.
Cpl. Alton Campbell Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Neill A. McDiarmid ......Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Marcus H. Allen Co.
L Marksman
L .Marksman
L Marksman
L Marksman
L Marksman
L Marksman
L Marksman
L Marksman
L Marksman
(Auto. (Auto. (Auto. (Auto. (Auto. (Auto. (Auto. (Auto. (Auto.
Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle
105th ENGINEERS
Name Organization Qualification
Lt. Col. John H. Trescot... Regtl. Hqs... Marksman
Capt. Eugene Alexander Regtl. Hqs .....Marksman
1st Lt. Saxby Chaplin Regtl. Hqs Marksman
St. Sgt. Frank D. Alexander Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Henry Boesch Hq. & Ser. Co.
T. Sgt. James R. Etheridge Hq. & Ser. Co.
Mr. Sgt. Clayd W. Davis.... Hq. & Ser. Co.
2nd Lt. James R. Blanks Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Roy C. Kiser Hq. & Ser. Co.
T. Sgt. Herbert Y. Westmoreland Hq. & Ser. Co.
Mr. Sgt. Roland P. Davis... _...Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Robert E. L. Patton _ -Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Lloyd D. Brown Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Fetner O. Hartis Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Dexter W. Kiser ....Hq. & Ser. Co.
1st Sgt. Robert M. Fridy Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. James L. Hunter... Hq. & Ser. Co.
Pvt. Edwin H. Dixon Hq. & Ser. Co.
Major P. P. Phillips 1st Bn. Hqs
Sgt. James T. Hall Co. A Expert
Cpl. Joe C. Rhoades Co. A Sharpshooter
Sgt. Robert W. Goode Co. A : ... Sharpshooter
Sgt. Tyre C. McNeill Co. A Sharpshooter
Cpl. Claude K. Key Co. A Sharpshooter
Expert
Expert
Expert
Sharpshooter
Marksman
Marksman
Marksman
Marksman
Marksman
Marksman
Marksman
Marksman Marksman Qual. 1931 Marksman Qual. 1931 Marksman Qual. 1931 Marksman
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Name Organization
St. Sgt. Jasper V. Billings— - Co. A._
Capt. Ralph R. Reins Co. A
1st Lt. Edmund P. Robinson Co. A-
2nd Lt. William G. Staley Co. A
Pvt. 1st CI. Commodore D. Hawkins Co. A
Pvt. 1st CI. Carmel W. Steelman Co. A.. .._
Pvt. 1st CI. Letcher F. Harrold _____Co. A
Pvt. Andrew R. Johnston Co. A
Pvt. 1st CI. Jay Jones Co. A
Pvt. 1st CI. Dewey E. Stone.... ..Co. A
Sgt. James E. Childress Co. A ...
Cpl. Lunie H. White Co. A
Percy Baldwin Co. A.
Claud C. Miller Co. A.
1st CI. George C. Shew Co. A
James W. Martin Co. A
Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt
Qualification Sharpshooter Sharpshooter Sharpshooter .Marksman .Marksman Marksman Marksman Marksman .Marksman .Marksman .Marksman Marksman .Marksman Marksman .Marksman Marksman
Capt. Alexander L. Shuping Co. B Expert
Sgt. George A. Hern.... Co. B Sharpshooter
Cpl. Robert G. Saulman .— Co. B Sharpshooter
Sgt. William J. Kincaid... Co. B ...Marksman
Pvt. 1st CI. Frank J. Garrison Co. B Marksman
Pvt. Elva A. Stamey :.._.Co. B Marksman
Sgt. Iverson J. Lane Co. B Marksman
Sgt. Perry L. Small .....Co.
Cpl. James L. Graham Co.
Pvt. Sanford E. Eudy ... Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Essen M. Miller Co.
Cpl. Delma B. Austin Co.
Cpl. Charles M. Feamster Co.
Sgt. Frank W. Stoessel Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Walter H. Whirlow Co.
Sgt. Clarence Eaton Co.
Sgt. James H. Ellenberg Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Walter W. Hearn... Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Henry B. Kepley ....Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Robinnette B. Feamster.-Co.
1st Sgt. Margus O. Lyerly Co.
St. Sgt. Carl T. Bell ..__ _„.. Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Kent C. Harris Co.
Pvt. Lester H. Talbert Co.
Pvt. James E. Bell -.Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. James A. Lineberger .Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Lester R. Stewart Co.
Pvt. James B. Cornelison .Co.
Pvt. John H. Sharpe Co.
Sgt. John M. Neel.- Co.
Cpl. William J. Heilig. Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. John A. Barringer Co.
Pvt. Thurman J. Holt ......Co.
C Expert
C Expert
C Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C ...Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C... -..Sharpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C S harpshooter
C Sharpshooter
C - Sharpshooter
C... Sharpshooter
C S harpshooter
C ..Sharpshooter
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C ...Marksman
C - — Marksman
C ...Marksman
C — ...Marksman
C ...Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C - ...Marksman
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Name
Pvt. Charles M. Miller.. Co.
Pvt. John R. Miller... Co.
Pvt. Len R. Bradburn ..Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. William A. Hale, Jr Co.
Pvt. Tom H. Jackson Co.
Pvt. Fed C. Cates .Co.
Pvt. Edward N. B. Hege ._ Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. John E. Honeycutt Co.
Pvt. Gilmaer G. Robinson Co.
Pvt. Rex B. Stafford Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. William L. Poplin Co.
Pvt. Odell V. Trexler Co.
Organization Qualification
C Marksman
C Marksman
C .....Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C ..Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C Marksman
C _ ..Marksman
Lt. Col. John H. Trescot Regtl. Hqs Marksman
Lt. Saxby Chaplin Regtl. Hqs ...Marksman
W. O. Stanhope Lineberry Hq. & Ser. Co. ... Expert
Mr. Sgt. Claud W. Davis Hq. & Ser. Co. ...Marksman
T. Sgt. Frank D. Alexander ....Hq. & Ser. Co. ....Marksman
Capt. Ralph R. Reins Co.
Sgt. James T. Hall ..Co.
Sgt. Jasper V. Billings Co.
Capt. Alexander L. Shuping .....Co.
Sgt. Perry L. Small Co.
Sgt. Clarence Eaton Co.
A Marksman
A. _ ..Marksman
A..... ..Marksman
B Marksman
C ..Expert
C Sharpshooter
1st Lt. Robert R. Goodson Co. C ...Marksman
Sgt. Carl T. Bell Co. C__ Marksman
30th SIGNAL CO. & SIGNAL SECTION
Name Organization
Pvt. Paul J. Buchanan 30th Signal Co.
1st Sgt. William L. McElrath _30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. John A. Anderson 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. Ellis C. Gragg 30th Signal Co.
1st Lt. Mailey K. Hipps 30th Signal Co.
2nd Lt. George H. Ryder 30th Signal Co.
St. Sgt. Robert E. Wood 30th Signal Co.
Cpl. Earl J. Parham 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Roy B. Brown 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Julis M. Coghill 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Charles W. Devlin 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Lester L. Moore 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Ben C. Pressley 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Benjamin H. Trull 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. 1st CI. Walter L. Warren 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. Samuel E. Blalock 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. Frank Davis .30th Signal Co.
Pvt. James L. Drake 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. Frank W. Earley 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. Frank V. Haynes 30th Signal Co.
Pvt. Tom F. Isreal _30th Signal Co.
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol Pistol
Qualification |
|
Expert |
(Pistol) |
.Sharpshooter (Pistol) |
|
Sharpshooter (Pistol) |
|
Sharpshooter (Pistol) |
|
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
-Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
Marksman |
(Pistol) |
-Marksman |
(Pistol) |
.Marksman |
(Pistol) |
-Marksman |
(Pistol) |
Marksman |
(Pistol) |
Marksman |
(Pistol) |
Marksman |
(Pistol) |
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Name Organization Qualification
Pvt. Carl McElrath 30th Signal Co. ..Marksman (Pistol)
Pvt. William D. Mason... _ 30th Signal Co. ..Marksman
Pvt. Richard E. Parker ___._ .30th Signal Co. .Marksman
Pvt. Ernest M. Suttles..... ..30th Signal Co. ..Marksman
Pvt. Edwin W. Taylor 30th Signal Co. ..Marksman
Pvt. Roy S. Whitmire... 30th Signal Co. ..Marksman
(Pistol) (Pistol) (Pistol) (Pistol) (Pistol)
St. Sgt. Devallon S. Plemmons 30th Sig. Co.
Capt. Carter L. Rhinehart 30th Sig. Co.
Mr. Sgt. Jennings B. Paynes 30th Sig. Co.
T. Sgt. Lionel C. Anderson 30th Sig. Co.
Sgt. Charles K. Bishop 30th Sig. Co.
Pvt. Lush B. Warren 30th Sig. Co.
Pvt. Ray S. Robinson 30th Sig. Co.
Marksman(Pistol)1931 Marksman ( Pistol ) 1931 Marksman ( Pistol ) 1 9 3 1 Marksman ( Pistol ) 1 9 3 1 Marksman ( Pistol ) 1 9 3 1 Marksman ( Pistol ) 1 9 3 1 Marksman ( Pistol ) 1 9 3 1
St. Sgt. Harry B. Richards Signal Section__..Marksman (Pistol)
60th INF. BRIG. HQ. CO.
Name Organization Qualification
Capt. George A. Ferguson 60th Brig. Hq. Co Expert (Pistol
Mr. Sgt. Thomas S. Meeks 60th Brig. Hq. Co Expert (Pistol
1st Sgt. Troy M. Ellington ...60th Brig. Hq. Co Expert (Pistol
Pvt. 1 CI. Leonard M.Robertson_60th Brig. Hq. Co Sharpshooter(Pistol
2nd Lt. James O. Thomas.... _.60th Brig. Hq. Co Marksman
Pvt. Howard H. Barham 60th Brig. Hq. Co Marksman
Frederick P. Setliff 60th Brig
1st CI. James D. Corum 60th Brig
Pete W. Robertson 60th Brig
Jesse J. Hundley 60th Brig
1st CI. William C. Manley...60th Brig
Lonnie L. Holt 60th Brig. Hq. Co Marksman
John S. Webb 60th Brig. Hq. Co Marksman
(Qualifications above are for rifle Course "D" except where otherwise noted.) All officers and enlisted men whose names appear in the foregoing
Cpl. Pvt. Pvt. Sgt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt.
2.
Hq. Co Marksman
Hq. Co Marksman
Hq. Co Marksman
Hq. Co Marksman
Hq. Co Marksman
(Pistol (Pistol (Pistol (Pistol (Pistol (Pistol (Pistol (Pistol (Pistol
list will be awarded the proper qualification insignia.
By order of the Governor: ( Seal )
J. Van B. Metts, The Adjutant General.
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State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh
General Orders November 1, 1932.
No. 14.
1. With sorrow and regret, the death of
CAPTAIN WALTER BURKE WILLIAMS
Commanding Company G, 120th Infantry, North Carolina Na- tional Guard, on October 19th, 1932, is announced.
2. Captain Williams, born in Morganton, North Carolina, February 18, 189S, following the World War removed his resi- dence to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and became associated with the Reynolds Tobacco Company, holding at the time of his death a responsible position, requiring personality, tact and judgment. He filled this position to the entire satisfaction of his employers. A young man of the highest character, pleasing manner, and of a gentle nature, he had the love, confidence and respect of those who knew him. His death is deplored by his many friends and the officers and men of the Guard. The National Guard loses an enthusiastic officer, faithful at all times to his duties, and a true friend.
Record of Service
Captain Williams entered the military service of his Country, enlisting in the Regular Army at Fort McPherson, Georgia, April 11, 1918, and served with the Medical Department as a Private, Private 1st class to date of his honorable discharge July 23, 1919. He enlisted in the North Carolina National Guard on February 16, 1921, serving with Company G, 120th Infantry as Private, Sergeant to November 10, 1922, when dis- charged to accept a commission as 2nd Lieutenant. Federally recognized as 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, January 9, 1923: Transferred to the National Guard Reserve April 13, 192 6. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant October 17, 19 27, Federally recognized November 12, 1927. Resigned February 14, 1930. Commissioned Captain and assigned to the command of Com- pany G, 120th Infantry, North Carolina National Guard, June 17, 1930, in which grade he served to the time of his death. Captain Williams held a commission in the Officers' Reserve Corps as 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, dating from March 17, 1923.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
102 Report of the Adjutant General
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
General Orders December 28, 1932.
No. 15.
1. Under the provisions of Par. 54 (a) NGR-25, 1928, the Commanding Officer, Company G, 120th Infantry, N. C. N. G., Winston-Salem, N. C, is directed to drop the following named enlisted man from the rolls of his organization as a deserter:
Richard R. Chambers, Pvt.
2. All officers of the National Guard will refrain from enlisting the above named man in any of their organizations.
3. A copy of this order will be posted on the bulletin board of all organizations for a period of thirty days.
By order of the Governor:
J. Van B. Metts, (Seal) The Adjutant General.
State of North Carolina
Adjutant General's Department
Raleigh, N. C.
Circular Letter March 6, 1931.
No. 5.
1. The following results are announced in the Chief of the Militia Bureau's Indoor Rifle Team Match conducted under the provisions of Circular No. 31, A-25, Militia Bureau, 1930:
1st Place — Co. B, 120th Infantry, Warrenton, N. C Score 3183
2nd Place — Co. C, 105th Engineers, Salisbury, N. C Score 3098
2. Co. B, 120th Infantry, Warrenton, N. C, Captains Claude T. Bowers,
Commanding, will be awarded the title "Chief of the Militia Bureau's Indoor Rifle Team for 1931" and ten bronze medals.
J. Van B. Metts, The Adjutant General.
Report of the Adjutant General
103
ADJUTANTS GENERAL OF NORTH CAROLINA
(The Office of Adjutant General was created by Chapter XVIII, Section 7, of
the Laws of 1806.)
Na m e |
County |
Term |
Benjamin Smith - |
Brunswick County Craven County Wake County Surry County Wake County Wake County Chatham County Lincoln County U. S. Army, formerly of Pasquotank County.. |
1806-1807 |
Edward Pasteur Calvin Jones Robert Williams |
1807-1808 1808-1812 1812-1821 |
|
Beverly Daniel |
1821-1840 |
|
Robert Williams Haywood.... Richard C. Cotten John F. Hoke |
1840-1857 1857-1860 1860-1861 |
|
James G. Martin |
||
1861-1863 |
||
D vniel G. Fowle |
Wake County U. S. Army, formerly of Lenoir County.... Guilford County Bladen County |
1863 |
Richard C. Gatlin John A. Gilmer, Jr. |
1864-1865 1866-1868 |
|
Abiel W. Fisher — John C Gorm v\ |
1868-1872 1872-1877 |
|
Wake County |
1877-1888 |
|
J vmes Dodge Glenn |
Guilford County Wake Countv Iredell County — ~ Granville County Mecklenburg County Iredell County Iredell County . |
1889-1892 |
Francis H. Cameron Andrew D. Cowi.es |
1893-1896 1897-1898 |
|
Beverly S. Royster |
189S-1904 |
|
Thomas R. Robertson Joseph F. Armfield Roy L. Leinster |
1905-1909 1909-1910 1910-1912 |
|
Gordon Smith |
Wake County Buncombe County Granville County New Hanover County |
1912-1913 |
Lawrence W. Young . Beverly S. Royster.— — J. Van B. Metts |
1913-1916; 1917-1918 1916-1917; 1918-1920 1920— |
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REGISTER OF RETIRED OFFICERS, DEC. 31, 1930
Name
F. A. Olds
W. B. Rodman.
W. C. Jones
John F. Bruton
Walker Taylor
Robert S. Young ____.
Wiley C. Rodman:
T. J. Winston
M. L. Barker
Thomas Stringfield....
P. T. Jones
W. F. Robertson
Charles S. Jordan
A. H. Harris
White G. Smith
M. W. Williams
C. B. Elliott
George B. Sellers
Robert M. Albright .„
J. M. Campbell
John W. Dalton
Julius E. Dietz
D. D. Parks
T. C. Daniels
C. W. HoLLOWELL
Fred H. Shipp
H. M. Chase
J. E. Bunting
B. F. Payne
E. R. McKeithan
Robert S. Stewart
A. J. Ellington
G. W. Payne
H. H. Murray
W. A. Jackson
R. G. White
S. Cohen
Paul Watson
E. A. Metts
John I. Brown...
N. R. Morgan
A. G. Murchison
J. K. Tew
J. A. Stith
C. B. Ross
Neal W. Garrison
C. J. McSorley
Charles H. Turner .....
R H. Dowdy
Gordon B. Cooper
William G. Dixon
William A. Holder ...
William B. Rea
Caleb D. Bradham
Jno. B. Malloy
Isaac Wayne Hughes
Retired Rank
Brigadier General.
Brigadier General
Brigadier General
Brigadier General
Brigadier General
Brigadier General
Brigadier General
Colonel....
Colonel
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Commodore
Commander
Commander
Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Captain...
Captain
Captain
Captain.— —
Captain
Captain
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Rear Admiral
Major
Major
Residence
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