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WESTMORELAND TOWNS
-IN THE-
WORLD WAR
Introductory
We present herciiiith ''Westmoreland Towns in the World War."
This work is to commemorate the part of local towns in the winning
of the Great War, and we trust that it will meet with the approval of all
who may review its pages.
Authentic war records and carefully selected photographs, such as
appear in this book, will form the most valuable data concerning the his-
tory of the days of 1^17 and 19 IS. The canvass was made by an exper-
ienced force of representatives and no expense was spared to make the
work as complete and accurate as possible. Whatever may be lacking
comes not from want of honest endeavor on our part.
No attempt has been made to glorify one name at the expense of
another. By design, all have been treated as nearly as possible in the
same way, a fact that may possibly be appreciated more sincerely by the
service men themselves than by any others. We trust that this history
will be loved by the children in the days to come, because it pictures
fathers, brothers, uncles and cousins who gave their services to our
country in time of need. , .
We extend our sincere thanks to the business men and citizens oj
the communities represented in this work who have shown their appreci-
ation of the work by their patronage, also to those who so courteously
(Assisted our representatives in collecting the information.
We offer our book believing that it serves a useful purpose. We
trust that it will be received in the same spirit in which it was compiled.
O'NEIL KENNEDY,
RALPH JV. HOOK,
ROBERT C. BIERER,
HENRY RUBY.
Uniontown, Pa.
DEDICATION
By ROBERT C. SHAW
EARLY in the history of America the soil of what is now
Westmoreland County was drenched in the blood of
the white man at the Battle of Bushy Run — the most
decisive Indian battle in the history of the Western Con-
tinent. Here the Red Man's power was broken forever.
Never since then has Westmoreland County's patriotism
wavered for a moment. She has been an active participant
in every contest where the rights of a free people were to
be defended.
^ Her spirit of devotion culminates in periods of extreme
crisis as has been evidenced in the recent World War.
Never did the fire of patriotism burn more brightly ; never
was the spirit of sacrifice and service more pronounced.
^ To the young men of Westmoreland County who not
only brought imperishable fame to their own deeds of valor
and immortalized the manhood of our nation, but who
made it possible for those who remained at home to conse-
crate their services to the cause of freedom, this work is
dedicated.
PRESfDENT WOODROW WlLSON
America's War Aims
As stated by President Wilson in his message to Congress,
April 2, 1917, recommending a declaration of war on Germany
We are accepting this challenge of hostile purpose because
we know that in such a Government, following such methods, we
can never have a friend ; and that in the presence of its organ-
ized power, always lying in wait to accomplish we know not
what purpose, there can be no assured security for the demo-
cratic Governments of the world. We are now about to accept
the gage of battle with this natural foe to liberty, and shall, if
necessary, spend the whole force of the Nation to check and nul-
lify its pretensions and its power. We are glad now that we see
the facts with no veil of false pretense about them to fight thus
for the ultimate peace of the world and for the liberation of its
peoples, the German peoples included ; for the rights of nations
great and small, and the privilege of men everywhere to choose
their Avay of life and of obedience. The world must be made
safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested
foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to
serve. We desire no conquests, no dominion. We seek no in-
demnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sac-
rifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions
of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those
rights have been made as secure as the faith and the freedom of
nations can make them But the right is more precious
than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have al-
ways carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right
of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own
Governments, for the right and liberties of small nations, for
a universal dominion of rights by such a concert of free peoples
as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world
itself at last free.
General John J. Pershing
The American Spirit
General Pershing's charge to the U. S. Expeditionary
Forces in France
You are here to expel an invading enemy from France.
Remember also, that you are here to lift a shield above the poor
and weak. You will be helpful therefore to refugees and to the
aged. You will be most courteous to all women. You will
never have an evil thought toward any young girl. It is best
therefore to eschew the use of all wines and liquors. Be gentle
and tender to all children. FEAR GOD. Fight Bravely,
Honor Your Country.
God have you in his keeping.
"PERSHING"
Facts and Fio(ures of National Interest
February 3, 1917. United States severed diplomatic relations
^vith Germany; Bernstorf dismissed.
April 6, 191 7. United States declared war on Germany.
June 5, 1917. Registration of all men between twenty-one
and thirty-one years of age.
June 26, 1017. First American troops arrived in France.
July 20, 1917. Drawing at Washington of names for fir-;t
army under Selective Service System.
November 3, 1917. First clash of Americans with German
soldiers.
March 23, 1918. Paris bombarded by German gun seventy
miles away.
June S, 1918. Second registration day.
September 12, 1918. Third registration day.
October 6, 1918. Germany asks President Wilson for armis-
tice.
October 8, 1918. President Wilson refuses armistice.
October 14, 1918. President Wilson refers Germans to
General Foch for armistice terms.
October 23, 1918. President Wilson refuses latest German
peace plea.
November 4, 1918. Allied terms sent to Germany.
November 7, 1918. Germany's envoys enter allied lines by
arrangement.
November 9, 1918. Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates.
November 10. 1918. Former Kaiser Wilhelm and his eldest
son, Frederich Wilhelm, flee to Holland to escape widespread
revolution throughout Germany.
November II, 1918. At 11 a. m. the armistice which had
been signed by the German plenipotentiaries took effect and
fighting in the Great War ceased. American flag hoisted on
Sedan front.
Jime 28, 1919. Peace pact signed.
THE GREATEST OF ALL WARS— This, the most
frightful of wars, was fought out at a cost of approximately
$249,000,000,000 and 10,000,000 lives. In the following table is
shown the men in arms, the lives lost, and the total casualties
of the leading nations involved in the war. The totals of the
United States, Great Britain, Italy and Germany are official.
The others are from unofficial returns.
Men in Total
Arms Lives Lost Casualties
United States 3,764,700 58,478 262,723
Great Britain 7,500,000 658,665 3,049,901
France 6,000,000 1,100,000 4,000,000
Italy 5,000,000 500,000 2,000,000
Russia 14,000,000 3,500,000 5,000,000
Belgium 350,000 50,000 300,000
Servia 300,000 150,000 200,000
Roumania 600,000 200,000 300,000
Germany 11,000,000 1,580,000 4,000,000
Austria-Hungary 7,500,000 2,000,000 4,500,000
Turkey 1,500,000 250,000 750,000
Bulgaria 1,000,000 50,000 200,000
Totals 58,514,700 10,097,143 24,562,714
At such a frightful cost was the world made safe for
democracy. It was a struggle between autocracy and democracy,
and the latter was victorious. It was the greatest war in the
history of the world, no matter from what angle it was viewed.
ESTIMATED COST IN MONEY
The Entente Allies The Central Powers
Russia $30,000,000,000 Germany $45,000,000,000
Britain 52,000,000,000 .\ustria-
France 32,000,000,000 Hungarj' 25,000,000.000
LTnited States... 40.000,000,000 Turkey 5,000,000.000
Italy 12,000,000,000 Bulgaria 2,000,000.000
Roumania 3,000,000.000
Serbia 3,000,000,000
$172,000,000,000 $77,000,000,000
Grand total of estimated cost in money, $249,000,000,000.
The following table compares the cost of the greater wars:
Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815 $ 6,250,000,000
Crimean War, 1853-1856 1,700,000.000
.\merican Civil War, 1861-1865 8,000,000.000
Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 3,500,000.000
South African War, 1900-1902 1,250,000,000
Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 2,500,000,000
The World War, 1914-1918 249,000,000,000
The following tabulation
nations and their populations
before its close :
Countries
L^nited States . .
Anstria-Hungani'
Belgium
Bulgaria
Brazil 23.000,000
China 420,000,000
Costa Rica 425,000
Cuba 2,500,000
France 90,000,000
Population
1 10,000,000
50,000,000
8,000,000
5,000,000
Guatemala . .
Germany . . .
Great Britain
Greece
Haiti
Honduras . . .
2,000,000
67,000,000
440,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
600,000
gives a list of the twenty-eight
which were engaged in the war
Countries Population
Italy 37,000,000
Japan 54.000,000
2,000,000
500,000
700,000
400,000
15,000,000
7,500,000
180,000,000
10,000
4,500,000
6,000,000
Liberia
Montenegro . .
Nicaragua . . .
Panama
Portugal . . . .
Roumania . . .
Russia
San Marino . .
Serbia
Siam
Turkey 42,000,000
Total 1,575.135,000
For comparison
twenty-two nations
in the war :
Countries
Abyssinia
Afghanistan
.\rgentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Mexico
Nepal
Holland
with the above there is shown a list of the
and their populations which took no part
Poulation
8,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
2,500,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
710,000
1,500,000
15,000,000
4,000,000
40,000,000
Countries Poulation
Norway 2,500,000
Paraguay 800,000
Peru 4,500,000
Persia 9,000,000
Salvador 1,250,000
Spain 20,000,000
Sweden 6,000,000
Switzerland 3,750,000
Uruguay 1,250,000
Venezuela 2,800,000
Total 150,560,000
\
Over four million Americans were inidcr arms when the
armistice was signed. Of these, more than two million were
upon the fields of France and Italy.
Canada sent approximately 800.000 men overseas and sus-
tained casualties amounting to 220,182. Of these 60.383 were
killed or died from disease, 155.790 were wounded and 4,000
were missing or prisoners.
Deserters from the German army who fled to Switzerland,
Holland, and other neutral countries while the war w'as in
progress numbered 100,000, a record unequalled by the army of
any other countrj-, unless, perhaps, that of Austria-Hungary.
These figures do not take into consideration the large number
of Germans on the western front who, by taking advantage
of the first opportunitj- to surrender to the Allied troops as
prisoners of war, proved themselves to be mere deserters. H
the whole record could be compiled it would show a wide and
deep yellow streak in the German army.
The Selective Service Law, in force during the war, was
in no way similar to the "Draft Law" of the Civil War. The
Selective Service system prohibited the acceptance of substitutes
for men selected for military duty. The obligation to render
military service was personal and could not be transferred.
Nine soldiers of the American Expeditionary force were
hanged and one was shot for criminal offenses during the war.
Two of the hangings were for murder, seven men were hanged
for rape, of whom six were negroes. There was a single
execution for desertion.
More than 6,000 members of the American Expeditionary
force received decorations from General Pershing. Medals of
honor, the highest award provided by this government, were
conferred on 78, distinguished service crosses on 5,271, and
distinguished service medals on 941. These figures do not in-
clude decorations bestowed through the War department.
One hundred and ninety-eight deaths among the 19,877
American Red Cross nurses who served during the war, repre-
sents the contribution in human life of American womanhood
toward winning the war. In the American Red Cross building
in Washington, a beautiful service flag commemorates their
sacrifice. A single blue star represents the 19,877 Red Cross
nurses in active war dutj', no matter where stationed.
Officers, enlisted men, field clerks and members of the Army
Nurse Corps, who served on active duty in the Army of the
LTnited States at any time between April 6, 1917, and November
II, 1918, are entitled to wear the Victory Button. The button
is silver for those wounded in action and bronze for all others.
Design for the "Victory Medal'' to be given to ever}'
American who took part in the world war was approved,
X^ovember 14, 1919, by the Secretarj- of War. The medal will
be of bronze about the size of a silver dollar. On the one side
will be a figure of Victory with the description, "The Great War
of Civilization," and on the reverse side the names of the Allied
and Associated Powers.
The law providing for the payment of a bonus of $60.00
to every discharged soldier, sailor and marine, including officers,
was adopted February 24, 1919.
The government's plan of insurance and compensation, with
its provision covering disability, was devised to take the place
of a pension system. Service men can obtain insurance from
the government at a much lower rate than a civilian could
possibly obtain it. This is made possible because the govern-
ment charges the policyholders nothing for administration, and
bears the extra mortality costs. Government insurance is ab-
solutely free from all restrictions as to travel, residence, or
occupation. Under a recent ruling, discharged soldiers, sailors
and marines, who have dropped or cancelled their insurance,
may reinstate it within eighteen months after discharge without
paying the back premiums. If the policyholder is unable to keep
the full amount of War Risk Insurance he carried while in
service, he may reinstate part of it from $1,000 up to $10,000,
in multiples of $500. Reductions may be made in multiples of
$500 to any amount, but not less than $1,000.
A red chevron, point up, midway between the elbow and
the shoulder, on the left sleeve denotes that a service man has
been honorably discharged.
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When \\.a\. \v:is iloclarod fraiip.niv I of tMociisbiii-i;
was rccrum-il Ui 150 men ami 3 ullU-crs, In a few. wi-cks
orders were issued In diseliavKe all married men and 4S
names w-ere aocmdingly dropped from llie rolls.
Scvcnly-cij;lil men were examined before the comiviiiy
was ajjain recruited to {\ill slrenKlh. Then came Ili'e
call mlo federal service of all National Guard units and
the company was moliilized on July 15. l<)ir-
Company I. loth I'a. Inf. N. t;. was made up of men
livmg m and about tMcensbm\'. l"a., lesiiiiental liead-
quavlers jieins at Grecnsburg and (."ompanv I, ^rd Pa.
Inf. N. G. was made tip of men from Philadelplna Pa
and nearby towns. The Pennsvlvania National Guard
was reorganized as the Twcnlv-eisth aniiy division at
Gamp Hancock. .Xu^nisia. Geo,,.ia. ,,n October i^, i.„;
.;md .1 was there that Com,«ny I „f ,he „ld "Fighling
lenth and tompaiiy I of the ,,rd Pa. Inf. N G were
mevKed fonm.ig the One Hundred Tenth U. S. Infanlrv
under eon.mami of Ueut. Col. Hen.y Coulter and, latei^,
(-0I. lieorge Kemp.
On September 7, ,917, the contpany left Greensburg
and a^r,^ e.1 at C a,np Hancock on September Qlh With-
weeks the reorgnnizaiion was effected and the
few
oullit was give.1 the new standard , f comnanv and regi-
mental mnnlvers. From Oct, l*r ,.., ,0,- until April
-4. KllS the company carried out an intensive drill
schclule and 00 tins latter dat. entrained for Camp Mer-
ntt, .\ew Jersey. Here the ..rganization was inspected
ajitl equipped (or oversea.^ sciun- .ind. on May J, l»^lS,
arrived at Pier 6.) at the foot of 26th .Street, New York
City where it hoarded the transport Ausonia. The Iwtat
left on the morning of May 3rd and dr)cked at Liverpool,
Kiigland, on May i6th. The comjiany proceeded to
Dover by train and crossed the Channel to Calais, con-
voyed by submarine chasers, aeroplanes and dirigible
baloons. Here the company received ICnglish rifles and
gas masks and commenced final intensive training back
of the British lines.
The Twenty-eighth Division was engaged in the Chani-
pagnc-Mame defensixe; the ;\isne-Marne ofTensive; the
Fismes sector; the Oise-.\isne offensive; the Meusc-
.■\rgonne offensive, and the Thiacourl sector. Its total
ca..iualties wcit J.s.i.i.v i-,ukiig lii^t among all national
guard divisions and only exceeded in the crUire American
army by the I-'irst and Sccrnd Divisions of regulars.
The division was six times mentioned by the crjmmand-
ing general of the Sixth I''rcn:h army f)f which it was a
|)arl, and once by General M.mgiti of the Tenth l''rcncli
army. It was first cited by fJeneral Pershing on August
z8, 1918, and at divers times Uiereafter by its American
corps and army commanders. After the armistice the
Twenty-eighth Division was [laced in the .\rmy of Oc-
cupation until January 13, 19J9. Kelicved of this duty,
it moved back into France to prepare to embark for
home, J
Company I embarked for tlhe United States the latter
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|i,irl r;l .\pnl I'ji'j, and landed at I'lnladelphia during
the second week in May. The division went to Camp
Dix, New Jersey, for demobilization, reluming to Phil-
adei|ihia May 15 for a final parade and review. The
company was officially discharged from service May 23.
i^iy, twenty-two months from the time of muster at
Greensburg and with one year's overseas service.
Officiai. Rostkk or Company "I"
Captain
First Lieut. , . . .
First Sergeant...
Mess Sergeant...
Supply Sergeant.
Wade T. Kline.
. . . Robert B. Herbert.
...\rlluir J. Donalson.
Robert L. Potts.
Richard C. Blank.
.^vim-.un 1,.
Scrgcanl 'J
V isi-.ir ( 1 '.Hi>oii
Janic-i Antlerson
SiTjieaiu
Richard A. Ticc
Sergeant . .
I larry A. Bomcr
ScrtiomU . ,
Henry King
St-rgcant ^
Robert Ilnrlcigh
SvrBc.-int 1
Orbe W. Decker
SiTgcaut j
WilbtTt M McCoIly
OorjioraU— Jolm U. C«slii;>|
ames K. I nixal. Cyrus C. Alcorn.
Thomas C. Wylic, Jo]
\V. Donahlson, Kcister J. Hocy,
Thomas P. Hainan. Dl
iiiic Terrera, Geo. \V. R»unbangh,
Harry W C.uarino, HaJ
1. Mallcy. Craig C. Hill. \Vm R.
Johnslon, IHoyd J. K
IS. ilias, R. Annbrnsh. \Vm. I\
Kichl, Scauor A. KcjiJ
Meclianics— Clyde C. McIIvainc. James H. Deal.
linglcrs— Dean C Griffith. Marquis J. Steele.
Privates— First Class— Harry S. Brean, Frank Coleslock, Wm.
J. Fagan, Carl F. Hamrock. Otis M. Johnson. Chas. W.
Kcister. \Vm. B. Madden, George R. Patterson, John P.
Shotts. John W. Stauffer. I'loyd Brotherton. Jacob Elpern.
Arthur B. Good. Paul J. Head, Lester W. Jtihnson. Richard
Leone. James V. Miller, Thomas J. Powers, George B. Simp-
son, George \V. Colbert, Edward R. Eyring, Edward E.
Haman. Ewing Hughes, Richard \. Keck, James W. Lutes,
Harr>- U Myers, George S. Shaffer, Robert S. Snyder.
...; .:i. Wilbir (j, Aiukrsun, John i:.
Bailey, Charles K. Baker, Bernard Bauglnnan, Carl J.
Breggrcn. Joseph B. j/lock. Marry A. Block, Charles Brickcr,
Roy E. Clawson, Jo:rtph M. Conloguc, Benjamin H. Cape,
I-orenzo L. Cox, Charles Cronin, Charles II. Dayton, Ira C.
Dell, Emery J. Drinktl David H. Ferguson, Harry P. I'leshcr,
Dale H. Fulmer, Fr.ii.cis M. Gault, William T. Gaull, Willis
S. Gearhart. Harry E, Gutlcmy, William V, Gill, Alex.
Goldberg, George M. Cwjd, William J. Good, Elwin Gray,
Luther 1 1. Hawk, Of :ar li. Johnson, Bernard W. Kaminski,
Theodore Keelan. Jeiomc J. Kilgore, Thomas A. W, Kline,
Robert Kotouch, Richard A. Kuhns, George R. Loughry,
John C- Loughry, Ka, P. Madden Albert R, MarJco, Thomas
O. Marshall, Qifford P. Maxwell, Gerald Mears, Edward E.
M.ll.r. (■MHTsnn l", Mill.r. Kny W. Milter. Anson Mooi
George Monnich, Wm. N. McClellaii, George D, Ne
Oscnr A. Nelson, James O'Brien, John S. Patterson, l-'arl
W. Peoples, James L. Pierce, Jatnes A. Powers, Ralpli 11.
Prinkey, ICniest K. Prinkey, 'ihomas W. Ridsflale, Thomas
J. Riley, Jacob K. Rilenonr, Jacob W. Sawyer, Wm. J.
Schmucker, I-'rank C. Shoaf, Ahc Sliofnosky, Norris Sicken-
bcrger, John E. Skinner, James K. Smith, I-Vaiik K. Slough,
James R. Topper, Fred B. 'Tresclier, 'Todd G, 'J'ruxal, Adrian
E. Truxcll, Robert P. Turncy, Brady Washahau, John L.
Walnon, Richard A. Wihie, Sigfreid C. Woods, J.jhn P.
Zimmer, Franklin B. Zimmerman, Henry O. Zimmerman,
Kenneth M. Zimmerman.
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Chapter L
Greensburg District. The pictures and military bio-
graphies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from Greensburg, South Greensburg, Southeast Greens-
burg, Southwest Greensburg, Carbon, Swede Hill and
Crows Nest.
The story of the Greensburg district's part in the Great
War is a big subject and the record is one to be proud of as
long as memory lingers on the momentous days of 1917 and 1918.
Her soldiers, sailors and marines kept untarnished a record
of valor during the World War that was handed down to them
by Revolutionary and Civil War forbears. Participating in the
first American battles and being on the front line when the
armistice was signed, the boys from Greensburg played no small
part in shattering Germany's dream of World dominion.
With the sounding of the bugle which declared a state of
war, the social life of the entire community gave way to more
serious things and, as man after man left his home and friends
to give what was asked in behalf of his country, those at home
were busy doing war work. Men, women and children all had
one purpose in view — that of helping to win the war — and they
worked with unselfish sacrifices as one large family. Comrade-
ship in so great a cause can perhaps never come to them again,
but pride in bearing so worthily the obligations of sacrifice and
service will be brighter still ten and twenty years from now
when they look back upon the days when all the institutions of
freedom in the world were in such imminent peril.
Among the most remarkable and useful developments of
the war has been the growth and broadening of the fields of
endeavor of various agencies, some of them expressly organized
to meet war conditions and all of them directed with a view
to sending our troops overseas clean and sound in mind and
bod\', and to helping in the conduct of the war. These organiza-
tions, individually and collcctivelj', have been a groat force for
building up morale, and, hence, for winning the war.
The Americ.\n Red Cross in the Greensburg district ac-
complished a great work during the nineteen months of the
war. The main work rooms were located in the Y. M. C. A.
building and were occupied free of rent. A wonderful machine
was developed, embodying much of the best ability of the
people of the community. Not only did the organization
make a wonderful showing in the production of Red Cross
garments and supplies and the caring for the families and
dependents of men in the service, but in all campaigns for
membership, funds, collection of used clothing etc., it more than
reached its quota. There were periods when the most serious
Red Cross problem was how to supply the women with enough
material to satisfy their desire for work. Had there been a
strike, it would have been for longer hours and harder work.
The men had gone to war, or were preparing to go, and the
women resolved to go with them as far as they could. They
rolled their hearts and hopes into bandages, and knitted their
loyalty into socks and sweaters, and stitched into refugee gar-
ments their compassion for the women and children of friendly
nations ravaged by war. The local branch of the Red Cross
had nine auxiliaries helping in the production of garments,
knitted articles and surgical dressings. The original officers of
the Greensburg brainch were John P. Donahoe, chairman; Mrs.
Anna M. Ogden, vice-chairman ; Miss Louise Brown, secretary ;
and Miss Margaretta Gross, treasurer. Mr. Wm. A. Coulter
was chairman of the Finance committee and Mr. Elmer E.
Lyon was chairman of the Publicity committee. On account of
resignations the offices were filled as follows : Mrs. Ogden,
chairman; Miss Emma McConnell, secretary and Miss Margaret
Coulter, treasurer. The sewing room was in charge of Mrs.
H. H. Fisher and the cutting room was in charge of Mrs. J. A.
McCurdy. Inspection and packing were directed by Mrs. J. L.
Cote and the surgical dressings were in charge of Miss Margaret
Coulter and Miss Helen Murdock. The records show that the
Greensburg branch of the Red Cross is credited with producing
25,193 garments from the sewing room; 6,882 knitted articles
were made and the number of surgical dressings was 88,361.
Junior auxiliary No. i supplied Company "I" with comfort kits
and auxiliary No. 2 furnished the unit with sweaters. Although
not authorized by national headquarters a special comfort kit
committee was formed and furnished 977 kits to selected service
men ; many letters were received from soldiers in cantonments
and from overseas stating that these kits were the best ones
seen in their travels. The amount of work done by the Greens-
burg branch of the Red Cross was enormous and the officials
were warmly commended from headquarters for their splendid
output. That the quality of the work was of the highest is
attested to by the fact that the Greensburg branch was called
upon to furnish many specimen garments to be used in instruct-
ing workers all over the country.
Upon the announcement of the declaration of war, the
National headquarters of the Young Men's Christi.\n Associ.v-
TION pledged to President Wilson and to the Government the
services of the organization including thousands of trained sec-
retaries and volunteer workers. The management and member-
ship of the Greensburg Y. M. C. A., finding itself in harmony
with the step taken by the national office, sought by every
resource at their command to make the Association in this
community function for the promotion of the health and general
well-being of the service men and to aid movements whose
purpose was to promote the interests of the Government and
our Allies. When the several calls were issued from the
national office at New York City for the gathering of repre-
sentatives of local Associations, the Greensburg Association was
always represented in the conferences. In compliance with 3
request from the State Campaign Director, the local Board of
Directors permitted the General Secretary to devote his time
in the capacity of District Campaign Director for the arganiza-
tion of the counties of Westmoreland, Indiana, and Fayette
which composed District No. 3 in the three nation-wide cam-
paigns conducted to finance the welfare work of the Y. M. C. A.
and that of the United Welfare agencies in the cantonments in
this country and the work overseas. These campaigiis were the
means by which a total of $617,029.00 was raised in subscriptions
for the above named causes. When units of the lioth Regiment
of U. S. Infantry were assembled in Greensburg preparatory
to their entrainment for camp, the various facilities of the
Y. M. C. A., such as pool and billiards, gymnasium, lobby, read-
ing-rooms, etc., were put at their disposal. This policy toward
service men in permitting the free use of the privileges was
consistently carried out during the war and the demobilization
period. Men in uniform passing through the city, men on troop
trains, and men home on furloughs, made use of and appreciated
this service. After the signing of the armistice, the directors
of the local Association authorized the giving free to all local
demobilized men, of a six months' membership in the organiza-
tion and, up to date, some 500 discharged service men have
availed themselves of this privilege. Through the co-operation
of the National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A., the
local Association was enabled to add to its force a special Army
Work Secretary who gave his full time to the service of men
back from war. All necessary resources of the Association were
at the command of this secretary. Providing meals and lodgings,
recreation and entertainment, writing letters, obtaining bonus,
travel-allowance, back pay, etc., were some of the duties of this
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secretary. Very early in the war period, the local branch of
the American Red Cross requested and received free of charge
the use of the second floor of the Y. M. C. A. building for its
work rooms and surgical dressings. On numerous occasions the
Red Cross. Liberty Loan committee and other patriotic organiza-
tions used the assembly rooms, lobby, director's room and oth.T
parts of the building for meetings. The Association was always
represented in all drives, campaigns and patriotic movements.
The officers of the Greensburg Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion during the war were C. E. Whitten, president ; M. C. Keck,
vice-president; George H. Francis, recording secretary; John T).
Miller, treasurer ; \V. J. Graef, general secretan,- ; F. M. Schantz,
membership and boys' secretary; O. Shannon, physical director.
Henry S. Mclntyre was the special Army secretary located at
the local Association and the "Y" was represented in the army
by eleven men from the Greensburg membership ; six of these
served in cantonments in the United States and five men were
engaged in Association work overseas.
Li considering the work of The S.\lv.\tion Army it should
not be forgotten that its activities were not primarily in new
fields of endeavor and that the Army was perhaps the only
relief organization in war work which could command trained
and experienced workers from the outset. The success of its
work, unexpected in its completeness, has been the cause of
much surprise to both service men and civilians from whom
lavish praise indeed has been accorded. To help the helpless
and feed the hungry has long been one of its prime objectives.
The Army embarked on no new undertaking but confined itself
simply to its old lines of gospel and food. In France it was
more food than gospel. Soup and salvation went hand in hand
to the trenches of Europe as they went first to the slums of
London, to the cities of America, and to every corner of the
globe. It was the sympathetic and harmonious relationship
between the organization and the boys in the field and the
families left at home that enabled the Army to push its work
to whatever happy results were attained. The Salvation Army
had no great amount of capital with which to conduct its work
and endeavored to act as a link between home and soldier. Al-
though the employed force of the Salvation Army in Greensburg
during the war was a small one it was enabled, through the
volunteer assistance of the citizens of the community, to carry
on much good work. The local organization, with headquarters
at 306 West Third Street, had jurisdiction of not only the
Greensburg district but also the major portion of Westmoreland
Count}'. It took an active part in every drive and campaign
and, at all times, some of its members were to be found at the
Red Cross rooms assisting with knitting, surgical dressings, or
other war work. For a time the organization had representatives
occupying a hut on the courthouse sidewalk and, during the
various campaigns, made and sold doughnuts to passersby and
issued them freely to soldiers on the truck trains. The "dough-
nut factory" at the local headquarters was also in continuous
operation and large quantities of doughnuts and chocolates were
taken to soldiers on guard along the railroads near Greensburg.
Thousands of the Army's famous doughnuts were made in
Greensburg and shipped to soldiers, sailors and marines on duty
at barracks in the Pittsburgh district. At the office headquarters
on West Third street the Army asisted many stranded soldiers,
not only by providing them with meals and lodgings but by
buying them railroad tickets to their destination and furnishing
pocket money. Two local members of the Salvation Army en-
listed in the military service: Harry Lane, who was stationed
with the Veterinary Corps at Camp Dodge, and Ralph Watts,
who was killed in action in the spring of 191S while serving in
the British Army. During the war the local Salvation Army
work was in charge of Ensign Mrs. E. J. Dunn; Lieutenant
Jeannette Miller and Envoy Ethel Dunn. Under the direction
of this small force the Corps did a noble part in all that it
undertook.
The work of the Knights of Columbus has been a wonder-
ful work and exceedingly well done. Not only was it beneficial
to those whom the organization sensed but it was helpful and
broadening to those who have taken part in it. During the war
the Greensburg Council No. 1480 of the Knights of Columbus,
with headquarters , in Troutman's Hall on Main street, held
frequent meetings and arranged for its part in answer to all
calls for service. The executive officers were Ed. P. Doran,
Grand Knight ; John Costabile, Deputy Grand Knight ; Jacob
E. Bell, Financial Secretary'; Roman J. Ivor>', Recorder; John
H. Scherrer, Treasurer ; and P. F. Howard, Lecturer. The
Council participated in the various drives and was active in the
United War Work Campaigns. It sent a delegate to the meet-
ing for state organization held in Philadelphia. The local
Council became Auxiliary No. 3 of the Greensburg Chapter of
the American Red Cross, ever\' individual member having
previously joined the organization. One of the first pieces of
war work by the Knights of Columbus occurred in the fall of
1917 when it sent shipments of gifts of socks, tobacco, etc., to
service men in the camps in this country and to those in France.
By assessing its members, the Knights of Columbus made fre-
quent financial contributions to many war work funds such as
the Red Cross Ambulance Fund, the War Camp Funds, etc. In
the Liberty Loan drives the Council appointed workers and in
several campaigns voted to invest all surplus funds of the
council in bonds. A committee was appointed to look after the
families of members in the military ser\'ice. This committee
consisted of J. L. Kennedy, J. J. Joyce, John Kelley, C. C. Hays,
and Thomas Gannon. Thirty-seven members of the local council
enlisted in the military service, all of whom came through with-
out serious injur},-. During their absence the organization paid
all of their dues and insurance. At the time of Greensburgs
"welcome home" in July 1919, the local council took an active
part in providing treats to the service men. The purpose of the
Knights of Columbus has been to help whenever and wherever
it could in carrying on the war program at home and overseas.
The Loc-\L Bo.\RD FOR Division No. i was composed of John
P. Kilgore, chairman ; Dr. Iden M. Porster and William S. Rial,
all of Greensburg. Mr. Kilgore was the popular sheriff of
Westmoreland County; Dr. Porster was a graduate of the
medical school of the University of Pennsylvania and had
practiced medicine and surgery for twenty years. Mr. Rial was
count}- solicitor and had been practicing law at the Westmoreland
County bar for over 16 years. The members of the Board,
during the period of their service, were engaged early and late
with the duties of the office, the performance of which could
not be delegated to anjone else and for weeks and months at
a time they often worked past the midnight hour. After the
work had been systemized and after the Board obtained a
definite idea of the Selective rules and regulations, it progressed
with great rapidity. Frances J. Alpern was the Chief Clerk of
the Board; Rebecca Kilgore was assistant Chief Clerk and Mary
Sloan, clerk. To this force the government detailed Charles
Hawk as a special service clerk. Much credit is due to the
above clerical organization and to Mr. John Black, a volunteer
worker, for without the eflicient assistance of these persons the
Board would have been unable to cope with the enormous task
in all its details and ramifications. The Board had its office in
the Court House. It exercised jurisdiction over Hempfield
township and all the towns within the limits of that township.
These towns were the boroughs of Greensburg, South Greens-
burg, Southwest Greensburg, Youngwood, Arona, Madison and
Adamsburg. The Medical Board was composed of all the
physicians living within the above area. The dean of the
physicians was Dr. Lemuel Offutt, a man who for forty years
had responded to the cry of sickness and distress. This noble
citizen, one of the purest men who ever lived in the community
and one of its best loved, passed away before the armistice was
signed. The other members of the Medical Board were Drs.
Thomas P. Cole, John J. Singer, John S. Anderson, F. R.
Zahniser, Louis Wilson, Wm. M. Potts, L. C. L. Bailey, Walter
M. Bortz, John C. Cope, C. C. Porter, W. M. Leatherman, E.
M. Clifford, and W. E. Miller. 1667 registrants were examined.
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Richard D. Laird was appointed as the Appeal Agent of the
Board. The Local Board and the registrants were indebted
to the Legal Advisory Board for assistance in filling out
questionnaires. This Board was composed of Joseph A. Mc-
Curdy, G. B. Shaw, D. J. Snyder, C. Ward Eicher, Alex
Richer, Richard D. Laird, and C. E. Heller — all members of the
Westmoreland County bar, and to Rev. Pratte, who acted as
interpreter for the lawyers and also for the doctors of the
Medical Advisorj' Board on exam.ination days. The services of
the members and helpers of the Legal Advisor\- Board and of
the Medical Advisory Board were without money compensation
but these gentlemen have the consciousness of having performed
a public service and their only reward can be the recognition
of the fact that no one could have done the work quite so well
as they did it. The total number of inductions handled for
registrants of the Local Board was 1031, and the men were
entrained as follows: Camp Lee, 507; Camp Greenleaf, 229;
Camp Forrest, 61 ; Fort Thomas, 27 ; Camp Wadsworth. 15 ;
Camp Custer, 14; Camp Sherman, 13; Fort Oglethorpe, 8; Fort
duPont. 6; Fort Slocum, 4; Camp Colt, 4; Camp Taylor, 4;
Fort Hamilton, 4; Columbus Barracks, 3; Kelley Field, 3;
Polish Alliance College, 2; Aerial School of Photograph}', 2;
Camp Meigs, i ; Camp Dix, i and Vancouver Barracks, i. In
addition to the above, 104 men were enlisted in the Student's
Army Training Corps and sent to various schools and colleges.
The Ariiy .\nd N.wy Camp Committee gave much aid and
comfort to officers and men who passed through Greensburg
with truck trains. The object of the committee was to serve
hot meals, to furnish lodging, to care for the sick and to supply
any needed knitted articles and to generally aid officers and
men of the motor supply and ammunition trains enroute over-
land from Detroit to Baltimore. With headquarters at the
First Presbyterian Church, hot meals were served at any time
a truck train chanced to arrive and many members of the
convoys arriving at three or four o'clock in the morning found
substantial food prepared by the women of the town. Beds and
rest rooms were maintained at the State Armory. More than
10,000 service men were fed, aided and "mothered" by the com-
mittee. The treatment given the soldiers was one of the bright
spots in their journey. This is evidenced by the receipt of
hundreds of letters from bo3'S in France expressing appreciation
of the treatment accorded them during their stay in Greensburg.
The officers of the committee were: Mrs. H. C. Beistel, State
representative; Mrs. H. C. Painter, chairman; Mrs. D. F. Kil-
gore, 1st vice-chairman; Mrs. H. N. Yont, 2nd vice-chairman;
Mrs. R. C. Weity, 3rd vice-chairman ; Mrs. A. M. Wyant,
treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Taj'lor, chairman of food supply and
Mrs. C. C. Crowell, secretar\-.
In the Liberty Lo.\ns, the Greensburg district oversub-
scribed its quota in every drive. The organized campaigns that
were conducted here between June 191 7 and May ipig, furnish
one of the most interesting and significant chapters in the history
of Greater Greensburg. Each solicitor was given certain pros-
pects to see and report upon, so that no one was overlooked.
The success of the Loan drives is due to the untiring efforts of
J. R. Eisaman who was county chairman and to the executive
committee which was composed of J. B. Huff, W. S. Rial, Hon.
John B. Head, W. S. Lane, H. E. Marker, C. L. Goodwin, R.
H. Jamison and A. N. Pershing. F. B. Miller and E. A. Cremer
were the publicity chairmen for the Greensburg district. A list
of the workers follows : First Ward — A. E. Troutman, chair-
man; Alex Eicher, Leo Furtwangler, J. U. Kuhns, W. W.
Jamison, A. D. Wclty, Jr., E. M. Gross, B. R. Fulmer, Milo
Black, S. G. Trout, B. W. Kerr, R. G. Armstrong, W. B. Lucas,
William Fluke, J. Rappe Myers, Tony De May, Tony Roberts.
Second Ward — Rabe Marsh, chairman; Alex. McConnell, Paul
Bair, G. A. McDowell, John \". Stephenson, Jr., J. A. Cawthorn,
Edward A. Doran, Glenn G. Vance, John Kettering, G. H.
Wright, Fred Proeger. Third Ward— Fred Morgan, chairman;
Sam Patterson, D. F. Kilgore, George McClarran, Stewart
Byers, Tony Roy. Fourth Ward— J. Q. Truxal, chairman;
Harry Furtwangler, E. B. McColly, Wm. Laughner, D. A.
Miller, Dr. C. P. Waugaman, H. S. Ackerman, J. J. Knappen-
bergcr, J. L. Mitchell, Geo. Wcighman, M. Shonp, T. Ray
Hunter, O. M. Dibler, H. F. Bovard, Frank ]\Iiller, John
Brunot, and Geo. W. Hutchinson. Fifth Ward— Jay C. Jami-
son and Harry E. Blank, chairmen; W. J. Zimmerman, Wm.
Fox, R. L. Markle, J. W. Goodman, Art A. Keener, Joe Pidutti,
and W. F. Overly. Sixth Ward— Samuel Miller, chairman;
Simon Davis. Seventh Ward — W. T. Dom, chairman; Harn,'
Crosby, Roman Ivorj', James Loughrey, John Bytheway, George
B. Saylor, Nick Long, Charles Wible, F. M. Mclntyre, David
McKclvey. Frank Kistlcr, John Wise, E. H. Wright. Alex
Kilgore, Harry C. Irwin, William Wertz, Andy Hohn, Barney
Hansen, John Stewart, George Immcll, V. E. Crosby, Claud
Walthour, Joseph Walton, John Colligan, Thos. Mclndoe, H. W.
Markle, Felix Kane, and W. C. Henderson. Eighth Ward —
Dan Dunmire, chairman ; Jas. Anthony, W. G. Conner, Joseph
Bair, S. B. Truxal, Sam C. Truxell, John Snyder, Louis Stciner,
W. D. Best, Gus Kelly, S. G. Ebersole, Alvie Morrison, and John
Hamman. Southwest Greensburg — Albert H. Plough, chairman ;
R. N. Miller, \\'m. Warner. Harr\- Marsh, P. F. Howard, David
Fulton, Geo. Machesne}', Wm. Bachman, Hans Drie, Leo Daerr,
Ed. Wolf, W. R. Taylor, and Wm. Weightman. South Greens-
burg—George F. Moyer, chairman; Robert Graham, and Frank
Marsh. Hempfield No. I Precinct— Edward H. Kemp, chair-
man; H. R. Sarver. Hempfield No. 2 Precinct— J. B. Cochran,
chairman. Hempfield No. 3, Precinct — Henry R. Armbrust,
chairman; Frank Riley, Henry Armbrust, Jr., Mrs. Frank
Johnson, Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. Harry Kintigh, and Mrs.
Jonas Poole. Hempfield No. 4, Precinct — Marion P. Shoemaker,
chairman; P. A. Moore, Floyd Smith, and John Kaylor. Hemp-
field No. 5, Precinct — Ralph Harrison, chairman; James Murphy,
John Cadzow, Thomas Smith, James Newton, Oswald Newton,
Henry C. Tarr, Alex Duncan, Edw. Bytheway, James Nesbit,
Robert Peoples, William Thomas, Robert Laney and Jos. Logan.
Hempfield No. 6, Precinct— A. J. Mase, chairman; L. D. Nice-
wonger, Frank Spoonhoward, Alex Lutz, Joe Crawford, Jacob
F. Harshey, John Nolan, Frank White and Mike Da\'is. Hemp-
field No. 7, Precinct— H. W. Saddler, chairman; John Nott, J
McFarland, Claud Gruber, William Grindlc, Dean Sickenberger,
John Daugherty and John Yasaski. Hempfield No. 8, Precinct
— W. E. Henderson, chairman ; Jacob Kurtz, W. W. Laughlin,
Robert Kain, George Sisle.v, Wm. Sanders, James Ferren, Wm.
Painter, George Stulpies, H. H. Reed, Andy Ackman, Jack
Welsh, James Hudson, James Steel, John Linsock, A. B. Black-
burn, John Lansing, Ralph Demi, Ernest Welsh, J. O. Jones,
James Dawson, H. C. Clifford and Cyrus Markle. Arona Bor-
ough—L. L. Carlo, chairman; H. J. McArdle and M. L. Bossart.
Middletown— H. J. Holtzer, chairman; Harry Herrod, Cyrus
Eisaman and John Fulton. New Stanton — John A. Stanton,
chairman; D. R. Ryan, R. O. Schrader, C. A. RufT, J. L. Ryan
and J. B. Gaut. Weaver's Old Stand — E. G. Wagner, chairman;
J. I. Cuttman and Charles Armbrust. The women did good
work in all drives and rounded up many a stray dollar for Uncle
Sam. The Womati's County Committee was headed by Mrs.
Eleanor HufT, and Mrs. Joseph Wentling was chairman of the
\\'oman's Committee in the Greensburg district. This record
would not be complete without recognition of the activit}- of the
Boy Scouts of America in the drives. The Scout organization
w-as not permitted to sell bonds except during the last three
days of each campaign and they were given the hard task of
acting as "Gleaners after the Reapers." Some of the troops
were without capable leadership, scoutmasters and other officials
having entered the military service, but in spite of these handi-
caps a number of Scouts earned the Treasury Department Medal
in the Liberty Loan drives. The record of how Greater Greens-
burg invested in bonds is as follows :
First Loan 672 subscribers $1,326,700
Second Loan i,977 subscribers 2,873.350
Third Loan 7,788 subscribers 2,303,850
Fourth Loan 16,527 subscribers 3,316,850
Victory Loan 5,662 subscribers 2,255,350
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AULT. FRANK G.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Ault, enlisted Mav
23, 1917, with the 5th Engineers Re-
serve Corps. ^Vas stationed at El
Paso. Sailed overseas August 1, 1918,
was slightly gassed. Returned Febru-
ary 24, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged in March, 1919, with rank of
Sergeant.
ADAMS, LEWIS C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Adams, entered ser-
vice Oct. 5th 1917. Was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with the 258th Aero
Squadron. Was transferred to Kelley
Field. Sailed overseas Feb. 25, 1918.
Returned Aug. 1. 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service a week
later.
AGLTATA, VINGENZO ROSS.— Son
of Mrs. Grace Agliata. Entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918,. Sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Company C 316tli
Infantry, 79th Division. Sailed over-
seas Sept. 1918. Returned May 29th,
1919. Was in th" Muese Argonne Of-
fensive. Honorably discharged June
7. 1919.
ALCORN, CYRUS COPE. — Born
June 17, 1896. Son of Abbie Alcorn.
Entered Feb. 5, 1917. with Company
1, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. Was
sent to Camp Hancock. Was ap-
]iointed Cori)oral. Sailed for France
Mav 2nd, 1918. Was wounded Sept.
6. 1918. Returned Jan. 31. 1919, and
was honorably discharged Feb. 15,
1919.
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ALLEGRA, SAMUEL— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Allegra. entered ser ■
vice May 3, 1919. Sent to Camp Lee
and i)laced with Company F-319 In-
fantry 80th Division. Sailed oversea*:
May 1918, returned in June 1919 and
was honojably discharged June 12
1919.
ALLISON, ARTHUR L.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Allison, entered
service June 26, 1918. Was attached
to the 347th Machine Gun Company,
87th Division. Sailed overseas in Au-
gust 1918, returned to the United
States in February 1919 !.nd was hon-
orably discharged later that month.
Ai-LISON. PAUL C. — Born Mar.h
7th, 1S94, son of Morris E Allison,
entered service Ajiril 5th, 1918. H<'
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to the 2nd Training Battalion, 155
Depot Brigade. Was appointed Cor-
poral. Was honorahlv discharged from
service Dec. 23, 1918.
ALLISON, WILLIAM D.— Born Au-
gust 31st, 1892, son of Morris E. Alli-
son, entered service May 22, 1918.
He was sent to Camp Greenleaf. at-
tached to the &[otor Train, Was Hon-
orably discharged from the service of
ihe United States May 9th, 1919.
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ALLSHOUSE, ELMER F.— Born in
1894, sou of George AUshouse, entered
service April 5, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Company
A -305th Engineers. Sailed overseas
May 26th, 1918. Was wounded in the
shoulder. Returned June 3rd, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service June 11, 1919.
ALLSIIOrSE, HARKY J.— Born
Feb. 19th, 1890, son of Mrs. Catherine
AUshouse, 539 West Pittsburgh St.,
Greensburg, entered service in Febru-
ary 1918. Was stationed at Camp Lee.
Was honorably discharged from mili-
tary service in March 1918.
ALTHAKDT. R. W.^Son of Johu
rnd Mary Althardt, entered service
November 8, 1917. Sent to Camp
Sherman and attached to Company F
lltb Infantry 5th Division. Was
transferred to Fort Orglethorpe then
Camp Perry, sailed April 20th, 1918.
Was in Meuse ■ Argonne offensive and
Chateau Thierry Drive. Returned July
12th 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged that month.
ALTIERI. TONY— Sou of Dominick
and Mary Altieri, enlisted June 27,
1917 with Battery B 17th Field Ar-
tillery 2nd Division, was assigned to
Columbus Barracks and later to Port
Robinson. Sailed December, 1918.
Was in to Argonne, St. Mihiel and
other battles. Returned August 4th,
1919 and was honorably discharged in
Aug. 1919.
ALT;\iAX, AMi_'^5 JK.— soil oi Amoa
and Mary Altman, entered service
April 5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company 1 145th
Infantry. Sailed in July 1918. Was
wounded by a machine gun bullet. Re-
turned in December 1918 and was hon-
orably discharged from service Jan.
13th, 1919.
AMLM), CLIFF LL\ L\er.STO.\ —
Born November 12, 1898, son of Daniel
T. Amend, 213 N. Maple Ave., entered
service November 4th, 1917. Was at-
tached to the 27th Artillery 38th Di-
vision, was stationed at Forts Hamil-
ton and Wads worth. Was honorably
discharged from service March 23rd,
1918.
AM»;r.l;sn\, ALI'.KKT T.— Born n,- -
tober 12th, 1895, son of Mr. and Mrs.
August Anderson, 712 Green St., en-
tered service October 6th, 1917. Sent
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
A 1st Provisional Recruiting Battalion.
Was honorably discharged from the
service March 3rd, 1918.
AXL)KK^(»N, LAWRENCE E. — Son
of Warwick Anderson, entered service
in the Fall of 1917. Sent to Camp Lee
and placed with 351st Machine Guu
Battalion. Sailed in April 1918. Was
iu the Argonne Offensive. Returned in
March 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service in April 1919.
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ANDERSON. JAJIES S. — Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Aaderson, enlisted with
Company 1 110th Infantry 28th Divi-*
sior \Vas sent to Camp Hancock.
Was made Sergeant. Sailed May 5th,
1918. M'as wounded. Returned Jan.
27th, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged in Feb. 1919.
ANDERSON. THOMAS M.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, enlisted
in 1917 with Company I 110th In
fantry 2Sth Division. Sailed May,
1018. Was wounded July 29th, 1918,
by a machine gun bullet. Returned
in Jan., 1910 and sent to the Carlyle
Hospital for treatment.
AVIS, WALTER — Physical Director
at Y. M. C. A. Entered service at
New York City in Jan. 1918. Was
sent to France. Was attached to the
2nd Division in France and in the
Army of Occupation as a "Y"' secre-
tary. Had had previous military ex-
perience. With the British Army for
10 years in India. Was discharged on
Jan. 10. 1919.
ARMBRUST, CHARLES RAYMOND
— Son of Daniel and Louisa Armbrust,
enlisted in Jan. 1915, with Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Sailed
May. 1918. Was given the rank of
Corporal. On August 1st was hit by
an Aerial Bomb and died before he
reached a hospital.
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ASTON, JOHN J. — Son of Emanuel
and Catherine Aston, entered service
May 27. 1918. Sent to Fort Ogle-
thorpe and attached to General Hos-
pital No. 14. Was honorably dis-
charged from service January 21st,
1919.
ATKINSON, RALPH D. — Son of A1;];j;l U'J.M];Ii:. JAMES LEE — BACH, JOSEPH A. — Born Nov. 14,
iirs. Delia Atkinson, enlisted in the S. Entered service Oct. 27, 1917. Went 1897. Son of Joseph and Sarah Bach.
A. T. C. at Penn State. October 7th, to Camp Lee. Was placed with Com- Enlisted Dec. 26, 1917 in the Ordnance
1918. Was attached to Company D. pany A, 505th Engineers. Transferred Department. Was stationed at Camp
He was later transferred to Camp Tay- to Battery E, 351st rield_ Artillery. Hancock, Jackson and Mills. Sailed
lor was appointed 1st Sergeant. Was 92nd Division. Sailed overseas June for France in May 1918 and was still
honorably discharged December 18. 19th, 1918. Returned Feb. 21, 1919. ia service Sept. 1, 1919.
1918. Was honorably discharged May 14th,
1919.
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BACH. MARK — Burn April ::5tli,
1 875 son of Mrs. Anna Barh, 300
Urania Ave., enlisted in February 1918
in the Navy. He was on board the
St. Francis. Was commissioned En ■
sign, made several tri]>s across and was
released from service May 16th, 1919.
I^.ACUKRT, }-RA\K X.— .Sun .i: li.ULEY, JOHN E.— Son of Mr. and
Peter A. and Mary E. Bachert, entered Mrs. J. L. Bailey, enlisted in Aug.
service Sept. 5, 1918. Was sent to 1917, with Company I-llOth Infantry,
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the 28th Division. Was sent to Camp
Medical Corps 140th Infantry 35th Di- Hancock. Sailed May 1918. Was in
vision. Sailed Oct. 20th, 1918. Re- active service with the 28th Division,
turned April 28th, 1919 and was hon- Returned Feb. 1919 and was honorably
orably discharged May 7th, 1919. discharged in July 1919.
i'.AlLLY, LOUIS JOHN CARRICK
— Enlisted Aug. 27, 1917 with the U.
S. Medical Corps. Was assigned to
Port Benjamin Harrison and other
camps. Sailed overseas August 10th,
1918. Was commissioned Lieutenant
Colonel. Took part in several battles.
Returned July 10th, 1919, and was
honorably discharged July 12, 1919.
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Mr. and Mr.s. Edward H. Hair, enlisted and Hannah Bair, enlisted May 16, and Mrs. Edward H. Bair. enlisted Geo. A. and Thresea Baker, enlisted
in July 1917 with Headquarters Com- 1917 with Company D, 15th Engineers Aug. 21, 1917 in the Officers' Training Oct. 15. 1918 with the Aviation Me
pany 'llOth Infantry, 2Sth Division, and was stationed at Oakmont. Sailed Camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Was com- chanics at the University of Pitts-
Was sent to Camp Hancock, He sailed for France Julv 9. 1917. Returned missioned 2nd Lieutenant and attached hurgh and was attached to Company
overseas Mav 3rd, 191S, and was April 4th, 1919 and was honorably to Battery D, 10th Field Artillery. H, 1st Division, Was honorably dis-
killed in action July 30th. 1918. discharged May 14th, 1919. Sailed Arpil 23, 1918, Returned Feb, charged from the service December
13, 1919 and was honorably dis- 15th, 1918.
charged two days later.
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BAKER. LEO FRANCIS — Born Aug.
10th, 1896, son of George and Thresea
Baker, entered service Sept. 4th, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Forrest and at -
tached to the Engineer Corps. He was
made Corporal. Was honorably dis-
charged from service March 12th,
1919.
BAKER, LOYD SELL — Entered
service Sept. 5th, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and placed with
Evacuation Ambulance Company No.
18. Sailed Oct. 5th, 1918, returned
June 7, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged one week later.
BOLDEN, IRA E. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Bolden, entered ser-
vice in 1918. Was sent to Camp Dix
and attached to the 335th Field Artil-
lery.-87th Division. Sailed Sept. 1,
1918, returned March 18, 1919 and
was honorably discharged March 22,
1919 with rank of Corporal.
BALDRIDGE, JAMES EDGAR^-
Born Aug. 3, 1890, son of Ezra Bald-
ridge, 109 Monahan St., entered ser-
vice in September 1918 and was sent
to Fort Thomas. He was attached to
the Aviation Engineers. Was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 10, 1918.
BARGER, JAMES PERRIN — Son of BARGER. JOHN. JR. — Son of J. W.
John W. Barger, entered service Sept. Barger enlisted May 14, 1918. Was
5, 1918 and was assigned to Camp sent to Port Douglas and attached to
Greenleaf. He was attached to the Comijany C 70tli Infantry 10th Divi-
Aviation service. Sailed for France siou. He was made Corporal and was
Oct. 6, 1918, returned to the United honorably discharged from the service
States March 7th, 1919 and was hon- of the United States Jan. 26, 1919.
orably discharged April 2, 1919.
BARGER, WAYMAN N. — Son of J.
W. Barger, entered service Sept. 20,
1917, was sent to Camp Lee and placed
with Base Hospital No. 52. He sailed
overseas in Oct. 1918, returned to the
United States July 4, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
about ten days later.
BARNHART, CURTIS R.— Son of
Mrs. Margaret Barnhart, entered ser-
vice Feb. 11. 1918. Went to Camp
Lee and was attached to the 305th
Signal Battalion, 80th Division. Was
in the Meuse, Argonue, St. Mihiel and
other l)attles. Returned in June 1919
and was honorably discharged June
26, 1919, with rank of Corporal.
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BARNHAUT. .InllX HENRY — Son
of Mr. and .Mrs. (J. S. Barnhart, en-
tered service March 9. 1918, was as-
signed to 211th Aero Squadron at
Kelley Field. Was transferred to
Camp Mills. Sailed Julj 26, 1918, re-
turned Dec. 9, 1918 and was honorably
discharged Dec. 28, 1918.
BARTUSEK, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
John Weimer, enlisted June 21, 1917
with the Medical Detachment of the U.
S. Cavalry was later transferred to
the U. S. Ambulance Service. Sailed
Nov. 11, 1918. Returned June 4, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 11,
1919 with rank of Sergeant.
BASILE. MIKE — Entered service
July 31, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest and placed with 3rd Company
1st Battalion 155 th Depot Brigade.
He sailed overseas Oct. 4, 1918, re-
turned Dec. 22, 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged from service Jan. 1,
1919.
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Entered service Feb. 11, 1918, was
sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Company M 319th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision. He sailed overseas May 18,
1918, returned to the United States
June 2, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service June 17, 1919.
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BATTISTI. TONV — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester Battisti, entered ser-
vice June 1, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and i>laced with the 11th
Field Artillery Band. Sailed overseas
July 6, 1918, returned June 10, 1919.
and was honorably discharged July 1,
1919.
BALM. PAUL D. — Sou vi Mr. and
Mrs. William Baum, entered service in
1917. He was sent to Camp Lee, at-
tached to Company A, 320th Infantry,
80th Division. Was made Corporal
and sailed overseas in May 1918. Re-
turned in Jan. 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service later that
month.
BEAilEK. HOWARD M. — Son uf
Mrs. Estella M. B earner, entered ser-
vice May 28. 1918. Was sent to Camp
Lee. He was first assigned to the
Military Police then transferred to the
Provost Guard and was honorably dis-
charged from service Aug. 1, 1919
with the rank of Sergeant.
BEER, JOHN — Son of Charles and
Margaret Beer, enlisted May 12, 1917
with Company D, 19th Field Artillery,
5th Division and was stationed at San
Antonio. Sailed May 27th, 1918, was
in the Vosges Mountains, St. Mihiel
aud Argonne Forest Offensives. Re-
turned July 22, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service July 29,
1919.
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BELFIGLIO. FRANK P. — Son of
Ralph Belfiglio, entered service Sejjt.
'22, 1917. Was seut to Camp Lee and
placed with the 305 th Engineers.
Sailed overseas May 26, 1918. AVas
in the St. JVIihiel and Meuse Argoune
Offensives. Returned June 3, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service about ten days later.
BELL. WALTER — Born May 3.
1896, son of George and Catherine
Bell, 108 Turby St., Greensburg, en-
tered service in Sept. 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee. Was honorably dis-
charged from service in Oct. 1918.
BELL, ALBERT HARVEY JR. —
Enlisted Aug. 27, 1917, was attached
to Company B, 4th Infantry, 3rd Di-
vision. Was stationed at Fort Ogle-
thorpe, commissioned 2nd Lieutenant.
Sailed Ajiril 15, 1919. Was awarded
a Distinguished Service Cross and a
Croix de Guerre with Palm for
bravery. Was killed in action July
23rd 1918 near Jaulgonne in 2ad
Battle of the Marne.
BELL. WIXFIELD S.— Son of Mrs.
Laura Bell, enlisted in March 1918,
with the Medical Corjjs. He was at-
tached to Hospital Train No. 3 at
Camp Greeuleaf. Was commissioned
1st Lieutenant. Transferred to New-
port News and was Sept. 1, 1919 at
Embarkation Hospital at Camp Ste-
wart, Newport News.
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BENNETT, RICHARD C. — Son of
Mrs. Geo. Gessman, entered service
Nov. 29, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and was placed with the
36th Field Hospital. Was honorably
discharged April 10, 1919. He reen-
listed April 11, 1919 for three years
service overseas and sailed for France
June 1, 1919.
BENZ, W. KARL — Son of Mrs.
Sarah E. Benz, enlisted Nov. 23, 1917,
was assigned to Fortress Monroe and
attached to the 70th Coast Artillery.
Was later removed to Camp Wads -
worth. He sailed overseas July 15,
1918, returned Feb. 22, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
March 8, 1919.
BERGGREN, CARL J. — Son of John
Berggren, Carbon Pa., enlisted in May,
1917 with Comi)any I and was trans-
ferred to the 5 th Mechanics. Was
sent to Camp Hancock, sailed overseas
in March 1918, returned to the United
States in July 1919 ana was honorablv
discharged July 10, 1919 with rank
of Sergeant.
BICKNELL, MRS. GEO. F. —
Daughter of Mrs. A. L. McKelvey, en-
listed as a Red Cross Nurse and sailed
for France May 26, 1917. She re-
turned to the United States in October
1917 and since that time has made a
lecture tour for the American Red
Cross.
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BIGGERT, ROBERT W. — Born
June 21st, 1889, sou of James C. and
Martha Wood.s Biggert, Crafton, Pa.,
entered service Aug. 14, 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Lee, was placed
in the Officers' Training School and
was honorably discharged from service
Dec. 20, 1919.
BIKM i-vKAXl;, IKED C. — Born
April 9. 1893. enlisted in the Navy in
Aug. 1918. He was stationed at Pen-
sacola, Florida, was 2nd Class Quar-
termaster, made his first trip over in
August 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States in Ajiril 1919.
BLACKBURN, GUY R. — Born Sept.
7, 1894. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Blackburn, 509 Chestnut St,, Greens-
burg. entered service in 1917. He was
attached to the Medical Department,
commissioned Lieutenant, sent to Fort
Oglethorpe and was honorably dis -
charged from service in July 1919.
BLACKBURN, PAUL M.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blackljurn, en-
listed in 1917 in the Medical Corps
and was commissioned, Lieutenant. He
was sent to Port Oglethorpe, sailed
overseas in September 1918, was at-
tached to Ambulance Company No. 20,
returned to the United States June
16, 1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
BLANK, RICHARD C— Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Blank, enlisted
November 1, 1915, with Company I.
110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
was assigned to Camp Hancock, sailed
overseas May 3. 1918. was in all the
battles with Companv I. Returned
to the United States May 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
1;LA.\S1.TT, IIAUUV Kb WARD—
Born Jan. 31, 1896. son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Blansett, 507 Grove St.,
Greensburg, Pa., enlisted May 15,
1918, in the United States Navy. He
was sent to St. Helena, Hampton
Roads and other Naval Stations, and
was honorably discharged from service
Feb. 17, 1919.
lii.iAirrs. .ii'Si;i'ii au'I'HI j; -snu
of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Boarts, enlisted
Aug. 18, 1917 in the Dental Corps and
was sent to Camp Jackson. He was
commissioned 1st Lieutenant, sailed
overseas, was promoted to Major then
Lieutenant Colonel. Returned to the
United States April 17, 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 20th of
that month.
l;iiMi, JAMES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Bono, entered service
Feb. 11, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to Company B, 319th
Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed
overseas May 18. 1918, was in the
Meuse Argonne Offensive, returned to
the United States June 2. 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 17,
1919.
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BONO, JOSKl'll- -.Soil of Mr. aiul
Mrs. Antonio Mono, entcrod sorvire
May 27, li)l8. wiis sent to Fort Ogle-
thorpe and attftched to liaso Hospital
No. 54. He was later trnasf erred to
Oami> iJreen, sailed overseas Aug. 14.
lt>18, returned May 28, 1919 and was
lionoralily dist-liarged Juno 7, 1919.
LiOUTZ. KAY- -Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bortz, enlisted Aug. 23. 191S in
the Marine Corps. Ho was stationed
at Paris Island, plaeed on boHrd the
U. S. S. Te.\as, siiiled oversells in Oet.
1918, returned to the United States
Oee. 26, 1918 and was honorably dis-
eharged July 31, 1919.
BROADDUR. WILLIAM C— En- BRADY, JAMES JOSI^l'H— Son of
listed in Aug. 1918, was sent to Camp Mrs. John Brady, Pittsburgh, Pa., en-
Wadsworth. S. C. Was attaehed to
Company A, 56 th Division. Sailed
overseas Sept. 1, 1918, was gassed
Xov. 8, 1918, and in the hospital 4
months. Returned April 1, 1919 and
tered service May 28, 1918, and was
attached to the Q. M. C. Detachment.
He was stationed at Jacksonville,
Florida. Saileti overseas in Sept.
1918, returned to the United States in
was honorably discharged about a June 1919 and was honorably dis-
month later.
charged June 17, 1919 at Camp Lee.
BREWER. RALPH W. — Sou of Al-
bert Brewer, entered service Dec. 9,
1917. was sent to Camp Greenleaf. Ga..
and was attai-heil to the Medical Corps.
Was transferred to Camp Taylor,
returned to the United Slates and was Sailed July 15. 191S, returned March
BREWER. PATRICK CHARLES —
entered service. Jan. 12, 1918. He
was attached to Company F, 112 til
Infantry, saileti overseas in Aug. 1918.
was slightly wounded Sept. 26. 1918,
honorably discharged
Jan. 9. 1919.
from service
1, 1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 9th of that mouth.
BRIDGE. RAYMOND JAMES.— Son
of Sarah Jane Bridge, enlisted in June
1915 with Company M, 110th Infantry,
^8th Division. Was sent to Camp Han
BRINKER. CHARLES W. — Born
Aug. 16, 1896, son of J. J. Brinker.
520 Guthrie St.. went into service
Sept. 5, 1918. Was sent to Camp
cock. Sailed May 4. 1918. Was in (ireeuleaf and was attached to the
active service with the 28th Division.
Returned to the United States May 12.
1919 and was honorably discharged
ten days later.
Medical Corps. He sailed for France
and died at sea Oct. 16. 1918.
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BRINKER. FRANK B. — Son of J-
J. Brinker, 520 Guthrie St., entered
service Sept. 21, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee and there attached to Com-
pany A, 320th Infantrv. 80Ih Division.
Sailed overseas May 18. 1918. Was
slightly gassed and wounded. Returned
Feb. 22, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged March 7, 1919 with rank of
Corporal.
BROTHERS. ROBERT L.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brothers, entered
service Sept. 4, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Forrest and attached to Com-
pany C. 129th Engineers. Sailed over-
seas in Oct. 1918, returned to the
United States July 9. 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 14, 1919.
BROWN. EDWIN WALTER— Son
of S. P. and Maggie Brown. 508 N.
Main St., enlisted in the Marine Corps;
Nov. 12. 1918. He was sent to Paris
Island then Norfolk, Va. Was attached
to Company 16S and wa* lionorably
discharged from service Ang. 23, 1919.
BROWN. JOSEPH H. — Entered ser-
vice Oct. 2, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Sherman and was placed with Head -
quarters Company of the 80th Division.
He sailed overseas June 8. 1918. re-
turned to the United States Jan. 2,
1919 and was honorably discharged
Feb. 1. 1919.
BRt>\\N. M:1' 1,, Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Brown. I'lcasant Unity, en
tered service in Sept. 1917. Was sent
to Camp Lee and placed with Com-
pany A. 320th Infantry. SOth Division
He sailed overseas in May 1918.
BROWN, PAl L 1 \ > 1 ! i; >,-; ..;
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Brown. i.ntcrcd
service in June 918, was sent to Camp
Crane and was attached to Evacuation
Hospital No. 11. He sailed overseas
Aug. 15. 1918, returned to the United
made Sergeant, returned to the United States in July 1919 and was honorably
States May 30. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June S, 1919.
discharged July 18, 1919 with the rank
of Sergeant.
I-;i;o\VX. PAV11> Woi-i: .Vug. 19,
18S9. enlistcti in the M;iriiie Corps
April 8. 1918. He was stationed at
Philadelphia, was trumpeter of the
Company and was honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States March 29, 1919.
BRUMUAl.-:i -:am;.-- PAUL —
Born in Mardi l,-<98, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Brumbaugh, entered ser-
vice iu 191S, was sent to Camp Forrest
and was attached to the 4th Provi ■
sional Recruiting Co. He was honor-
ably discharged from the service of the
United States iu Feb. 1919.
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ItKl'NOT. HILARY J. — Son of Mr.
niu! Mrs, Fvlix R. Bninot. entiTinl
sorvii'i- Jum- liO, 1917. was sent to
Cunip .Toiintlian. tln-n Fort RiU-y and
attai-hed to Hattcry T). 7Hth Field
Artillery. Was transferred to Canin
Houston, and Fort Sill. Sailed in Auff.
lyiS. returned .June 20. 19H) and was
honorably diseliarged two days later
with the rank of Corporal.
liliVSON, PAUL .1. — Son of James
n. Bryson, entered serviee Aug. 28,
1!»IH, was sent to Camp Groenleaf and
attached to the Medieul Corps of the
ReKimeutal Infirmary for Headquarters
Company. lie was transferred to
Can:p Wheeler, appointed Sergeant and
was honorably discharged Mareli 10,
1919.
liRYSON, WILLIAM .L — Son of J.
H. Hryson, enlist. -d May :i, 1918. was
sent to Fort Adams and was attached
to Hattery A, GCth Coast Artillery. He
sailed for Franco .Inly 17. 1918, re-
turned to the United Stales March 5,
1919 and was honorably discharged
March 18. 1919.
HUCCIII. CARLO — :n l Harrison
Avenue, born Sept. 4, 1888, entered
service June 25. 1918 and went to
Camp Lee. He was attached to Com-
I»any K, r)lh llattaliou. Was honor-
ably discharged from the service of tho
United Statos Jan. 8, 1019.
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IJUCKLEY. ALEX DELEON— En-
tered service May 27, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Greenleaf. attached to
Evacuation Hospital No. 13, was
transferred to Camp Gordon, and Hill,
sailed overseas August 14, 1918, re-
turned to the United States July 19.
1919 and was honorably discharged on
July 26, 1919.
RUTKA, ROBERT — Entered Mili-
tary service Feb. 26, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Meade, Maryland and
was attached to C'omjiany H, 601 st
Artillery. He was honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States June 30, 1919.
BUTLER, LOYAL GLENN— Born
Aug. 8, 1895. enlisted in July 1917.
Was sent to Cam)* Sherman attached
to the Quartermaster Corps. O.'ith In-
fantry. Was appointed Sergeant and
was honorably discharged from service
May 10, 1919.
BUTTERFIELD. G. BRUCE— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. George M.. Hutterfield.
entered servict; Aug. (i, 1918, went to
Camp Wadsworth and attached to
Company C, 60.'»th Kngineers. Was
transferred to (!atn|i Forrest then Uji-
ton. Sailed Sept. .'JO. 1918, returned
in July, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month with the rank
of Sergeant.
BYKRS. JoIlX A S.Mi of Frank H.
Byers, enlisted in June 1913 in the
Navy. He was assigned to Annapolis
and was jilaced on board the IT. S. S.
Minneapolis. He was appointed Lie\i-
tenant Commander and was Sept. 1,
1919 still in the service of the Unitea
States Navy.
liARBLSll. ANDREW J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barbish. Bovard.
Pa., entered service May 24, 1918.
AVas sent to Camp Greenleaf and
placed with Base Hospital No. 79. He
was transferred to Fort Des Moines,
sailed Sei)t. 15, 1918, returned June
27, 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 2, 1919.
BURKE, CHAKLKS DAVID— Born
Oct. 11. 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Burke, entered service May
27, 1918. He was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf then Dix. Was attached to
the 153rd Depot Brigade. 33rd In-
fantry and was Iionorably discharged
from service May 10, 1919.
CAMPBELL. ARTIU'R SAMUEL —
Son of Sarah and Samuel Campbell,
enlisted in the California Medical Re-
serve in Dec. 1917. He was a tuber-
culosis sjiecnalist. Was stationed at
Camp Hancock, Green Custer. Was
commissioned 1st Lieutenant and was.
Sept. 1, 1919, still in service at Camp
Lee, Va.
CAMPliiOLL, DA\1D AliCllKR —
Son of Samuel and Sarah Campbell,
entered service May 30, 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Gordon and was at-
tached to the Ordnance Department.
He was in service a short time and
was sent to the Munition Factories.
He was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Jan. 3, 1919.
CAPOCKTTA, .n.mX Ki.l. '1-1(1 ser-
vice in 1918. Was with Company M,
100th Infantry, 28th Division. Was
stationed at Camp Hancock. He went
overseas February 25. 191B was
wounded in the Meuse Offensive. Re-
turned to the United States May 16.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 23. 1919.
CARGO, ALl'.KKT H. — Enlisted
April 18, 1917, was sent to a Camp
in Maine and was ]ilaced with Battery
A, 5Ist Heavy Artillery. He sailed
overseas in Sept. 1917. saw active s"r-
vice and returned to the United States
Feb. 11, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 25, 1919.
CARGO, EARL — Entered service in
Sept. 1918. He was sent to Camp
Forrest placed with Company E, 72nd
Engineers. Sailed overseas in Oct.
1918. returned to tho United States
July 11, 1919 and was hanorably dis-
charged from service on the 16th of
that month.
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CARLOCK. CHARLIlS - - KnU.Lrd
July 18, 1917 with Com]iany M. 7th
Infantry, 3rd Division. Was stationed
at Gettysburg. Sailed overseas April
26. 1918. He lost a finger on his
right hand by a machine gun Inillet.
Returned Feb. 9, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged March 21, 1919.
CAULLXL. I'LLIi'l'M- -ji- Hamil-
ton Ave., l)orn May 22, 1894. enlisted
June 5. 1917. He was sent to Douglas
Arizona, attarhed to the 5th Company,
11th Field Artillery, was made Cor-
poral and honorably discharged from
the service of the United States Dec.
30, 1919.
CARLSON, CARL AV. — Burn Nov.
1890, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Carl-
son, 318 Grove Ave., entered service
July 22. 1918. Pie was sent to Camp
Lee, attached to the 14th Provisional
Battalion, 156th Depot Brigade. Was
honorably discharged from service Au-
gust 6, 1918.
CARLSON. EDWARD G.— Sun of
Gustave and Anna Carlson, entered
service in April 1918. sent to Camp
Lee, attached to Company A, 314th
Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed for
France May 26. 1918, returned June
7, 1919. Was honorably discharged
June 12, 1919.
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CAROTHERS. FRED McNEIL— Son CARUSO, JAMES— Enlisted April CASE, DONALD D.— Son of Mr.
St., entered service Oct. 28. 1917, sent of Mrs. Hcttie S. Carothers, enlisted 5, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and and Mrs. Charles Case, enlisted Feb.
to Kelly Field. Placed with 223 Aero Jan. 3. 1918. Was called for service placed with Company I. 318th In- 25, 1918 in the Naval Reserve. Was
Nov. 10, 1918 and was to report at fantry. 80th Division. Sailed overseas assigned to Wissahickon Barracks as
Princeton University but the order May 20, 1918. Was wounded by Chief Boatswain's Mate. Was honor
was rescinded on account of the sign shrapnel Aug. 2, 1918. Returned May ably discharged Feb. 10, 1919.
ing of the Armistice. 16, 1919. Was honorably discharged
June 3, 1919.
Squadron. Sailed overseas Aug. 14,
1918, returned June 15, 1919. Was
honorably discharged June 26, 1919.
CASSA. JOSEPH R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Cassa. enlisted April
5, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee, placed
with Company G, 320th Infantry 80th
Division. Sailed overseas May 17,
1918, was in Aisne-Marne, Mouse
Argonue, St. Mihiel. returned May 30,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 9, 1919.
CHARLESWORTH, JOHN H. — Srn
of Bradly Charlesworth, enlisted in the
Canadian Army, was sent to Camp
Salisbury. Was attached to the 9th
Battalion, 3rd Brigade, went overseas
in 1914, was wounded and honorably
discharged Nov. 22, 1915.
CHRISMAN. HARRY E.— Son of
Calvin Chrisman, entered service July
22, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee,
placed with Company C. Replacement
Troops, was made Corporal and was
honorably discharged Dee. 12, 1918.
CIALONE, VINCEN2I0 — 120 Madi-
son Ave., Greensburg, entered service
May 26 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf. Was attached to the Medi-
cal Corps. Went to Allentown then
Camp Crane sailed overseas Aug. 23,
1918, returned Sept. 18, 1919 and was
honorably discharged the 27th.
CIARIMCALI, RAPFAEL — 1431 CIRILLI, DOMINICO — 1206 Ash- CLARK, BEN F. — Son of Mr. and
Poplar St., entered service May 27. land St., Greensburg, entered service Mrs. William Clark, 422 Grove Street,
1918, was assigned to, Camp Greenleaf April 6, 1918. Went to Camp Lee. entered service in Sept. 1918, Was
Placed with Medical Corps. Sailed Was attached to Company I, 318 In- sent to Camp Sherman, placed with
Sept. 15, 191S, was attached to Base fantry, 80 Div. Sailed June 5, 1918, Company D, 380th Infantry. Was
Sector No. 5 at Brest. Still in ser- was slightly gassed, returned June 4, made Corporal and honorably dis-
vice overseas. ' 1919 and was honorably discharged charged Dec, 11, 1919.
two days later.
CLARKE, JOHN ROBB— Son of
John E. and Josephine B. Clarke, en-
listed July 28, 1917, m Aviation. Was
sent to San Antonio, Texas, was placed
with 222nd Aero Squadron, and was
commissioned 1st Lieutenant. Sailed
overseas March 7, 1918, returned June
6, 1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 20th of that month.
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CLARK. KoV S — Soil of Edward CLAKK, JOHN KLoWKUS — Sod of
D. Clark, entered service Feb. 25, Jas. B. and Jemina R. Clark. 241 N.
1918. Was sent to Camp Sherman. Unity St.. enli.sted June 1, 1918. Was
Was attached to the Depot Brigade, sent to Fort Oslfthorpe. attached to
was piven the rank of Corporal and Comjiany B. 89th Infantry, 20th Divi-
was honorably discharged May 18. sion. transferred to Camp Severe. Was
1918. honorably discharged April 15, 1919.
CLARK. JOHN L.— Sun of David
Clark, enlisted. Mav 1917 in the llO'h
Infantry. Sailed May 1, 1918. re-
turned May 12, 1919 and was honor
ably discharged from the service of
CLEXDEXEN. CHARLES W.— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clendenen, en-
tered service June 28, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee attached to Company
C, 79th Division, sailed Sept. 191S
the United States on the 29tli of that returnea May 28, 1919 and was honor-
month, ably discharged June 1919.
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CLEM, GEORGE E.— Son of Wil-
liam H. and ilary Clem, entered ser-
vice April 5, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee.
Placed with Headquarters Company,
314th Motor Supply Train, 80th Divi-
sion. Sailed July 10, 1918, was :n
accident taking supplies to the front.
in hospital for four months, returned
May 30, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged June 1919.
CLEM, JOHN W. — Son of Beujamiu
Clem, entered service July 1917, was
sent to Harrisburg, attached to Com-
pany F, 4th Infantry, 3rd Division.
Sailed overseas Dec. 1918, was
wounded in the head. Still in service.
CLINE. ARCH T. — Son of Mr. and COCHRAN, ROBERT — Enlisted in
Mrs. William R. Cline, enlisted July Dec. 1917 with Medical Corps, was
8, 1917 with the Mercy Hospital Unit, given the rank of 1st Lieutenant, was
Was stationed in Pittsburgh. Base stationed at Camp Sherman and Ho-
Hospital No. 27. Sailed Sept. 27, boken, N. J., made two trips overseas
1917, returned March. 24, 1919 and Still stationed at Staten Island as
was honorably discharged April 1, Quarantine Officer.
1919.
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son of Sam. Cohen, 333 Hamilton St.,
entered service August 29, 1918. He
was sent to Camp Lee, then Shelby,
later Dix and was honorably dis -
charged Dec. 31, 1918.
COHEN. JOSEPH — Sou of Lewis
Cohen, enlisted May 17, 1918 with
Company B, SSth Engineers. He sailed
June 1918, returned May 1919 and
was honorably discharged the latter
part of that month.
COHEN, LOUIS B.— Son of Sam
Cohen, entered service in Aj^ril 1918,
was sent to Camp Lee and attached to
the Infantry. He sailed overseas in
the Spring of 1918 returned June 1919
and was honorably discharged that
month.
COHEN, MYER. — Son of Sam
Cohen, entered service Sept. 1. 1917,
was sent to Camp Dix and placed with
Company E, 302 Infantry. He sailed
April 2, 1918. Was wounded. Re-
turned April 4, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
18th of the month.
COLE, JOHN \V.— Son of Charles C.
and Adelaide Cole, Greensburg, en-
listed May 30, 1918 at Columbus Bar-
racks, was transferred to Camp
Howard and attached to Battery C, 4th
Coast Artillery Corps. He sailed
Sept. 23, 1918, returned Dec. 22. 1918
and was honorably discharged Jan. 2.
1919.
COLEMAN. MILTON RAY— Son of
Mrs. Athea Coleman, enlisted March
12, 1917, was stationed at the 4th
Regimental Armory, Jersrv City. A\'as
attached to Company E, 413th Tele-
graph Battalion. Sailed Jan. 9. 191H,
returned April 28, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 1st, 1919.
COLESTOCK, FRANK — Enlisted
June 21, 1916 with Company I, llOlh
Infantry. 2Sth Division. Was sent to
Camp Hancock. He sailed May 3,
1918. was in the 5th German Offensive,
St. Mihiel, Ourcq and Vesle River, re-
turned May 11, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged the 22nd of that
month.
COLVIN, DAVID P. — Son of Mrs.
Catherine Quigley. enlisted in 1915
with the Marine Corps, was sent to
North Fork and attached to the 18th
Company, 5th Regiment, 2nd Division.
He sailed July, 1917, was given a
Croix de Guerre and a Distinguished.
Service Cross, for gallant work in the
Bois de Belleau and was killed in ac-
tion at the Marne.
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CONItOY. JAMES WILLIAM-- .Sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Conrov. en-
listed Oct. 15. 191S with the Motor
Mechanics at the University of Pitts-
burgh. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 1918.
H)i'E. RICHARD POLLARD — Son
of Mrs. Sarah Cope, entered service
February 12, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company E, 146lh
Infantry. 37th Division. He sailed
June 5, 1918, was made Corporal, re-
turned April 5, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged ten days later.
COPE. OSCAR M. — Son of Mr-.
Sarah Cope, enlisted March 9, 1918.
Was sent to Madison Barracks, Cornell
and placed with Photo Section No. 55
of the Aviation. Was sent to Field
No. 2, Hempstead, L. I. Was honor-
ably discharged Dec. 12, 1918.
LO.SHEV. HENRY S.^Son of Harrv
D. Coshev. Enlisted June 21. 1916.
with the 107th Field Artillery, 28th
Division. Was stationed at Camp
Hancock and Mills, sailed May 5,
1918. returned May 7. 1919 and was
honorably discharged two weeks later.
COULTER. HENKY W.— Sou cf
Mrs. Richard Coulter. Entered ser-
vice Jan. 15. 1897. Was appointed
Lieutenant Colonel and assigned with
Company I. llOth U. S. Infantry.
Stationed at Big Bend, Texas and
Camp Hancock, Sailed May 2. 1918
and was wounded Sept. 4, 1918. Re-
turned Jan. 6, 1919 and was honorably
discharged on Jan. 31, 1919.
COULTER. RICHARD— Sou of Mr.s.
Emma W. Coulter. Was Colonel of
the old loth N. G. P. Entered ser-
vice jT»iy 15. 1917. Assigned to Pallo
Alto and Camp Green. Was appointed
Brigadier General. Aug. 5, 1917. Sailed
Dec. 12, 1917. Returned Dec. 22,
1913 and was honorably discharged
Jan. 7, 1919.
COX, RICHARD — Son of Edward
Cox, entered service Sept. 4. 1918 was
sent to Camp Sherman and attached
to 158th Depot Brigade. He was
transferred to Camp Forrest and was
lonorably discharged Dec. 23, 1918.
CROCK, LKROY^Son of Mr, ;.ud
Mrs. Willaim Crock, entered Military
service in 1917. He was sent to Camp
Gordon was attached to Co. C. 104th
Infantry, 26 th Division, sailed the
early part of 1918. returned May 1919
and was honorablv discharged June
1S19.
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CREESE, DAVID E.— Enlisted May
2, 1918. was sent to Camp Forrest and
attached to Company E, 34th Infantry
7th Division. He was transferred to
Camp Upton, sailed Aug. 18 1918, was
shell shocked Nov. 1, 1918, returned
March 31 1919 and was honorably
discharged June 20, 1919.
CRESCENZI, FRED — Entered ser-
vice July 31, 1918. He was assigned
to Camp Forrest, placed with the 13th
Company, 1st Engineers Recruiting
Battiilion and was honorably discharg-
ed Aug. 8, 1918.
CROSBY, RICHARD — Son of Ven-
ton E. and Margaret Crosby, enlisted
April 21, 1917, was assigned to Fort
Andrews. Was attached to Battery C,
44th C. A. C. Sailed Aug. 1918. was
in the St. Mihiel and other important
drives. Wounded in his leg. returned
Feb. 4, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 20, 1919.
CROSBY, JAMES LJoyd — Son of
James and Susan Crosby entered ser-
vice Sept. 5, 1918, was sent to Cami)
Greenleaf and entered the Officers'
Training School. Ho took Influenza
and Pneumo'ia and died October 25,
1918.
CROSBY, HOWARD DINSMORE —
Son of Vinton E. and Margaret Crosbv,
enlisted in Oct. 1918. Was sent to
Kelly Field Texas, attached to the 70tl.
Aero Squadron, transferred to Elling-
ton Field. Was honorablv discharged
Jan. 23. 1919.
CROUSE. CHARLES C, M. D. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crouse. enlisted
June 1, 1917 with the Pitt Hospital
Unit. He was commissioned Captain,
sailed July 23, 1917, was hit by gas
shell, returned March 26, 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 1,
1919.
CURTIS, RUSSELL— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Droutz. entered service in
1918, was sent to Camp Lee and at-
tached to the Infantry. He was hon-
orably discharged July 1919.
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DEEDS. JACOB H. — Son of William
and Mary Ellen Deeds, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. He was sen* to Camp
Lee attached to the Supply Company,
Quartermaster Corps and was honor-
ably discharged May 3, 1919.
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DEEDS, JOHN G. — Son of William
and Mary Ellen Deeds, enlisted May
i:i. 1917. was sent to Columbus Bar-
racks then Camp Stewart. He was at-
tached to Company E, 2nd Ammuni-
tion Train. *.2nd Division. Sailed Jan.
8, 1918, was in all of the lar^e bat-
tles; returned Aug. 4, 1919, and was
honorably discharged Aug. 13, 1919.
DOMEXICK. FRANK— Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6. 1917. Sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Comjiany I, 166th In-
fantry, 4'Jnd Division. He sailed Feb.
28, 1918. was in the Chateau Thierry
and Sleuse Argonne Offensive, returned
April 11, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged a week later.
DATZ, RYAN — Son of Mrs. Geo.
Datz. Enlisted in April 1918, was
sent to Camp Merritt and was attached
to Company A, 43rd Engineers. Sailed
May 1918,' returned July 9, 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
DAVIS ALVIN G. — Entered service
April 4, 1918 went to Camp Dix and
was attached to the 53rd Engineers.
He later transferred to the 153rd De-
pot Brigade and still later to an Offi-
cers' Training Camp. Was honorably
discharged Nov. 26, 1918.
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and Mrs. Adam Daerr, entered service Mrs. Wolfe Daniels. Entered service and Mrs. Wolfe Daniels, enlisted Sept. of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis, en-
-\ug. 29, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee June 12, 1918, was sent to Carajj 17, 1917. He was sent to Camp Lee, listed June 1917, was sent to Corpus
and iilaced with Headquarters Com- Joseph Johnston. He was attached to then Wheeler, was attached to the In- Christie and placed with Company F,
pany of the 14th Depot Brigade 4th the 522nd Motor Supply Train Quar- fantry. Was honorably discharged 30th Engineers. He was transferred
Training Battalion. He was honorably termasters Corps, sailed Sept. 30, Dec. 18, 1918. to Headquarters Company, 1st Gas
discharged Sept. 6, 1918. 1918, returned and was honorably dis- Regiment, sailed overseas. Returned
charged July 1919. to the United States Feb. 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
DWMORE. UMBERTO — Enlisted DEAL, J.\MES H. — Enlisted June DeB.-\LDO. FR-\N'K M. — Son of DeB-\LDt), .l.iMES M. — Son of Paul
May 27, 1917, was assigned to Camp 22, 1916 with Company I, 110th In- Paul DcBaldo. entered service July 1. DeBaldo, entered service June 25,
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical fantry, 28th Division. He was sent 1917. Was sent to Brownsville, Texas, 1918. He was sent to Fort Adam,
Corps. Sailed overseas Aug. 24. 1918. to Camp Hancock, sailed May 3. 1918 attached to 83rd Field Artillery, 8th placed with the 66th Heavy Artillery,
was in the Meuse Argonne and other was in all the large battles with the Division, sailed overseas Oct. 28, 1918. sailed July 18. 1918, returned March
battles, returned July 2, 1919 and was 28th Division, returned May 12, 1919 returned Jan. 18, 1919 and was honor- 5, 1919 and was honorably discharged
honorably discharged on the 10th of and was honorably discharged May 23, .nbly discharged a month later. March 18, 1919.
ihat month. 1919.
DECKER, ORUE \V. — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. H. W. Decker, enlisted with
Company I, lioih Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. Was sent to Camp Hancock,
sailed May 3, 1918 was in a number
of large battles, returned May 12, 1919
and was honorably discharged May ably discharged Juno 13, 1919
DEEMER. FRANK S. — Son of John
Deemer, enlisted April 29, 1917 with
Company E, 110th Infantry, 38th Di-
vision. Sailed March 28, 1918, was
wounded in the left arm and lung, re-
turned Dec, 30, 1919, and was honor-
DEEMEK, WILLIAM H.— Son of DEMILI.A., VIXCEXZO — Entered
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Deemer, entered service April 5, 1918 and was sent to
service in I'Jlb was sent to Camp For- Camp Lee. He was attached to Com
rest. Was attached to Company E. pany I, 318th Infantry. 80th Division,
307th Engineers, 82nd Division. He sailed May 22, 1918, was in the St.
sailed Xov. 1918, returned May 1919 Mibiel and Meuse Argonte Offensives,
and was honorably discharged June returned May 27, 1919 and was hon
1919. orably discharged June 4, 1919.
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DENMAN, DAVID N.. JR. — Son of DEMARK. CARL M. — Son of Cath-
Mr. and llrs. E, N. Denman. Enlisted erine Deraark, entered service May 27,
June 10, 1917. was sent to Fort 1918 and was sent to Camp Hum-
Slo';um, N. Y. He transferred to the phryes. He was attached to Company
Signal Corps and Air Service, was as- E, 4th Engineers and was honorably
signed to Kelly Field, then Camp Tay- discharged Dec. 1918.
lor and was honorably discharged Nop.
30, 1918.
DEMMER, JACOB P. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Demmer, entered ser-
vice Sept. 1918. Was sent to Camp
Sherman, attached to Aviation service,
was honorably discharged April 1919,
but re -enlisted.
DENNISON. EDWARD J— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Dennison, entered
service May 27. 1918. He was sent
to Camp Greenleaf, was in an instruc-
tion Company and was honorably d'e-
charged June 3, 1918.
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Del'UIEST, EDWIN— Suu of Mr. LfEKUELLE, ELLWOOD N.^ttun of DEVAUX, CHARLES FRKDKUICK L»E VAUX. J(JHX WALTER — Son
and Mrs. Robert DePriost. enlisted in Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Deruelle, enlisted — Son of Rev. and Mrs. M. V. De- of Rev. and Mrs. M. V. De Vaux, en-
1917 and was! assigned to Camp Sheri- June 1917, was sent to Camp Meade Vaux, enlisted June 15. 1918 with the listed in the Navy April 1, 1918, he
dan. He was attached to Battery E, and attached to 304th Signal Battalion. Motor Mechanics at the University of trained at Chicago then at the Cleve-
134th Field Artillery, sailed Aug. 1918, Sailed July 7, 1918, returned May 26, Pittsburgh. Was with the Headquar- land Armory O. T. C. Was placed
was in St. Miliiel and Mcuse-Argonne 1919, was honorably discharged May ters Company and was honorably dis- on board the B. F. Saure training ship
Offensives, returned May 3919 and was 30, 1919. charged Dec. 11, 1918. at the Great Lakes. Was honorably
honorably discharged later that month. discharged Jan. 4, 1919.
DE VAUX. SPURGEOX SEYBERT DE I'OUNG, JOSEPH S. — Son DI COCCO. MAXRO— Entered ser- DODSON, OSCAR C. — Son of Mrs.
— Son of Rev. and Mrs. M. V. De- of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Y'oung, 440 \'ice May 26. 1918. wa.^; scut to Cami» Ellen Dodson, enlisted Aug. 5, 1917.
Vaux, enlisted Oct. 1, 1918. He was Westminster Ave. Enlisted in 1917. Greenleaf and was attached to the He was attached to Company I. 110th
with the Medical Corps at Seton Hos- was sent to Camp Lee and attached to 32-ith Field Hospital. He sailed Aug. Infantry, 28th Division, was sent to
pital and was honorably discharged Company B. 50th Engineers, 5th Bat- 22, 1918, returned June 20, 1919 and Camp Hancock. Sailed May 1918.
Dec. 21, 1918. talion. Sailed for Prance, returned was honorably discharged one week Was killed in action in the Argonne
Aug. 1919, and was honorably dis- later. Forest, Oct. 4, 1918 and is buried in
charged later that month, as 2nd Lieu- Apermont.
tenant.
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DONOHOE, EDWARD CYEIL — Son DONOHOE, THOMAS J. — Son of DORZUK. PETER— Entered service DOTY, EDMUND S. — Entered ser-
of Edward E. Donohoe. Entered ser- Edward E. Donohoe, enlisted June 20, Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp vice Sept. 5, 1917, went to Camp Lee
vice in Oct. 1918. He was in the 1917 with Field Hospital No. 109 of Lee and placed with the 5th Training and was placed with Company B,
Officers' Training School at John Hop- the 28th Division and was sent to Battalion, 155th Depot Brigade,
kins. Was honorably discharged Dec. Camp Hancock. He sailed May 19, was honorably discharged Feb.
30, 1918. 1918, was in the 5th German Often- 1918.
sive, Meuse- Argonne, returned May
21, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 25, 1919.
He 320th, Infantry, 80th Division. Was
4, commissioned 1st Lieutenant and wa.s
honorably discharged Dec. 24. 1918.
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DRIVER, MARVIN D. — Enlisted
April 7, 1917, with Company C, 2nd
Division, was sent to Camp Bowie and
July 7, 1918. sailed for France. He
was gassed at St. Mihiel. returned
Feb. 23, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged March 10, 1919.
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DROUTZ, RUSSELL C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. \V. R. Droutz. Entered ser-
vice in June 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee, was attached to the 155th
Depot Brigade and was honorably dis-
charged July 1918.
DRYLIE, JAMES COWEN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dry lie, entered
service February 26, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee, attached to 1st Sec-
tion, Training Battalion. 155th Depot
Brigade and was honorably discharged
March 3. 1918.
DRYLIE. DAVID RANKIN — En-
tered service Sept. 6. 1917, and was
sent to Camp Hancock. He was at-
tached to Company H, 3rd Regiment.
Was honorably discharged Jan. 1919.
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and Mrs. Drvlie, entered service May
27, 1918. He was attached to Mobile
Hospital No. 8. Served eleven months
in France. Returned to U. S. and was
honorably discharged Aug. 1919.
Dubois. GEORGE D. — son of Mr.
and Mrs. Avis Du Bois. Millville, N. J.,
entered service April 5, 1918, went to
Camp Lee and was placed with Com-
pany D, 315th Machine Gun Battalion,
SOth Division. He sailed May 1918,
was slightly gassed, returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged on
the 17th of that mouth.
DUFF, FRANK T. — Entered mili-
tary service April 30, 1918 and was
sent to Camp Lee. He was attached
to the 313th Field Artillery. SOth Di-
vision, sailed May 22, 1918, was in
the Argoune, St. Mihiel and other
battles, returned and was honorably
discharged May 17, 1919.
DUi-)'. l;iii;;.i;T II. ,s,,n of Joseph
H. Duff. entt-Tt-a service May 26, 1918,
was sent to Camp Greenleaf and was
attached to Mobile Hospital No. 8.
Was transferred to CaniD Crane, sailed
Aug. 1918, returned July 27. 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug.
2, 1919.
DUNBAR, .MKKLL .M_ s-.n oi ^Vil-
mer Lunbar, entered service Dec. 19,
1917. He went to Fort McPherson,
was attached to Hospital Unit No. 21,
sailed March 1918, returned June 3,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 15, 1919.
DUNCAN, HAIMLlt S.— Entered
service May 11, 1917 and was the
first Y. M. C. A. secretary to enter
war work at Piatt sburg Training
Cam]i. Transferred to Ft. Ethan Allen
and was last assigned as Camp Secre-
tary at Camp Meade.
DUNCAN, GI-:(.)KGE— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Duncan, entered ser-
vice May 27, 191S, and sent to Camp
Greenleaf. He was attached to Evacu-
ation Hospital No. 49, sailed overseas
in Oct. 1918, and is still in service.
EARNEST. G. ( HAl;LKS^Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clift'urd H. Earnest, en-
tered service July 22, 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to the 164th
Infantry, 41st, Division. He sailed
Sept. 4, 1918, returned March 28,
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 13, 1919.
EARNE.sT, SAM I KL IV — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Earnest, en-
tered service Aug. 15, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Sherman attached to the
ELSnUKV. GKdKGE W ILLIAM —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Elsbury.
went into Military service Sept. 5.
1919, was assigned to Camp Forrest
6th Group Personnel Office and was and there placed with Company B,
honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
72nd Engineers. He sailed Oct. 1918.
returned Julv 1919 and was honorably
discharged July 17, 1919.
ERRETT. JOHN A. — Son of James ERWIN. NEWTON E. — Son of Mr.
M. and Jennie Errett. entered service and Mrs. J. B. Erwin. enlisted 1917.
Sept. 21, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe, was com-
and placed with Company A, 320th missioned 1st Lieutenant in the Medi-
Infantry. Sailed May 18. 1918. was cal Corps, was transferred to Camp
wounded Sept. 29, 1918. returned Greenleaf and was honorably discharg-
Mav 30, 1919 and was honorably dis- ed Jan. 1919.
charged June 8, 1919.
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KVANS. JAY WILLIAM — Son of FACKIXEK. LEWIS HENRY. — Son
Jonas and May Evans, entered service of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fackiner, en-
May 27, 1918. Sent to Camp Green- listed in 1917. He was assigned to
leaf and attached to Mobile Hospital Fort Sam Houston, attached to Troop
No. 8. Sailed Aug. 23, 1918, served C. 14th Cavalry, transferred to Camp
with a British Hospital for five weeks, Travis. Still in service,
returned July 24, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged.
FAGAN, ^VILLIAM JAMES — En-
listed with Company I, 110th Infantry.
28th Division in May 1917. He was
sent to Camp Hancock, was taken sick
and discharged from service, re -en-
listed with Company E, 214th Engi-
neers, was sent to Camp Custer and
Forrest. Was honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
FARBER. MIKE — Son of Louis and
Mary Farber, entered service May 26.
1918. He went to Camp Greenleaf.
was attached to the Quartermaster
Corps the General Hospital and was
honorably discharged May 27, 1919.
FARBER. LEMUEL, JR. — Son of
Lemuel Farber, entered service Oct.
5, 1917 and was attached to Company
M, 168th Infantry. He sailed April
1918, was in number of large battles
including Chateau Thierry, returned
May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the 14th of that month.
FIELDING. WILLIAM — Born in
March 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Fielding, enlisted in the Fall of 1917
in the L^nited States Army.
PEINBERG, BENNIE — Son of Simon
Feinberg. Entered service Sept. 4,
1918. He was sent to Camp Green-
ieaf. attached to the 7th Motor Trans-
portation Company Section B, and
died while in that Camp of Influenza.
FINOECHIO, MANRO — Entered
service April 5, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee attached to Company D,
313th Machine Gun Battalion 80th Di-
vision. He was transferred to Camp
Dix, sailed May 26, 1918. Was in
St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne Offen-
sive, returned June 7, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 12.
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of Daniel and Sarah Ferguson, enlisted
June 13, 1916. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock with Company I 1 10th In ■
fantry, 28th Division. Was trans-
ferred to the 301st Remount Company
stationed at Camp Hill, was twenty -
two hours out at sea when the Ar-
mistice wag signed. Was honorably
discharged Jan. 26, 1919.
FERGUSON, GEORGE S. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ferguson, entered
service April 5th, 1918 was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Comi:)any
B 313th Machine Gun Company, 80th
Division. Sailed overseas May 26,
1918, returned June 7, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 13, 1919.
FERGUSON. JAMES S. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, enlisted
spring of 1917, in the United States
Cavalry. Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe,
attached to Troop F, 22nd Regiment,
7th Division. Was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 1 1918.
FERGUSON, JOHN THOMAS — Son
of Daniel and Sarah Ferguson, enlisted
Nov. 16, 1914, was attached to Bat-
tery D, 55th C. A. C. 31st Division.
Was stationed at Fort Winfield Scott,
San Francisco. Was appointed Ser-
geant. Sent East to embark for over-
seas but the Armistice was signed be-
fore he sailed.
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PERRARA, VINCENT — Em.iv,! 1'I:1;IM;x, CHARLES EDWIN^ PISCUS, JAMKS liri>S( iX— Kn FITaKo, JOHN G. — Bdin .lainiary
service May 27, 1918, was sent to Son of James K. and Annie Perren, listed in July 1917. Was sent over- 21. 1897, son of George Fitzko, 313
Camp Greenleaf and placed with Hos- entered service May 27, 1918. was sent seas Aug. 18, 1917. Was Commission- Ludwick St., enlisted June 19, 1917.
pital No. 68. He sailed overseas May to Camp Greenleaf, and attached to ed Captain. Was attached to the He was sent to Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
15, 1918 and was Sept. 1, 1919 still Pield Hospital No. 22. He was trans- Royal Army Medical Corps. Was Was attached to the 14th Pield Artil -
in service in France. ferred to Camp Merritt. Sailed Aug. gassed April 25, 1918 at Filley, lery and was honorahly discharged
12, 1918, returned in July 1919, and Prance, returned April 5th, 1919 and from service April 5, 1919.
was honorably discharged on July 10, was honorahly discharged May 30.
1919. 1919.
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FLEISCHMANN, CHARLES JO-
SEPH— Son of Andrew and Margaret
Fleischmanii, entered service Sept. 5,
1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and was attached to the 51st Medical
FLEMING, EMANUEL — Son of
Rohert E. Fleming, entered service
Aug. 5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Custer and attached to the 542d Engi-
neers. Sailed overseas Oct. 8, 1918,
Replacement Unit. Sailed for France returned July 5, 1919 and was honor-
Oct. 6, 191S and died Oct. 17 going ahly discharged later that month.
over on the transport.
FLEMING. EUGUENE M. — Son of
Orie M. Fleming, entered service Dee.
20, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman
and placed with Company C, 326th
Machine Gun Battalion, 84th Division.
Sailed overseas Aug. 29, 1918. return-
ed May 29, 1919 and was honorably
discharged in June 1919.
FLEMING, JAMES R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Fleming, entered
service in 1917. Was sent to Atlanta,
Ga. Was commissioned 1st Lieuten -
ant. Was an instructor in Aviation.
Was honorably discharged in January
1919.
FLUKE WILLIAM LLOYD— Son FOLK. HAKKY E.— Son of Mr. and FOLTZ, CLARENCE J.— Born PONTANELLO. ANGELO— Entered
of William and Lillev Fluke, enlisted Mrs. Henrv L. Folk, entered service March 25, 1891. entered service Feb. service Sept. 21, 1917, went to Camp
June, 1917. M'as sent to Camp Han- Oct. 6, 1917. He was sent to Camp 11, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee Lee and was placed with Company L,
cock attached to 7th Field Artillery, Lee. was giveu the rank of Corporal attached to Company F. 305th Artil- 7th Infantry. 3rd Division. Sailed
28th Division. Was made Quarter- and was honorably discharged from lery, 80th Division. Was honorably overseas April 7. 1918. Saw active
masteV Sergeant. Was honorably dis- service April 27, 1918.
charged from service in Jan. 1919.
discharged from service March 23,
1919.
service and returned to the United
States Aug. 25. 1919. Was honorably
discharged Sept. 3, 1919.
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FORD, JOIIX W.— Son of Mr. and FuRGACH. ,UHIX— Kiiirird ,s,rvKL-
Mrs. W. F. Ford, enlisted in 1917 with June 7. 1917, was sent to San Antonio
the 109th Field Hospital. Was sta- and attached to Company A 20th Field
tioned at Camp Hancock. Sailed over- Artillery. He was appointed Corporal,
seas May 5th, 1918. was in the Meuse- sailed overseas May 31, 1918. Re-
Argonne". St. Mihiel and many other turned July 22. 1919 and was honor-
drives, returned in May 1919 and was ably discharged July 26, 1919.
honorably discharged later that month.
FUiaiACIL STEVE M.— Entt-rL-J
service June 21, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Greenleaf. Was attached to ihe
324th Infantry. Sanitary Detachment.
Was transferred to Camp Jackson.
Was honorably discharged Jan. 12,
1918.
VO\. .nmX 1'. — li.irn Xnv.-mber 11,
1893, sou of Mrs. Alice McGiffen, en-
listed in the Marine Corps in 1917.
He was stationtd at Paris Island. Was
assigned to duty on the U. S. S. Hunt-
ing. Was honorably discharged from
service in May 1919.
FOX. TONY— Enli.stcd June 12.
1917. Was sent to Camp Forrest and
was attached to Company C. 51st In-
fantry. 6th Division. Sailed overseas
July 4, 1918. Was in the Argonne and
Verdune Sectors, Returned July 6.
1919 and was honorably discharged on
July 12. 1919.
FREDERTCKSOX, jjol'.KKT L.^
Son of Charles and Mary Frederickson.
entered service Sept. 21. 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Leo and placed with
Comjiany B. 26th Engineers. Sailed
overseas from Camp Dix. Feb. 26,
191^. Was engaged in the St. Mihiel
and Toul Sectors. Returned March
12, 1919 and was honorably discharged
on March 21, 1919.
FJi K 1 > K U 1 (■ K S( )X . KRX EST — Son
of Charles and Mary Frederickson. en-
tered st-rvice in the Spring of 1918.
Was sent to Camp Lee and was placed
in the Signal Corj.s. Sailed in May.
1918. Returned in June. 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
mouth with rank of Corporal.
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9. 1891. son of Hernet R. and Jane
Fulmer, enlisted in Sept. 1917 in Bal-
loon Service. He was sent to Fort
Omalia. Was commissioned 2nd Lieu-
tenant. Was an Instructor there. Was
honorably discharged in Jan. 1919.
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Son of Hernet and Jane Fulmer, en-
listed with Company I, 110th Infantry.
2Sth Division in May 1917. He was
sent to Camp Ham-ork, AVas trans-
ferred to the Motor Transportation
Corjis. M'as honorably discharged
from service April 15, 1919.
FUNK. JAMES PICKLE — Son of
Wiliam E. and Hanna L. Funk, entered
service Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to 160th
Headquarters Company 80th Division.
Sailed May 8, 191S. Was blinded Oct.
3, 191ri in the Argonne. Returned
Feb. 18. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged in May 1919, and is now in
a school for the blind in Baltimore.
FUNK, WILBUR ROY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Funk, entered service
Oct. 5, 1917. Was assigned to the M.
T. C. Sailed overseas Jan. 11, 1918.
Returned June 11, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged a few days later.
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1917. was sent to Camp Lee and placed
witli Company A, 305th Motor Supply
Company, SO'th Division. Sailed May
25, 1918. Was in the St. Mihiel and
Meuse- Argonne Offensives. Returned
June 5. 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged June 11, 1919 with the rank
of Sergeant.
FRYE, CHARLK.S EIIWAKU — Son
of Charles and Laura Frye, enli.- *"-'^
May 26. 1917. Wf- --■
listed
May :;o. iai(. \\ as sent to Camj}
Greenleaf and attached to Company F.
16th Engineers. Sailed in July 1917.
Was in the Argonne, Verdun and other
battles. Was slightly gassed. Re-
turned May 14, 1919. Was honorably
discharged ten days later.
FliVK, IJEHRGE D. — Sou of .Samutl
il. and Catherine E. Frye, entered ser-
vice May 26, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and assigned to Mobile Hos-
pital No. 8. Sailed for France Aug.
23. 1918. Served 5 weeks with the
British. Returned July 24, 1919. Was
honorably discharged Jtily 30, 1919
with rank of Sergeant.
FKYE, PAUL E. — Son of .Saiiiu. 1
and Catherine Frye. entered service
May 27, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Evacuation
Hospital No. 4. Sailed for France
Sept. 3, 1918. Returned July 16,
1919, Was honorably discharged July
23, 1919.
FKYE, WILLIAM D. — Son of Mr
and Mrs. Henry L. Frye, entered ser-
vice in April 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 11th
Infantry, 5th Division. Sailed over-
seas inAug. 1918. Returned July 20,
1919. Was honorably discharged July
26, 1919.
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ed service Oct 6 1917. Was assigned and Mrs. Domico Gaetano. Rosstown, and Hannah Gaffey, entered service listed April 2o, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee. Was placed with Com- Pa., entered service Feb. 26, 1918. July 22, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee to Camp A ail and attached to the
panv M 106th Infantry. Sailed over- Was sent to Camp Lee and attached and attached to the Veterinary Hos- 406th Telegraph Battalion, 1st Army
seas" in' March 1918 Was wounded, to Companv B, 601st Engineers. Sailed pital No. 208. Sailed Oct. 11, 1918, Corps. Sailed Aug. 7, 1917. ^\ as
Returned in April 1919. Was honor overseas June 28, 1917. Returned
ably discharged from service October July 6, 1919. Was honorably dis
11, 1919. charged July 11, 1919.
returned June 20, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 28, 1919 with
rank of Corporal.
stationed at Chaumont from Sept. 1,
1917 to March 1. 1918 in Wire Chiefs
Headquarters. Returned in April 1919
Was honorably discharged on April 26,
1919 with the rank of 1st Sergeant.
t.TAL\ IX, Uhojii.r. ( .— xni ui Wii- CtAXXKTT. WILLIAM B. — Son of
liam J. and Cornelia Galvin, entered Harry Gannett, entered service Sept.
service June 18, 1917, was sent to 22, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Field Camp Green. Sailed April 24, 1918.
Hospital No. 23. Sailed for France Was, Sept. 1, 1919 still in service with
December 4, 1917. Saw active service the American Expeditionary Forces,
and returned Aug. 4, 1919. Was hon-
orably discharged Aug. 13, 1919.
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Lewis Garland, enlisted July 1, 1916 James Garner, entered service May 26.
with Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th 1918. \\"as sent to Camp Greenleaf
Division. Was sent to Camp Hancock and attached to Mobile Hospital No.
and sailed for France May 3, 1918. 8. Sailed overseas Aug. 24, 1918.
Was wounded in the neck and hand by Was transferred to Camp Hospital No.
shrapnel. Returned May 16, 1919 and 144. Returned July 2, 1919. Was
was honorably discharged May 23, honorably discharged July 10, 1919.
1919 with rank of Corporal,
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GARRIS. GEORGE W.— Son of Mr. GAY. FRANK O. — Son of Mrs. P.
and Mrs. W. T. Garris, entei"ed service Burheun. enlisted Dec. 13, 1917. "Was
Oct. 5, 1917. Sent to Camp Lee and sent to Cami) Dix. attached to the 102
attached to the 303 M. T. C. Sailed Ordnance Department. Was honor-
GEARHART. WILLIS S- — Enlisted GELIX. ARTHUR— Sou of Carol
May 2.5, 1917 with Company I, 110th Gelin, entered service Sept. 2:i. 1917
Infantry, 28th Division and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock. Sailed over-
Was sent to Camp Lee and attached
to Company C, I'lth Machine Gun
overseas .Ian. 17, 1918. Was ap- ably discharged April 17, 1919 with seas May, 1918. was wounded and lost Battalion. Was transferred to Camp
pointed Sergeant. Returned June 19, rank of Sergeant. the sight of his right eye. Returned Green. Sailed April 12, 1918. Was
1919 and was honorably discharged March 12, 1919 and was honorably wounded by shrapnel. Returned Dec.
June 26, 1919. discharged from service April 12, 30, 191S and was still in service Sept.
1919. 1. 1919.
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GETTEMY, PAUL EUGENE— Born
Sept. 5, 1918. Was sent to Camp Son of Mrs. Anna May Gesaiman, en- of William H. and Matilda Gettemy, March 17, 1898, son of William H.
Greenleaf. Was placed with Head- listed March 16, 1918 with Battery A. enlisted in June 1917 with Company and Matilda Gettemy, enlisted in the
quarters Detachment of the Medical 4th Field Artillery. Was sent to Fort M. 110th Infantry, 23th Division and S. A. T. C. at the University of Pitts-
Corps. Was honorably discharged Shelby, Logan, Corpus Christy, and was sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed burg in October 1918. He was hon-
Jan. 18, 1919. Stanley and was Sept. 1, 1919 still in overseas May 3, 1918, was wounded orably discharged from Military ser-
service. at Chateau Thiery. Returned in Oct. vice in December 1918.
1918 and was honorably discharged in
Jan. 1919.
GETTINGEK, EDWARD- Sun of
ilrs. Mary Gettinger, enlisted May 17,
1918. Was assigned to Fort Benja-
min Harrison and placed with Com-
pany A, 48th Engineers. Sailed over-
GETTINGER. JOHN— Son of ilrs.
Mary Gettinger, entered service May
27, 1918. Was sent to Camp Green-
leaf and attached to Company C, 605th
Engineers, 8th Army Carps. Sailed
seas Aug. 1, 1918, had his hand overseas in Sept. 1918. Returned
smashed transferring Freight. Re
turned Jan. 3, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 8, 1919.
June 17, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 24, 1919.
tiHKlST. GLENN L.^Born Dec. 8, GILEN. OSCAR K.— Born Sept. 17.
1889. sou of Avers Ghrist, 534 West 1889, son of Cowl Gilen. enlisted July
Atterman St., entered service in No- 28, 1917. Was sent to Fort Ogle-
vember 1918. He was sent to Camp thorpe and attached to the Medical
Mead and was honorably discharged Corps. Transferred to Camp Lee and
from service in May 1919. was honorably discharged from Mili-
tary service August 2, 1919.
GILLEN. ARCHIE — Entered service GILLIGAN. CHARLES L. — Entered
May 3, 1918, was sent to Camp For- service May 27, 1918. was sent to
rest and attached to a Machine Gun Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Comi>any of the 52nd Infantry. Sailed Motor Transportation Corps. Was
for France June 6, 1918, returned transferrd to Fort Oglethorpe. Was
June 12, 1919 and was honorably dis- honorably discharged from service in
charged from Military service June Jan. 1919.
17, 1919.
GILLILAND, GUY JP.-
22, 1896, enlisted Aug.
-Born Nov. GiLLlLAND, JAMES B. — Son of
1918, was James Gilliland, enlisted April 27,
sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison and 1915 with the 1 10th Infantry, 28th
placed with Company A, 138th Engi- Division. Sent to Camp Hancock,
neers. He was transferred to Camp Sailed for France May 1918. Re ■
Wadsworth. Was honorably dis- turned May. 1919. Was honorably
charged from service Dec. 3, 1918. discharged later that month holding
rank of Corporal.
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Antoai Ginto, entered service Aj^ril 5,
1918. Was sent to Camji Lee and was
attached to the 313 Machine Gun Bat-
talion, 80th Division. Sailed overseas
in May 1918, returned to the United
States June 7, 1919 and was honorably
discharged one week later.
GIRON, PETER N. — Born Oct. 30.
1897. son of Peter and Emma Giron,
entered service Sept. 4. 1918. He
was sent to Camp Forest, was attached
to the 3rd Regiment Band. AVas hon-
orablv discharged from service Fet).
1, 1919.
GLAUS. AVILKIS H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Glaus, entered service
in Sept. 1917. AVas sent to Cam)) Lee
and placed with Company A, 320th.
80th Division. Sailed overseas May
15, 1918. Was wounded in the left
arm. Returned April 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month
with the rank of Sergeant.
GLENN, RAYMOND M. — Born
Sept. 13. 1894, son of Mr. and Mr.s.
Roland M. Glenn, entered service Feb.
11. 1918. He went to Camj) Lee. was
attached to General Hospital No. 1.
Was honorably discharged from the
service with the United States Army,
July 1, 1919.
GLLXT. KALl'U li. Ms (iiu\,. SI,.
born in May 1890, entered service in
1918. Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe.
He was attached to the Medical Corps.
Was honorably discharged from the
service of the United States Dec. 26,
1918.
il()i:iIJ;iNG, RK.'IlAIil" '- - I'.nin
March 29, 1899, son of Charles and
Elizabeth Goehring, 216 Stark Ave.,
enlisted in Oct. 1918, in the Navy. S.
A. T. C. at Lafayette College and was
honorably discharged from Military
service in Dec. 1918.
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(.ol.IHiERG, ALEX — Son of Mrs.
GOLSBY, WILLIAM — Entered Mili
Rachel E. Goldberg, enlisted in May tary service in Spring of 1918
1917 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. He was sent to Camp
Hancock, sailed overseas in May 1918.
Was wounded at Chateau Thierry and
died Aug. 22, 1918 from the effects of
the wounds.
overseas service. Returned to the
United States and was honorably dis-
charged from service in the Spring of
1919.
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GOOD, WILLIAM J— Son ..t
Walter F. Good. euli.stcd in June 1918.
Was sent to Camp Hancock and at-
tached to the Artillery of the 28th
Division. Sailed in May 1918. Was
wounded in the hand by shrapnel. Re-
turned March 1919 and was honorably
discharged later that month.
(."Mi), (iKoKiiK M.- -S..n of Walter
F. Good, enlisted April 11. 1917 with
Company E, 103rd Supply Train, 28th
Division. Was sent to Camp Hancock.
Was transferred to Camp Dix. Sailed
for France May 27, 1918. Returned
May 7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on May 1919 holding rank of
Corporal.
GOWKK. SAMri-:!. F.— 8uii u( W il-
liam Gower, entered service Sept. 22,
1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company A, 320th Infantry,
80th Division. Sailed for France in
May 1918. Was wounded in the hand
and hip by Machine Gun Fire. Re-
turned Jan. 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 3, 1919 holding rank of
Sergeant.
GuWEli. JOHN W. — Sun uf W'tlliam
and Harriet Gower. entered service
May 3, 1918. Was sent to Fort
Thomas and attached to Company F,
51st Infantry, 6th Division. Was
transferred to Camp Forrest. Sailed
July 6, 1918. Was in the Meuse-
Argonne offensive and other battles.
Returned June 12, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 18, 1919.
GRECO, JOSEPH A.— Enlisted Julv
16. 1917 with Company M, 7th In-
fantry, 3rd Division. Was assigned to
Camp Green. Sailed overseas April 7,
1918. was wounded by machine gun
tire. Returned Ajiril 15, 1919 and was
honorably discharged on April 22.
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
GKI':I!:N, ALBEK8 — sou of -lolm and
Dorothy Green, entered service Sept.
4, 1918. He was sent to Camp For-
rest, attached to the 4th Provisional
Recruit Company of Engineers Re-
placement Troops. Was honorably
discharged from service in Jan. 1919.
GUEUG, JAMES — Son of Mr and
Mrs. Curtis H. Gregg, enlisted in May
1917, and was assigned to Fort
Niagara. He was commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant, was transferred to Camps
Meade, McClelland, Hancock and Jack-
son. Was advanced to Major. Was
honorably discharged from service charged the 23rd of that month
April 4, 1919.
GRIFFITH. DEAN C— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Griffith, enlisted with
Company I. 110th Infantry, 28th Di
vision April 9, 1917. He went to
Camp Hancock. Sailed for France
May 3, 1918. Was gassed. Returned
May 12, 1919 and was honorably dis-
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GRUHBS. MILLER S.— Entered
service April 23. 1918. ^Vas sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company B.
:n:ith Machine Gun Battalion, 80th Di-
vision. Sailed overseas Mav 23. 1918,
Returned July 10, 1919. AVas hon-
orably discharged from service July
11. 1919.
GUARIXO. HARRY PAUL — Enlist-
ed in 1914 with Company I. 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and was sent
to Camp Hancock, He sailed over-
seas May 3. 1918. Was gassed. Re-
turned to the United States in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that month with the
rank of Sergeant.
GUAKIM). .loSKI'H
service Aug. 29. 1918.
Camp Lee and attached to Company
K. 107th Infantry. 27th Division. He
sailed for France Oct. 1918. Returned
to the United States March 11. 1919
and was honorably discharged from
Military service April 3, 1919.
J — Entered HARRIS, CLARENCE — Horn Sept.
Was sent to 23. 1900. enlisted in April 1917. was
sent to San Antonio and attached to
the 14th Cavalry. He was honorably
discharged from service but reenlisted
in the Motor Transportation Corps.
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HACKNEY. JOSEPH RAYMOND —
Born Sept. 17. 1897, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph N. Hackney. 610 Euclid
Ave., entered service October 1. 1918.
He was in the S. A. T. C. at Temple
University. Philadelphia. ^Vas honor-
ablv discharged from, service Dec. 9,
1918.
HAINES, ROBERT J. — Son of Mr.
pud Mrs. John Haines, enlisted Nov.
1. 1917 with the 5Sth Coast Artillery
Corps. Sailed for France May 20,
1918. Was slightly wounded. Re-
turned to the United States April 16,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service May 28, 1919.
HAIR. JOHN ROBERT — Enlisted
in the Navy in 1903. Was on the U.
S. S. Norlina. during the War. Was
Chief Petty Officer. Went to France
twice, to Chile once, and around South
America once. He was honorably
discliarged from service in Ai)ril 1918,
but reenlisted for four year's service.
HAMAN. EDWARD EARL — Son of
Robert and Auna Haman. enlisted with
Company I. 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision, June 1916 and was assigned to
Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas
May 3. 1918. Was wounded July 29.
1918 by shrapnel. Was in the hospital
two months. Returned in May 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
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HAMAN. THOMAS PERRY — Son of
Robert and Anna Haman, enlisted in
June 1916. with Company I. 110th
Infantry. 28th Division. Was sent to
Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas
May 3. 1918. Was wounded the
morning of August 26 by machine gun
fire in the Argonne Forest and died
that afternoon.
HAMILTON. JAMES B. — Son of
James and Helen Hamilton, entered
service Feb. 26. 1918. Was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company C,
11th Infantry, 28th Division. He was
transferred to Camp Hancock. Sailed
overseas May 5, 1918. Was gassed
and wounded. Returned in Dec. 1918
and was honorably discharged from
service Jan. 10, 1919.
HAMMAN. DR. HOWARD A. — Son
of Fred Hamman. enlisted Feb. 15,
1918. Was commissioned 1st Lieuten-
ant and was assigned to Hoboken. N.
Y. He was transferred to Camp Mer-
ritt and Crane. Sailed overseas July
1. 1918 and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service.
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HAMMAN, JOHN F. — Son of Mri.
Susan E. Hamman, entered service
July 29, 1918. Was stationed at Sy-
racuse, N. Y. and later at Edgewoo<i
Arsenal. "Was honorably discharged
from service March 4, 1919.
HA.MJIKK, KlUiAR T. — .Sou of .Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore M. Hammer, en-
tered service Sept, 6, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee. He was trans-
ferred to Camp Jackson and Tavlor,
Attached to the 30th Field Artillery,
Was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant.
Was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Jan. 18. 1919.
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Hammer, gust and Emclie Hanson, entered ser - Xewton Ave,, born Feb. 7, 1896, en-
entered service Julv 22, 1918. He was vice Feb. 11, 1918. Was sent to Camp tered service April 29, 1918 and was
sent to Camp Lee placed with the 56th Lee and attached to the 313th Ma- sent to Camp Lee. He was attached
Companv 155th Depot Brigade. Was chine Gun Battalion SOth Division, to the 155th Depot Brigade, was ap-
honorabiv discharged from military Sailed overseas May 25, 1918. Was pointed Mess Sergeant and was honor-
service Aug 6 1918 wounded three times. Returned in ably discharged from service ieb. 2o,
May 1919 and was, Sept. 1, 1919, in 1919.
Carlisle Hospital.
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HARTMAX. JAMES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hart man, enlisted in
Nov. 1917 with Company A. 28th En-
gineers. He was sent to Camp Meade,
then Merritt. Sailed overseas Feb. 7,
1918. Was gassed. Returned Dee.
31, 1918 and was honorably discharged
Jau 10, 1919.
HARTSELL. WADE J. — Son of
Mrs. May Hartsell, entered service in
May 1918. was .sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Company L, 145th In -
fantry. He was made Corporal.
Sailed overseas July 4, 19 IS. Was
slightly wounded. Returned June 6,
1919 and was honorably discharged on
the 23rd of that month.
HAYDEN, JAC(_»H EKANCIS— Son
of Jaue Hay den, enlisted Feb. 26.
1918. was sent to Camp Hancock and
was placed with the 111th Machine
Gun Company, 28 th Division. He
sailed overseas Mav 5, 1918. Was
gassed Oct. 30, 1918 at the Metz front.
Returned Dec. 9. 1918 and was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 12, 1919.
HAYS. LLuYD E. — Born May 5.
1894. son of Mrs. Mary Hays, 154
Ahvine Ave., Greensburg, entered ser-
vice Sept, 21, 1917. He went to Camp
Lee. was attached to Company A,
320th Infantry. 80th Division. Was
honorably discharged from service
March 29, 1919.
HAYES. WILLIAM G. — Born Jan.
2, 1896. son of Lloyd M. and Eliza
Hayes. 1436 Poplar St., entered ser-
vice Ai)ril 5, 1918 and was assigned
to Cam]) Lee. He was attached to
10th Training Battalion. 155 Depot
Brigade. <iid most of the cooking for
that outfit and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 19, 1919.
HAYS, JOHX CURTEN — Son of
Luther M. and Mary Elizabeth Hays,
entered service May 27, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Greenleaf and placed
with the Hospital Training Corps. He
sailed overseas in Sept. 1918. Re-
turned to the United States July 16,
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
HAZEN. ROBERT T. — Born July
14, 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs .W. A.
Hazen, enlisted Aug. 12. 1917 in Air
Service. He was assigned to Kelly
Field, attached to 97th Aero Squadron.
Was appointed Sergeant. Sailed over-
seas Oct. 27, 1917. Returned June
22, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service Feb. 3, 1919.
HAZLETT, THOMAS EARL--Son
of Thomas and Marv Hazlett, enlisted
in August 1917, in the R. O. T. E. at
Port Benjamin Harrison. Was com-
missioned 1st Lieutenant and was
placed with Com]. any E. 360tb In-
fantry, 90th Division. He sailed for
France June 13. 1918. Was killed
November 1, 1918 by a high explosive
shell and is buried at Bantheville,
France.
HEBRAXK, CHARLES R. — Born
Aug. 18, 1895. son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hebrank, entered service May
15, 1917. He was assigned to Camp
Houston, and attached to the Cavalry.
Sailed overseas in the Fall of 1918.
Returned to the United States in the
Summer of 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged from service.
HEDLUND. K. LAWRENCE — Born
July 29, 1892, entered service Sept.
6, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company B, 320lh In-
fantry, 80th Division. He sailed over-
seas May 18, 1918, Saw active ser-
vice. Returned to the United States
May 30, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
HECKLER, PAUL A. — Son of Mrs.
Stella Heckler, entered service April 5,
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company I, 318th In-
fantry, SOth Division. Sailed for
France Way 7, 1918. Was in the
Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel drives,
Returned June 12, 1919. Was hon-
orably discharged two days later.
HELMAN, WILLIAM SETH — Son
of William S. and Margaret Helman,
enlisted in June 1917 with 111th
Signal Corps, 28th Division. Was
stationed at Camp Hancock. He was
made Cori)oral. Sailed overseas May
8, 1918. Saw active service with the
28lh Division. Returned April 27,
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 12, 1919,
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HENDERSON, DAVID — Son of Mrs.
Mary Henderson, enlisted April 21,
1917. W'as sent to Fort Anderson,
Mass.. and attached to Battery C 55th
Heavy Artillery. Sailed overseas
March 25, 1918. Returned April 4,
1919. Was honorably discharged on
April 18, 1919.
HENDERSON, ROBERT — Son of
Mrs. Jane Henderson, enlisted in Nov.
1917. Was sent to Camp Dix and at-
tached to Company E, 24th Engineers.
Sailed overseas in Feb. 1918. Was in
the St. Mihiel, Argonne and other
battles. Returned in July 1919. Was
honorably discharged later that month.
HENDERSON, THOMAS— Son of
Mrs. Mary Henderson, entered ser-
vice Aug. 8, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Wads worth and attached to the 56th
Pioneer Regiment. Sailed overseas
Aug. 26. 1918. Returned in June ably discharged
1919. W^as honorably discharged on
June 30, 1919.
HENDERSON, PINLEY C. — Son of
Mrs. Mary Henderson, entered ser-
vice Sept. 3. 1918. Was sent to Camp
Sherman, attached to Company D,
156th Training Battalion. Was honor-
Oct. 9, 1918.
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HEXDRICK, ARTHUR ALLEN —
Enterrd service Aug. 8, 1918. AVas sent
to Spartanburg. S. C. Was attached
to Company A. 56th Infantry, later
to Company B, 147th Engineers. Was
honoraltly dist-harged Dec. 8, 1919.
HEXTEK. FRED— Born Jan. 27,
1896, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hen-
ter, enlisted May 27. 1918. He was at-
tached to the Medical Corps at Fort
Oglethorpe, then Washington. D. C.
Was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Dec. 21, 1919.
HERBERT. ROBERT DIXOX — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Herbert,
entered service Sept. 21. 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Lee. Was attached
to Headquarters Company. 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division. Was trans-
ferred to Cami) Hancock and entered
the Air Service. Sailed overseas Feb.
10. 1918. Returned June 18, 1919
and was honorably discharged ten days
later.
HERMAN. FRED F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Herman, entered ser-
vice April 2, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Lee. Was attached to Company I,
319th Infantry. 80th Division. Sailed
for France May 14. 1918. Returned
June 10, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged on June 16, 1919.
HERWICK. CHAS. L.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Herwick, 421 Oakland
Ave., entered service in 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Sherman, was
placed with 158th Depot Brigade, was
appointed Corporal and died of In-
fluenza Oct. 13, 1918.
HICE, WILLIAM R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hice, entered service
Sept. 6. 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company B. 320th
Infantrv. Was appointed Corporal.
Sailed May 18. 1919. Returned May
30, 1919. Was honorably discharged
from service June 8, 1919.
HIGHBERGER, FRANK McMAS-
TERS — Son of Mr. and Mrs. William
K. Hghherger, enlisted in 1917 with
the Medical Corps of the 110th In-
fantry, was sent to Camp Hancock.
Sailed in May, 1918. Was gassed
twice. Was in the St. Mihiel and
Meuse- Argonne offensives. Returned
in May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 21st of that month.
HILEMAN. CHARLES C. JR. — Son
of Charles C. Hileman. enlisted Sept.
11, 1918. Was attached to the Dela-
ware Coast Artillery Corps. Was
made Corporal. Honorably discharged
from service Dec. 4, 1918.
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HILL. CRAIG C — Son of P. M. and
Mary Hill, enlisted July 5. 1917 with
Company I. 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. Was sent to Camp Hancock.
Sailed for France May 3 1918. Was
commissioned 2nd Lieutenant. Re-
turned July 5, 1919 and was houor-
aljly discharged two days later.
HlSKl-.Ii. I.I'\\A1CI> i'ALL — ,s..ii of
Mrs. Emma Hiskt-r. enlisted in March
1917 in Air Service aud was for a
time stationed on the Mexican Border.
Sailed overseas in April 1918. Re-
turned April 4, 1919 and was, Sept.
1, 1919. stationed at Kelly Field.
HI.SKKK. fKAXK — Son of Mrs.
Emma Hisker, entered service Sept.
26, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company C, 305th Engi-
neers. 80th Division. Sailed for
France May 15, 1918. Returned in
June 1919. Was honorably discharged
the latter part of that month.
HISKER, WILLIAM JOHN — Born
Nov. 22. 1893, son of Mrs. Emma His-
ker, enlisted May 27, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Greenleaf and attached
to the Signal Corps. Was honorably
discharged from service Jan. 28, 1919.
HOFFMAN. YllVA) W. — Son of Wil-
liam Hoffman, entered service Sept.
3. 1918. He was sent to Camp Sher-
man and attached to the 10th Infantry.
^Vas honorably discharged from service
Jan. 1, 1919.
HOFFMAN. liu.MLK D.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Hoffman. Whit-
ney, Pa., enlisted July 21. 1917, with
Comjiany E 110th Infantry, 28th Divi-
sion. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock. Sailed in May 1919. Was
burned with gas Aug. 15. Returned
Dec. 25 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 18, 1919.
HCI'F.MAN. L. \\ .— Son of John L.
and Mary J. Hoffman, enlisted Aug.
15. 1917' with Company I. 110th In-
fantry 28th Division. Assigned to
Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3, 1918.
Was wounded July 29, 1918 in the
second Battle of the Marne, and was in
the hospital for six months. He re-
turned in Feb. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged later that month.
HOFFMAN, WILLIAM, JR. — Son of
William Hoffman, entered service Sept.
5, 1918. Was sent to Camji Greenleaf
and placed with the 3rd Medical Corps.
Sailed Oct. 5, 1918. Returned Aug. 5,
1919. Was honorably discharged Aug.
11, 1919.
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HOHN, JOSEPH JR. — Son of Jo-
HOHN. JOSEPH— Son of Andrew
Wendal and Bertha Hohman, enlisted Barbara Hohn, entered
Jan. 10, 1918 in Aviation. Was as-
signed to 258th. Aero Sqnadron. He
was stationed at San Antonio. Sailed
overseas the Summer of 1918. Re-
turned Aug. 2. 1919. Was houorably
discharged ou the 11th of that month.
e May seph and Barbara Hohn, enlisted April Hohn, enlisted June 17, 1917. Was
1918 aud was sent to Fort Ogle - 21, 1917. \Vas assigned to Fort seat to Fort Oglethorpe and attached
thorpe. He was place<l with Head- Andrews and was placed with Battery to the Medical Cor])s. Was trans -
quarters Detachment. Motor Tnit of D. 66th Field Artillery. Sailed Sept. ferred to Camp Lee. Sailed May 22.
the Medical Department. Was honor- 23, 1918. Returned June 15, 1919. 1919. Saw active service. Returned
ably discharged Jan. 18. 1919. Was honorably discharged June 21, May 27, 1919. Was honorably dis-
1919 with rank of Corporal. charged June 4, 1919.
HOLDIN. RUDOLPH J. — Son of
HORNICK, JOHN — Son of
Mrs.
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Mrs. Amil Johnston, entered service in Elizabeth Reber, enlisted in
1918. Sailed overseas in May 1918. Marine Corps, June 21. 1915.
Was slightlv gassed. Returned April placed on board the U. S. S. Rhode
1, 1919. Was honorablv discharged Island. Sailed overseas Sept. 28,
ten days later. 1918. Returned April 13, 1919. Was
honorably discharged July 10, 1919.
HOUGHTON, JOHN — Son of John HOWARD, EDWARD JOHN — Son of
and Mary Houghton, entered service P. F. Howard, enlisted Sept. 11, 1918
Sept. 22," 1917. Was sent to Camp in the Heavy Artillery Cori)S. He was
Lee and attached to Company A, 320th assigned to Fort Du Pont. Delaware.
Infantry. 80th Division. Sailed over- Was honorably discharged from the
seas May 16, 1918. Returned May service of the United States December
30, 1919. Was honorably discharged 11, 1918.
Juue 8, 1919.
HOWARD, EUGENE P. — Son of P.
F. Howard, 609 Alexander Street, en-
listed Sept. 30, 1918 in a Heavy
Artillery Officers' Training School.
He was a candidate officer and was
honorablv discharged from the service
of the United States Nov. 23, 1918.
HOWELL. WILBUR G. — Son of Mr,
and Mrs. G. AV. Howell, enlisted in
1917 in the 305th Aero Squadron. He
was sent to Kelly Field. Sailed over-
seas in June 1918. Returned in Dec.
1918 and was honorably discharged
later that month with rank of Ser-
geant.
HUFF, GEORGE FRANKLIN — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W'. A. Huff, enlisted
April 2, 1917 with the Rail Road En-
gineers. He was stationed at Fort
Niagara. Was commissioned Cajitain.
Sailed overseas August 6, 1917. Was,
Sept. 1, 1919, still with the American
Expeditionary Forces.
HUFF, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Jr.
— Son of Mr and Mrs. W\ A. Huff,
North Main St., enlisted in Oct. 1918.
He was in the S. A. T. C. at Carnegie
Tech. Was honorably discharged from
service in Dec. 1918.
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HUFF. V(HilS K, Sni. of Mrs. Ella
M. Huff, enlisted May 28, 1917. Was
attached to the Medi<'al Corps and was
sent to Fort Sam Houston. Texas.
Sailed overseas in August 1917. Re-
turned in May 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service on the 20th ol
that mouth.
HUGLEY, THOMAS— 125 Depot
Street, entered service in 1918. He
was sent i-o Camp, then overseas. Re-
turned to the United States in the
Sjjring of 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from Military service a short
time later.
HUTCHINSON, CLARENCE MAYO
— Son of Amo^.,King Hutchinson, en-
listed in April 1917 with the 406th
Telegraph Battalion. He was sent to
Camp Vail. Sailed Aug. 12, 1917.
Helped build Pershing's Headquarters.
Returned to the United States April
20, 1919. AVas honorably discharged
one week later.
HUTCHINSON, WALTER J. — Born
Jan. 9, 1887, son of Mr. and Mrs.
King Hutchinson, enlisted in the Navy
and was sent to Philadelphia. He was
transferred to Newport News. Was
1st Class Engine Man. Has made 15
trips across and was , Sept. 1, 1919,
not yet discharged from srvice.
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JAMISON, .lUSKPU STEEL — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jamison,
onlisted in 1917. Was sent to Camp
Hancock and attached to the 109th
Field Hospital, 103rd Sanitary Train
of the 28th Division. Sailed in May
1918. Returned in May 1919. AVas
honorably discharged the latter part of
that month.
JENNINGS. WILBUR E. — Enlisted
Aug. 1, 1918, in the Marine Corps.
He was sent to Paris Island, placed
with Company 83, 6th Regiment, 2nd
Division. Went overseas Oct. 21,
1918. Returned to the United States
Aug. 6, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service one week later.
JENICK, JOHN T. — Son of Mrs.
Mary Jenick. Haydenville, enlisted
Aug. 1, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and placed with the 318th
Field Hospital, of the 80th Division.
Sailed for France May 26. 1919. Re-
turned May 31, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service June 9,
1919.
JENSEN, HENRY— Enlisted in
1910. Was sent to Petersburg and at-
tached to Company A, 4th Infantry,
3rd Division of the Regular Army. He
was appointed Sergeant. Sailed over-
seas April 15, 1917. Returned in July
1919, and was, September 1, 1919,
still in the service of the United
States.
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JOHNSON. CHARLES J. — Son of
John O. Johnson, entered service Sept.
6, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company I, 320 Infantry,
80th Division. Sailed overseas May
21, 1918. Was gassed. Returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 9, 1919 with the
rank of Sergeant.
JOHNSON. CHARLES RICHARD —
Son of Andrew and Anna Johnson, en-
listed June 4, 1918 in the Navy. He
was sent to the Great Lakes Naval
Training Station, then Philadelphia
Na\"3' Yards. Was on board the U. S.
S. Georgia. Made two trips across
and was honorably discharged from
service July 16, 1919.
JOHNSON, FRANK E. — Son of W\
H. and Agnes Johnson, enlisted Sept.
8, 1918. Was sent to Fort Benjamin
Harrison and was attached to the 5th
Provisional Battalion. Sailed overseas
Nov. 13, 1918. Returned July 4,
1919. Was honorably discharged on
the 11th of that month.
JOHNSON. JOHN W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnson, enlisted in
November 1917 in the Air Service and
was sent to Rantoul. 111. He sailed
for France Feb. 26, 1918. Returned
to the United States July 4, 1919.
Was honorably discharged on the 26th
of that month.
JOHNSON. LESTER WILLIAM^
JOHNSON. R.— Son of Mr. an.l Mr^
Son of Mrs. Cordillia Johnson, enlisted William Johnson, enlisted in May 1918.
in June 1916, with Company I, 110th was sent to Camp Ustus. Va., and
Infantry, 28th Division. He sailed placed with Battepy C. 47th Heavy
overseas May 3. 1918 and was killed Artillery, 2nd Army Corps. He sailed
in action July 30, 1918. overseas in Oct. 1918. Returned May
22. 1919. Was honorably discharged
June 5, 1919.
.loIlX.STON, BURRELL — Son of JOHNSTON, GLENN R. — Born in
ilrs. Harriet Johnston, enlisted in Oct. 1899, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Sept. 1918. He was attached to Com Johnston, enlisted June 31, 1917. He
pany B, in the S. A. T. C. at Penn- was sent to Camp Sheridan. W'as hon-
sylvania College, Gettysburg. Was orably discharged from the service of
honorably discharged from service Dec. the United States in Jan. 1919.
16, 1918.
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JOHNSTON, JAMK8 E — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert C. Johnston. Entered
service Jan. 24, 1918. Was assigned
to Ft. Oglethorpe and embarked from
Camp Mills on June 7. 1918. At-
tached to the Medical Corps. 138th Co.,
138th Regiment. 35th Division. Was
slightly injured by shrapnel in Meuse-
Argonne oflfensive. Returned April
28, 1919. Was honorably discharged
on May 20, 1919.
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM RALPH —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnston,
enlisted June 23, 1916 with Company
I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
was appointed Corporal. Sailed over-
seas in May 1917. Was gassed Sept.
8. 1918. Returned to the United
States and was honorably discharged
from service May 23. 1919.
JONES, CHARLIE E. — Son of John JONES. R. E. — Son of John Jones
Jones of Midway, entered service in of Midway, entered service Sept. 21,
May 1918. Was sent to Camp Green- 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and at-
leaf and attached to Base Hospital No. tached to Company A, 320th Infantry,
88. Was transferred to Camp Crane, 80th Division. Sailed overseas May
Sailed overseas Aug. 23. 1918. Re- 18, 1918. Returned May 30, 1919.
turned July 23, 1919. Was honorably Was honorably discharged June 8,
discharged Aug. 5. 1919. 1919.
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JULIAN, GEORGE— Sou of Mrs. KEOUGH. LA\VKh;NCE D.— Born
Josephine Julian, entered service in May 5, 1894, soi oi John Keough en-
the Fall of 1917. Was sent to Camp tered service Aug. 8. 1918. He was
Lee and attached to Company A, 320th sent to Camp Wadsworth and was
Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed for placed with Company A, 56th Infantry.
France Mav 18, 1918. Was gassed. Was honorably discharged from ser-
Returned May 30. 1919. Was honor- vice Nov. 15, 1918.
ably discharged in Jun^ 1919.
KARNS. WILLIAM CLYDE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Karns, entered ser-
vice in Sept. 1917. Was sent to Camp
Lee, attached to Company A, 320th
Infantry, then Company E, 30th In-
fantry. Sailed April 1. 1918. Was
wounded and in hosi)ital six weeks.
Returned April 25, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 2. 1919.
KECK, GEORGE — Son of Mrs.
Lydia A. Keck, entered service June
25. 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
jilaced with the Field Remount Squad-
ron. He was transferred to Camps
Meade and Joseph E. Johnson. Was
honorably discharged from service Jan.
15. 1919.
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KECK. JAMES STANTON — Son of
M. C. and Mary A. Keck, enlisted Feb.
18, 1918 in the Medical Corps. Went
directly overseas with the Bell view
Hospital No. 1. Was made 1st class
Sergeant. Returned the latter part of
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service May 14, 1919.
KECK. JOHN ADAM — Son of Mrs.
Lydia Keck, enlisted Sept. 11, 1918
with the Coast Artillery Corps and was
sent to Fort DuPont. Was attached
to Headquarters Company, 7th Trench
Mortor Battalion. Sailed overseas in
Oct. 1918. Returned Jan. 7, 1919.
Was honorably discharged a week
later.
KECK, RICHARD ALLEN — Son of
Mrs. Lydia Keck, enlisted June 25,
1916 with Company I. 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Went to Camp Han-
cock and sailed overseas May 3, 1918.
Was in the 5th German offensive, the
advance on Ourcq and Vesle, and other
battles. Returned May 12, 1919. Was
honorably discharged on May 23, 1919
with rank of Corporal.
KEENAN, EDWARD A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Keenan, enlisted
Aug. 5, 1917 with the 306th Engineers.
Was assigned to Camp Merritt. Sailed
overseas in Aug. 1918. Was in the
Meuse- Argonne and other battles. Re-
turned in Aug. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service later that
month.
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KEENER. LEMUEL OFFUTT — Son
of John and Alice L. Keener, entered
service July 23, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Lee, attached to Company C. 1st
Battalion, Infantry Replacement Camp.
"Was made Corporal. Honorably dis-
charged Dec. 12, 1918.
KEENER, PAUL C. — Entered ser-
vice May 27, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Base Hos -
pital No. 20. Was transferred to Camp
Crane. Sailed overseas Aug. 22, 1918.
Honorably discharged from service
July 7, 1919.
KEEPERS. D. MARK — Son of
George and Elizabeth Keepers, enlisted
in the Navy June 2, 1912. Was on
board the U. S. S. Cincinnati for 4
years. During the war he made 1 3
trips across the Atlantic on the trans-
port President Grant. Was released
from service in June 1919.
KEIM, HOWARD P. — Son of Mrs.
M, B. Keim, entered service in July
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and was
attached to Company G, 316th In-
fantry. 79th Division. Was transfer-
red to Camp Dix. Sailed Sept. 6,
1918. Returned May 29, 1919. Was
honorably discharged June 9, 1919.
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KELLER, R. HARRY — Entered ser- KELLEY, CHARLES— Son ni J,.l,h KKLLEY, RALPH— Son of Mr. and
vice Aug. 29, 1918. Was sent to Camp L. Kelley, 813 West Ottermau St. Eu- Mrs. A. F. Kelley, Fulton St.. enlisted
Lee and placed with Company C, 93rd tered service Sept. 4, 1918. He was in Sept. 1918. He was in the 0. T.
En^neers. Was then transferred to sent to Camp Sherman attached to the C. at Camp Gordon. Was honorably
Fort Benjamin Harrison. ^Vas honor- 158th Depot Brigade. Was transferred discharged from the service of the
ably discharged from service Dec. 16, to Camp Greenleaf. Was, Sept. 1, United States in Dec. 1918.
1918. 1919, still in service.
KELLEY, MARK L.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Kellev, enlisted June
23, 1916 with the 107th Field Artil-
lery, Sanitary Detachment and was as-
signed to Fort Benjamin Harrison.
Was later transferred to Camjj Han -
cock. Sailed May 18, 1918. Returned
May 9, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged May 21. 1919.
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KEXXELTY. CLARENCE M. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kennelty.
Entered service Deo. 5, 1917 and was
sent to Camp Greenleaf. Was attached
to Hospital Train No. 54. Sailed over-
seas in Fel). 1918. Saw active service.
Returned July 19, 1919. Was honor-
ably discharged ten days later.
KEMERER. JOSEPH W. — Born
Oct. 9, 18'"8, son of George Kemerer,
333 Wes'. Pitt St.. enlisted Aug. 8,
1917. J i was sent to Camp Taylor.
Was ho'.orablj' discharged from the
service '^f the United States, June 7,
1919.
KETTERING, CHARLES — Born KETTERING, GEORGE M. — Born
June 27, 1898, son of William and in 1897, son of John and Ida Ketter-
Eila Kettering, enlisted in 1918. He ing, entered service in Sejtt. 1918. He
was in the S. A. T. C. at the Univer- was sent to Camp Greenleaf, attached
sity of Pittsburgh. Was honorably to the Medical Corps, Was honorably
discharged from service in 1919. discharged from the service of the
United States in July 1919.
KETTERING. HARRY — Born Oct.
5, 1898, son of William and Ella Ket-
tering, entered service Aug. 9. 1918.
He was sent to Camp Lee, placed with
Company A, 8th Training Battalion,
Replacement Company. \Vas honor-
ably discharged from the service of
the United States Dec. 21, 1918.
KETTERING. MAURICE M. — Son
of H. F, Kettering, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with the 320th Ma-
chine Gun Battalion. Sailed overseas
in May 1918. Was wounded in tha
shoulder by machine gun fire and
shrapnel. Returned in March 1913
and was honorably discharged latei
that month.
KIELY, WILLIAM G. — Son of
Charles P. Kieley, enlisted June 24,
1917. with the Medical Corps of the
107th Artillery, 28th Division. He was
sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed over-
seas May 18. 1918. Returned to the
United States in April 1919. Was
honorably discharged from service on
the 8th of May, 1919.
KIEHL, WILLIAM P. — Son of
Amos Kiehl, enlisted in Sept. 1916,
with Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock and was appointed Sergeant.
Sailed overseas in May 1917. Re-
turned to the United States in May
1919. Was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
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KILGORE, JEROME .1. - Son „i
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Kilgore, enlistud
April 9. 1917 with Company I, 110th
Infantry. 28th Division. He went to
Camp Hancock. Sailed for France
Mav 3, 1918. Returned to the United
States May 13, 1919. Was honorably
discharged May 28, 1919.
Kl L),(il;i':, -lOIIX A. — Son of Mrs.
ElizabL'tli H. Kilgore, entered service
Sept. 5, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company I, 320th In-
fantry, 8uth Division. Sailed overseas
in May 1918. \\'as wounded Aug. 13,
1918. Returned in May 1919 and waa
honorably discharged from service
June 9, 1919.
KILG(.HiE, R(.)1'.KKT— SnT, ni Slnr-
iff and Mrs. John P. Kilguru, entered
service Sept. 11, 1918. Was assigned
to Fort DuPont, Delaware. Was at-
tached to the Headquarters Compauj
of the 7th Trench Mortor Battalion.
Sailed overseas Oct. 30, 1918. Re-
turned Jan. 8, 1919. Was honorably
discharged from service on the 16th
of that month.
KI.MMi:i.l., i:h\\'AR.D H.^Son of
Mary Kimmeli, enlisted Dec. 13, 1917.
Was attached to the Ordnance Depart-
ment, 102 Depot Brigade. Was sent to
Camp Hancock. Was appointed 1st
Sergeant. He was ready to sail, took
Influenza, was sent home and honor-
ably discharged from service April 26,
1919.
KIMMKL. FRANK S. — Sun of Mrs. KIKK. Wii^liKK K. — Sou vi Air.
Mary A. Kimmeli, entered service May and Mrs, E. W. Kirk, enlisted Sept.
3, 1918. He was engaged in Y. M. C. 5. 1917 with Company I, 110th In-
A. work. Sailed overseas Sept. 1, fantry, 28th Division. Went to Camp
1918. Returned to the United States Hancock. Sailed overseas March 4,
July 18. 1919 and was honorably dis- 1918. Was made Corporal. Returned
charged from service two days later. July 19, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 25th of
that month.
KISH. WILLIA.M BEKTE— Entered
service May 25, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Hospital Train No. 54. Was made
Sergeant. Sailed for France Nov. 9,
1918. Returned to the United States
A]»ril 2, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 17th of
that month.
KISTLKK. .1. HAHKY — Son of W.
E. and Ida Kistler, enlisted May 31,
1917 with Company F, 82nd Field
Artillery. He went to Fort Russell
was transferred to the 24th Cavalry
at Camp Logan, then El Paso. Was
sent to the A. & M. Detachment Sta-
tion and was at the time of publica-
tion still in service.
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KLINGENSMITH, CARROLL A. —
Born June 21, 1890, son of John M.
Klingensmith, 116 Hawthorn Ave. En-
tered -service in June 1918. He was
stationed at Camp Wheeler. Was
honorably discharged from Military
service in Dec. 1918.
KLINGENSMITH, JOHN — Son of
Mrs. Maggie Ruff Klingensmith, en-
listed July 1, 1917 with Headquarters
Company 110th Infantry, 28th Divi-
sion. Was sent to Camp Hancock.
Was appointed Sergeant Major. Sailed
overseas May 5, 1918. Was wounded
at Chateau Thierry July 29. 1918 and
died in France Aug. 15, 1918.
KLINGENSMITH, LEVI FRANK -
LIN — Son of Mrs. J. P. Klingensmith,
entered service July 27, 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Forrest. AVas at-
tached to 41st Company, 20th Engi-
neers. Sailed for France Oct. 27,
1918. Returned to the United States
June 1, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service ten days later.
KLINGENSMITH. REEL B. — Son
of Mrs. M. 0. Klingensmith, entered
service in March 1918. Was sent to
Camp Grant and jdaced with the
Medical Detachment, 21st Engineers.
Went overseas in 1918. Returned to
the United States in June 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
later that month.
KLINGENSMITH, WILLIAM I.^ KLEMANN. FRED — Son of Mrs.
Son of Mrs. M. C. Klingensmith, en -
tered service in June 1918. Was with
Headquarters Detachment, 305th Engi-
neers. Sailed overseas in July 1918.
Was made Corporal. Returned to the
United States in June 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
later that month.
Margaret Klemann, 516 Jack St.. en-
listed Sept. 1, 1918. He was in S. A.
T. C. at Cambridge Springs, then Camp
Upton. Was honorably discharged
from service of the United States Dec.
28, 1918.
KLOES, WALTER — Son of Mrs.
Lena Kloes, entered service May 27,
1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and attached to the 129th Ambulance
Corps. Sailed overseas Sept. 8. 1918.
Returned May 24. 1919. Was hon-
orably discharged June 5, 1919.
KOBLESKY, CASEY— Son of Mrs.
Anna Rigo, entered service Sept. 22,
1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company A. 320th In-
fantry, 3rd Division. Sailed overseas
April 1, 1918. Was in the Cham-
pagne-Marne Defensive, St. Mihiel,
Meuse Argonne and other battles. Re-
turned Aug. 23, 1919. Was honorably
discharged Aug. 27, 1919.
KOSINSKY, VINCENT — 22 Lincoln
St., born Feb. 13, 1892. Entered ser-
vice April 5, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee and placed in the Quarter-
masters Corps. Was honorably dis •
charged from the service of the United
States May 7, 1919.
KOSS, llAKKY h. — .^ni, .,1 .Mr. aii.i
Mrs. John Kos-s. Haydeiiville. Enter-
ed service Aug. 1, 1918. Sailed from
Hoboken Nov. 13. 1918. Returned to
the United States July 6, 1919. Was
honorably discharged from Military
service July 5, 1919.
V\|,s-_s.)n uf Mr. anU KdToL'CH, ROBERT. JR. — Son of
Mrs. -lohn Koss, Haydenviile. Enti-r^d Robert Kotouch Sr., enlisted June 4.
service May 26, 1918 and was placed 1917 with Company I 110th Infantry,
with Base Hospital No. 20. He sailed "■''^'- ^^-^"=~- "'-- * ' -> *■•'-
overseas August 24, 1918. Returned
to the United States April 28. 1919.
Was honorably discharged from the
service May 7, 1919.
28th Division. Was transferred Aug.
23, 1917 to the 149th Machine Gun
Battalion, Rainbow Division. Sailed
overseas Oct. 18, 1917. Was awarded
a French War Cross. Was killed in
action March 8. 1918 and is buried in
a Cemetery at Donyenren, France.
KOUGH. PAUL E. -liuiu iiar.h 11, Ktat.,!!. liALl'Ii L.- tion uf Mr.^.
1892, son of Mrs. Minnie Kough, Minnie Kough, entered service April
Greensburg, Pa. Enlisted May 12, 6, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
1918. He was in the Air Service, placed with Company D, 315 Infantry,
Was appointed 1st Sergeant. Was 80th Division. He sailed for France
honorably discharged from service June 5, 1918. Was wounded Oct. 22,
Nov. 16. 1918. 1918. Returned to the United States
March 26, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged April 1, 1919.
KU/.AIX, .UiiiX L.- -.Sun ui i'raiik
Kozain, enlisted with Comi^any I,
110th Infantry. Was on the Mexican
Border. Was honorably discharged on
account of his eyes. He went back
into service in March 1918. Was sent
to Camp Lee and appointed Mess Ser-
geant. Was honorably discharged
Irom service in July 1919.
KOZIAN, JOSEPH M. — Son of
Frank Kozian, Clarjdge, Pa. Enlisted
July 6, 1917 in the United States
Navy. He went to the Newport
Training Station. Was on board the
U. S. S. Crosby. Was engaged in
salvage work. Was honorably dis-
charged from service Oct. 8, 1919.
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KRAJEWSKI, JOE — Entered ser- KRAJEWSKI, JOHN — Entered ser-
vice Aug. 29. 1918. was sent to Camp vice May 3, 1918. was sent to Fort
Lee and was i)laced with Company B. Thomas. Was attached to the 34th
145th Infantry. 371h Division. Sailed Artillery. Sailed Aug. 17, 1918, re-
June 23, 1918 was in a numher of the turneil .Ian. 19, 1919 and was honor-
large battles, returned March 20, 1919 ably discharged June 24, 1919.
and was honorahlv discharged April
10. 1919.
KUHXS. JOHN — Son of Jacob U. KUHNS, J. FLOYD — Son of Oscar
Kuhns. Enlisted April 1917, Base Kuhns, enlisted April 16, 1917, with
Hospital No. 10. Sailed for France Company I. 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
May 1917. returned April 1919 and vision. Sailed May 3, 1918. He was
was honorably discharged later that in all the important battles with the
month. 28th Division. Returned May 12,
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
KUHNS. RICHARD A. — Son of Im- KUHNS, WILBUR B. — Son of
manual Kuhns, enlisted May 30, 1917 Jacob U. Kuhns. Enlisted as an Am-
with Company I, 110th Infantry. 28th bulance Driver Oct. 1917. Sailed June
Division and'was sent to Camp Han- 1918, returned April 1919 and was
cock. Was honorably discharged Feb. honorably discharged later that month.
4. 1918.
KURTZ, SEBASTIAN — Son of Mrs. LA BELLE, JAMES — Son of Oscar
Catherine Keck, entered service May LaBelle, entered service Aug. 2, 1918,
26, 1918, was sent to Fort Oglethorpe was sent to Camp Custer and attached
and attached to Company C, 605th En- to Company D, 803rd Infantry, 92nd
gineers. He was transferred to Camp Division. He transferred to Camp
Forrest, sailed Aug. 1918, returned Grant and Upton, sailed Sept. 17
June 1919 and was honorably dis- 1918. returned July 18, 1919 and was
charged the latter part of that month, honorably discharged July 25, 1919.
LAIRD, JOHN K. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank B. Laird, enlisted May 29,
1917. with the 107th Field Artillery
and was sent to Camj) Hancock. AVas
transferred to Camp Jackson then
Camp Funston. Commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant, sailed Oct. 29, 1918. re-
turned July 1919 and was honorably
discharged Aug. 2, 1919.
LANG. UALl'II CLIFF1.1KD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert C. Lang, en-
tered service in Sept. 1917. was sent
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Headquarters Company, 320th Infan-
try, 80th Division. Sailed May 1918.
was wounded Oct. 9, 1918. returned
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
LAI:KIX. FCWrlS .KI.SEPH — Son
of Mrs. Anna Larkiu. entered service
April 5. 1918 was attached to Com-
panv D. 315th Machine Gun Battalion.
80th Division. He sailed May 17,
1918, was in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne offensives, returned May 30,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 10, 1919.
LAWSON. JAMES C. — Son of Mrs.
Ada Lawson, entered service May 26.
1918. was sent to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the Medical Department.
He was transferred to Rahway, N. J.
Was ready to sail overseas when
Armistice was signed. Was honorably
discharged Jan. 11, 1919.
LEE. RALPH E. — Sun of Robert E. LIXSENBIGLER, J. W. — Son of
Lee. entered service in the fall of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Linsenbigler, en-
1918. Was sent to Camp Custer then listed April 1918. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf was attached to the Infantry Megis. was attached to the Quarter -
and was honorably discharged May 12, masters Corps, was transferred to
1919 Hazelhurst Aviation, and was honor-
ably discharged April 22, 1919.
LEMON GKOKGK C— Son of A. LEONE, LOUIS— Sou of Mike and
W Lemoij, enlisted April 20, 1917. Mary Leone, entered service Sept. 1,
He was sent to Philadelphia and was 1917, was sent to Camp Lee, Placed
honorably discharged July 21, 1917. with Company B. 320th Infantry, 80th
Division. Sailed overseas Sept. 4,
1918, with Company A, 56th Infantry,
was wounded, returned Jan. 1919 and
was honorably discharged the 18th of
that month.
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and Mary Leone, enlisted
in the United States Nav
sent to Cape May and wa
discharged March 1919,
LESEMAN, EUGENE W. — Son of LETKE, WILLIAM — Entered ser
LEVEXDUSKY, ROBERT J. — Son
Company' Depot Brigade and was hon- gonne offensive, returned April 2, 1919 charged Feb. 5, 1919.
orably discharged Jan, 7, 1919. and was honorably discharged April
15, 1919.
LEVENDUSKY WALTER C — Son LEWIS, ARCHIE LUCIEN— Son of LEWIS, CALYIX E.— Son of Mr. LEWIS, JOHN A.— Son of Mr. and
of Mr and Mrs' Adam Levenduskv. Mrs. Alice Lewis, entered service and Mrs. William Lewis, entered ser- Mrs. William Lewis, entered service
entered service May 27 1918. He April 25. 1917. He went to Camp vice Oct. 7. 1917. was sent t^ Camp May 27, 1918, went to Camp Green-
was sent to Camp G'reenleaf placed in Vaile, was attached to the Signal Lee and placed with Company F, 166th leaf and was attached to General Hos-
the Medical Band, transferred to Corps, sailed Aug. 7, 1918, returned Infantry, 42nd Division. He sailed pital No. 3. A\ as honorably discharged
Hampton Va Still in service. Apirl 20, 1919 and was honorably dis- Feb. 13, 1918, was wounded Oct. 14, Oct. 22, 1918.
' charged April 26, 1919. 1918, returned April 25, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 16, 1919.
Li.lCIIKA. ALBERT PULTZ — En
LOGAN, ROY' — Son of Mr, and Mrs.
LONG, CLARE Y. — Son (it Harry P.
LEWIS, WILLIAM R.— Son of M_. ._.
and Mrs. William Lewis, entered ser- tered service May 26, 1918. He was Alex Logan, enlisted Jan, 15, 1915 in Long, enlisted in the Navy in Sept
vice April 5, 1918. He was assigned sent to Fort Oglethorpe, attached to the United States Navy. He was Chief 1918. He was made 1st class ma
to Camp Lee, placed with Company C, General Hospital No. 3 and was hon- Mechanic. ■*' ^
54th Cavalry and was honorably dis- orably discharged Aug. 7, 1919.
charged April 22, 1918.
chinist and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still
in the Naval Reserve.
LONG. RAYMOND B. — Son of Wil- LONG, ROBERT H. — Son of Mr. LUNK, JOHN RALPH— Son of Mr. LUTE. CLYDE E. — Son of Ephriam
Ham C. and Ida M. Long, enlisted June and Mrs. Caleb W. Long, entered ser- and Mrs. August Lunk. Enlisted July and Jane Lute, entered service Feb.
10, 1917. He was sent to Port Ogle- vice Sept. 22, 1917. was sent to Camp 30, 1918. He was attached to the 26, 1918 was sent to Camp Lee. He
thorpe, was placed with Troop D, 11th Lee and placed with Company A, 320th Quartermasters Corps, at Camp Mills, was attached to Company A, 111th In-
Cavalry was transferred to Newport Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed was made Corporal and was honorably fantry, 28th Division, was honorably
News and Fort Myers and was honor- May 18, 1918, was in the Meuse-Ar-
ably discharged June 20, 1919. gonne and other important battles, re-
turned Jan. 22, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged three days later.
discharged Jan. 8, 1919.
discharged May 3, 1918 on account of
his eyes.
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Alex, and Amanda Lutz, entered ser-
LUTE. GEORGE E.— Son of Eph- LYONS. JOHN S. — Enlisted May 3, McAPAMS. DANIEL — Enlisted
riam and Jane Lute, entered service 1918. was sent to Port Thomas and Sept. 5, 1918, was sent to Camp
\Mce Aug. 29, 1918 and was sent to July 29. 1918. AVas sent to Syraruse was jdaced with Company F, 52nd In- Greenleaf and attached to Medical
Camp Lee. He was transferred to N. Y., jilaced with 18tli Infantry, 5th fantry. He was honorably discharged Corps of the 56th Search Light Engi-
Mattalion and was honorably dis- Nov. 27, 1918. neers. Was transferred to Camp Up-
charged Aug. 30, 1918. ton. sailed Sept. 1918. Returned
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 1, 1919.
Camp "Wads worth, attached to Com
pany C, 6th Anti Air Craft Machine
Gun Battalion and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 23, 1918.
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McAFEE, J. R. — Son of Mrs. Bertha
McAfee, enlisted in 1918. He was sta-
tioned at the University of Pittsburgh
and was honorably discharged Nov.
1919.
MacALISTER, ROBERT — Son of
McALISTER. PETER D.— Son of MacHARDY. ALEX C— Son of Mrs.
Mrs. Elizabeth MacAlister, enlisted Mrs. Elizabeth McAlister. enlisted Margaret MacHardv. enlisied March 1,
Oct. 23, 1917 with Evacuation Hospital June 24, 1916 with Company I. 110th 1918. He was attached to Air Ser-
No. 3. He was stationed at Fort Ogle-
thorpe, sailed Jan. 12. 1918, was in
the Aisne- Marne. St. Mihiel, Meuse-
Argonne, returned Ajiril 20, 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 24,
1919.
Infantry, 28th Division. He was sent vice, was sent to Scott Field, was 2nd
to Camp Hancock, sailed May 3, 1918, Lieutenant. "Was honorably discharged
was wounded Aug. 25. 1918 at the Feb, 1919.
Vesle River, returned April 25, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
McCAHAX. JOHN D.— Son of Mr. -McCALL, ALU'. Knt, nd ^vrxu-f :\!rrANX. PETER F.— Sun uC >'i.s. il^ CAliTNEY. CHARLE.* EDWARD
and Ml s. Richard McCahan, entered May 16, 1918, was sent to Camp Rosalie McCann, entered service oct. — Sou of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-
service April 14, 1919. He went to Laurel and attached to Headquarters 20, 1918. He was sent to Fort Du- Cartney, enlisted June 11, 1917. He
Camp Meade, was attached to Com- Company Transportation Corps. Sailed Pont, attached to the Coast Artillery was attached to Company I. 110th In-
j)any D. Sailed May 11, 1919. Still June 30, 1918, was transferred to Corps, was honorably discharged May fantry, and was honorably discharged
in service. Company F, 166th Engineers, was sta- 15, 1919. July 24, 1917.
tioned at Archangle, Russia, was
wounded, returned Oct. 2, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Oct. 13,
1919.
McCartney, guuveu cleve-
McCAKTNEY. JOHX SCOTT— Son
LAND — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCartney,
McCartney, entered service May 27,
1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf,
was attached to General Hospital No.
3. Still in service.
entered service April 1918. Sent to
Camp Greenleaf. Was attached to
Base Hospital No. 28. sailed June 1918
returned April 30, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 1919.
MrCLAIN. ROSEMARY— A gradu-
ate nurse of the Westmoreland Hos-
pital, enlisted Jan. 1918. .She was as-
signed to a Naval Hospital in Phila-
delphia, then was transferred to a
Hospital in Mass. and was. Sept. 1,
1919, still in the service.
McCOMBE. JOHN — Enlisted March
15, 1918 was sent to Kelley Field. He
was attached to 2nd Aero Squadron
was honorably discharged May 29,
1919,
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MoCONNELL. JAMES L. — Son of McCONNELU ROBERT S. — Son of McCORMICK, JOHN — Son of Mrs. McCURUY, FRANK L. — Entered
Mr. Harry McConnell. enlisted in 1917. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McConnell. en- Anna McCormick, entered service service July 22. 1918, was sent to
Was sent to Camp Shomy. Attached listed in Feb. 1918 in Balloon Service. April 5. 1918. He went to Camp Lee, Camp Lee and placed with Company
to Company L. 29th Infantry and was went to Kelly Field and was placed in was in the Officers' Training School A, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. Sail ■
apa:
Sept. 1, 1919 still in the service.
the 14th Balloon Company. He sailed was honorably discharged Nov. 23, ed Sept. 7. 1918. was in the Argonne
July 1918, returned Aug. 1919 and 1918. and a number of other offensives, re-
was honorably discharged. turned May 29, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 7, 1919.
McDIVITT. LIEUTENANT F. C — McDONALD, THOMAS P. — Son of McINDOE GEORGE ALBERT — Son McINDOE, RAYMOND M. — Son of
Enlisted Aug. 27, 1917, was assigned J. P. and Jane McDonald, entered of J. G. Mclndoe, entered service May Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mclndoe,
to Camp Green and attached to Com- service Feb. 26, 1918. Sent to Camp 27, 1918. He was sent to Camp entered service Oct. 24, 1917. He
pany G, 38tli Infantry, 3rd Division. Lee and placed with the 83rd Trans- Greenleaf, then Crane, Mills and Bix, was attached to Company D, 34th En-
He was commissioned 1st Lieutenant, port at ion Corps. He sailed June 30, sailed Aug. 24, 1918, returned April gineers, sailed July 8, 1918, returned
sailed Feb. 27, 1918, was slightly gas- 1918, returned July 30, 1919 and was 28, 1919 and was honorably discharged July 18, 1919 and was honorably dis-
sed, returned Nov. 1918 and was hon- honorably discharged A\ig. 4, 1919. May 8, 1919. charged Aug. 5, 1919.
orably discharged Aug. 1, 1919.
MacINNES, JAMES ALLEN— Sun M. INTYRE. HENRY S, 3rd— Ku MrlXTYKE. LEWIS W. — Son of McINTYRE, "WALTER ROT — Son
of James and Blanche Innes. enlisted listed as a Y. M. C. A. worker in Nov. Mrs. Sarah Mclntyre, entered service of Mrs. Sarah Mclntyre, entered ser-
in Sept. 1918. He was attached to 1917. He was stationed at Camp Oct. 6, 1917 was sent to San Antonio vice May 27, 1918, and was sent to
Company B, in the S. A. T. C, at Hancock, and was, Nov. 1. 1919, still and placed with the 153rd Aero Camp Greenleaf. He was assigned to
Pennsylvania College and was honor- in service at the Green.sburg Y. M. C. Squadron. He sailed Feb. 1918, re- Base Hospital No. 20 then Allentown,
ably discharged Dec. 1918. A. in charge of returned soldiers. turned March 7. 1919 and was hon- sailed July 1918, returned May 1, 1919
orably discharged on the 19th of that and was honorably discharged the 6th
month. of that month.
McIXTYRE, TURNEY S. — Sun uf
Henry S. and Emma T. Mclntyre en-
listed in Aug. 1917. He was sent to
Fort Sheridan, attached to Casual
Company, 30th Infantry, 3rd Division.
Was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant.
Sailed overseas in Jan. 1918. Was
slightly gassed. Returned May 25,
1919.
iUILVAlNE, CHARLES R. — Sou
of Emma Mcllvaine, entered service
April 5, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee,
Company K, 320th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision, sailed May 26, 1918, returned
May 30, 1919 aud was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
McILVAlNE. CLYDE C. — .Sun of
Mrs. Emma Mcllvaine, enlisted June
22, 1916 with Company I, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division and was assigned
to Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas
May 3, 1918, was wounded Aug. 25,
1918 at Vesle, returned May 12, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
McKEE, JOHN K. — Son of Mrs.
Sarah McKee, entered service Sept.
21, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Company A, 320th Infan-
try, 80th Division. He sailed May 19,
1918. Was killed by machine Gun
Fire in the Argonne Forest Oct. 10,
1918.
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M. KNIGHT. HARRY W.— Son of
William F. and Mary Alice McKnight,
ontiTi'd service Sept. 5, 1917. was sent
to Camp Ijee and placed with Head -
(piartcrs Company, 160th Infantry,
HOth Division. He sailed May 18.
1918. retnrned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 11, 1919.
McMILLEN, EARNEST AV. — Son of
\Villiam MrMillen, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. He ^vent to Camp Lee
was placed with the Motor Transpor-
tation Company of the 80th Division,
sailed 1918 and died while in France
of Spinal Trouble.
McNERNEY, DANIEL J. — Born
May 5, 1896. son of Daniel J. Mc-
Nearney, 124 Talbot Ave.. Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted .Tune 5, 1917. was sent
to Camp Dodge, was attached to Com-
pany A, 320th Signal Battalion, 8th
Division, transferred to Camp Tre-
mont, Mills and Lee and was honorably
discharged from service in Feb. 1919.
McQUAIDE, LAWRENCE THOMAS
— Son of John B. and Harriet L. Mc-
Quaide, entered service Sejit. 6, 1917,
was sent to Camp Lee and i)laced with
Company I, 320tb Infantry. 80tb Di-
vision. He was transferred to Camp
Devens and there placed with Comiiany
E, 29th Engineers. Was honorably
discharged Dec. 13, 1917.
MADALKXA. JOSEFH — Entered
service June 1, 1918, and was sent to
Camjj Forrest. He was attached to
Company C. 52nd Infantry, 60th Di-
vision, was transferred to Camp Mc-
Clelland. Was honorably discharged
March 1. 1919.
.MAKii\ IC. .lOHN — Entered service
in Sei't. 1917. Was sent to Camp
Lee, placed with Company A. 320th
Infantry and was honorably discharged
from the service Feb. 29, 1918.
MALLEY. EDWARD M. — Son of
Mrs. J. W. Haas, enlisted May 10,
1917 in the Officers' Training Camp at
Fort Benj. Harrison. He then went to
the U. S. School of Aeronautics, was
commissioned 1st Lieutenant, sailed
Oct. 7, 1917, returned Dec. 29, 1918
and was honorably discharged Jan. 14,
1919.
:\IANIX. TIMOTHY^Son of James
Manix, enlisted April 25, 1917, in the
Signal Corps and was sent to Mam -
moth Park, N. J. He sailed Aug.
1917, returned June 17, 1919 and was
honorably discharged Juno 25, 1919.
MARSH. EARNEST — Entered ser-
vice Feb. 11, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company L, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. He was then
transferred to Camp Sherman, saileil
May 24, 1918, returned May 29, 1919
and was honorably discharged June
15. 1919.
MARSHALL, ALEXANDER S.—
Son of Alexander and Jane Marshall,
entered service the latter part of May
1918. He was sent to Camp Green-
leaf attached to the Ambulance Corps
and was honorably discharged June
1918.
MARSHALL, JAMES — Sou of Alex-
ander and Jane Marshall, entered ser-
vice May 27. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Greenleaf attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 20. sailed Aug. 23. 1918, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged later tJiat month.
MARSHALL, JOHN D.— Son of
Alexander and Jane Alexander Mar-
shall, entered service Sept. 21, 1917
and was sent to Camp Lee. He was
placed with the Machine Gun Com-
pany. 320th Infantry, sailed May 18,
1918, returned Aug. 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged a week later.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM— Son of
Alexander and Jane Marshall, entered
service May 27. 1918, was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and placed with the
Ambulance Corps of Base Hospital No.
20. He sailed Aug. 23. 1918, reiurn-
ed May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
MARZLO. PIETRO — Entered ser-
vice May 27, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and was jilaced with Evacu-
ation Hosi»ital No. 49. He transfer-
led to Camj) Pike, then Dix, sailed
Oct. 27. 1918, returned Aug. 29, 1919
and was honorably discharged Sept. 3.
1919.
MASON, KENNETH — Son of Mrs.
S. W. Mason enlisted in the Navy in
June 1918. He was sent to Valavo
Park, California, was on board the
U. S. S. Radford and was honorably
discharged from service Jan. 18, 1918.
JIATHIS, PEARL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Mathis. entered service in
April 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee,
attached to the 33rd Depot Brigade.
Was honorably discharged Dec. 16,
1918.
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MAXWELL. GROVKR— Enlisted in MAYERS. CLARENCE — Entered MELKERSON. ALVIN C— Son of MELKERSON, ARTHl'R FRANK-
Sept. 1917. was sent to Gettysburg and service Sept. 4, 1918. He was sent to August and Emma Melkerson, entered LIN — Son of August and Emma Mel-
placed with Company H. 60th Infan- Camp Forrest, was placed with 22nd service May 26, 1918, was sent to kerson, entered service May 29, 1918.
try, 5th Division. He was transferred Recruit Battalion. 4th Division and Camp Greenleaf and attached to Base He was sent to Camji Grecnleaf, at-
to Camp Green, sailed Ajiril 1918, was was honorably discharged from service Hospital No. 28. He sailed Aug. 23. tached to the Jledical Corjis. transfer-
gassed, returned in June 1919 and was Dec. 26. 1918. 1918, was in the Meuse ■ Argonne of- red to Rahway, N. J., attached to Hos-
honorably discharged later that month. fensive. returned Aug. 3, 1919 and was pital No. 1 and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
honorably discharged Aug. 6, 1919. still in service.
MEREURIO, MARCO — Entered ser- MILLER, EMERSON — Son of
vice in 1917, was sent to Camp Lee Nathan Miller, enlisted April 11, 1917
and attached to Company A, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division. He sailed Sept.
1918 aud was killed in the Meuse -
Argonne offensive.
with Company I. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock, sailed May 3, 1918. was wounded
in the head, leg and chest Julv 28,
1918. returned May 12 1919 and was
honorably discharged the 23rd of that
month.
MILLER, FLOYD E. — Son of Mrs. MILLER. HARRY'' G.— Son of Mr.
Jennie A. Miller, enlisted with Com- and Mrs. William Miller, entered ser-
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division vice Sejit. 5, 1918. He was sent to
in Sept. 1917. He was sent to Camj) Camp Greenleaf, placed with the 153rd
Hancock, sailed May 17. 1918 and was Depot Brigade, sailed Oct. 6. 1918, re-
killed in the battle of the Marne, July turned, March 11, 1919 and was hon-
28, 1918. orably discharged March 24, 1919.
MILLER. LUTHER D. — Son of Mr. MILLER, RAY T. — Son of Mrs. El
and Mrs. "William J. Miller, enlisted in len Miller, entered service and was
Oct. 1917 with Company I, 110th In- placed with Base Hospital No. 91.
fantry, 28th Division. Sent to Camp Sailed overseas, returned and was hon-
Hancock. He was commissioned Cap- orably discharged Aug. 1919.
tain and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service as a Chaplain in the Regular
Army.
MILLER. NOAH — Son of Nathinel
MILLER, WILLIAM — Son of Mrs.
Miller, enlisted Oct. 18. 1916. Was Annie Miller, enlisted May 4, 1917,
sent to Camj) Upton, attached to Bat- was sent to Camp and 7)laced with
tery E. 20th Field Artillery. "Was Company A. 26th Infantry 1st Divi-
honorably discharged, Dec. 9, 1918.
sion. He sailed July 1917 was wound-
ed four times and, Sept. 1, 1919, was
still in service.
MILLIGAN, -lOUX 1>. — Son of Mrs.
Ella Milligan, enlisted June 1918. He
was assigned to Camps, Gordon,
Greenleaf and Upton, sailed Nov. 9,
MILLS, FKLIX H. — Son of Mr. and MlMCwXZI, .iuSEPH, entered ser- MITCHELL. ALPHEI'S — Sun of
Mrs. John H. Mills, entered service vice Oct. 1, 1917, was sent to Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mitchell, en-
in 1917. He was sent to Camp Lee, Field and placed with the 187th Aero listed May 1917, was sent to Camp
attached to Company A. 320th Machine
1918, returned Aug. 1, 1919 and was Gun Battalion, sailed May 1918, re-
honorably discharged on the 6th of that turned May 1919 and was honorably
month. discharged June 1919.
Squadron, sailed March 5, 1918, re- Hancock and placed with the 109th
turned Dec. 2. 1918 and was honor- Field Hospital. He was transferred
ably discharged the 27th of that to Camp Mills, sailed May 1918, was
month. in the Meuse -Argonne, 5th German
offensive, returned May 1919 and was
honorably discharged that month.
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MITCHELL. JOSEPH, Greensburg.
Pa., entered service in Aug. 1918. He
was sent to Camp Shelby and was
honorably discharged from the service
of the United States in May 1919.
MOMEYER, JOHN A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Momeyer. enlisted in
May 1917. He was sent to Columbus,
Ohio, was attached to I'Jth Field Ar-
tillery, Battery F and was honorably
discharged Jan. 1918.
MOON. LEWIS TRAUGER— Son of
David and Gertrude Moon, enlisted in
the Navy April 15. 1918. He was
sent to Philadelphia Naval Training
School, and was released from active
service June 1919.
MOONLY, CHARLES W. — Entered
service Aug. 29. 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Company
M. 9th Infantry Replacement Training
Center, and was honorably discharged
Dec. 21, 1918.
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MOORHEAD. JOHN J —Sun ..f
Mrs. William Moorhead, entered ser-
vice May 26. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Greenleaf. attached to the Medi-
cal Corps and was honorably dis -
charged Aug. 1, 1918.
Mi'ULLLI, .lni:-Sc,a ,,r Tun}
Moreili. enlisted Aug. 14. 1917 and
was sent to Gettysburg where he was
placed with Company A, 60th Infantry,
5th Division. He sailed March 1.
1918, was wounded in the hand by
shrapnel, returned July 21, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 31,
1919.
MoKRIS, THOMAS — Son of Wil-
liam and Selena Morris, enlisted Ajiril
20, 1914. was sent to Camp Taylor,
was transferred to Camp I'liton and
was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in the service.
MORRISON, ELEXANDER E.~Son
of F. N. and Jane Morrison, entered
service Oct. 6. 1917. was sent to Camp
Lee. He sailed Feb. 8. 1918, was in
a number of large battles, returned
June 18, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later.
MORRISON. JAMES N. — Son of F.
N. and Jane Morrison, entered service
Feb. 26. 191S and was sent to Camp
Lee. He was attached to the Veter -
inary Corps, Auxiliary Remount and
was honorably discharged Jan. 11,
1919.
MOTT. PAUL ARTHUR — Son of A.
R. and Rebecca Mott. enlisted Oct. 20.
1917, was assigned to Kelly Field and
placed with 50th Aero Squadron. He
sailed Jan. 9, 1918. was in the St.
Mihiel and Verdun battles, returned
May 6. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the 9th of the month.
MOXLEY. EDWARD B. — Son of
Samuel B. Mo.xley, enlisted July 17,
1917 was sent to Fort Leavenworth
and Kelley Field and attached to the
91st Aero Squadron. 1st Army. Sailed
Oct. 27, 1913, returned June 16, 1919
and was honorably discharged the 28th
of that month.
MOYAR. JOSEPH S. — Sou of
George and Margaret Moyar, enlisted
May 9, 1917 in the Navy. He was
stationed at Newport, was placed on
board the San Diego, made eight trips
overseas. The U. S. S. San Diego was
sunk July 19, 1918 but he was res-
cued. Was honorably discharged Feb.
14, 1919.
MULLEN. THOMAS H.— Son of
William R. and Elizabeth Mullen, <
listed April 6. 1917. with Company F,
2nd Engineers and was assigned to El
Paso. Texas. Sailed Sept. 12, 1917,
was wounded by shrapnel in the Ar
gonne Nov. 1, 1918, returned Jan. 1919
and was honorably discharged, March
21. 1919.
MURPHY. FRANK M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Murphy, entered ser-
vice in Aug. 1917. was sent to Camp
Mills and attached to Company L.
165th Infantry, 42nd Division. He
sailed July 5, 1918, was commissioned
2nd Lieutenant, returned April 26.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 15, 1919.
MURPHY. ALFRED KEYS — Son of
Mrs. Mary E. ilnrphy. entered service
Sept. 21. 1917. was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with 160th Brigade Head-
quarters, 80 th Division. He sailed
May 18, 1918, was at St. Mihiel and
the Meuse- Argonne offensive, returned
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 11, 1919.
MURPHY. FRANK J.— Son of
Frank Murphy enlisted June 22, 1916.
He was with Company I. 10th Infantry
and was honorably discharged July 24,
1917.
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MURPHY. JAMES E. — Son 'of MURPHY. J. CHARLES — Son of MURPHY, JOHN THOMAS— Son of MURPHY, WILLIAM C. — Son of
Leander and Catherine Murphy, enlist- Mr. and Mrs. James C. Murphy, en- Thomas J. and Anna Murphy, entered Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Murphy, entered
ed in the United States Cavalry in tered service in Sept. 1917. He was service Sept. 22, 1917. He was sent to service in 1918 and was assigned to
1915. He was sent to Camp Fun'ston. sent to Camp, placed with the signal Camp Lee, placed with Company D, Camp Greenleaf. He was attached to
commissioned 1st Lieutenant and was Corps, was commissioned 2nd Lieuten- 511th Engineers and sailed March 20. the Medical Corps, and was honorably
honorably discharged Feb. 1919. ant and was honorably discharged 1918. Was killed in action Sept. 18. discharged from the service Jan. 15,
Jan. 1919. 1918 and is buried at Chateauroux, 1919.
France.
MURPHY, WILLIAM J. — Son of MUSA, TONY — Entered service May
Prank Murphy, entered service July 26, 1918, was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and placed with the Medical Corps.
Was transferred to Camp Crane, sailed
Aug. 23, 1918, returned Aug. 1, 1919
and was honorably discharged one
week later.
22, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee,
placed with the 155th Depot Brigade,
was honorablv discharged Aug. 1 0,
1918.
MUSE, CLARENCE — Son of Wil-
liam G. and Margaret Muse, entered
service in Feb. 1918. He was sent to
Port Slocum, then to the Curtis Airo-
plane Factory. Was honorably dis-
charged from service March 1, 1919.
MUSICK, DANIEL PATTERSON—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Musick,
entered service June 26, 1918, was
sent to Camp Wadsworth and was
placed with Company I. 52nd Pioneer
Infantry, 5th Army Corps. Made
Corporal. Sailed overseas Aug. 3,
1918. returned April 13, 1919 and
was honorably discharged five days
later.
M^I'iUS, ALBERT — Entcrrrl .scrvir.-
Oct. 7, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee,
placed with Headquarters Company.
313th Machine Gun Battalion, 80th
Division, sailed May 25. 1918, was
in the Meuse- Argonne and St. Mihiel
offensives, returned June 7, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 12th,
of that month.
MVKRS, CARL WILLIAM Sum uf
Mrs. Margaret Myers, entered service
Aug. 8, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Wadsworth and attached to Company
A, 56th Infantry. 90th Division. He
sailed Sept. 14, 1918, returned June
21, 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 17. 1919.
MVKi;s. FRANK W.— Son of Jutm
and Jessie Myers, enlisted June S, UI17
with Battery B. 10th Field Artillery.
He was sent to Fort Douglas, Arizona,
was appointed Sergeant. Sailed April
1918, returned Aug. 25, 1919 and was,
Sept. 1, 1919 not yet discharged from
service.
MVKKS, GKoRdI': KLMKK — Son of
John and Jessie Myers, entered service
June 27, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Lee. placed with Comjiany A, 9th In-
fantry, 2nd Division, sailed Sept. 26,
1918, returned Aug. 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 13th of
that month.
MYERS. PAUL II. — Sun ui .Juliii
and Jessie Myers, entered service
April 5, 191B, was sent to Gamp Lee.
Was attached to M. P. Co. of the 80th
Division. He sailed May 1918. Had
one leg broken Aug. 23, 1918 and the
other badly hurt, was in the hospital
4 months, returned May 30, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 12th.
XAi'uLl'.DN, JACK — EaU-r.-d f„T-
vice April 5, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with the 320th Band.
He sailed May 23. 1918, returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 7, 1919.
NLii^illLV, SAMUEL C. — Son of
Harry E. and Anna Neighly, entered
service May 4, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Forrest and placed with Com-
pany K, 51st Infantry, 6tli Division.
He transferred to Fort Thomas and
Camp Mills; sailed July 6, 1918, re-
turned June 12, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged on the I8th of that
month.
NELSON. CHARLES J UlIN— En-
listed in the United States Navy April
1917. He was sent to the Great Lakes
Training School, was attached to the
Commissary Department and was hon-
orably discharged July 1919.
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NELSOX, GEORGE DEWEY — Eu
listed May 1917. He was first with
Company I. 110th Infantry. 28lh Di-
vision, sailed for France and was there
transferred to Motor Truck Co. No.
545, was made Corporal and was, Sept.
1. 1919, still with the American Ex-
peditionary Force.
NELSOX. GEOKGE J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Nelson, enlisted Dec.
8, 1917. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock, placed with the 10th Company,
2nd Air Service ilechanic, sailed
March 4. 1918, returned June 1919
and was honorably discharged July
1919.
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NELSON, OSCAR ALFRED — En-
listed with Companv I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. May 31, 1917. He was
sent to Camp Hancock but was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 1918.
XEWHOISE. CHARLES EDWARD
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob New -
house, enlisted in the Navy May 9,
1917. He was at the Great Lakes
Naval Station, was 1st Class Seaman
on the U. S . S. Carolina and was
honorably discharged July 31, 1919.
NEWHOUSE, JOHN DAVIS — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Newhouse,
enlisted in June 1917, was sent to
Fort Oglethorpe and placed with the
18th Machine Gun Battalion. He
sailed May 1918, was slightly wound-
ed, returned June 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged the latter part of
that month.
NEWHOUSE, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Newhouse. entered ser-
vice in May 1918, went to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to Base
Hospital No. 28. He was attached to
the Medical Department, sailed Aug.
27, 1918, was in the Meuse-Argonne
and other battles, returned Aug. 4,
1919 and was honorably discharged
three days later.
NOW. CHARLES A. — Son of Mrs.
P. L. Black, entered service August
15. 1919. Went to Columbus Bar-
racks, was attached to Company A.
Motor Transportation Corps, and was
at the time of publication, still in ser-
vice.
NULL, HENRY HARRISON — Son
of Millard F. and Charlotte E. Null,
enlisted Sept. 7, 1917 with Headquar-
ters Company. 110th Infantry. 28 th
Division and was sent to Camp Han-
cock. He sailed May 3, 1918, and
was killed July 30. 1918 when a shell
hit the Headquarters Building and
fifteen other boys were killed. He
was buried at Courmont, France.
NULL, MILLARD F. Jr. — Son of
Millard F. and Charlotte B. Xull. en-
listed Sept. 7. 1917. He was attached
to the Allegheny Hospital Corps, was
sent to Camp McPherson, commission-
ed 1st Lieutenant and was honorably
discharged Jan. 1, 1919.
O'HARA, ANNE M. — Born March 1,
1881, daughter of Oliver J. O'Hara,
enlisted Aug. 15. 1918 as a Red Cross
Nurse. She sailed overseas, was at -
tached to Base Hospital No. 5 in
Paris, was later in Italy, Belgium,
Germany and Russia, returned Oct.
1919 and was at the time of publica-
tion not yet discharged.
OPLIXGER, HENRY LOYD — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Presley Oplinger, en-
tered service in 1918. and was as-
signed to Camp Joseph E. Johnson.
He was made Sergeant was honorably
disfharged Jan. 1919 and died two
months after.
ORR. EDRICK — Son of Harry and
Mary Orr, entered service Sept. 4.
1918. He was sent to Camp Forrest,
placed with Company C. 124th Engi-
neers, was transferred to Camp Sher-
man and was houorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
Will
nd
OSIIKA 1)AMKL— Hnrn Julv 22. i)\LKLV. KLMEK G.— Son of Wil- PADA\ OXI. Jt>HX — Enit-rcd ^t■r - i'AoL. l-LV— ^ou
1894. son of James OShea. entered liam F. Overly, enlisted Dec. 3, 1917 vice Feb. 26, 1918. was sent to Camp Emma Page. 320 Ashland Ave en-
service Julv 31 1918 and was sent to in the Aviation Service. He was sent Lee and placed with the Quarter- tered ser\-ice May 20. 1918 and was
Camp Custer. He was placed with to Cornell, then Camp Dick. Barren masters Corps. Was honorably dis- sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was
Companv F. 214th Engineers and was Field and Fort Worth and was honor- charged from the service in the Spring held by the \\ ar Department as a
honorably discharged January 29, ably discharged Nov. 28, 1918. of 1919. Specialist on Brass Molding and was
jyjg ^ ** J > J o honorably discharged Jan. 25, 1919.
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PAINTKK, JACOB F. — Entered ser- PAINTER, JAMES H. — Son of
vice Oct. 5, 1918, was sent to Camp Heister C. Painter, 407 West Pitts-
Lee and placed with 320th Machine burgh St.. enlisted Oct. 5. 1918. He
Gun Comiiany, 80th Division. He was in the S. A. C. T. at Dartmouth
sailed May 18, 1918, was wounded in College and was honorably discharged
the foot Sept. 2, 1918, returned to the from Military service Dec. 18, 1919.
United States Jan. 6, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 1919.
PALLITTO, JACK— Sun of George PALMER, CHARLES FREDERICK
Pallitto, entered service Sept. 21, — Entered service Aug. 3, 1918, was
1917, was sent to Camp Lee and placed sent to Camp Custer and was placed
with Company A, 320th Infantry, 80th with Company I, 803rd Infantry, Sec -
Division. Sailed May 18, 1918, was ond Army. He was made Sergeant,
in the Meuse- Argonne, St. Mihiel and sailed Sept. 17, 1918. returned July
Somme battles, returned to the United 18, 1919 and was honorably dis-
States May 30th, 1919 and was honor- charged July 25, 1919.
ably discharged June 9. 1919.
PALMER. ELMER EDISON, JR. —
Son of Elmer E. and Sarah M. Pal-
mer, entered service April 5, 1918. He
was sent to Camp Lee, placed with
Company C, 315th Machine Gun Bat-
talion, 8Dth Division, sailed May 17,
1918, returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 10, 1919.
P ANICKELLO, GENNARO — Enter -
ed military service Oct. 5, 1917, went
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company M. 166th Infantry, 42nd Di-
vision. He sailed overseas Feb. 27,
1918, was wounded, at the Argonne
battle, returned May 25, 1919 and
was honoraljly discharged Oct. 11,
1919.
PARKS. DAVID — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Parks, entered service
Sept. 21, 1917 and was assigned to
Camp Lee. He was attached to Com-
pany M, 19th Engineers, sailed March
29, 1918, returned Aug. 3, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 12th
of that month.
PARKS. WILLIAM— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Parks, entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company C, 316th
Infantry. He sailed Sept. 20, 1918,
returned May 29, 1919 and wa,s honor-
ably discharged June 7, 1919.
PARRISir, FRED J.^Son of -lam.s I'ASK IIK \ 11 /,. MARKUM, entered
and Elizabeth Parrish. enlisted in June service in July 1918. went to Camp
1916, with Company C, 110th Infantry, Lee and was placed with the 3rd Com-
28th Division. He served on the pany, 155th Infantry. He transferred
Mexican Border, was made Corporal to Cam]} Dix and was honorably dis -
and was honorably discharged Feb. charged Dec. 28, 1918.
1918.
i'AT'ri;[;si»\, I'liAXK staxley — Patterson, lawrence f. — Son
Entered service 8-pt. 21. 1917, was of Mrs. Dolly Patterson, enlisted June
sent to Camp Lee. He was first at- 1. 1918. He was assigned to the
tached to the Infantry, was then sent United States Military Academy at
to an Officers' Training School at West Point, and was honorably dis-
Camp 2achary Taylor, was made 1st charged Jan. 25, 1919.
Sergeant and was honorably dis-
charged Dee. 7, 1918.
PAl l>i, (.USTAVE JULIl.S— bun
of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Pauli. entered
service Ajjril 29, 1918, was sent to
Cam]) Lee and placed with Company
B, 145th Infantry, 37th Division. He
I'AL'Ll, li.JALiMAU 1. — Sun uf .Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Pauli. enlisted June
1, 1918 in the Navy. He was assigned
to Wissihickoii Barracks, was an ap-
prentice Seaman and was released
landed in France the 25th of June from active duty February 8, 1919.
1918, was wounded in the Flanders
drive Oct. 31, 1918 and died in Bir-
mingham, England from the effects of
his wound.
i'AULSON, PAUL A. Sun ui i'.
Paulson, enlisted March 10. 1918 in
the Navy. He was assigned to the
Great Lakes Naval Training Station,
was commissioned Ensign and was
honorably discharged Feb. 1919.
l'ALL:!50N, (.'AKL ( : . S,mi uf I*.
Paulson, enlisted in August 1917. He
was sent to Fort Oglethorpe. atta<-he(i
to the 317th Field Artillery, was com-
missioned 2nd Lieutenant, was trans-
ferred to Fort Jackson and Sill and
was honorably discharged Jan. 1919.
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PAVLIK, ANDREW — Son of Mr. PAVLIK, STEPHEN — Son of Mr. PENELLE, LONZO — Entered ser- PERRY, FRED B.— Entered service
and Mr.s. Stephen Pavlik, enlisted Feb. and Mrs. Stephen Pavlik. enlisted May vice Sept. 5, 1918. He was sent to Oct. 5. 1917 was sent to Camp Lee
26. 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and 27, 1918 in the 68th Medical Corps. Camp Wadsworth attached to the Ma- and placed with the Signal Corps of
attached to Company A, 601st Engi- He was sent to Allentown, was made chine Gun Corps, transferred to Camp the 80th Division. He sailed over-
neers. He was transferred to Camp Corporal, sailed August 1918 and was. Greenleaf then Meade and was honor- seas May 24, 1918, was made Cor-
Lawrel, sailed June 30, 1918, returned Sept. 1, 1919, still in service. ably discharged Dec. 24, 1918. poral then Sergeant, returned to the
July 6, 1919 and was honorably dis- United States May 31, 1919 and was
charged July 12, 1919. honorably discharged June 9, 1919.
PETERS JOSEPH A. — Born Dec. 3, PETRIO, MIKE — Enlisted in June
1892, entered service July 22. 1918. 1917. He was sent to Camp Green,
He went to Camp Lee, was attached placed with Company K, 7th Infantry,
to Headquarters Company, and was sailed overseas in Sept. 1917. and was,
honorably discharged Aug. 6, 1918. Sept. 1, 1919, still serving in France,.
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i-IAZZA, PETER — Son of Sam and
Jene Piazza, entered service April 5,
1918, went to Canii> Lee and was at-
tached to Comi)any C, 315th Machine
Gun Company, 80th Division. He
sailed May 17, 1918, was in the Ver-
dun, Argonne, St. Mihiel and other
battles, returned May 20, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 10,
1919.
PLAYPAIR. JAMES H.— Son of
Mitchell and Christina Playfair, en-
listed Sept. 12, 1918. He was in the
S. A. T. C. at Carnegie Tech, was
acting Corporal and was honorably
dicharged from service Dec. 21, 1918.
PLIVELICH. ANDRKW l.iihr,.l I'oi.i:!' .\XGEI,0 — Kiitcn-,1 s.^vvir,-
service Sept. 21, 1917, was sent to in 1917 and was sent to Camp Green.
Camp Lee and was placed with the He was attached to Company E. 30th
Intclligcni-e Siction of the 80th Di-
vision. He sailed May 18, 1918. was
wounded Sept. 26, 1918, returned
Dec. 2, 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 31, 1918.
Infantry, 3rd Division and was honor-
ably discharged April 1918.
I'd.MI'DXI, .U>i;.\.\.\liKl: Knlrr,.,! I'liriO. ALHKKT \VlI,l.I.V.M--Son
.service May 3, 1918, was sent to Camp of Henry and Elizabeth Pope, entered
Forrest and was jilaced with Head- service June 16, 1917. He was sent
quarters Company, 51st Infantry, 5th to Camp Lee, placed with the 324th
Division. He was transferred to Signal Corps, was given the rank of
Camp Mills, sailed July 6, 1918, was Corporal, was a few days out at sea
in the Meuse- Argonne, and a number when the armistice was signed and he
of other important offensives, returned was recalled. Was honorably dis-
July 12, 1919 and was honorably dis- charged Jan. 25, 1919.
charged on the 18th of the month.
1'(iktj;r,
of Mr, and
in June 19
He was ass
fornia and
Jan. 1919.
CHAKLE.S C. JR. — Son
Mrs. C. C. Porter, enlisted
18 in the Naval Reserve,
igiied to San Diego, Cali-
was honorably discharged
I'dTTS. GKOKGE \\ . — Son ol
David A. and Jennie S. Potts, entered
service, was sent to Camp Green and
attached to Company G. 47th Infantry.
4th Division. He was commissioned
1st Lieutenant, sailed April 30, 1918.
was gassed in the Argonne Forest, re-
turned Dec. 22, 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 1919.
PUTTS. HAHKY K. — .Son of David
A. and Jennie S. Potts, entered service
Jan. 11, 1918. He was in Aviation
service, was a flying Cadet, was sta-
tioned at Princeton, Dick, Eberts Field
and was honorably discharged Nov. 28
1918.
PUTTS. UeiUKKF L -Son of David
and Jennie Potts, enlisted Nov. 1,
1909 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division and was assigned to
Camp Hancock. He sailed May 1,
1918, was commissioned 2nd Lieuten-
ant, was engaged in the Marne. Ourcq
and Vesle Offensives, returned April
25, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 23, 1919.
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POTTS, WILLIAM JOSEPH. M. D.
— Son of Rebecca Potts, enlisted July
15. 1917 with the Medical Corps and
went to Fort Oglethorpe. He was at-
tached to Evacuation Hospital No. 17.
was commissioned Captain. Sailed
Sept. 2 1918, was stationed in Siberia
for a while, returned April 16. 1919
and was honorably discharged the next
day.
PKINCLER, HOMER W.— Son of
Mr- and Mrs. Edward Princler. entered
service March 9. 1918, was sent to
Kelly Field and attached to the 51st
Aero Squadron. He was transferred
to Babylon Field, Long Island, was
appointed Corporal, then Sergeant and
1st Sergeant and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 22, 1919.
PRINCiLE, HERMAN WILLIAM —
Son of Charles and Eliza Pringle, en-
tered service in Feb. 1918 and was
sent to Camp Lee. He was placed
with Company A. 111th Infantry, 28th
Division, sailed May 1918,. was wound-
ed by shrapnel Aug. 8. 1918 in the
back and side, returned Dec. 1919 and
was honorably discharged in Feb.
1919.
PRIOLETTU. LEWIS — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 21. 1917, and was sent to
Camp Lee. He was attached to Com-
pany A, 320lh Infantry. 80th Division,
sailed for France May 8. 1918, was in
the St. Mihiel and Picardy Sector, re-
turned and was honorably discharged
Oct. 25, 1918.
m-<' ■
PROBST. GEORGE WILLIAM —
Son of Robert E. and Anna Probst,
enlisted Sept. 1, 1918 in the Marine
Corps. He was sent to Paris Island,
attached to 403rd Company, was
transferred to Qunatico, made 1st Ser-
geant and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
the service.
PULLINGS, GEORGE FRANCIS —
Son of James and Anna PuUings, en-
tered service May 27, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Greenleaf, attached to
Camp Hospital No. 6S, sailed Aug.
1918, and was, Sept. 1, 1919. still in
service with the American Expedition-
ary Forces.
PULLINGS. JOHN — Son of James
and Anna Pullings, enlisted June 17.
1917. He was with Company N, 110th
Infantry. 28th Division, was sent to
Camp Hancock and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 13, 1917.
PURUCKER, RALPH H. — Entered
service in May 1918. He was sent to
Camp Greenleaf. attached to the Medi-
cal Corps, sailed Aug. 13 1918, re
turned June 30. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged July 7. 1919.
r
I'VNK, IMI',EKT THEODOUK — Sun
of William and Isabelle Pvne, enlisted
Sept. 15. 1918. He was in the S. A.
T. C. at the University of Pittsburgh
and was honorably discharged Dee.
1919.
QUI-\.\, .l"Si;rii- Sum ..f ,lnlin
Quiun, enlisted in l>ec. 1917. was sent
to Camp Wads worth and jilaced with
70th Coast Artillery. He sailed over-
seas in Dec. 1918, returned to the
United States in April 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month.
REIXHARDT. EDWARD— S..i, ui RlSSliLL, (TIARLES W.— Son of
Mrs. Emma Moore. Bovard, entered William and Texiana Russell, enlisted
service July 24, 1918, went to Camp in July 1917. with the 118th Signal
Green and was attached to Company Corps and was sent to Canij) Hancock.
D. 344th Infantry. He sailed Aug. 15, He sailed in the Fall of 1917, returned
1918, returned July 10, 1919 and was May 1, 1919 and was honorably dis-
honorably discharged July 20, 1919. charged the middle of that month with
the rank of Corporal.
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RUSSELL, CLYDE L.^Son nf Wil-
liam and Texiana Russell, entered ser-
vice in June 1917, was sent to Camp
Merritt and was attached to Company
E, 406th Telegraph Battalion. He
sailed the latter part of July 1917,
was appointed Top Sergeant, returned
April 20, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged one week later.
HAK. LIVINGSTON — Son uf Gror-r
and Catherine Livingston, entered ser-
vice May 26. 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Evacuation
Hospital No. 28. He sailed Oct. 21.
1918, returned July 16, 1919 and was
honorably discharged the 22nd of that
month.
RAIHOI'.Ariill, UoV S..II uf Mrs, RADIER, FRANK — Entrinl s.-r\ ice
Sophia Radeljaugh, entered service Ai>ril 1, 1918, was sent to Camjj Lee
May 26, 1918, was sent to Camp and placed with Company B, 319th
Greenleaf and attached to Camp Hos- Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed
pital No. 68. He was transferred to May 17, 1918, was in the St. Mihiel
Camp Crane, sailed Aug. 24, 1918, and Meuse- Argonne offensives, return-
returned July 7, 1919 and was hon- ed June 2, 1919 and was honorably
orably discharged one week later. discharged on the 18th day of that
month.
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RAHL. JACOB ANDREW — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Rahl, entered
service Sept. 5, 1918. He was seut
to Camp Greenleaf, attached to the
Medical Corps, was later transferred
to 5th Auti Air Craft Machine Gun
Battalion at Camp Wadsworth and Fort
Oglethorpe and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 24, 1918.
RAYMOND, FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Raymond, entered
service in 1918. He was sent to the
Philadelphia Arsenal and was, Sept. 1.
1919, still in the service of the United
States.
RECKUS, JOHN — Son of Mrs. RIDDLE, CLYDE — Son of Mr. and
Mary Reckus, enlisted Aug. 14, 1914, Mrs. Clark Riddle, entered service
with Company D-13th Infantry 8th April 29, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
Division. He was in the Phillipines,
Camp Mills, Fremont and Hoboken,
was appointed Sergeant and was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 19, 1919.
and attached to Company B, 145th
Infantry. He sailed June 15, 1918,
was in the Meuse- Argonne and Flan-
ders offensives, returned March 20,
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 10, 1919.
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RIDDLE. GEORGE C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Riddle, entered service
Sept. 5, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Greenleaf, attached to Base Hospital
No. 214, sailed Oct. 1918. returned
July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
RIDSDALE, JOSEPH VICTOR—
Son of William and Elizabeth Ridsdale,
enlisted April 29, 1917, with Battery
C, 42nd Coast Artillery. 1st Division.
He sailed overseas, was in the St.
Mihiel, Meuse Argonne and many other
engagements, returned Feb. 18, 1919
and was honorably discharged March
1. 1919.
RIDSDALE, THOMAS WILLIAM—
Son of William and Elizabeth Ridsdale,
enlisted June 3, 1917. with Company
I. 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
went to Camp Hancock, sailed May 4,
1918, was gassed July 30. 1918 at
Chateau Thierry, returned Jan. 2,
1919 and was honorably discharged
Feb. 18, 1919.
REBER, ANDREW — Son of Andrew
and Elizabeth Reber, entered service
Sept. 5. 1918. He was sent to Camp
Greenleaf, attached to the Medical
Corps, was transferred to the Base
Hospital at Mineola, N. Y. and was,
Sept. 1, 1919, still in service there.
RILEY. FRANK E— Son of John
and Bridget R. Riley, enlisted October
1. 1918. He was in the S. A. T. C. at
the University of Pittsburgh and was
honorably discharged from service in
December 1918.
RIPPLK-MLVl.U. l;l. I:\ARD — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ripple -
meyer. Entered service May 26, 1918.
Sent to Fort Oglethorpe and was made
Cook in Camp Hospital No. 68. Trans-
ferred to Camp Crane. Sailed over-
seas Aug. 23, 1918. Returned Sept.
5, 1919 and was honorably discharged
Sept. 10, 1919.
ROBERTSON, JOSEPH K, — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Robertson.
Enlisted in 1918. Was sent to Camp
Taylor, attached to Battery C, Light
Artillery, was commissioned 2nd Lieu-
tenant and was honorably discharged
from service in February 1918.
ROBINSON, JAMES B. JR. — Son
of James B. Robinson, enlisted in Dec.
1917. He was attached to the Air
Service, went to Cornell University,
Camp Dick, and Barron Field and was
honorably discharged from service
Dec. 1, 1918.
ROBINSON. PAUL M. — Son of
Frank L. Robinson, enlisted May 12,
1917, and was sent to Fort Niagara.
^\'as commissioned 1st Lieutenant, at-
tached to Company E, HOth Supply
Train, sailed for France July 1, 1917.
Returned in April 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service in May
1919.
RODLHAVER. EUNK-ST D. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rodehaver, en-
tered service April 29, 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
D. 305th Ammunition Train, 80th Di-
vision. Sailed overseas May 26, 1918,
returned to the United States June 1,
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
ROGERS. THOMAS — Son of David
Rodgers, 328 Madison St., entered ser-
vice July 25. 1918. He was attached
to the 509 th Truck Transportation
Corps, was appointed Corporal, sailed
for France in July 1918 and was,
Sept. 1 1919, still in service overseas.
ROGERS, WALTER D. — 314 Fay-
ette St., enlisted May 2, 1917, was
sent to Gettysburg and attached to the
58th Supply Company, 4th Regulars.
He sailed overseas in 1917. and died
of pneumonia Dec. 17, 1918 in Field
Hospital No. 33.
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ROSEXSTELL. FLOYD H. — Son of
Levi Rosenstell, 120 Hamilton St. En-
listed Oct. 18. 1917. "Was attached
to Battery C. 12th Field Artillery,
ROSS, NICK — 228 Jefferson St.,
entered service Feb. 26, 1918. He
was sent to Cami> Lee, placed with
Company H, 23rd Artillery, sailed
Was made Corporal, transferred to overseas Sept. 5, 1918, returned to the
Camp Upton and was, Sept. 1, 1919.
still at that Camp.
United States Aug. 3, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from Military
service ten days later.
ROWE, PAUL E. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Z. Rowe. Westminister Ave.,
entered service May 3, 1918. was sent
to Camp Forest and attached to the
Supply Comi)any, 52nd Infantry. 6th
Division. Sailed overseas July 5,
1918, returned in June 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 17th of that month.
ROY. NICK A. — Son of Tony and
Jennie Roy, 140 Laird St.. enlisted
April 5. 1915. in the 110th Infantry
Band. He was sent to Camp Hancock,
then sailed for France May 1, 1918 re-
turned May 12, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
23rd of that month.
ROYED, JOSEPH H. — 129 Potomac
St., entered service Oct. 6, 1917 and
was sent to Camp Lee. Sailed over-
seas Feb. 27, 1918, was wounded in
the abdomen by shrapnel at Chateau
Thierry. Returned Sept. 28, 1918 and
was honorably discharged from service
Nov. 29, 1918,
RUFFNER, CLARENCE MONROE
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Ruff-
ner. Enlisted in the Marine Corps,
July 5, 1917. Trained men in rifle
shooting, was commissioned Captain
July 1, 1918, and was transferred to
Washington, D. 0. Captain Ruffner
was in Cuba for a short time, re-
turned and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service.
RUFFNER, JOHN ELMER — Sou of
James and Anna E. Ruffner, enlisted
in June 191(j. AVas attached to Com-
pany E, 1st Ammunition Train. Sailed
overseas in the Spring of 1917, and
was, Sept. 1, 1919, still with the
American Expeditionary Forces in
France.
RUFFNER, SILAS CLARK— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruffner. En-
tered service Oct. 6, 1917, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with the 315th
Machine Gun Battalion. 160th
Brigade, 80th Division. Appointed
Sergeant, sailed overseas May 18,
1918. Wounded in the right leg
Nov. 1, 1918, returned May 30th, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 12,
1919.
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RUFFNER. VICTOR L. — Son of
James L. and Anna E. Ruffner. En-
tered service May 3, 1918. Assigned
to Fort Thomas, attached to Company
A, 17th Machine Gun Battalion, sailed
overseas July 7, 1918, returned June
3, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from the service on the 18th of June
1919.
RUFFNER, WALTER S. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Ruffner. entered
service Sept. 5, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lewis. "Was honorably dis -
charged from service in the Fall of
1918.
RUMBAUGH, LESTER J.— Son of
Isaac E. and Lucinda A. Rumbaugh,
entered service in May 1918, was sent
to Fort Benjamin Harrison and attach-
ed to Company L, 21st Engineers.
Sailed overseas Sept. 1, 1918, worked
on the railroads in France, returned
July 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 12th of
that month.
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RUMBAUGH, GEORGE WALTER
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew SL
Rumbaugh, enlisted in 1910 with Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division
was assigned to Camp Hancock. Sailed
overseas in May 1918, was wounded
and gassed. Returned in May 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service later that month with the rank
of Sergeant.
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RUSS, JAMES C. — Entered service
August 2, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Custer, attached to Company L, 803rd
Infantry, transferred to Camp Grant
and Upton, sailed overseas September
17, 1918, returned July 18. 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
July 25, 1919.
RY'^AN, JOHN L.^ — Son of ^iv. and
Mrs. W. B. Ryan, Seminary Ave.,
Greensburg, Pa. Enlisted July 1,
1918. He was assigned to Camp Tav-
lor, attached to the 29th Field Artil-
lery, was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant
and was honorably discharged from
service Jan. 16, 1919.
RYAN, KK'HAKI) :\L— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Ryan, enlisted with
Headquarters Company, 311th Field
Artillery, 79th Division and was sent
to Camp Meade. Sailed overseas Aug.
27, 1918, was commissioned First
Lieutenant. Returned Sept. 25, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service Oct. 10, 1919.
RYAN, WILLIAM P..— Knli.sted
June 13, 1917 with the 17tli Engi-
neeis. Stationed at Atlanta, Ga.
Sailed overseas July 28, 1918, was
commissioned, Captain, Major, then
Lieutenant Colonel. Was on Gen.
Pershing's Staff. Awarded a Distin
guished Service Medal and a Legion of
Honor and order of G. E. Service.
Returned Sept. 23, 1919. Honorably
discharged Oct. 16. 1919.
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KVAN. W. U. JR. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. \V. H. Ryan. Enlisted Aug. 20,
1917, went to Fort Oglethorpe and was
placed with the Trench Mortor Bat-
talion. 312th Field Artillery, 87th Di-
vision. Transferred to Camp Pike,
was coramissioned 1st Lieutenant,
sailed overseas Aug. 10, 1918, returned
March 10, 1919 and was honorably
discharged the 15th of that month.
SAUNDERS, FRANK EARL — En-
tered service March 6, 1918, went to
Pratt Institute, N. Y. and was placed
with Company B, 304th Ammunition
Train, 79th Division. Sailed over-
seas June 15, 1918. Was wounded in
the leg in the Meuse ■ Argonne offen •
sive. Returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service.
SAUNDERS, WILLIAM R. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders, en-
tered service May 26, 1918, went to
Camp Greenleaf and was placed with
the Medical Corps. Sailed overseas
Aug. 18. 1918. Returned July 28,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service Aug. 2, 1919 with the
rank of Sergeant.
SHAW, MELVIN J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, entered ser-
vice in 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company A, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Was ap-
pointed Corporal, sailed overseas in
April 1918, returned in June 1919 and
was honorably discharged from Mili -
tary service later that month.
P
SKKTKLL. ATJiKKT — Ent.-n-<i ser-
vice May 20, 191S. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Evacuation
Hospital No. 2G. He transferred to
Camp Jackson, sailed overseas Oct. 17,
1918, returned Aug. 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 4th of that month.
SKNATolCl':, (.i:oj;t.l-: — (ir.M.n^KiML;.
Pa., entered service in May lUlS and
was assigned to Camp Gordon, He
was attached to the Medical Corps,
transferred to the U. S. General Hos-
liital No. 31 and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Sept. 1919.
.-^11 1 ,A K KR. MILTON ALBERT —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shearer.
Entered service Feb. 23. 1918, was
sent to Camp Lee, then Camp Han
cock and was placed with Company K.
112th Infantry, 28th Division. Sailed
overseas May 7, 1918. Returned
April 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service May 6 1919.
SANDERS, JESSE, 228 Hamilton
St., Greensburg, Pa., born July 12,
1894, entered service May 26, 1918,
was sent to Camp Greenleaf and was
placed with the Medical Corps. He
sailed overseas Aug. 23, 1918. Re-
turned Sept. 5, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
10th of the month at Camp Dix.
SARVEK. JAMK.S V.^Lnuitd ht r ■
vice in Jan. 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to the 113th Engi-
neers. He was transferred to Camp
Gordon and Mills, was commissioned
1st Lieutenant. Sailed overseas Mav
18. 1918. Returned in June 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
m July 1919.
.SALL, KICIIAUD K. Sun ul ilii.
Charlotte Saul Laughlin. entered ser-
vice May 17. liUS, was sent to Wash-
ington Barracks and attached to Com-
pany B. 153rd Depot Brigade. Trans-
ferred to Fort Hamilton, sailed over-
seas Aug. 14, 1918, returned March 11
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service March 24th.
.SAXILLE. JAJIE.S W , i:rj7 J'-.i-lar
St., East Greensburg, Pa., born April
24, 1895, enlisted Oct. 3, 1917 in the
United States Cavalry. He went to
Fort Bliss, was attached to Troop K,
7th Cavalry and was honorably dis-
charged from service March 22, 1919.
SAXMAX, WILLIAM MKCHLIN'G
• — Sou of John K. and Laura Mechliug
Saxman, 310 Monahan Ave., enlisted
Oi-t. 2, 1918. He was in the S. A. T.
C. at Carnegie Tech, assigned to Com-
pany B and was honoraiily discharged
from service Dec. 17, 1918.
SAY LOR, CLIFFORD W.— Son of
Mr. and Martha W. Saylor, 345 Lo-
cust St., enlisted in Mav 1917, with
Company C, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision, was sent to Camj) Hancock and
May 3, 1918 sailed for France. He
was made Corporal, July 15, 1918 was
taken prisoner and sent to Camp Ras-
tatt. Returned in April 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service in
July 1919.
SCUALL, REV. CHARLES— Enter-
ed the service with the 110th Infantry
on July 15, 1917. AVas assigned to
Cam]) Hancock, went overseas on May
2, 1918. Was Senior Chaplain of the
28th Division and later Senior Chap-
lain of the 4th Army Corps. Was
awarded citations including the
Croix de Guerre. Returned on March
16, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on March 20, 1919 at Camp
Dix with rank of Captain.
SCIIMl- CKER, FRANK A. — Son 01
John and Catherine Schmucker. En-
listed in June 1917, with Company E,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
was sent to Camp Hancock, sailed for
France May 3, 1918, returned in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service the latter part of that
month.
SCH.MLCKiiK. JOWS T. — Son of
John and Catherine Schmucker. En-
listed in June 1917, with Company E,
110th Infantry but was transferred to
301st Field Remount Squadron.
Sailed overseas in May 1918, was made
Sergeant and was Sept. 1, 1919, with
the Army of Occupation in Germany,
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SCHilUCKER, WILLIAM J. — Son
of John and Catherine Schmucker. En-
listed in May 1917 with Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. He was
sent to Camp Hancock, sailed overseas
May 3, 191S, was wounded Aug. 5,
1918 in the left wrist and leg by
shrapnel. Returned Dec. 24, 1918 and
was honorably discharged from service
Jan. 14, 1919.
SCHRACK. CYRIL J. — Son of
George Schrack, enlisted Feb. 24, 1914
with Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division and was sent to Camp Han-
cock. He was transferred to Head-
quarters Company, sailed overseas May
3, 1918. Returned May 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
May 23. 1919.
SCOTT, THOMAS F. S. — Bora in
1897, son of Thomas and Isabell Scott.
Youngstown, Pa. Enlisted in June
1917. He was with the 110th Ma-
chine Gun Company, was made Ser-
geant and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
in March 1919.
SCOTT. MAURICE — Son of Simon
Scott, 111 Jefferson St., entered ser -
vice May 15, 1918, was sent to Fort
Hamilton and there placed with Com-
pany B, 132nd Engineers. He sailed
overseas Sept. 20. 1918. Returned
July 6, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service one week later.
SEANOR. JOHN— Son of Elmer E.
Seanor, 901 Carpenter St., enlisted
June 5, 1917, was sent to Camp Custer
and placed with Company A, 10th In-
fantry. He was transferred to Rock
Island and was honorably discharged
from the service May 22, 1919 with
the rank of Corporal.
SEANOR. WILLIAM E. — Son of SHAFFER. JOSEPH REED — Son of SHAFFER, MORRIS HAMILTON —
Elmer Seanor, 901 Carpenter St., en- Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Shaffer, 626 Green Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaffer,
tered service May 26, 1918, was sent St., enlisted Aug. 14, 1918. He was 626 Green St. He entered service Oc-
to Camp Greenleaf and placed with the sent to Fort Brownsville, Texas, was tober 6, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
Medical Corps. He sailed overseas in attached to Troop H, 16th Cavalry placed with the Artillery, was ap-
July 1918, returned in July 1919 and Sept. 1919, still in the service of the pointed Mess Sergeant and was honor-
was honorably discharged from ser- United States. ably discharged from service in Dec.
vice on the 24th of that month. 1918.
SHAKESPEARE. ROY' C. — Entered
service Aug. 21, 1918. He was sent
to. Camp Lee, attached to the 6th Anti
Air Craft Machine Gun Battalion, was
transferred to Camp Wads worth and
Meade, was made Corporal and was
honorably discharged Dec. 23, 1918.
SHEETS, WILLIAM HOOD— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sheets, 535 Alex-
ander St., entered service Jan. 12,
1918. He was sent to Ithaca, N. Y.,
attached to the 318th Aero Squadron,
sailed overseas in July 1918. Return-
ed in December 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged the latter part of that
month.
811KFFLER, EUGENE R.— Wun uf
Robert B. and Alice C. Sheffler. En-
tered service Aug. 6, 1917, was sent
to Louisville and attached to the 314th
Baking Co. He was later transferred
to the U. S. Guards, sent to Camp
Sherman then Fort Ethan Allen was
honorably discharged from service
Dec. 13, 1918 with the rank of Cor-
poral.
.sillETZ. JOHN A. JR. — Son of
John A. Shietz, 228 Harrison Ave.,
enlisted Aug. 4, 1918, in the Marine
Corps. He was sent to Paris Island,
sailed overseas in October 1918, re-
turned in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 23, 1919.
SHEITZ, PAUL E.— Son of John A.
Sheitz, 228 Harrison Ave., entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917. was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with 320th Machine
Gun Corps. Sailed overseas May 26,
1918. Returned May 30, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
June 6, 1919.
SHERIDAN. EDWARD P. — Son of
Mrs. Ella Sheridan, entered service
May 2 7, 1918. was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to the
Medical Corps. He was transferred to
Camp Crane, sailed overseas Aug. 5,
1918. returned April 20, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service May
2, 1919.
SHRADER. FULLER — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Fuller, entered
service Sept- 4, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Forrest attached to the 4th En-
gineers, was transferred to Camp
Sherman and was honorably discharged
Dec. 23, 1918 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
SHINN. WILLIAM F. — Son of
Charles M. Shinu, entered service Jan.
1, 1918, was in the Air Service and
sent to Camp Severe and Mills. He
was made Sergeant, sailed overseas
March 8th, 1918, returned Dec. 12.
1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 23rd of that month.
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SHOAF. CHARLES L. — Son of John
M. Shoaf, New Stanton, Pa., entered
service May 22. 19X8. AVas sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Ambulance Corps. Was made Cor -
poral. AVent overseas in Sejit. 1918,
returned March 19. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service a few
days later.
SHOAF. HARRY A. — Son of John
M. Shoaf, New Stanton, Pa., entered
service May 27, 1918. He was sent
to Camp Greenleaf was rook in a hos-
I)ital there and was, Sept. 1. 1919,
still in the service of the United
States.
SHOAF. ROY— Son of John M.
Shoaf, New Stanton, Pa., entered ser-
vice in Sept. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Greenleaf, attached to Company
B, Motor Division and was honorably
discharged from service in Jan. 1919.
SHOFNOSKY, ABE I.— Son of
Isaac Shofnosky, enlisted July 27,
1917 with the Quartermasters Corps.
He was sent to Camp Hancock, sailed
overseas in the Fall of 1917, was made
Corporal, was wounded in the shoulder
by shrapnel. Returned in March 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
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SimiN. iSKY. PAUL P. — Son of SUANXnX. ORLANDO. Phy.i.al
Isaac Shofnosky. enlisted in March Director of the Greensburg Y. M. C.
1917. in the Navy, He was sent to A. Entered the military service in
Rock Island, was placed on transport Oct. 1913. AVas assigned to Camp
duty, made twenty trips over and was \\'adsworth and attached to Co. A,
honorably discharged from service in 58th Infantry. AVas acting 1st Ser-
Feb. 1919. geant and served as physical director
of the 58th regiment. Honorably dis-
charged in Jan. 1919.
SH(»TTS. JOHN P. — Son of Wilson
and Ida Shotts. Enlisted June 22.
1916 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division and served on the Mexi-
can Border. Sailed overseas May 3.
1918. Returned to the United States
May 12, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service about ten days
later.
SHUEY, CHARLES ROY — Son of
William and Marv Shuey, enlisted
April 21, 1917. Was sent to Fort
Banks and attached to Battery D, 44th
CoaFt Artillery Corps. Sailed for
France Aug. 14, 1918. Returned Feb.
15, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 20th of
that month.
SULKY, FRANK BRYAN — Sun of
William and Mary Shuey, enlisted Feb.
20, 1917, was sent to Fort Oglethorpe
and placed with Troop K, 11th Regi-
ment. He was transferred to Fort
Bliss and May 20. 1919 was attached
to the Regular U. S. Army Reserve.
SHUSTER. LEROY D. — Sou uf Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Shuster, 608 Euclid
Ave. Entered service May 27, 1918.
and was sent to Camp Greenleaf. He
was attached to the Medical Corps,
was ready to sail overseas but took
pneumonia and died Sept. 5, 1918.
SICKENBERGER, NORRIS S. —
Son of Mrs. Mary M. Sickenberger.
Enlisted in the fall of 1917 with Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division.
Sailed overseas May 5. 1918. Return-
ed May 25, 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service on the 29th
of that month.
SIMPSON. GEORGE B. — Son of
Mrs. Belle Simpson. Enlisted Sept. 7,
1917 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. He was assigned to
Camp Hancock, sailed overseas May 2,
1918, was gassed, took pneumonia and
died Nov. 12, 1918.
SINGLE V, SAMUEL K,— Entered
service May 26, 1918, went to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to the
Medical Corps. He was attached to
the 1st Training Battalion, was made
Corporal July 15, 1918 and was hon-
orably discharged from service Jan. 7,
1919.
SINDURE. HARKV F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Sindorf. Entered
service May 26. 1918. and was sent
to Camp Greenleaf. He was placed
with the Medical Corps, sailed for
France Aug. 24, 1918. Returned July
13. 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service on the 29th of that
month.
SKitLSKIE, JOHN A. — Eutt-red ^.-r-
vice Sept, 5, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Sherman, attached to Company
D, 6th Development Battalion, trans-
ferred to Camp Meade and was honor-
ably discharged from service in Nov.
1918.
SLUAN. EDGAR H.— Eutt-rt^d ser-
vice in March 1918. He was attached
to the 27th Company. 9th Battalion,
20th Engineers; sailed for France in
April 1918. Was decorated by the
French Government. Returned in
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 12th of
that month.
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SLEPPE. RAYMOND S. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sleppe, entered
service Sept. 4, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Forrest, was attached to the 4th
Provision Recruiting Company, was
made Sergeant and honorably dis-
charged from service Dee. 12. 1918
SMARTNICK, JOSEPH ANDY —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smartnick,
entered service May 26, 1918, was
sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was
transferred to Camp Riley then Sher-
man. Was placed with General Hos-
pital No. 3 and was honorably dis -
charged from service Jan. 21, 1919.
SMAY. CHARLES E. — Son of John
Smay, entered service Aug. 27, 1918.
He was sent to Camp McClelland, at-
tached to the 1st Provisional Com-
pany, 98th Division, was transferred to
Camp Lee and honorably discharged
from service Dec. 7, 1918.
SMITH. PERCY BROWN— Son of
Noah and Louise Smith. Entered ser-
vice Jan. 26, 1918. He was placed
with the Ordnance Department and
sent to Rock Island Arsenal. Was
made Sergeant and then First Ser-
geant and was honorably discharged
from the service March 5, 1919.
SMITH, GEORGE L. — Son of Mar-
tin and Margaret Smith. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917. He was sent to
Camp Lee. attached to Company A.
320th Infantry, 80th Division, was
later transferred to Headquarters
Company, Detached, and was honor-
ably discharged June 28, 1919.
SMITH. HAROLD — Son of Mrs.
Mary C. Smith. Bedford, Maine. En-
tered service May 25, 1918 and was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf. He was
attached to the Medical Department,
Camp Hospital No. 68. Sailed over-
seas Aug. 23. 1918. Returned Sept.
5, 1919 and was honorablv discharged
Sept. 10, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
SMITH, JR.. ROBERT E. — Boys'
Work Secretary of Greensburg Y. M.
C. A. Son o'f Robert E. Sr.. and
Elizabeth R. Smith of Ridgely, Md.
Entered service on Dec. 7. 1917. Was
assigned to Camj) Meade as ''Y'' phy-
sical director and later appointed ac -
tivities director for the Maryland dis-
trict. Received discharge from ser-
vice Oct. 15, 1919.
SMUDSKI. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Smudski. Enlisted July
17, 1917, was sent to Camp Pike and
attached to the 346th Ambulance Com-
pany, 87th Division. He sailed over-
seas Aug. 26, 1918, returned July 16.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service July 23, 1919.
SNEDDEX, KcI'.KRT ]]. Suu nf
William and Lillian Snedden, entered
service Dec. 9, 1917, was sent to Fort
Oglethorpe and placed with the Base
Hospital No. 45. He sailed for France
July 4. 1918. Returned April 28.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service the next day.
sNi.l'l'i:X, \'[C'l"('l; — Snii ..f Wil-
liam and Lillian .Sued den. Entered
service April 5. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee, placed with the 3rd Bat-
talion, 155th Depot Brigade and was
honorably discharged from the service
of the United States March 15, 1919.
sl'AGANI, VICTOR— Entered ser-
vice Feb. 26, 1918. was sent to Camp
Lee. transferred to Company H, 110th
Infantry, 2Sth Division at Camp Han-
cock. Sailed overseas in March 1918,
was wounded twice, returned to the
United States May 15, 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month.
STAIRS. HENRY M. — Born Sept.
8. 1893, enlisted Mav 8, 1917, with
Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision, was sent to Camp Hancock,
transferred to Company M, 364th In-
fantry, 91st Division. He sailed over-
seas May 3, 1918, was commissioned
2nd Lieutenant, returned April 1, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
military service on the 19th of that
month.
STAIRS. LEWLS 11.— Sou uf Mrs.
Sarah Stairs, entered service in 1917,
went to Camp Lee and was there at-
tached to Company A, 320th Infantry,
80th Division. He sailed overseas in
the Spring of 1918, was slightly
gassed, returned in June 1919 and
waa honorably discharged later that
month with the rank of Corporal.
.STKINKH. JOSEPH — 739 Mt.
Pleasant St., entered service June 25,
1918, and was sent to the Officers'
Training School at Camp Lee. He was
ready to sail overseas when the Ar-
mistice was signed, was honorably dis-
charged from service Jan. 10, 1919.
.STEINEK. PERCY KDWAKH — Son
of J. J. and Ella Steiner, Enlisted
March 10. 1918 in Air Service, went
to Kelly Field and was attached to the
1107th Aero Squadron. He sailed
overseas June 30, 1918, was appointed
Mess Sergeant, returned Dec. 2, 1918
and was honorably discharged, from
service Sept. 13, 1918.
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STEPHENSON. JoHX W.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson. En-
listed Julv 24, 1917, was sent to Camp
Travis and attached to the 336th Bak-
ing Company, 90th Division. He was
given rank of Sergeant, sailed over-
seas July 6. 1918, returned July 16.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service on the 24th of July 1919.
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STOKUM. CLARENCE J. — Son of
Henry Stokum. entered service Sept.
5. 1918. He was seiit to Fort Ogle-
thorpe, attached to Post Hospital and
was. Se]it. 1. 1919. still in the service
of the United States.
STOKES, FRANK F. — Son of
Stephen Stokes, 112 AVashington St.,
entered service Oct. 27. 1917, was
sent to Camp Lee and placed with the
505th Engineers. He sailed overseas
Dec. 3. 1917. Returned May 7, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service June 5, 1919.
STOKES. BOYD A. — Son of Charles STORY. FRANK T. — Son of Mr.
L. Stokes. Entered service Aug. 3. and Mr.s. Frank Story. Enlisted in
1918, was sent to Camp Custer and July 1917, with the 7th Field Artillery,
attached to the 802nd Pioneer Artil- He was sent to Camp Hill, Va., sailed
lery. He was transferred to Camp for France in March 1918. Returned
Sherman, sailed for France in Aug
1918. returned July 9. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service July
15. 1919.
in Aug. 1919 and was honorably dis-
i-harged from service later that month.
STORY. HARRY C. — Son of Mr.
and Jlrs. Frank Story, entered service
June 12, 1918. was sent to Camp
Upton and was placed with Company
C. 321st Field Signal Battalion. He
went overseas Aug. 26, 1918, returned
to the United States May 3. 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
later that month.
STITZER. CLARENCE E. — Son of
Mrs. Catherine Stitzer, entered ser-
vice August 29, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with the 6th
Anti Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion.
He was transferred to Camp "Wads -
worth, then Meade, and was honorably
discharged from service Dee. 23, 1918.
STncKp.ERGER, HARRY" J., M. D
— Eiilii^h'd Dec. 10, 1918, was seat to
Camp Greenleaf and commissioned 1st
Lieutenant in the Medical Corps. He
sailed overseas Aug. 31, 1918, was
stationed in Coblenz for about two
months. Returned June 26. 1919 and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice the next day.
STOECKLE. JOHN M.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Stoeckle, enlisted in
Dec. 1917, with Motor Transportation
Service. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock, sailed overseas in Feb. 1918, was
commissioned 1st Lieutenant, was cited
for Meritorious service and was, Sept.
1, 1919, still with the American Ex-
peditionary Forces.
L.'—. .
STRANDUERG, AUGUST E.— 125
Pittsburgh St., entered service Dec.
11, 1917. He was sent to Kelly Field
sailed overseas March 29, 1918. re-
turned to the United States April 26.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service May 5, 1919.
.STRASLICKA. ANDREW^Sun of
Andrew Straslicka, enlisted in the
Marine Corps and was sent to Paris
Island. Was placed with Headquar-
ters Company, 5th Regiment, 2nd Di-
vision. Sailed overseas June 13, 1917.
Was wounded by shrapneL Given a
Croix de Guerre for bravery in. the
Belleau Woods. Returned Aug. 4,
1919 and is still in service Sept. 1,
1919.
STRASLICKA, JACOIi— Son of An
drew Straslicka. entered service April
8. 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee.
was cook instructor there and was
honorably discharged from service in
Dec. 1918.
STOUGH. FRANK E. — Son of
Daniel E. Stough, enlisted April 9,
1917, with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Was sent to Camp
Hancock. Sailed overseas May 3,
1918. Was wounded in the right arm.
Returned to the United States May 11,
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 22. 1919.
SUi'Ri). JOSEPH ANDREW — Born
Jan. 22. 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Supro, Greenslmrg, Pa., entereU
service and was sent to Camp Green -
leaf. Was with the 24th Coast Artil-
lery Corps. He was honorably dis-
charged from service of the United
States Army, July 24, 1919.
SWANSON, OSCAR JULIUS — Son
of Emil Swanson, enlisted May 24,
1917 in the Submarine Force of the
Navy. He was sent to a Seaman Gun-
ners' St-hool. Was on board U. S. S.
P-2, F-3, 0-16. Was Chief Gunners'
Mate. Was honorably discharged July
18, 1919.
STAUFFER. JOHN W. — Sou of Jlr.
and Mrs. Henry H. Stanffer. entered
service with Company I. 110th In-
fantry. 281h Division and later trans-
ferred to Company A. 149th Machine
Gun Battalion. 42nd Division. Sailed
TAURISH. .ioii.\ iMih^ed Aug.
12, 1917, was sent to Getlysburg and
placed with Company A, 6!)th Infantry,
5th Division. He was transferred to
Camp Green, was made Corporal,
ilcd overseas April 16, 1918,
Oct. 17, 1917, was severelv wounded turned July 19, 1919 and was, Sept.
at Chateau Thierry. Returned Jan. 1, 1919 not yet discharged.
25, 1919 and was honorably discharged
April 7. 1919.
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TAYLOR, CHARLES — Son of Alex-
ander Taylor, entered service in Feb.
1918, was sent to Camp Lee and at-
tached to the 15 th Engineers. He
sailed March 28, 1918, was wounded.
TAYLOR, ISAAC WILLIAM — En-
tered service May 24, 1918, was sent
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
Base Hospital No. 59, He was trans-
ferred to Camp Shelby, made Sergeant,
returned Feb. 1919 and was honorably sailed July 2, 1919 and was honorably
discharged March 1, 1919.
discharged one week later.
TAYLOR. JACOB E. — Son of W. H.
and Sarah Taylor, enlisted in Sept.
1917. Was sent to Fort Howard and
attached to Battery E, 58th Field
Artillery. He landed in France Mav
30. 1918. Returned to the United
States April 27, 1919. Was honorably
discharged from service in May 1919.
TAYLOR, JOHN H. — Son of W. H.
and Sarah Taylor, entered service in
the Spring of 1918. He was stationed
at Camp Lee. Was honorably dis -
charged from service of the United
States Army.
TIBERIO, JOHN" — Son of James
Tiberio, enlisted in June 1917. Was
sent to Camp Green and was attached
to Company B, 338th Infantry, 85th
Division. Sailed overseas Sept. 29,
1918. Was wounded in ihf^ Argonne
Forrest offensive and was in the Hos-
pital for two months.
TEMPLE. GEORGE M. — Enlisted in
Dec. 1917, with Base Hospital No. 27.
He was sent to Fort McPherson, made
Corporal, sailed overseas in Jan. 1918.
Returned to the United States in June
1919. Was honorably discharged from
service the latter part of that month.
TEMPLETON. VIRGIL SHELBY —
Enlisted in 1910. He was at Fort Du-
Pont. Was shot by an Austrian. Was
in Walter Reed Hospital for 11 months
and was honorably discharged from
service Dec. 24, 1918.
TEPPER, ADAM FELIX — Son of
Mrs. Marv Tepper, Haydenville, en-
listed Sept. 13. 1910. He was at-
tached to Company M, 9th Infantry.
Was made Sergeant. Served in Franee
15 months and was. Sept. 1, 1919, still
in the service of the United States.
Wc>i
THACKER. CECIL G.— Son of Mrs.
Gertrude B. Thacker, enlisted in 1917
with the Medical Corps. Was sent to
Camp Hancock. Sailed overseas May
1, 1918. Was in the Meuse- Argonne
and St. Mihiel offensives, Metz and
other battles. Returned in May 1919.
Was honorably discharged on the 26th
of that month.
THOMAS. JOHN E.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Thomas, Haydenville.
Entered service in March 1919. He
was placed with Comapny H, 2nd Re-
placement Battalion. Sailed overseas
in May 1919 and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
still in the service of the United
States.
THu:.li'.SON, MILTOX -Sun vi Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Thompson, entered
service May 26, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and placed with
the 143rd, Ambulance Company. Sailed
overseas Aug. 24. 1918. Returned
May 30, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged June 12, 1919.
THOMPSON, KOBEKT N1':L8(JN —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson,
enlisted in March 1917 in the Medical
Corps. He was sent to Fort Ogle ■
thorpe then Camp Merritt. Sailed over-
seas in May 1918. Was gassed. Re-
lurned in April 1919. Was honorably
discharged later that mouth.
TITT. HERMAN A. — Born Aug. 13,
1899, son of August Titt, enlisted Oct.
6, 1918. He was in the S. A. T. C.
at Penn State and was attached to
Company P. Was honorably dis-
charged from scivice Dec. 19, 1918.
TONKAY. WILLIAM McKINLEY —
Son of John and Mary Toukay, en -
listed Sept. 1, 1917. Went to the 2nd
Officers' Training School at Fort Ogle-
thorpe. Was commissioned 1st Lieu-
tenant. Ha was attached to Company
H, 7lh Infantry. Sailed overseas April
24, 1918. Was wounded July 18th at
Chateau Thierry and in the hospital 3
months. Returned to the United
States August 22, 1919 holding rank
of Captain.
TOPPER. JAMES R.. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Topper, enlisted
May 21 1917 with Company I, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. Was sent to
Camp Hancock. Sailed overseas May
3, 1918. Was wounded July 29th, at
Chateau Thierry. Returned Jan. 20,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service May 8, 1919.
TRIMBLK, RICHARD R. C. — Son
of John C. and Charlottu Trimble, en-
hsted Aug. 24. 1917. Was sent to
Gettysburg and placed with Company
G, *60th Infantry, 20th Division.
Sailed overseas April 8, 1918. Was
wounded Sept. 16th in the St. Mihiel
Drive and died before help could be
given him.
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TRUE, GEORGE M. — Son of Mr. TRUE, JARRETT W.— Son of Mrs TRUXAL. ANDRE G. — Born Feb. TRUXAL, CHARLKS B. — Nov. 25,
and Mrs. Janclt True, entered service Jennie True, enlisted Aug. 1, 1918 in 2, 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Oft. 5, 1917. War, sent to Camp I^ee the Medical Corps. He was sent to Truxall. Grecnsburg, Pa. Enlisted in Truxal, Greensburg, Pa. Entered ser-
and placed v.-ith Company 1>. 166th Fort Snelling. Was honorably dis-
Infantry. Sailed overseas Feb. 28.
1918. \\'as slightly wounded. Re-
turned April 30, 1919 and was honor-
pbly discharged May 14. 1919.
chargta from the fervice of tiie United
States Army July 28, 1919.
ihe Fall of 191S. He was in the S. A. vice August 8, 1918. He was sent to
T. C. at Franklin Marshall College. Columbus Barracks and was attached
Was honorably discharged from service to the 12th Infantry. Was honorably
in the Spring of 1919. discharged from service of the United
States Army in June 1919.
TRUXAL. .lAi iHi Q. — Hvrn Ai-ril
14, 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q.
Truxal, Greensburg, Pa. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 5, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Lee placed with Company I, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division. Sailed overseas
May 18, 1918. Was made Mess Ser-
geant. Was killed in action in the Ar-
ras Sector.
TKLXAL. X.V'MI K ■ -1 );iiight.T of
Harry LJ. Tru.xal. enlisted .June 24,
1918 in the Ai-my Xurse Corps. She
was sent to Camp Wadsworth. Sailed
overseas in Nov. 1918. Was stationed
in Le Manse for 5 months at Camp
Hospital No. 52. Returned to the
ITnited States April 22, 1919 and was.
Sept. 1, 1919, still in service.
ni 1 X A L, 'I'l li > I > <_;.— .Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Q. Truxal. Greensburg. Pa.
Enlisted May 5, 1917 with Comiiany I.
110th Infantry. 28th Division. Was
sent to Camp Hancock. Went overseas
May 4 1918. Was wounded at Chateau
Thierry, Returned in the Sjiring of
1919 and was honorably discharged
from military service.
TRUXELL. AURIAX K. — Snu of \V.
W. and Bertha Truxell, enlisted July
7. 1917 with Company I, 110th In'-
fantry. 28th Division. Sailed for
France May 3rd. 1918. Was wounded
July 29th. at Chateau Thierry. Was
in Hospital until his return to the
United States Oct. 18, 1918. Was
honorably discharged Jan. 30, 1919.
(P".
dM
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TKUXKLI-, HlHLkT — bntert-d ser- TRUXELL. XuK.\L\X W- — Born
vice April 5, 1918. Was sent to Camp Aug. 10, 1893, son of AV. W. and
Lee and placed with Company B. 51st Bertha Truxell, 121 Fredrick St., en-
R. R. Engineers. Was made Sergeant, listed in July 1918. He was in the
Sailed overseas June 28. 1918. Re- Ordnance Department and was sta-
turned to the United States July 1, tioned at Washington. D. C. Was
1919. Was honorablv discharged on honorably discharged from service in
the 10th of that month. Jan. 1919.
TUKXLY. KiiBKKT PAUL — Son of
M. R. and Elizabeth Turney, enlisted
in Company I. 110th Infantry. 28th
Division. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock. Sailed for France May 3. 1918.
Was wounded by shrapnel. Returned
to the United States Jan. 30, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
in Feb. 1919.
TURXEY. .^L\KCELLUS R. JR. —
Son of M. R. and Elizabeth Turney,
enlisted April 21, 1918. He sailed for
France May 6, 1918. Returned to the
United States July 29, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
Aug. 20, 1919.
VEITfU, THOMAS ARTHUR — Sou
of Mrs. Margaret A'eitch, entered ser-
vice in Oct. 1917. He was sent to
Camp Devens, placed with the 320th
Machine Gun Battalion. Sailed over-
ceas April 10, 1918. Returned to the
United States May 6, 1919 and was
honorably discharged one week later
with the rank of Corporal.
VINXACOMBE, CHARLES JOHN—
Son of Mrs. E. V. Newhouse, entered
service Sept. 21, 1917 and was sent to
Camp Lee. Was attached to the 320th
Infantry Band, 80th Division. Sailed
for Prance May 18, 1918. Returned
to the United States May 31, 1919 and
was honorably discharged one week
later.
VITOXI. JOSEFH — Entered service
May 26, 1918. Was sent to Camp
GreVnleaf and placed with the 117th
Ammunition Train. Medical Detach-
ment. Was transferred to Camp
Crane. Sailed overseas Aug. 23, 1918.
Returned to the United States April
4, 1919 and was honorably discharged
April IS, 1919.
VLOCK, HARRY A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. VIock. enlisted in 1916
with Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock and made Corpora!. Sailed over-
seas May 3, 1918. Returned May 14,
1919 and was honorably discharged
ten days later.
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VLOCK. JOSEPH B.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. VIock. enlisted July
16. 1918 with Comiiany I. 110th In-
fantry. 28th Division and was sent to
Camp Hancock. Sailed overseas May
3. 1918. Was made Corporal. Was
wounded. Returned to the United
States Dec. 14. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged about a month later.
WALDRON. DAVIS LOUIS — Son of
R. M. and Klizabeth Waldron. entered
service in June 1917. Was sent to
Fort Oglethorjie. Was i)laced with
Company D, 32'3nd Infantry, 81st Di-
vision and was commissioned 1st Lieu-
tenant. Sailed overseas July 31, 1918.
Was wounded in the Meuse- Argonne
offensive. Returned in June 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 27th
of that montli.
WALKER. EDWARD MORRIS —
Enlisted June 28, 1916 with Company
B, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. Was
on the Border and at Camp Hancock.
Sailed for France May 3. 1918. He
was appointed Coritoral. Was gassed
July 15, 1918. in the 5th German of-
fensive. Returned May 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Mav 23,
1919.
WALL. JAMES R. — Son of James
B. Wall, entered service in 1918. AVas
sent to Camp Lee and was placed with
Company F. 305th Engineers, 80th
Division. Sailed overseas in May
1918. Was in Chateau Thierry. St.
Mihiel. Argonne and other battles. Re-
turned in June 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged later that month.
A.
WALTHOUR, J. REGIS — Son of
Mrs. S. Logan Walthour. 219 Maple
Ave., Greensburg. Pa. Enlisted in
April 1918. Was in the Students
Naval Training School at the Lfniver-
sity of Pennsylvania, then Philadel-
l>hia Navy Yards. Was honorably dis-
charged from service in Dec. 1918.
WATSON. JOHN L. — Born Jan. 5.
1897. son of Mrs. Minnie Watson, 604
Mt. Pleasant St., Greensburg, Pa. En-
listed April 9, 1917. He was with
Company I. 110th Infantry. 28th Di-
vision. Was stationed at Camp Han-
cock. Was honorablv discharged from
service June 28. 1919.
WEAVER. GLENN ALLEN — Born
July 17. 1897. son of John J. and
Nancy K. Weaver. 313 Coulter Ave.
Entered service Sept. 20. 1918. He
was in the S. A. T. C at Indiana
Normal. Was made Corjioral. Honor-
ably discharged from Jlilitary service
Dec. 11, 1918.
WEBB. HARRY ELMER— Son of
James and Sarah Webb, entered ser -
vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Headquar-
ters Company. 326th Infantry, 82nd
Division. Sailed overseas Sept. 6,
1918. Returned June 6. 1919 and
was honorablv discharged from service
June 13, 1919.
WKliH. JAMES — Horn July ■J2,
1899. sou of James and Sarah Webb.
1327 Broad St.. enlisted Oct. 1. 1918
in the Merchant Marines. He trained
\VEIili, J.VMi:S I'.oin \>rr. 1.",,
1890, son of Mr. and Mr.s. John Webb,
entered service July 22, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee and placed with
in Chicago. Was on board the Company K, 162nd Infantry, 41st Di-
Maruba. Made several trips overseas vision. He sailed overseas in Sept.
and was, Sept. 1, 1919, on his way 1918. He died Oct. 21, 1918 with
to Italy. pneumonia at Evacuation Hospital No.
16.
\\'KUIJ. WILLIAM— Son of Mr. an.i
Mrs. John Webb, entered service May
26. 1918. Was sent to Camp Green -
leaf and attached to the 117th Am-
munition Train. He sailed overseas
Aug. 23, 1918. Saw active service.
Returned to the United States May 1.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 14, 1919.
WKI.MER, WILLIAM FKAXCKS^
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weimer,
enlisted June 13. 1917 in the Artillery.
He later transferred to the Cavalry.
Still later was private chauffeur for
General Cabelle. Was honorably dis-
charged from service Feb. 3, 1919.
WELLS, ADA.M — Son of Charles V.
Wells, enlisted May 11, 1914 with the
11th Infantry, 28th Division. He was
made Sergeant. Sailed overseas May
5, 1918. Was slightly gassed and
wounded. Returned to the United
States in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service May 13,
1919.
WELTY. DANIEL E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Welty, enlisted July
1, 1917 in Y. M. C. A. work. He
sailed overseas July 1, 1917. Was
with a section of the British Army,
stationed at Bombay. Returned to
the United States July 22, 1919 and
was honorably discharged a week later
with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
W'ELTZ. CHARLES KKE1»K1CK^
Son of Mrs. Bertha Weltz, entered ser-
vice May 27, 1918. AVas sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Evacuation
Hospital. He was transferred to Camp
Forrest. Sailed overseas in Sept.
1918. Returned to the L-nited States
May 1. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 15th of that month.
WELTY, HENKY H.— Sun o\ H. L.
Welty, enlisted June 16, 1916. He
went to Fort Wood. Was attached to
the 35th Service Company, Signal
Corps. Sailed overseas Sept. 27, 1918.
Returned to the United States Oct. 8,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service.
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WKLTZ, VERNETTE T. — Born WKXFTELD, FREDRICK ALEX. —
March 2, 1895, entered service Jlay Son of Fredrick and Dorothy AVenfield,
■J7. 1918. Was assigned to Camp entered service Sept. 4, 1918. He was
(Jreenleaf and jdaoed with the 18th
Ambulance Com]>anv. He sailed over-
seas Oct. 10, 1918. Returned to the
United States in June 1919 and was
honorably disocharged later that
month.
sent to Camp Forrest. Was honorably
discharged from the service of the
United States Jan. 19, 1919.
WENTZELL. WILLIAM F. — Son of
James C. Wentzell. enlisted Dec. 29.
1918 in Y. M. C. A. Work. He sailed
overseas Jan. 15, 1918. Served with
the French. Was given a medal by
the French (Jovernnient. Returned to
the United Slates in Feb. 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
later that month.
WERTZ, ROBERT F.— Son of Mrs.
L. M. Wertz. entered service Sept.
22. 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Company A, :^20th In-
fantry. 80th Division. He was made
Cor)>oral. Sailed for Frani-e in June
1918 and was. Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service overseas.
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\\ KShKCIlLK, ALnVSirS A. —
Born Dec. 3. 1892, son of Mrs. Kate
W'esbecher, 45 East Otterman St. en-
listed July 19 1918. He was assigned
to Piatt sburg. Commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant. Went to Camp Grant.
Was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Dec. 3, 1918.
WHITE, KENNETH L. — Born July
26. 1892. son of Lee White. Grove
Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Entered service
May 27. 1918. He was stationed at
Camp Lee, at General Hospital No. 1.
Was honorably discharged from the
service of the United States Army
June 30. 1919.
WHITFIELD, JOHN R. — Son of
Mrs. Margaret Whitfield. Jeannette.
Pa., entered service April 5. 1917.
Was assigned to Camp Lee. He was
attached to Comjiany C. 305th Field
Signal Battalion, 80th Division. Sailed
overseas in May 1918. Returned to
the United States June 3, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 9,
1919.
WHITFIELD. GEORGE THOMAS—
Son of Mrs. Margaret Whitfield. Jean-
nette, Pa., entered service June 25,
1918 and was sent to Camp Lee. He
was attached to the 1st Infantry,
155th Depot Brigade. Transferred to
the Central Officers' Training School.
Honorably discharged from service
Feb. 14, 1919.
W UITSLLL. F. E. Lloyd— Sun of W lUTMi )l;i:. FRANK W. — Burn
J. F. and Matilda Whitesell, enlisted June 10, 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Juno 18. 1917 with the 562nd Ambu - W. Whitmore. enlisted March 14, 1918.
lance Corps. He sailed for France He went to Washington Barracks. Was
Jan. 9. 1918. Returned to the United attached to the 428th Engineers Depot.
States June 4, 1919 and was honor- Was made Sergeant. "SVas honorably
ably discharged June 11, 1919. discharged from service Jan. 18, 1919.
\\ ILLE. Kle'IIARl) ALLEN— Sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wible. en-
listed in April 1917 with Company I,
WILBUR. CLARK LACHLAN—
entered service Sejit. 21, 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and placed with
llOlh Infantry. 28th Division. Went Company A, 320th Infantry. 80th Di-
to Camp Hancock. He was trans- vision. He was transferred to the
tprred to Camp Meade, placed with the 2 6th Engineers. Sailed overseas Feb.
332nd Motor Truck Company. Was 27, 1918. Returned March 12. 1919
made Sergeant. Was honorably dis- and was honorably discharged on the
charged in Feb. 1919. 21st of that month.
WILLIAMS. JAMES — Son of George
and Angeline Williams, entered service
Oct. 19i7. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with the 305 th Engineers
Train. 80th Division. He sailed over-
seas May 26, 1918. Returned to the
United States June 2, 1919 and was
honorably discharged one week later.
WILSON. DAVID — Sou of Alexan-
der Wilson, enlisted in June 1917. He
was sent to Camp Grant attached to
Company B, 21st Engineers. Sailed
overseas in Dec. 1917. Was gassed.
Returned to the United States in Feb.
1919 and was honoralily discharged on
the 22nd of that month.
WILSON. THOMAS M.^Son of
Ale.xander Wilson, entered service
April 5. 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to the 314th Machine
Gun Battalion, 80th Division. He
sailed overseas in May 1918. Was in
the Meuse- Argonne offensive aud other
battles. Returned the latter part of
May, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 13, 1919.
WINSTON, R. — Born July 24, 1893,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winston,
entered service in 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee. He was placed with Com-
jiauy A, 320th Infantry. 80th Division.
Was made Corporal. Sailed overseas
in May 1918 and was killed in action
in the Argonne Forest.
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WINTERS, JACK P. — Sou of
George Winters, entered service May
3, 1918. Was sent to Fort Thomas
and placed with Company M, 52ud In-
fantry, 6th Division. He was trans-
ferred to Cam]) Upton. Sailed over-
seas Jvily 6, 1918. Returned June
12, 1919 and was honorably discharged Dec. 20, 1918
on the 27th of that month.
WiSK, CHARLES WILLIAM— Sou
of Mrs. Anna Wise, entered service
Sept. 19, 1918. Was in the S. A. T.
C. at Penu State. He later trans-
ferred to the Officers' Training School
at Fort Monroe, Was made Sergeant
and honoraljly discharged from service
WOLFE, GEORGE W. — Sou of Mrs.
D. M. Wolfe, St. Claire St., entered
service August 8. 191S. Was sent to
Camp Wadsworth and placed with
Company D, 87th Engineers. He was
transferred to Fort Benjamin Harri-
son. ^^'as honorably discharged from
service Dec. 7, 1918.
WOLFE, JAMES BRYOX— Entered
service July 22, 1918. Was sent to
Cam]> Lee and was there attached to
Company E, 316th Infantry, 79th Di-
vision. He sailed overseas in Sept.
1918. Returned May 29, 1919 and
was lionorably discharged Juno 7,
1919.
W'OODS. DONALD J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Flovd Woods, enlisted in
Aug. 1917 with Company I, 110th
Infantry. 28th Division. Sailed for
Prance May 3, 1918. Was wounded
in the Battle of the Marne. Returned
to the United States in Feb. 1919 and
was honorably discharged Aug. 22,
1919.
WOODMAN, JOSEPH F. — Son of
Charles and Harriet Woodman, entered
service Sept. 5, 1917 and was sent to
Camp Lee. He was attached to Com-
pany A. 80th Division. Sailed over-
seas in May 1918. Was wounded. Re-
turned to the L^nited States in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 6, 1919.
WOODMAN, WILLIAM — Son of
Harriet and Charles Woodman, entered
service Sept. 5, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Medi-
cal Replacement Unit No. 50, Sailed
For France Oct. 6, 1918. Returned
to the LTnited States July 14, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 22nd
of that month.
WOODWARD, ARTHUR JAMES —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wood-
ward, enlisted June 4, 1917. He was
sent to W'ashington LTni versify, at-
tached to Company D, 6th Engineers,
3rd Division. Sailed for France in
Nov. 1918. Was, Sept. 1. 1919, on his
way to the United States.
WOODWARIi, llOW'AKl.) H.— .S-ui W i; i i . HI-, l-.I.MKK (i.- S.mi ni Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Woodward, en- and Mrs. W. A. Wright, 611 Green
listed in the Navy. He was assigned St. Entered service Sept. 5, 1918.
to Newport, attached to the Fire De- Was sent to Camp Greenleaf and was
partment and was Sept. 1, 1919 still attached to the Medical Corjis. He
in the service of the United States sailed overseas in Oct. 1918. Return-
Navy, ed to the United States in July 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
\\i;l(.jrr. NORMAN B. — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. W. A. Wright, enlisted Dec.
13, 1917 in the Signal Corps. He
was stationed at Camp Grant. Given
the rank of Sergeant and was, Sept.
1, 1919, not yet discharged from ser-
vice.
WYLIE, ERNEST P. — Son of Mrs.
Sarah Wylie, entered service April 1,
1917. W'as sent to Fort Myers and
attached to Headquarters Company,
12 th Field Artillery, 2nd Division.
Sailed overseas Jan. 11, 1918. Saw
active service. Returned to the United
States Aug. 6, 1919 and was honorably
discharged one week later.
WYLIE, HUGH— Son of Mrs. Sarah
Wylie, entered service in 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Company D, 166th Infantry, 42nd Di-
vision. Sailed for France in Feb.
1918. He was wounded in the left foot
at St. Mihiel. Returned to the United
States April 11, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged the 22nd of that
month.
^\ YLJJ':. TIIO.MAS C. .Sun uf Mr.s.
Sarah Wylie, enlisted in 1916, with
Company I, llUth Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. He went to Camp Hancock,
then overseas May 3, 1918. Returned
to the United States in April 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
on the 22nd of that month with the
rank of Corporal.
Yiji.--. r.\! L NATHAN — Son of
John A. and Ida 1>. Y'oung, enlisted
May 5, 1917 with Company D, 24th
Engineers. He sailed overseas Feb.
19, 1918. Was transferred to Head-
quarters Company, Division of Con -
structiou and Forestry. Returned to
the United States June 9, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 17,
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
ZERRILLO, DAN — Entered service
in Oct. 1918. W^as sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company C, 319th In-
fantry, 3rd Division. He sailed over-
seas March 27, 1918. Was wounded
June 15, 1918. Returned to the
United States in April 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 19th of
that month.
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ZIFF, FRANK-
21 Hamilton St..
Greensburg, entered service in July
1918. He was sent to Cam]) Lee, then
Merritt. Was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
in Feb. 1918.
ZIMMERMAN, ROHFRT E. — Sou of
Jacob F. Zimmerman, enlisted June 2,
1917. AVas sent to Camp Meade and
attaclied to the 304th Signal Battalion.
He was transferred to Camp Merritt.
Sailed overseas July 8, 1918. Was
slightly gassed. Returned May 26,
1919. Was honorably discharged on
May 30, 1919 with the rank of 1st
Sergeant.
ZUNDAL, EDWIN — Born March 29.
1893. sou of H. M. Zundal, enlisted
in 1917 with the 305th Artillery, 70th
l)ivision and was stationed at Camp
Meade. He was commissioned Captain.
Sailed for France in July 1918. Was
stationed at Shomont. Returned to the
United States in July 1919 and was,
Sept. 1, 1919, still in service.
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ANDERSON, JOHN S. M. D.— Born
May 1, 1886. son of E. H. Anderson.
204 West Otterman St., Greensburg.
Pa., enlisted Aug. 25, 1917 in the
Medical Reserve. He was commission-
ed 1st Lieutenant, was sent to Fort
Oglethorpe but was unassigned and
was honorably discharged from service
May 18, 1918.
ALWINE. CYRIL B. — Born Feb. 4,
1893, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Al-
wine, 207 South Pennsylvania Ave..
Greensburg, Pa., entered service in the
Fall of 1917. Was sent to Camps
Johnson, and Taylor. Was made Ser-
geant then commissioned 2nd Lieuten-
ant. Was honorably discharged from
service in Nov. 1918.
ANTHONY, WALTER JAMES —
Born March 11, 1892, son of Albert
Anthony. Mace St., Greensburg, en -
tered service in April 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee placed with Com-
pany E, 305th Engineers, 80th Division
sailed for France in June 1918, was
slightly gassed, returned to the United
States July 2, 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service ten days later.
APPLEMAN, CLYDE DEWITT —
Greensburg, Pa., born Oct. 1, 1892,
enlisted Aug. 12. 1916 with Company
I, 109th Infantry, 28th division and
was assigned to Camp Hancock. He
sailed overseas May 3. 1918, was in
most of the important battles with the
28th Division, returned to the United
States May 14, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service the 22nd
with the rank of Sergeant.
AVVAMPTO. JOSEPH — 201 West
Otterman St., Greensburg, Pa., born
March 19, 1895, entered service July
20, 1917, was sent to Gettysburg and
placed with Battery C, 12th Field
Artillery. He sailed overseas Oct. 24,
1918, was in the St. Mihiel, Meuse-
Argonne and other engagements, re-
turned to the United States Aug. 7,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service Oct. 28, 1919.
BAILEY. NELLIE M. — 531 West
Pittsburgh St., born April 26, 1895,
enlisted Sept. 12, 1918, as an Army
Nurse and was stationed at Camp
Meade. She sailed overseas Nov. 12,
1918 was at Base Hospital No. 12,
Bordeaux, France, returned to the
United States July 13, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service in
Aug. 1919.
BAILEY, LEON — Harrison Ave.,
Greensburg, Pa., entered service in
Aug. 1917, went to Camp Vail and
was attached to the 406th Telegraph
Battalion, 1st Army Corps. He sailed
overseas in Sept. 1917, was in the
Champagne, Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-
Argonne and other battles, returned to
the United States April 20th. 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
six days later.
BARNHART, EDGAR — Born June
1. 1898, son of Mrs. Margaret Barn-
hart, 200 Westminister St., Greens-
burg. Pa., enlisted in 1917, was sent
to Camp Hancock and attached to the
First Aid Company. He sailed over-
seas in May 1918, returned to the
United States in Sept. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service later
that month.
BARNHART. FLORENCE — Born
Nov. 6, 1894, daughter of Mrs. Mar-
garet Barnhart, 200 Westminister St.,
Greensburg, Pa., enlisted in 1914 as an
Army Nurse. She sailed overseas in
May 1918. served with Base Hospital
No. 8, returned to the United States
in Sept. 1919 and was, Oct. 1, 1919,
still in service.
BAUGHMAN, LEWIS JERRY —
Born March 28, 1899, son of William
J. and Mary Baughman, 120 Tabot
Ave., Greensburg, Pa., entered service
Nov. 4. 1917. He was assigned to
Camp Hamilton, and Camp Eustice.
was attached to Battery E, 31st Coast
Artillery and was honorably discharged
from service Dec. 6, 1918,
BERND, WILLIAM JOHN — Tre-
mont Ave., born Sejit. 6, 1893. son of
Henry Bernd, Turtle Creek, Pa., en -
tered service and was sent to Camp
Greenleaf. He was attached to the 4th
Trench Mortor Battalion and was hon-
orably discharged from service after
the signing of the Armistice.
BLACK, CARL HENRY — Born July
16, 1898, enlisted with Company I,
109th Infantry. 28th Division and was
assigned to Mt. Gretna. He went to
Camp Stewart and Hancock, sailed
overseas May 3, 1918, was made Cor-
poral, returned to the United States
May 14, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service May 22, 1919.
BLACKBURN, JAMES ARCHI -
BLANK, WILLIAM ROY — Born in
BOARTS, HARVEY HOWARD-
BALD — Born Nov. 3, 1897, son of July 1889, 244 East Otterman St., Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Boarts.
Mrs. M. J. Blackburn, West Newton, Greensburg, Pa., entered service in Greensburg, Pa., entered service and
Pa., enlisted Jan. 19, 1918. He was Feb. 1918. He was in the Aviation was sent directly overseas. He was
in the Air Service, stationed at Ithaca, Ordance Department at Pittsburg. Pa., attached to the Signal Corps, Casual
N. Y., and was honorably discharged then Fort Slocum and was honorably Company, arrived in France Dec. 17.
from service July 26, 1918. discharged from service in April 1919. 1917, was made First Class Chauffeur.
returned to the L^nited States in June
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later.
BORTZ, WILLIAM H. — Born Jan.
24, 1891, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
W. Bortz. 535 N. Walnut St.. Greens-
burg, Pa., entered service June 20.
191S. He was sent to Camp Greenleaf,
was attached to the Medical Depart ■
ment, was made Sergeant and honor -
ablv discharged from service January
18, 1919.
BRENNAN, JOSEPH P.— 83 Ridg-
way Ave., born Oct. 9, 1891, son ot
Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, Forbes Road,
Pa., entered service Dec. 10. 1918, was
sent to Fort McArthur and attached
to the Coast Artillery Corps, 52 nd
Ammunition Train. He went overseas
May 25, 1918. returned to the United
States Jan. 23, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service March 8.
1919.
BROADDUS. WILLIAM C. — Born
Dec. 25, 1889, son of Mrs. Louise
Broaddus, entered service Sept. 8,
1918, was assigned to Camp Wads -
worth and was attached to Camj)any A,
56th Infantry. He sailed for France
Sejit. 30. 1918, was seriously gassed,
sent to Fort Mac Arthur and attached
returned to the United States March
20lh. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service April 9, 1919.
BRONZIE, GEORGE, 1313 Poplar
St.. Greensburg, Pa., born Oct. 21,
1896. son of Ralph Bronzie. New
Castle, Pa., entered the Air Service
Dec. 8, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Green, was in Foreign Service for
several months, and was honorably
discharged from service in June 1919
with the rank of Sergeant.
BURLEIGH, ROBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Burleigh. Lakeland.
Florida, enlisted with Comjiany I. 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He was as-
signed to Camp Hancock, sailed over-
seas May 3, 1918, made Sergeant and
was wounded the latter part of July
1918 by machine gun fire.
CARNS, SMITH G. — 222 West
Pittsburgh St.. Greensburg, Pa., born
July 31. 1897, entered service July
22, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee,
placed with the 11th Company, 3rd
Battalion, and was honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States. Dec. 16, 1918.
CARROLLI. CHARLES — Born Sept.
3, 1896, son of Tony and Anna Car-
rolli, 751 West Otterman St., Greens ■
burg. Pa., entered .service June 5,
1918. went to Camp Lee and was at-
tached to Comjiany I, 42nd Infantry.
83 rd Division. He sailed overseas
Oct. 16, 1918, returned to the United
States July 6, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
12th of that month.
CLEM, GEORGE EDWARD — 312
Eicher Ave., Greensburg, Pa., born
July 4, 1886, entered service June 23.
1918, was sent to Camp and placed
with Company A. 314th Infantry. 89th
Division. He went overseas Aug. 10,
1918, returned to the United States
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service June 18, 1919.
CLINE, VINCENT — Born Dec. 6.
1899, son of John H. Cline, 331 West
Pittsburgh St., Greensburg, Pa. En-
listed Sept. 24, 1918. He was sent to
Gettysburg, and was honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States in May 1919.
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COHEN, AARON — Born Dec. 17,
1898, soa of Morris and Ida Cohen,
Ridgeway Ave.. Greensburg, Pa., en-
tered service in May 1917. He went
to Camp Hanrofk with Company H.
112th Infantry, 28th Division, sailed
overseas in Slay 1918, was made Cor-
poral and was killed at the 2nd Battle
of the Marne by a High Explosive
shell.
CONNER, JAMES H, — Born Oct. 16,
1898. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Conner, 307 Grant St.. Greensburg,
Pa., entered service in the S]»ring of
1918. He was stationed at Camp Pitt
with the 26th Motor Mechanics, and
was honorably discharged from service
Feb. 10. 1919.
CONNOR, THOMAS SMITH — Son
of Thomas and Susan Ellen Connor,
232 East Pittsburgh St., Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted in May 1917, went to
Allentown and was id^*^"*^*! with Am -
bulancc Company No. 513, Sanitary
Section. He sailed overseas Dec. 27,
1918. returned to the United States
April 20, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service two days later.
CONNER, WILLIAM. JR. — Born
Jan. 6, 1898. son of William G. and
Catherine Conner, 226 Taylor St..
Greensburg. Pa., enlisted in Oct. 1918.
He was in the United States Naval
Unit at Carnegie Tech and was honor-
ably discharged from service in Dec.
1918.
COSHEY, JOHN R. — Born Sept. 7,
1897. son of Mrs. Gertrude Coshey,
111 West Otterman St.. Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted in 1915 with Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
sailed overseas May 3, 1918, in action
at the Ourcq River, returned to the
United States March 13, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 29th of that month.
COTE, JOSEPH LACASS, JR. —
Born June 1. 1889, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Cote. 450 North Main St..
Greensburg, entered service in the Fall
of 1917. He went to Camp Lee. Jack-
son, Fort Sill and Stanley was attached
to the Artillery and was honorably dis-
charged from service the latter part of
January 1918.
CRONIN, CHARLES— Born Jan. 8.
1889, son of Donir and ?]Uen Cronin,
8 Wayne Ave., Greensburg. Pa., en-
listed June 25, 1916 with Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division, He
sailed overseas May 3. 1918, was
wounded in the left eye at the battle
of Chateau Thierry, returned to the
United States. Jan. 10, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service Feb.
8, 1919.
CUNEO, CHARLES — Born June 28,
1892, son of Mrs. Mary Cuneo, 412
Harrison Ave., Greensburg. Pa., en-
tered service May 27, 1918. He was
assigned to Allentown and Camp
Greenleaf, was attached to the Medical
Department, sailed overseas, in Aug.
1918, returned to the United States in
July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service later that month
with the rank of Sergeant.
DAVIS, SAMUEL— Born July 15,
1899, son of Zundle Davis. 733 West
Otterman St., Greensburg, Pa., enlisted
in July 1917 in the Marine Corps, He
was stationed at Paris Island, sailed
overseas in Oct. 1917, returned to the
United States Aug. 1, 1919 and was,
Sept. 1, 1919, still in service.
DAVIS, LEWIS — Born Mav 5,
1896, son of Abe Davis, 843 Otter-
man St., Greensburg, Pa., entered ser-
vice Sept. 5, 1918 and was sent to
Camp Greenleaf. He was attached to
Base Hospital No. 26, sailed overseas
Nov. 11, 1918. returned to the United
States in April 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service later
that mouth.
DAVIS. MAURICE J. R, — Born in
Jan. 1891, sou of Abe Davis, 843 West
Otterman St., Greensburg. Pa., enlisted
in Sept. 1918, in the United States
Navy. He was sent to the Great Lakes
Naval Training School, then Hampton
Roads, was classed as a seaman, made
several trips overseas and was honor -
ablv discharged from service the latter
part of Dec. 1918.
DEARMAN. FRED, 232 Pittsburgh
St., Greensburg, Pa., entered service
May 27. 1918. He went to Camp
Greenleaf, then Newport News and was
at the time of publication not yet dis-
charged from military service.
DELCROSSO. ANTHONY — 204
Madison St.. Greensburg. Pa., born
June 30, 1888, entered service Feb.
11, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and
jjlaced with Company E. 319th Infan
try, 80th Division. He sailed over-
seas May 18, 1918, returned to the
United States June 2. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service ten
days later.
DEITZ, JACOB HARRY, Greens -
burg. Pa., born Dec. 18, 1889, entered
service Sei)t. 6, 1917, was sent to
Camp Lee, and attached to Company
B, 320th Infantry. 80th Division, He
sailed overseas May 18. 1918, was in
the Artois, St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne
and other sectors, returned to the
United States. May 28, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from servicn
June 5.
DeRISEIS, EMILIO — 305 Brushton
Ave., Greensburg, Pa., entered service
April 3. 1918, went to Camp Lee and
was attached to Headquarters Com-
pany, 317th Infantry, 80 th Division
and was later transferred to the Head-
quarters Band. He sailed overseas in
May 1918, returned to the United
States June 1, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
13th of that month.
DIAS, WILLIAM
May 26, 1895. son
Alice Dias. Greeusbu
service Feb. 12, 191
to Camp Lee. He was
313th Machine Gun
overseas in May 1918,
United States in the
and was honorably
service later.
MONROE — Born
of William and
rg. Pa., entered
8 and was sent
J placed with the
Company, sailed
, returned to the
Spring of 1919
discharged from
DIETZ, JAMES H. — Born May 2.
1900, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.
Dietz, 508 Roher St., Greensburg, Pa.,
enlisted April 27, 1918, with Field
Hospital No. 109 and was sent to
Camp Hancock. He transferred to
Camp Mills, was in a number of im-
portant battles, returned to the United
States in May 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service later that
month.
DIETZ, THOMAS B. — Born April
21, 1873, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
K. Deitz, 508 Roher St.. Greensburg.
enlisted Dec. 14. 1917, in the Y. M.
C. A. work. He sailed overseas March
31, 1918, was in camjis at Luxemberg.
Le Manse and other parts of France
and Germany, returned to the United
States Aug. 1, 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service that same day.
DIMOND. ALFRED EDWARD —
Jeannette. Pa., born Nov. 23, 1886,
son of Mrs. Luella Dimond, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., entered service in May
1918. He was assigned to Camp For-
rest attached to the 52nd Infantry and
was honorably discharged from service
in June 1918 on account of physical
disability.
DIMOND, JAMES FRANCIS — 527
George St.. born Nov. 10, 1896, son
of Mrs. Luella Dimond, Pittsburgh,
Pa., entered service March 15, 1918.
was sent to Fort Oglethorpe and at-
tached to Regimental Headquarters,
305th Engineers, 80th Division. He
sailed overseas May 19, 1918, was in
the St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne
drives, returned to the United States
Dec. 19, 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged from service Jan. 10, 1919.
DONALDSON, ARTHUR J. — Rear
215 Grove St., Greensburg, Pa., born
March 1886, enlisted with Comjiany I.
110th Infantry. 28th Division and was
assigned to Camp Hancock. He sailed
overseas May 5. 1918, was in a num-
ber of large battles, returned to the
United States in Jan. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
later tliat month.
EARLY. M. P. — Born March 16,
1895, entered the military service in
Nov. 1917, was sent to Fort Slocum
and attached to the Air Service. He
was placed with the Third Aero
Sijuadron, sailed overseas March 16,
1918, was made Sergeant, returned to
the United States Dec. 4, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from servicp
on the 15th of that month.
ERICKSON, GEORGE W. — Born
March 10, 1895, son of Mrs. Augusta
Erickson, Greensburg, Pa. Entered
the United States Army and saw ser-
vice in the Great World War.
EISAMAN, NORVAL M. — Born July
7. 1896, son of Israel B. Eisaman, 313
Brown Ave., Greensburg, Pa., entered
service Sept. 22, 1917, was sent to
Cam)) Lee and placed with Company A,
320th Infantry, 80th Division. He
sailed overseas May 18. 1918, was
wounded by shrapnel, returned to the
United States Feb. 14. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
April 13, 1919.
ELPERN, JACOB— Born Dec. 8,
1891. son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah El-
pern, 220 Hamilton St.. Greensburg.
Pa., enlisted June 24, 1916 with Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry. 28th Division.
He was assigned to Camp Hancock,
sailed overseas May 3, 1918. was
wounded and gassed, returned to the
United States Dec. 17, 1918 and was
honorably discharged from service Jan.
20, 1919,
ELGIN, GEORGE W.— 245 East
Pittsburgh St., Greensburg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George L. Elgin. Kittaning,
Pa., enlisted Jan. 11, 1918 in the
United States Navy. He was on board
the U. S. S. Lake Borgne and U. S. S.
Kerlew, made several trips overseas
and was honorably discharged from
service March 21, 1919.
ELPERN, BENJAMIN D. — Born Oct.
22, 1890, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Elpern, 220 Hamilton St.. Greensburg,
entered service Sept. 12, 1917. was
sent to Camp Green and attached to
Company E. 30th Infantry. 3rd Divi-
sion. He sailed overseas March 16.
1913. was in the battle of the Marne.
Meuse -Argonne. and others, was
wounded twice, awarded a D, S. C.
returned to the L'nited States May 28
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 12th, with the rank
of Sergeant.
EVALDI. ALFRED — Alexander St.,
born Nov. 6, 1896. enlisted Jan. 9.
1917 with the Ist Artillery Corps. He
was stationed at Camp Jackson, sailed
overseas July 15. 1918, returned to the
United States August 8. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from military
service the next day.
PARBER, LEMUEL, JR. — Born in
March 1893, son of Lewis Park, Penn
St., Greensburg, Pa. enlisted 0''t, 5.
1918 with Company M. 168th Infan-
try. He sailed overseas in Nov. 1917,
was wounded in his right hip, re ■
turned to the United States and was
honorablv discharged from service May
14. 1919.
PARR, JOHN M. — 241 Concord St.,
Greensburg, enlisted in 1916 in the
Cavalry. He was on the Mexican
Border, sailed overseas in the Spring
of 1918, was made Sergeant, returned
to the United States in June 1919
and was honorably disscharg<?d from
service later that month.
PARR, LAWRENCE — 241 Concord PARR. GEORGE — 241 Concord St.,
St., Greensburg. Pa., entered service Greensburg, Pa., entered service in the
in the Spring of 1917. He was sent Sjjring of 1918 and was sent to Camp
to Camp Hancock, attached to the Meade. He was made Corporal then
Aviation Service, was made Sergeant. Sergeant and was honorably discharged
sailed overseas in Feb. 1918 and was, from the service of the L'nited States
at the time of publication, not yet re- Jan, 26, 1919.
turned.
FIORILLI. MICHAEL — Born Oct.
24, 1892, entered service April 29.
1918, was sent to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company D, 28th Infantry.
1st Division. He sailed overseas
Sept. 14. 1918, was in the Meuse-Ar-
goune and other battles, returned to
the United States April 2, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice two weeks later.
PRIED LANDER. SAMUEL — Born
June 6, 1892, son of Simon Fried -
lander, 316 Hamilton St.. Greensburg,
Pa., entered service June 7, 1917. was
sent to Camp Meade and attached to
the Dental Reserve Corps. He was
commissioned Captain, sailed overseas
in May 1918. returned to the United
States, Aug, 10, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service the first
part of Sept. 1919.
FRIEDLANDER. ABRAN H. — Born
June 27, 1894. son of Simon Fried -
lander. 316 Hamilton Street. Greens-
burg, Pa., entered service in Sept.
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee and
placed with the 320th Infantry. 80th
Division. He went to France in May
1917. was wounded in the shoulder,
returned to the United States Jan.
24, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later.
GEORGE. SAMUEL S. — Born Nov.
18, 1892, son of Mrs. Annie George,
Pittsburgh, Pa., entered service May
26. 1918, was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and placed with Field Hospital No.
22. He transferred to Fort Ogle-
thorpe, sailed overseas Aug. 14, 1918,
returned to the United States May 29,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 3, 1919.
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GOOD, WILLIAM J. — Born Sept.
19. 1892. SOD of Walter F. Good. 739
West Pittsburgh St., (yreensburg. Pa-
enlisted in April 1917 with Company I.
110th Infantry, "JHth Division and was
sent to Camji Hancock. He sailed
overseas in May 1918, returned to the
United States in March 1919 and was
honorablv discharged from service in
April 1919.
GOOD. GEORGE — Born Aug. 16.
1894, son of Walter F. Good, 739 West
Pittsburgh St.. Green sburg. Pa., en-
listed March 11. 1917 with Quarter-
master Corps 103rd Supply Train. 28th
Division. He sailed overseas May 27,
1918. was wounded, returned to the
United States May 9. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 20th of that month.
GOODWIN'. JOHN K. — Born July
25. 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
(rood win, Underwood Ave., Greens •
burg. Pa., enlisted in 1918. He was
at Vancouver. Washington, in the
Spruce Production and was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 1918.
GREGG. GEORGE G. — Born Dec.
29. 1895, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
H. Gregg, Alexander St.. Greensburg,
Pa., entered service May 26, 1918, He
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf, then
Port Oglethorpe, was attached to the
Medical Corps and was honorably dis-
charged from service Deo. 26, 1918.
GROSS, JOSEPH M. — Born Nov. 25.
1895. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Gross. Greensburg, Pa., entered service
June 25. 1918. He was sent to Camp
L#ee, placed in the Officers' Training
Camp and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
Feb. 21, 1919.
GUXN'ETT. WILLIAM B. — Born
July 30. 1891, son of Mrs. Mary Gun-
nett. 226 Foster St., Greensburg. Pa.,
entered service in Sept. 1917. He was
sent to Camp Lee, placed with the
205th M. P. Company, sailed overseas
April 27. 1918, returned to the United
States Aug. 28. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service Sept. 5,
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
HAROLD. FRAXKLIN — Born Oct.
14. 1896, son of Charles and Anetta
Jane Harold. 528 Jack St.. Greens-
burg. Pa., entered service Sept. 4.
1918. He was assigned to Camp For-
rest was placed with the 51st Com-
jtany, 20th Engineers, and was honor-
ably discharged from service the
middle of Jan. 1919.
HAYS. HARRY M. — Born June 1.
1890, son of Mrs. Jennie Hays, Mid-
way, Pa., entered service July 22.
1918 was sent to Camji Lee, and at-
tached to Com J. any H, 3rd Division
155th Depot Brigade. He was honor-
ably discharged from service of the
United States Dec. 15, 1919.
HAYS, JOHN S.— Born Oct. 20.
1893, son of Mrs. Jennie Hays, Mid-
way, Pa., entered service in Sept.
1917, went to Camp Lee and was at-
tached to the 306th Ammunition Train.
He sailed overseas the latter part of
May 1918 returned to the United
States the middle of June 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
the last of that month.
HAYS, JESSIE D.— Born Feb. 2,
1837, son of Mrs. Jennie Hays. Mid-
way. Pa., entered service July 22, 1918
and was sent to Camp Lee. He was
attached to Company B, 3rd Battalion,
155th Depot Brigade, sailed overseas
and was, at the time of publication,
still in service.
HEAD, PAUL J. — Born March 10,
1880, son of Judge John B. Head. 448
North Main St., Greensburg, Pa., en -
listed June 22. 1916 with the Supply
Company, 110th Infantry, 28th Divi-
sion. He was assigned to Camp Han-
cock, sailed overseas May 3. 1918, was
in a number of the important battles,
returned to the United States March
2. 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service April 12, 1919.
HELPFERICK, LLOYD C. — Born
Oct. 11, 1895, son of Mrs. A. L. Helf-
ferick. 249 Spring St.. Greensburg,
Pa., entered service June 12. 1917,
was sent to Camp Meade and was
placed with the Wireless Radio Com-
pany, 324th Field Signal Battalion. He
was appointed Sergeant and was
honorablv discharged from service Jan.
25, 1919.
HENDERSON, GAVIN— Born April
15, 1890, son of Mis. Mary Henderson.
524 Jack St., Greensburg. Pa., entered
service Feb. 26. 1918. He was sent
to Camp Lee attached to the 1st Sec-
tion Training Battalion, 155th Depot
Brigade, and was honorably discharged
from service March 3, 1919 on ac -
count of physical disability.
HERBERT, ROBERT B. — Born Dec.
29. 1886. son of R. W. Herbert,
Greensburg. Pa., enlisted with Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry. 28th Division
in April 1908. He was commissioned
1st Lieutenant, sailed overseas April
28, 1918, was wounded by a high ex-
plosive shell, returned to the United
States Oct. 28, 1918, and was honor-
ably discharged from service Jan. 28,
1919.
HENRY. EDWARD — Born Feb. 11.
1887, son of Robert Henry, 232 Ham-
ilton St., Greensburg, entered service
Aug. 23. 1918. He was sent to Camp
Custer, attached to Company A, 812th
Infantry, was transferred to Camp
Grant, and Sherman, was made Cor -
poral and honorably discharged from
service Jan. 5, 1919.
HIGHBERGER. FREDRICK — Born
Feb. 3, 1898. son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
P. Highberger, 309 2nd St., Greens-
burg. Pa., entered service in 1918. He
was in the Students* Army Training
Camp at the University of Pittsburgh
and was honorablv discharged from
service April 19, 1919.
HIRSH. IVAN T. — Born March 13.
1888, son of Mrs. Matilda Hirsh. 134
Depot St., Greensburg, Pa., entered
service in the Summer of 1917. He
was sent to Camp Lee, placed with
Company G, 318th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision, sailed overseas in May 1918,
returned to the United States in June
1919 an i was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
HOFFMAN. FLOYD C. — Born Feb.
9, 1893, son of Ephraim Hoffman,
31 i Brown Ave., Greensburg, Pa., en-
listed June 5, 1917, was sent to Camp
Hancock and attached to the 28th
Division. Medical Corps. He sailed
for France May 17, 1918. returned to
the United States July 19, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from ser -
vice on the 20th of that month.
HOHN, JOSEPH — Born in July
1892. son of Andrew Hohn, 634 George
St.. Greensburg, Pa., entered service
and was sent to Camp Lee. He was
l)laced with the 318th Infantry, trans-
ferred to Camp Oglethorpe, sailed
overseas in May 1918. returned to the
United States in May 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service later
that month with the rank of Sergeant.
HOFFMAN. CLYDE R. — Born Feb.
12, 1894, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Hoffman. 311 Brown Ave., Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted in June 1917. He was
sent to Camp Hancock, attached to
the 109th Field Hospital, 28th Divi-
sion, sailed overseas May 28, 1918,
returned to the United States in April
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
HOLDIN. FRED J.— Born Sept. 22.
1888, son of Mrs. Amil Johnson, 424
Chestnut St.. entered service and was
sent to Camp Sherman. He was at -
t ached to the Gas Department, was
made Sergeant and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Dec. 1918.
HUGHES, CLYDE A. — Born Feb.
29, 1892, son of Mrs. William Packert.
Derry, Pa., entered service June 15,
1918. He was at Carnegie Tech. Camp
Johnston and Merritt. sailed overseas
in Sept. 1918 and was at the time of
publication, still in service overseas.
HUNT. EDMONDS E. — Born Aug.
1, 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Hunt, Greensburg, Pa., entered service
Oct. 5, 1917, and was attached to the
Air Service. He trained at Georgia
Tech then Ellington Field, was com-
missioned 2nd Lieutenant and was
honorably discharged from service
March 28. 1919.
HUTCHINSON. WALTER — Born
June 7. 1886. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ames Hutchinson. 308 Spring St.,
Greensburg. Pa., enlisted in 1917 in
the Navy. He was stationed at Phila-
delphia and placed on board the U. S.
S. Henderson, he made eighteen trips
overseas and was released from active
duty after the signing of the Armistice.
HUTCHINSON, CLARENCE M. —
Son of ilr. and Mrs. Ames Hutchinson,
308 Spring St.. Greensburg. Pa., en -
listed in 1917 with Company E. 406th
Field Signal Battalion. He sailed
overseas in July 1917, was made Ser-
geant, returned to the United States
in April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service April 26, 1919.
JAMISON. THOMAS P. — Born April
18, 1892, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Jamison, N. Main St., Greensburg, Pa..
entered service Aug. 20, 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Lee. was placed
with Company L. 6th Training Bat-
talion, was made Corporal and was
honorably discharged from service Dec.
13, 1918.
JACOB. HARRY M. — Born Feb. 8,
1899. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob.
135 Alexander St., Greensburg. Pa. en-
listed in 1917. Ht' was sent to Camp
Dix, was placed with the 102nd Ord-
nance Company, was made Sergeant
and was honorably discharged from
service in April 1919.
JACOB. PAUL I. — Born May 31,
1888, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob,
135 Alexander St.. Greensburg, Pa..
enlisted in 1917 in the United States
Ordnance Department. He was attach-
ed to the 102nd Company at Camp Dix
was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant and
was honorably discharged from service
in Feb. 1919.
JOHN. SAMUEL — Born in the Fall
of 1895, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
John, entered service in 1917. He
was attached to the 22nd Infantry, De-
pot Brigade. 80th Division and was
honorably discharged from service in
the Summer of 1918.
JOHNSON. BERNARD — Greensburg.
Pa., enlisted in June 1917 with the
United " States Navy, was placed on
board the U. S. John Jones and was
made a Chief Petty Officer. He made
several trips overseas, was on a boat
when it was torpedoed, was in the
water four hours, and was honorably
discharged from service in Jan. 1919.
JOHNSTON, CLARENCE O— Born
April 4, 1894. son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Johnston, Greensburg. Pa., en-
tered service July 4. 1918. He was
sent to the Training Camp at Cam-
bridge Springs and was honorably dis-
charged from service in the Fall of
1918.
JONES, JOHN RUSSELL — Born Aug.
2. 1895. son of Mrs. Laura Jones.
Greensburg, Pa., R. F. D. No. 7, en-
listed June 11. 1918 in the United
States Na\'y- He was sent to Phila -
delphia. and the Great Lakes Naval
School, was placed on the the T*. S. S.
General George, made several trips
overseas and was honorably discharged
from service in July 1919.
KEISTER, CHARLES WILLIAM —
1538 Broad St. .Greensburg, Pa., born
April 2. 1896, enlisted with Company
I, 110th Infantry. 28th Division. He
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
was honorably discharged from the
service of the United States April 22.
1918.
KETTERING. JOHN M. — Entered
service in 1917. He was sent to Camp
Lee and was attached to the 320 th
Infantry. 80th Division. He sailed
overseas in 1917. was wounded at the
Argonne Forrest battle, returned to the
United States, was taken to Park View
Hospital and was. at the time of pub-
lication, not yet discharged.
KEELEY. CLARENCE — Son of C. KEOUGH. BERNARD— Son of John
F. Keeley, 603 Alexander St., Greens- Keough. Crows Nest. Pa., enlisted .Tuly
burg. Pa., entered service May 25. 18. 1917. was sent to Gettysburg and
1918. He was sent to Camp Sevier attached to Company A. 58th Infantry,
then Greenleaf, was attached to Base 4th Division. He sailed overseas May
Hospital No. 128 and was honorably 6, 1918. was wounded in the hip and
discharged from service Dec. 12, 1918.
right leg. returned to the United States
Jan. 25, 191ft and was honorably dis-
charged from service March 4. 1919.
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KIRK, JAMES P. — Son of Timothy
and Mary Kirk, 119 Talbot Ave.,
Greensburg, Pa., entered service in
May 1918. He was assigned to Camp
Humphreys attached to Company E,
4th Engineers, was made Sergeant and
was honorably discharged from service
Dec. 24, 1918.
KIRK, JOSEPH E. — Son of Timothy
and Mary Kirk, entered service in
Sept. 1917 and was attached to the
Auti Air Service. He sailed overseas
in June 1918, was made Corporal, took
part in the Mease - Argonne, Chateau
Thierry and St. Mihiel battles, return-
ed to "the United States in Dec. 1918
and was honorably discharged from
service on the 24th of that month.
KISTLER. DANIEL C — Born Oct.
14, 1882, son of T. A. Kistler, enter-
ed service in Sept. 1918. He was sent
to Camp Sherman, was attached to
Battery B, Field Artillery, and was
honorably discharged from service Nov.
20, 1918.
KING, HENRY M. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. King, enlisted in July 1917
with Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. He was assigned to Camp
Hancock, was commissioned 2nd Lieu-
tenant, sailed overseas May 3, 1918,
was wounded in action at the Argonne
offensive, was awarded a D. S. C. re-
turned May 24, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service that same
day.
KLINE. WADE T. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Kline, enlisted Dec. 28,
1901 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. He was commissioned
Captain, sailed overseas May 6, 1918,
was wounded July 28, 1918, returned
to the United States Dec. 31, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
Aug. 2, 1919.
KUHNS, EMANUEL LINDLEY —
Born April 1, 1894, son of Mrs. Grace
Kuhns, Greensburg, Pa., enlisted in the
United Slates Navy. He was a sec-
ratary on an Ocean transport, made
several trips overseas and was honor-
ably discharged from service in Dec.
1918.
KOUGH. JOHN LAWRENCE — Born
Jan. 29, 1889, son of Mrs. Minnie S.
Kough, Greensburg. Pa., entered ser-
vice March 11, 1918. He went into
Air Service, was stationed at Roches-
ter, N. Y".. was ranked as an M. S. E.
and was honorably discharged from
service Sept. 21, 1918.
KUNDECK, EGNATZ— 50 Zeller St.
Greensburg, born Dec. 25, 1886 enter-
ed service Oct. 4, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Company I,
166th Infantry, 42nd Division. He
sailed overseas March 10, 1918, was
slightly gassed, returned to the United
States in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service later that
month.
LEONE, RICHARD — Son of Orizia
and Mary Leone, enlisted July 15,
1917 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. He was sent to Camp
Hancock, sailed overseas May 2, 1918,
was wounded July 30, 1918, returned
to the United States April 8, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
on the 19th of that month.
LAYTON, HARRY J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lay ton, entered ser-
ivce May 25, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and placed with Base Hos-
pital No. 113. He transferred to Camp
Green and Camp Stuart, sailed over-
seas Aug. 14, 1918, returned July 25,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service July 30, 1919.
LEBLING, WILLIAM L,— Born
Sept. 8, 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Lebling, 133 Alexander St., Greens-
burg, Pa., entered service in Sept.
1918. He was sent to Fort Monroe, to
the Officers' Training School, was at-
tached to the Heavy Artillery and was
honorably discharged from service in
Dec. 1918.
LEECH. JOHN VERNER — Born
Feb. 21, 1897, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
V, Leech, 524 Sidney St., Greensburg,
Pa., entered service in June 1917. He
was sent to Columbus Barracks was
attached to the Medical Corps and
was honorably discharged from service
in June 1919,
LEONARD. WALTER C. — Born Dec.
25, 1893, entered service May 8, 1918.
was sent to Camp Meade and placed
with Battery A, 310th Field Artillery,
79th Division. He sailed overseas
July 14, 1918, was made 1st Lieuten-
ant, riturned May 26, 1919 auJ was
honorably discnarge'3 from service June
4. 1919.
LIBOTO, KARMON — 125 Madison
St., Greensburg. Pa., born April 27,
1892. entered service Aug. 29, 1918.
He was sent to Camp Green and
Meade, was attached to the 306 th
Quartermaster Corps and was honor -
ablv discharged from service March 10.
1919.
LORD, JOHN W. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Lord, enlisted in June
1917 with 109th Field Hospital, 28th
Division and was assigned to Camp
Hancock. He sailed overseas in May
1918, was in the Meuse- Argonne,
Marne and other offensives, returned
to the United States in May 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
LUTES. JAMES W. — Enlisted June
24, 1916, was sent to Camp Hancock
and was attached to Company I. 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He went
overseas May 3, 1918, was cook of his
outfit, returned to the United States
May 12. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 23rd of
that month.
McADAMS. DANIEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. McAdams. 845 Sidney St.,
Greensburg. entered service Sept. 5,
1918 and was sent to Camp Greenleaf.
He was attached to the 56th Engi-
neers, sailed overseas in Oct. 1918,
returned to the United States in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
McCartney, thomas e.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James McCartney, enter-
ed service May 27. 1918, was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to 8tb
Motor Company. *He was transferred
to Camp Hospital No. 53. sailed Nov.
9. 1918, returned July 17, 1919 and
was honorably discharged the 25th of
that month.
McCOLLY. WILBERT M. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McColly, en -
listed Julv 15. 1917 with Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
was sent to Camp Hancock, sailed
overseas May 1, 1918. was commis -
sioned 1st Lieutenant, returned to the
United States May 2, 1919 and was
honorably discharged the 22nd of that
mouth.
McFEATHERS. CHARLIE PAUT^-
Son of H. M. and Elsie Mary Mc-
Feathers, enlisted in June 1909 and
graduated from the Naval Academy
at Annapolis in 1913. He was at-
tached to the Asiatic Navy, was Lieu-
tenant Commander of the U. S. S.
Palos and was, at the time of publica-
tion, still in service.
McELROY, RICHIBALD SUMMER-
VILLE — 125 William St., entered ser-
vice May 10. 1918, was sent to Camp
Wadsworth, was placed with Company
I, 54th Infantry, 6th Division. He
sailed July 6, 1918. returned to the
United States June 10, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service a
week later.
McFEATHERS, JOHN SHAFFER —
Son of H. M and Mary McFeathers,
enlisted in Nov. 1917 in the United
States Navy. He made four trips to
Cuba while training, then started to
do transport duty, had several en -
counters with submarines, was made
Ensign then Jr. Lieutenant and was
honorably discharged July 31, 1919.
McKELVEY. PAUL G.— Born Nov.
19, 1894, son of A. L. McKelvey, Jack
St., Greensburg, Pa., enlisted June 12.
1917, and was sent to Camp Custer.
He was attached to the V. S. D. B.
Building No. 228 and was transferred
to Fort Benjamin Harrison and
Leavensworth.
McKENNA, PETER J. — Born July
3. 1900, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc-
Kenna. 439 Westminister Ave., Greens-
burg, Pa., enlisted in 1916. He was
in the Marine Corps, was stationed at
Quantico, Paris Island and other Ma-
rine Stations, was made Corporal and
was, Nov. 1, 1919, still in service.
McKINNA, MATTHEW P. — Born
April 6, 1894, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
McKinna. enlisted June 15, 1917. He
was stationed at Freeniont, Calif., at-
tached to Company A. 320th Field
Signal Corps, was made Corporal and
was honorably discharged from ser -
vice Jan. 25, 1919.
Mcknight, WILLIAM F.— Born
May 11, 1898, son of William and
Mary Alice McKnight, 203 Margaret
St., Greensburg, Pa., entered service
Aug. 6, 1918. He "was in Camp in
Pittsburgh. Pa., and died of Influenza.
Nov. 16. 1918.
Mcknight. JOHN S.— Bom Sept. Mcknight. LOUIS T.— Born June
28, 1894, son of Wm. F. and Mary 13, 1893, son of William and Mary
Alice McKnight, entered service April Alice McKnight. enlisted June 22,
29, 1918 and was sent to Camp Lee. 1916 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
He was attached to Company K, llOtb 28th Division. He served on the Mexi-
Infantry, 28th Division and was hon- can Border but was honorably dis-
orably discharged from service in May charged from service July 24, 1917 on
1918. account of physical disability.
McINDOE, RAYMOND W. — Born
April 2, 1896, son of Thomas Mclndoe,
entered service Oct. 29, 1917 and was
sent to Camp Dix. He was placed with
Company D, 34th Engineers, sailed
overseas July 9, 1918, returned to the
United States. July 27. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from s ervice
Aug. 6, 1919,
MALLEY, HARRY THOMAS — Born
Jan. 25. 1896, son of Mrs. George
Haas, enlisted June 24. 1916 with
Headquarters Company, 1 10th Infan-
try, 28th Division. He was made Cor-
poral, sailed overseas May 10. 1918,
was wounded in July 1918, returned to
the United States May 14, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
the next day.
MARKLE. JOHN RALPH — Born
May 18, 1890, son of Mrs. E. Markle,
enlisted Dec. 1, 1917. He went to
Cam]* Joseph E. Johnson, was attached
to the Quartermaster Corjis, sailed
overseas, returned to the United States
in July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service later that month.
MAXWELL, CLIFFORD — Ludwick
and Jefferson St., Greensburg. enlisted
April 9, 1917 with Company I, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and was sent
to Camp Hancock. He sailed for
Prance May 3, 1918, was wounded in
the battle of Sergy, returned to the
United States May 12. 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service May
23, 1919.
MILLER, HOMER F. — Born March
10, 1890, son of William Miller. 211
Carpenter St.. Greensburg. Pa., enter-
ed service July 22, 1918. He was sent
to Camp Lee, was placed with the
Depot Brigade and was honorably dis-
charged from military service Aug. 6.
1918.
MITINGER, JOSEPH EDWARD, JR.
— Born Oct. 31, 1897, son of J. E.
Mitinger, Greensburg. Pa., entered ser-
vice Sept. 28. 1918. He was in the
Officers' Training School at Camp
Zachary Taylor, was placed with the
44th Field Artillery Train and was
honorably discharged from service in
Dec. 1918,
MOORE, JOHN A. — Enlisted in
1917 with the 109th Field Hospital,
28th Division and was assigned to
Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas
May 20, 1918, was in the St. Mihiel,
Mouse- Argonne and other battles; re-
turned to the United States May 15,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
MURDOCK, D. RAY, M. D. — 600
E. Pittsburgh St., Greensburg, Pa., en-
listed in Aug. 1917 with Evacuation
Hospital No. 9 and was stationed at
Fort Oglethorpe. He sailed overseas in
Aug., was commissioned Captain, re •
turned to the United States in July
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
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MURDOCK. JOHN EDGAR— Son of
Henry C. Murdofk, enlisted May 11,
1917, was assigned to Camp Meade and
placed with Company I, 128th Infan-
try. 3'Jnd Division. He was commis-
sioi.ed 1st Lievitenant; sailed June 30,
19] rt. was transferred to Company K,
316th Infantry, 79th Division, was
promoted to Captain, returned May 5,
1919 and was honorably discharged
ten days later.
MURPHY, JAMES R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Murphy, 308 Oakland
Ave., Greensburg, Pa., entered service
in 1917. He was sent to FortLeavens-
wortli, then Camj) Meade, was attached
to llie Field Signal Corps, commis-
sioned 2nd Lieutenant and was honor-
ably discharged from service in Feb.
1919.
NESSLER, LEO — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Nessler, Greensburg, Pa.,
was. before his entry into service, em-
ployed by the P. R. R.'at Derry. He
was attached to the United States In-
fantry and saw service in the Great
War.
NEIDER. ANDREW — Born May 20,
1897, son of Andrew Neider, 1213" Elm
St., Greensburg, Pa., entered service
in the Summer of 1917. He was sent
to Camp Sherman and Fort Thomas,
was attached to the Infantry and hon-
orably discharged from service in Feb.
1919 but re-enlisted in June 1919.
NELSON. AXEL — Enlisted May 2.
1917 with Company A, 110th Infantry.
28th Division and was sent to Camp
Hancock with that outfit. He sailed
overseas May 3, 1918. was gassed at Corps and
the Battle of Chateau Thierry, return-
ed to the United States Aug. 6. 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service on the 11th of that month.
OBER. IRWIN J. — Born April 7,
1878. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oher,
404 3rd St., Greensburg^ Pa. Entered
service
the United States Medical
was commissioned Captain.
OVERLY. W. RUSSELL — Born Mav
19. 1896, son of William F. Overly,
204 West Newton Ave.. Greensburg,
Pa., entered service June 5, 1917. He
was in the United States Navy sta-
tioned at Newport, was mail clerk and
honorably discharged from service Jan.
5, 1919.
OWENS, HARRY S. — Son of Mrs.
Sarah Owens, entered service Aug. 8,
1918. He was sent to Camp Wads-
wortli ; placed with Company A, 56th
Infantry, sailed overseas Sept. 2, 1918,
returned to the United States June
25, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 30th, 1919 with the
rank of Corporal.
PADAVONI, ANGELO — Born in
1893, entered service Feb. 11, 1918,
was sent to Camp Lee, and placed with
Company M, 319th Infantry, 80lh Di-
vision. He sailed overseas March 5,
1918 and was killed in action Nov. 2,
1918 by a machine gun bullet.
PEOPLES, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Peoples, North Main St.,
Greensburg, Pa., entered service in
Oct. 1918. He was in the S. A. T. C.
at State College and was honorably
discharged from service in Dec. 1918.
PULLINGS, THOMAS — Born Jan.
29, 1889, son of James and Ann Pul-
lings, 319 Brushton Ave., Greensburg,
Pa., entered service in May 1918. He
was sent to Camp Meade, placed with
the 14th Company. 154th Depot
Brigade and was honorably discharged
from service in Dec. 1918.
ROSS, HENRY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Ross, Cambridge, O., en-
tered service July 6, 1917, was sent to
Camp Lee, and placed with Company
47. 319th Machine Gun Battalion, 3rd
Division. He sailed overseas Aug. 6,
1917. returned to the United States
July 6, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 12th of
that month.
ROYER, F. W. — Greensburg, Pa.,
enlisted in the United States Service
and was commissioned 1st Lieutenant
in ihe Ordnance Department, Nov. 14,
1917. He was attached to the Ex-
plosive Section Gun Division, at Wash-
ington, D. C, was transferred to
Aberdeen Proving Grounds and was
honorably discharged from service Jan.
14. 1919.
RAY, ROBERT M. — 244 Hamilton
St., Greensburg, Pa., son of Henry
Ray, Huntington, W. Va., entered ser-
vice Oct. 27, 1917, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company A, 505th
Engineers. He sailed overseas Dec.
13, 1917, returned to the United
States Aug. 3, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service Aug. 12,
1919.
RIEHL. GRAHAM — Son of George
and Sarah Riehl, 340 Locust St.,
Greensburg, Pa., entered service May
27, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Greenleaf then Crane, was attached to
Camp Hospital No. 68, sailed over-
seas in Aug. 1918. returned to the
United States in July 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 29th of that month.
RILEY, WILLIAM J. — Born July 2,
1894, son of John and Bridget Riley,
544 Georgo St., Greensburg, Pa., en-
tered service Aug. 2, 1917, went to
Kelly Field and was attached to 464th
Aero Squadron. He sailed overseas Oct.
13, 1918, returned to the United States
May 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service ten days later.
ROBBINS, EDWARD EVERETT, ROWE, PAUL E. — Born May 30,
JR., — Born Dec. 4, 1898, son of Mrs. 1892, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowe,
Edward E. Bobbins, enlisted Nov. 6, Greensburg, Pa. He entered service
1918 in the Oflficers Training School in 1918 and was honorably discharged
at Camp Taylor. He was honorably from service after the signing of the
discharged from military service in Armistice.
Dec. 1918.
ROBERTSON, WILLIAM H. — Born RUPFNER, CLARA MAUD — A
Aug. 11, 1895, son of Mr. and Mrs. graduate of the West Penn Hospital,
Joseph K. Robertson, 114 Alexander Pittsburgh, Pa., enlisted June 1, 1918
St.. Greensburg, Pa. Entered service
and was attached to the Medical Corps,
l.e was honorably discharged from ser-
vice the early part of 1919.
in Red Cross Service and volunteered
to do either home or foreign nursing.
She was stationed at the Magee Mem-
orial during the Influenza Epidemic
and was honorably discharged from
service after the Armistice was signed.
SARVER, WALDO — Born Sept. 15,
1894, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Sar-
ver, Greensburg, Pa., entered service
Oct. 4 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and placed with Company B, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed
overseas May 18, 1918, returned to the
United States May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
June 8, 1919.
SABATINE, MIKE — 144 Bierer St.,
Greensburg, enlisted in Oct. 1915 with
the Italian Army. He was attached
to the 18 th Infantry was taken
prisoner by the Austrians, while in a
hospital.
SALLEY, SAMUEL V. — Born July
26, 1893, son of Sam and Ellen Salley,
1003 Broad St., Greensburg, Pa., en-
tered service June 7, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Mc Arthur and placed
with Battery D. 65th Heavy Artillery.
He sailed overseas in Feb. 1918, re-
turned to the United States Jan. 27,
1919 and was honorably discharged
Trom service Feb. 26, 1919.
SEANOR, ADAM C— Born Aug. 5.
1895, son of Mr. and Mrs George
Seanor, 115 Westminister Ave.. Greens-
burg, Pa., entered service in Dec.
1917. He was in Aviation Service,
went to San Antonio, was attached to
the 3rd Aero Depot and was honorably
discharged from service Jan. 31, 1919.
SEILER, HOBART — Born Sept. 7,
1896. son of Mrs. Emilia Seller, Harri-
son Ave., Greensburg, Pa., enlisted
Dec. 14. 1917. He was in the Ord-
nance Department, was stationed at
Camp Dix; was made Quartermaster
Sergeant and was honorably discharged
from service April 19, 1919.
SHETLER, ROY O.— Born Sept. 22,
1898, son of Frank E. Shetler, 127
William St., Greensburg, Pa., entered
service Jan. 27, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Hancock, placed with Company
A, 3rd Ammunition Train, 3rd Divi-
sion, sailed overseas April 2, 1918,
was slightly gassed, returned to the
United States March 24, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
April 8, 1919.
SHRADER, JOHN — 719 Oakland
Ave., Greensburg, Pa., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Shrader of Hufftown, Pa.,
entered service in May 1918. He was
sent to Camp Sherman, was placed
with Company D, United States In-
fantry and was honorably discharged
from service Dec. 5, 1918.
SIMPSON, CLARK C— Born Aug.
5, 1890, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Simpson, Greensburg, Pa., entered ser-
vice April 29, 1918, was sent to Camp
and placed with Company B 145th In-
fantry, 37th Division. He sailed for
France June 15, 1918, returned to
the United States March 27, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice April 19, 1919.
SALE. NORMAN R. — Born Jan. 19.
1 897. son of L. M. and Emma D.
Smii'e. 632 North Pennsylvania Ave.,
Greensburg, Pa. Entered service in
Aug. 1918. was sent to Camp Lee and
honorably discharged from service in
Sept. 1918.
SMUCKER. AVILLIAM MAURER —
Bora Jan. 3, 1890. son of Charles H.
and Elnora M. Smucker. of Friedens,
Somerset Co., Pa., entered service
Sept. 27, 1917. He was sent to Camp
Lee ; attached to Company A, 320th
Infantry, 80 th Division, was made
Mess Sergeant, sailed overseas May 18.
1918 and was killed in action in the
Argonne Forest.
STEIMER, MORAND — Born Dec.
23, 1889, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Steimer, 11th St.. Heaver Falls, Pa.,
entered service May 27, 1918. He
was sent to Fort (>glethorpe attached
to the Medical Corps, transferred to
Camp Crane ; went overseas in Sept.
1918 and died in a United States
Hospital, Trives, Germany, of pneu-
monia.
STEIN, MARY NEIL — 425 West
Newton. Pa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stein, Hermine, Pa., enlisted as a Red
Cross Nurse, Sept. 25, 1918. She was
stationed at Camp Devens ; went over-
seas Oct. 30 1918, returned to the
United States May 10, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service May
14, 1919.
STOPPAL, WALTER — Born Oct.
23. 1896, son of Mrs. George Bermont,
530 Euclid Ave., Greensburg, Pa., en-
tered service in May 1918. He was
sent to Camp Dix. placed with the
medical Corps and honorably dis-
charged from service in 1919.
STRAND, RENUS— Welty Apart-
ments, E. Pittsburgh St., Greensburg.
Pa., son of Mrs. Carrie Strand, Niagara
Falls. N. Y., entered service Dec. 15,
1917. Ho was in the OlTicers' Train-
ing School at Cornell, then went to
Raleigh, N. C, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Nov. 29. 1918.
STAUFFER, JOHN W*ILLIAM — Of
Greensburg, Pa., entered the United
States Army and saw service in the
Great War.
TEETERS. KENNETH ELDWOOD
— Son of J. C. and Agnes Teeters, 618
North Pennsylvania Ave.. Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted in Feb. 1911 with Com-
jiany I. 11th Infaiitry. 28th Division.
He sailed overseas May 3, 1918, re
turned to the United States in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
THOMAS, DONALD — Born Nov. 22.
1892, son of Mrs. Emma Anshutii, 120
West 2nd St., Greensburg, Pa., en-
tered service and was sent to Camp
Lee. He was attached to Company
A, 320th Infantry. SOth Division,
sailed overseas, returned to the United
States March 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service later with
the rank of Corporal.
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THOMPSON. HOMER STEWART —
Born in Sept. 1889, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thompson, 508 West
Otterman St., Greensburg, Pa., entered
service Ai>ril 5, 1918. He was sent
to Camp Lee, sailed overseas May IS,
1918, returned to the United States
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service June 10, 1919.
TORTORA, CELESTINO — Greens -
burg, Pa., born May 17, 1890, entered
service Aug. 29, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and' iilaced witli Company
F, 8th Battalion. He sailed overseas
Oct. 27, 1918. returned to the United
States Feb. 11, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service March 3,
1919.
TROUT, FRANK M. — Born June 9,
1896, son of Lincoln and Mary Trout,
entered service May 27, 1918, was sent
to Fort Oglethorpe and placed with
Ambulance Company No. 27, 3rd Divi-
sion. He sailed overseas in Aug. 1918,
leturned to the United States and w^.s
honorably discharged from service Aug.
25, 1919.
UTZ, ALBERT JOHN— Born Oct.
26. 1890. son of Fred Utz, Angle Si ,
Pittsburgh, Pa., entered service Sept.
21, 1917 and was sent to Camp Lee.
He was attached to the 320th Machine
Gun Company, 80 th Division, was
made Sergeant and was honorably dis-
charged from service March 15, 1919.
WALLE. JOE C. — Bovard, Greens-
burg, Pa., entered service July 4, 1917,
was sent to Camp Sherman and placed
with Company B, 11 4th Engineers.
37th Division. He was honorably dis-
charged from service Nov. 23, 1918.
WALSH, EDWARD — Born Feb. 26,
1890, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Walsh, 542 West Otterman St.,
Greensburg. Pa., entered service Sept.
5. 1918. He was sent to Camp Green-
leaf, placed with the medical corps of
Motor Company No. 7 and was honor-
ably discharged from service Oct. 20,
1918.
WALTHOUR. JOHN C. — Born April
26, 1892, son of Elizabeth A. Wal-
thour, 120 Division St.. Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted in June 1916, was sent
to Fort Benjamin Harrison and placed
with the 107th Field Artillery. He
sailed for France in May 1918, re-
turned to the United States in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
irom service later that month.
WARD, ALBERT — 314 Madison St.,
Greensburg. Pa., entered service Oct.
27, 1917, went to Camp Lee and was
attached to Comi>any A, 50th Engi-
neers. He sailed overseas in Nov.
1917, was in a number of important
battles, returned to the United States
June 1, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 5th of
that month.
WATKINSON, ELLIS — Born May
5. 1891, son of John Watkinson, 317
Oakland Ave., Greensburg, Pa., en-
listed April 29, 1918 with the Cana-
dian Engineers. He sailed overseas
July 4, 1918, returned to Canada July
2, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service the next day.
WATKINSON, WILFRED— Born
March 19, 1893, son of John Watkin-
son, 317 Oakland Ave., Greensburg,
Pa., enlisted Aug. 30, 1917 with the
43rd Canadian Highlanders. He sailed
overseas March 19, 1918 and was
killed in action Oct. 12, 1918.
WATKINSON, HARRY— Born Dec.
1, 1888. son of John Watkinson, 317
Oakland Ave., Greensburg, Pa., en-
listed in Dec. 1915, in the Canadian
Artillery. He was stationed in Eng-
land for a while and sailed to France
May 15 1916, returned to Canada
April 5, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service later that month.
WELTY. MORRIS D. — Son of
Richard and Emma Welty, went to
West Point in 1906 and graduated
from there in 1910, was sent to Camp
Lewis and was commissioned Major.
He sailed overseas in Sept. 1918, was
attached to General Headquarters, was
promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, re -
turned to the United States in Sept.
1919 and was Nov. 1, 1919 still in
service.
WILCOX, CHARLES R. — Born Dec. WILLIS, WILLIAM THOMAS —
8, 1896, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Born Nov. 11. 1896. son of Mr. and
Wilcox, 630 East Pittsburgh St., en- Mrs. G. T. Willis. Westminister. S. C
tered service Sept. 4, 1918. He went entered service Aug. 29, 1918. He
to Camp Forrest; was attached to went to Camp Lee, was attached to the
Company C, 124th Engineers and was 155th Depot Brigade and was honor-
honorably discharged from service ablv discharged from service in Sept.
Jan. 20, 1919. 1918.
WRIGHT. CLARENCE DEWEY^
Born Dec. 23, 1898. son of E. H. and
Martha Wright. 215 Vine St., Greens-
burg, Pa., entered service in April
1917. He was first in the Coast De-
fense Corps, transferred to Company
H, 28th Division, was at Syracuse, N.
Y., and honorably discharged from ser-
vice in Jan. 1919.
ZIMMERMAN. THEODORE J. — En-
listed Dec. 15, 1917 in the United
States Navy. He was stationed at the
Philadelphia Navy Yards. Was on
board the U. S. S. Pacific. Made sev-
eral trips overseas and was honorably
discharged from service April 7, 1919.
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Ounpiuiy M M llu* oM "iMKliliiiK 'Icnih" w.is niolti-
Ii/.C(1 ill M<Jzail ll;il!. I^Uinhlc, l';i. nit July 15. 1017. ami
imnii'dialcly t'slaltlislicd :i camp at Oic alhlctic park.
Tlic local hcatl(|uarlcis was nainoil (."amp Anderson ami
was inaiiUaincd uiilil the luj-aniralinii cnhaincd for Camp
Hancock, Annusla, llooinia. on September 7. 1917. The
company aviived at t'anip Hancock on Septcmlwr loth
and shortly atlerwavds the renn>ylvania National Cmard
\vas reoiKani/ed as (he Twenty eiKhlh army division ami
Hivcn the new standard of company and regimental nmn-
hcrs. The Tenth and Third lejiimenis were inerjied into
the One Hundred Tenth, under command of Lieut. Col.
Henry Coulter and. later. Col. Ciein^ Kemp.
The orj^anization left Camp Hancock on April 2^,
1918, and entrained for Camp Merritt. After a few-
days (tt Mrennous acllvily at Camp Merritt, followc<I by
a strict iiispeciiuii of all e<|uipmeiit. the oullil sailed from
New York on the Hritish s1eani>hip "Ausonia" on May
Jiul ami l;inde<l at !.iver]«nil on May i6th. The next
ilay. the cnnip.iiiy cn^ssed the I'hanncI and set foot on
rrench soil at Cakiis and tiMnpany M went into train-
ing with the 34lh ltriti>h Division on the Flanders front.
The Twinly-cighth Division was engaged in the Oiani-
|»apne-Marne defensive; the Aisnc-Manic oiTcnsivc; tlic
i-'isnics >cctor ; the ( >isc- Aisne offensive ; the Mcusc-
Arpi^nuc oiTensive, and the Thiacourt sector. Its total
casualties were t5,-J,vv ranking first among all national
guard divi>ions and «>nly excecdeil in the entire Ameri-
can anu> ly the I'irst and Second Divisions of regulars.
The divi^ien was six times mentioned by the command-
ing general of the Sixth French amiy of which it was a
part, and once by (icrieral Mangin of the Tenth French
anny. It was first cited by t^eneral I'er>hing on August
28, 191S, ami at divers limes thereafter by its American
corps and anny commanders.
Company M reached St. Xazairc on April 19, 1919
and was assignc<l to the U. S. S. Santa Olivia, sjiiling
from there on April j8th and landing at Philadelphia on
May I ith. The divi>ion went to Camp Dix, New Jersey,
for demobihzation. returning m Philadelphia May Ijlh
for a tmal para<le and review. 'The men were officially
discharged from scnice May 2J, 1919, twcnly-two
mnnth.s frnm the lime of muster at Latroh«.
The roster of Company M at the lime the organiz-i-
tion Icfl Latrobc, September 7, 1917, follows:
Caplain
Ml Lieut
./nd Lieut
Supi'ly Scrncint
Melt Scrfcf^inl . .
Seriieanl .
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Allx-n O. Kit)K.
. ., .Murihal S. Harron
I>ana K. Bo>»;irl
......George II. Dunn
Joicph II Elliii
...Frank F,. MtMiilion
Hobert McGowcn
Roup W. Robbini
Wm. J. Hillman
Fred, G. Batei
Emil LttniUiuht
Richard RiifK*
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CoiiHirals-ClarLiicc V.. Hall, Rayuioiul J. Liridgc. Wilfred
Hrinc, Clarence M. Mack, Neal W I'liilippi, George J.
Hyei-ly. Curl J. Clark, Alex. F. Gray. Janu-s S. Gallagher,
Kussd B. Mowry, Alex. II. Liin(Uniist, Waller A. SaliiiBcr,
John M. Deeds, GcorBC A. Foster, 'lurney A. Garland, Wni.
II. Ihnnes, J. Clyde TillerinKton, John A. Falora.
First Class Privates— Paul R. Amend, George D. Ambrose,
Saunicl J. Austin, Sidney Blanch, Wni. L, Brownfiild, John
C. Caroy, Chas. F„ Fvcrly, Thomas U. F.wing. \'crnon J.
Foster, George C. Hancock, George J. nart£ill, John
Juhasz. Clarence R Laughlin, Stcplien Mclnchok, James C-
McKlveen, Frank P. Nicholson, George F. Norris. Steven
Petrovic, Wilbert !■', Qncar, Michael Sabota, Michael Serena,
FuKcnc \V. Showaltcr, Edw. C. Stemmler, Roy L. Syster,
Arlluir C. TvUord, Karl M. truxal. John W. Yohe, Lester
A. Wincman, Meade G. Wilhrow.
Privates— William P. Adams, Glen A. Amend, Albert O. Bolin-
gcr, Charles J. Brinker, Charles J. Brown, Benj. F. Bycrs,
Alvin Campbell, Eugene Cassidy, Frank Cornelius, John
Crap, James R. Cunmiings, Ernest P. Damasky, Antonio
Dc Maio, Arthur L. lOverett, John A. Featherson, Charles
J. Fritz, Lawrence P. Fritz, Denver George, Ronald E. Gib-
son, Roy Gillot, William Gorski, John Green, Robert K
Green, Lawrence J. Griffin, Paul H. Hamill, John M. Har-
rold, Chas. J. Mayden, George H. Heacox, Walter J. Hen-
derson, James nines, Charles R, Holden. Emmctt G. Hoyt.
Samuel F. Hull, Wm. H. Hull, Robert L Igo, George Jen-
kins, Frank D. Johnston, George Knott. Raymond L,arimer,
James H. Lamed, John Lazur, Frank J. Levendosk>', Thos,
H. Little, Klmcr C. Lauglnier. George Marusak, Alexander
May, John R. McCallen. Patrick J. McClain. Carl L. Mc-
Kelvey, Robt. E. McManamy, Ray C. Mewhcrtcr, Floyd
Minick, Judd C. .Monyar, Elmer E. Monticnc, Charles J.
Moody, Robert D. Mowry, John B. Nacc, Wm. S. OVcr,
John C. ORourke, Ralph K. Phillippi, Anthony A. Price,
John Pullings, John A. Pundai, John J. Pundai, Chester R.
Ramsey, George W. Richards. John A. Roble, Geo. /W.
Saners, Louis SIioup, I^uis B. Showers, Guido Sirocin',
Joseph L. Skelly. James E. Smiley, Blair W. Smith, Fr^nk
M. Snyder, Jacob G. Stiuibbs, Edward Stiffey, I-awrenct I.
Stom, Andy J. Terifay, William Tosh, John L. Werticr,
Cyrus C. Withrow, Martin Zabkour, Fernando ^ann^tti,
Charles G. Zimmerman. 1
Mechanic Wilford C. Hanger,
Bugler William S, Musick
Cooks— Roy C. Chambtrlain. Lawrence G. Flowers, Chas. P.
March.
Ihiassigned and altaclud lu Company M.— Men! J. Clark, Arch
V. Downey. Charles E. Fillmore, Havid J. Grecnawall, I'atil
T. Henderson, Hilary E. Showaltcr,.
Reservist Cyril J. Schrack.
Assigned to Machine (\\\\\ Company Rainbow Division—
.Second Lieutenant D.ina E. Bos.sarl.
Sergeant Arthur Parks.
Private Harry A. Keltz.
Assigned to Machine Gun Company Tenth Regiment-
Lieut Thomas B. Crawford.
Assigned to Supply Company, loth Regiment—
William N. Hays.
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Chapter IL
Latrobe District. The pictures and military biographies
shown in this chapter are those of service men from
Latrobe, Youngstown, Baggley, Bcatty, Hostetter,
Kingston, Loyalhanna, Lloydsville, Marguerite, Pleasant
Unity, Snydertown, Whitney, Lycippus, Mutual and
Traugcr.
During the nineteen months of the war, the people living in
the Latrobe district fulfilled every patriotic duty. The calls for
men or money were always filled. Many of the young men from
this district enlisted and left home as members of Company "M"
of the One Hundred Tenth Lifantry and the Selective Service
Board located at Latrobe handled a large number of special
inductions for registered men from Latrobe and surrounding
towns.
The Red Ckoss chapter played an important part in the home
work of the district, just as it did throughout the county and
nation. Organized early in the war, the loyal members rolled
up a record of which any community might well be proud. In
amount of finished articles of comfort and service to the men
across the seas, the Red Cross workers of this district stood
among the first. The headquarters of the chapter were in the
city hall, with an office on the first floor and work rooms on the
second floor. As the work progressed, rooms were secured in
the first ward public school building and in the high school
building. In addition to this, the entire third floor of the Mens'
Club was also turned over for Red Cross work. The guiding
hands of the chapter were Thos. M. Whiteman and G. E.
Anderson, chairmen; Mrs. Jno. M. Howard, vice chairman;
Josephine Barnett and Mrs. Isabel C. Donnley, secretaries; Ralph
Conrad and Joseph A. Cesare, treasurers. The Executive Com-
mittee were Mrs. Thos. B. Anderson, chairman ; Mrs. C. D.
Fuller, vice chairman ; Mrs. J. Z. Hughes, Mrs. Emma Breanon,
Mrs. J. E. Heck, G. E. Anderson, Miss Alice Loder and Miss
Mary P. Howard. The officers of the Home Service Depart-
ment were Roy C. McKenna, chairman; Mary P. Howard, sec-
retary; Rev. Father James Healy, Frank Garrett, John Woods,
Mrs. W. Saxman, Mrs. Ellen Harkness, Mrs. Isabel Donnley.
Junior Red Cross: Mrs. Anna Ulerich, chairman; Mary P.
Howard, secretary ; Russell Sipe, treasurer ; Miss Irene Blank
and Prof. R. W. Steele. The chapter is credited with producing
16,446 finished garments, 18,311 knitted articles and 32,958
surgical dressings.
The Liberty Lo.\ns were, in each instance, oversubscribed.
The campaigns were conducted under the leadership of I. W.
Shallenberger and Joseph E. Barnett. The amourtts credited to
Latrobe are as follows: First loan, $345,500; Second loan,
$998,200; Third loan, $1,055,700; Fourth loan, $1,574,350; Fifth
loan, $951,000. The Women's Liberty Loan Committee for this
distrnct was in charge of the following chairmen : Mrs. F. M.
Robb, Mrs. Henry Huffman, Mrs. W. C. Keck, Miss Carrie
Schell, Mrs. T. M. Bigley, Mrs. George Eustis, Miss Belle Patton
and Mrs. M. Quinn. In Pleasant Unity, the Liberty Loan drives
were directed by J. B. Walter and Mrs. John P. Chambers with
the following results: Second loan, $92,150; Third loan, $140,550;
Fourth loan, $142,900; Fifth loan, $58,000.
The amount raised in the first Y. M. C. A. drive for war
work was $10,866.80, the quota assigned being $5,000. In the
United War Work Campaign the quota was $40,000 and the
amount subscribed was $67,665,32. In the drive for war work
funds for the Salvation Army, the amount subscribed was
$3>38o,3i. Mr. Jos. T. Hughes was the leading spirit in these
special appeals for money with which to conduct welfare work
during the war.
The Four Minute Men were as follows: Latrobe — Thomas
F. Whiteman, chairman ; Rev. H. N. Cameron, Rev. R. C. Betts,
Rev. George C. Fisher, Dr. L. C. Thomas, R. M. Steele, J. W.
McFadyen, Senator J. B. Weaver and Dr. S. W. Nealon. In
Pleasant Unity, John Grcss was chairman of the Four Minute
Men.
The Selective Service Board for Division No. 5 for Wes:-
moreland County had headquarters in the High School building
at Latrobe. Dr. J. W. Blair was chairman and L. B. Weller
and J. R. Campbell were members of the board. Mr. Campbell
also acted as chief clerk. James B. Weaver was the government
appeal agent and the Legal Advisory Board was composed of
James B. Weaver, John W. McFadyen and John S. Lightcap.
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ABI3AT1CCH10. DR. NICHOLAS-
Son of Mr. Archaagelo Abbatiechio.
ACKERMAN, FRANK — Son of
James Ackerman. Entered service Sept.
Enlisted Aug. 3, 1917, was assigned 5, 1918, was assigned to Camp Green-
to Camp Greenieaf and later Camp
Wheeler. Was attached to the Medi •
leaf, later Merritt. Attached to the
Medical Dei)artment of the Base Hos-
cal Corps. Captain Abbaticchio was pital. He is still in service in Camp
honorably discharged Jan. 1, 1919. Merritt.
ADAMCYK, MARTIN— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Adamcyk. Enlisted
Jan. 12, 1918, was assigned to Kelley
Field. Texas. Attached to the First
Aero Squadron. Went overseas June
30, 1918, was in the battles of Toul
Sector, Meuse - Argonne and Chateau
Thierry, returned Aug. 1, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Aug. 9,
1919.
ADAMCYK, THEODORE — Son of
Mr. Anthony Adamcyk. Entered the
service Sept. 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and later to Gordon and
Merrit and was attached to Company
1. 327th Infantry, 82nd Division.
Went overseas May 5, 1918, was in
the battles of Meuse- Argonne, St.
Mihiel and Morbach drive, was wound-
ed Oct. 8, 1918, returned June 10,
1919 and was honorably discharged the
sanii' iiHuith.
ADAMS, WALTER — Was born June
10, 1899 and is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Adams of 105 Unity St.. La-
ADAMS. WILLIAM P. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Adams. Enlisted June
1, 1917, was assigned to Camp Han-
trobe. Pa. He enlisted in 1916. was cock. Attached to Company M, 110th
assigned to Camp Fordyce and was Infantry, 28th Division. Went over-
attached to the 4th Cavalry, Troop E.
He is still in the service.
seas May 3, 1918, was in the Battle
of Marne, was wounded in the left
leg, returned March 25, 1919 and was
honorably discharged April 10, 1919.
ADAMS, CHARLES McCLELLAND
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams.
Entered service Aug. 8, 1918, was
assigned to Camp Wads worth. At-
tached to the 56th Infantry of
Pioneers. Sailed Sept. 4, 1918, was
in the battle of Meuse -Argonne, re-
turned- June 25, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 30, 1919.
ALBERT, DAVID E. — Was born
Oct. 10, 1900. Son of Mrs. Emma Al-
bert of 1209 Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa.
He enlisted in the S. A. T. C. and was
assigned to State College, Pa. Was
honorably discharged Dec. 18, 1918.
ALBERT, JAMES PAUL — Son of
Mrs. Emma Albert. Enlisted June 7.
1917, was assigned to Camp Custer,
Mich. Attached to the 310th F. S.
Bn., Medical Detachment. He was 1st
Class Sergeant, went oveiseas Jnlv 22,
1918, returned Ju'y 13, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 20, 1919.
ALBERT, ROBERT R.— Son of Mrs.
Emma Albert. He enlisted June 6,
1917, was assigned to State College,
later transferred to Peg Point, New ■
port News, Va. Attached to the Ord-
nance Dept. Sergeant Albert received
an honorable discharge Dec. 12, 1918.
ALTMAN, IRA W.— Son of Mr. Ed-
win Altman. He entered service July
30, 1918, was assigned to Camp Mills
and was attached to the 334th Infan-
try, 4th Provision Battalion. He was
Top Sergeant, and was honorably dis ■
charged Jan. 8, 1919.
ALTMAN, ORLANDO E.— Son of
Mr. Edwin Altman. He enlisted July
15, 1917 in the Navy and was assigned
to ihe U. S. S. Gregory, later the
Raditzsky S. C. 215. He went over-
seas Aug. 25. 1918, was in the Dur-
azzio Raid Oct. 5, 1918, returned July
31, :.919 and was honorably discharged
Aug. 1, 1919.
m^
AMEND, PAUL K.— Son of Mr. an.: AMER, STEPHEN — Born IVOj. Us,
Mrs H- G. Amend. He enlisted 1916. 1889, son of Michael Amer. Entered
was assigned to Camp Hancock, and service July 21, 1918 and was as-
was attached to Company M, 110th signed to Camp Lee, where he served
Infantry, 28th Division. He went until his discharge in Aug. 1918.
overseas May 3, 1918, was in the
battles of Chateau Thierry and Vesle,
was slightly gassed, returned March
19, 1919 and was honorably discharged
April 8, 1019.
AXTONli.i, MAKZIALI — P.urii ASI1I;.VUG1I. HMEET— Sun »i Mr.
March 28, 1889, and is the sou of and Mrs. William Ashbaugh. He en-
Mike Antonio. He entered service May listed in the army, was assigned to
25, 1918, was assigned to Camp Cam]> Lee and was attached to the
Greenieaf and was attached to the 601st Engineers. Went overseas May
Medical Corps. Private Antonio was
honorably discharged Jan. 24, 1919.
1918. returned June 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 3, 1919.
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ASHHAITtH. JAMES— Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. William Ashbaugh of La -
trobe. Pa. He enlisted in 1917, was
assigned to Hampton Roads and wns
attached to the Medical Corps. Was
honorably discharged July 1919.
ASHBAUGH. PHILIP — Son of Mr.
i.nd Mrs. William Ashbaugh. He en-
tered servi<-e 1918, was assigned to
New])ort News and was attached to the
Naval Reserve. Seaman Ashbaugh. is
still in the Service.
AUKERMAN, IRA — Son of David
Aukerman, entered service Feb. 23,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to the 3ii0th Infantry. Went
overseas June 28, 1918, returned July
6, 1919 and honorably discharged July
11, 1919.
AUKERMAN. GEORGE — Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Aukerman. entered ser-
vice July 23, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
C, 105th Depot Brigade. He was hon-
orably discharged Jan, 4, 1919.
AUSTRAW. GRANT A. — Son of Mr.
John W. Austraw. Enlisted Sept. 23,
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee. later
to Gordon, Mills and Dix. Attached
to Company A, 307th Engineers Corjis.
Sailed Ma"y 27, 1918. was in the
battles of Morbach, St. Mihiel, Meuse-
Argonne. Returned May 9, 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
AZBE. FRANK JOSEPH — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Azbe, Latrobe,
Pa. He entered the service 1918, w^as
assigned to Camp Lee and was at-
tached to the 137th Engineers. He
went overseas Sei)t. 1918 and is still
in service over there.
BAKER. WALTER I. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Baker. He entered
service April 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee. later to Merrit and Dix.
Attached to 315th Field Artillery, Bat-
tery P. Sailed May 24, 1918, was in
the battles of Meuse - Argoune, re -
turned April 25, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged 1919 at Dix,
BALDRIDGE. JOHN R.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baldridge of
Latrobe, Pa. He enlisted in the Navy
May 5, 1918, as an Ensign and was
honorably discharged Dec. 24, 1918.
BALDRIDGE. JOSEPH E. — Sua ul
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baldridge. He
entered service Sept. 20, 1918, was as-
signed to the Pitt University. At-
tached to the S. A. T. C. and Medical
Corps. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 2, 1919,
LALDUllHlL, TIUt.MA.S M. -.Sun oi
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baldridge of
Latrobe, Pa. He entered the service
March 15, 1918, was assigned to
Kelley Field, Texas. Attached to the
Aerial Service. Was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 18, 1919.
LAIR. CLYDE G.- -Suu uf Mr.
Henry Bair. He entered service May
4, 1918. was assigned to Paris Is-
land. Was attached to the Marine
Corjis. Corporal Bair went overseas
Aug. 13, 1918, was in the battles of
Meuse- Argonne and with the Army of
Occupation. He returned Aug. 3, 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug. 13,
1919.
BAKKETT. UEGLS— .Sou uf Mr. uud
Mrs. Thomas Barrett, entered the ser-
vice June 1, 1918, was sent to Camp
Taylor, was attached to 28th Regiment.
1st Division, as Chajilain. Was made
Captain May 18, 1919 and is still in
service.
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BARROX, MAKCHALL S. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. B.nrron. He en-
list* d 1912. was assigned to Camji
HaiK-oik. Attached to Co. M, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He was 1st
Lieutenant, went overseas May 3rd,
1918. was wounded in the battle of
Marne on -Tuly .30. Returned Oct. 2,
1918, and was honorably discharged
Aug. 26. 1919.
HARTO. LOUIS D.— Son of Mrs.
Charles Barto. Enlisted Feb. 25,
1918. Sent to Camp Lee. Was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 23, 1918.
liAS.-^KTT Br;ATRK'K K. — Daugh- BATES, FRED G. — Son of Mr. Al-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. ,1. Bassett. She bert T. Bates. Enlisted June 21, 1916,
entered service Se|.t. 17, 1918, at La- was assigned to Camp Hancock. At-
trobe, was assigned to Camp Merritt tached to Company M, 110th Iu|antry,
and was attached to the Army Nurse '^■^''- ^" --
Corps. She was chief Nurse at Camp
Sevier, and was honorably discharged
May 22, 1919 at Camp Sevier.
_Sth Division. \\'ent overseas May 3,
1918, was in the battle of Meuse-Ar-
gonne. was wounded by shrapnel and
was shell -shocked. He returned May
12, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 23, 1919.
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BATES. AVALTER S. — Son of Eu-
gene Bates. He entered service June
9, 1917. Assigned to Camp Matter-
BATES, FRANK L.— Son of Mr.
Eugene Bates. Enlisted Sept. 1916,
was assigned to Newport, R. I., at-
ton and later Dix, and was attached tached to the Navy. He was on board
to the Ordnance Dept. Sergeant Bates the U. S. S. Rhode Island and U. S. S.
went overseas Aug. 4, 1917, returned Arkansas. He went overseas Sept.
Mav 5, 2 919 and was nonorably dis-
charged May 28, 1919.
1917. returned Dec. 1919.
BAUGHMAN, HARRY— Son of
Daniel Baughman, entered service July
20, 1918, was sent to Gettysburg and
placed with the 4th Infantry. He
sailed in Dec. 1917. was in most of the
large battles, including the Argonne
offensive and St. Mihiel, returned Aug.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service on the 29th of that month.
BAUM, ELMER — Son of Mrs. Fer-
nica Baum. entered service in 1917,
was assigned to the Navy Yards at
Boston and attached to the Marines.
Went overseas in the Spring of 1918
and re -enlisted.
BEATTY. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Beatty. Enlisted
June 1918. Attached to ship Cape
Mav. Was honorably discharged Dec.
29, 1918.
BEATTY, JOHN L. — Son of John H.
Beatty, entered service June 24, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Dinna Key, Fla.,
was attached to the Naval Aviation.
He holds the rank of Chief Q. M. and
is still in service.
BEATTY, CHARLES A. — Son of BECK. JOHN S. — Son of Charles E.
Mr. John H. Beatty, entered service Beck, entered service July 1918 with
Feb. 12, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee the Navy, was sent to Washington. D.
and attached to Company B, 313th C, and served as third class gunners'
Machine Gun Battalion. 80th Division, mate, was honorably discharged from
Went overseas May 24, 1918, returned service in Dec. 1918.
Feb. 14, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged March 1, 1919.
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BEXXETT, PAUL — Was born Feb.
24, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Bennett of Latrobe, Pa. Enlisted in
the Marines, was assigned to Paris
Island and was attached to the 51st
Company of U. S. Marines. He is
still in the service.
BEKEXBROK, EDWARD— Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berenbrok. He
enlisted May 19, 1919 with the 546th
M. S. C. and was assigned to Camps
Meade, Dodge and Columbus Barracks.
Went overseas June 2, 1919 and is
still in the service.
l;KKEXHROK, GEORGE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bereuljrok. He
enlisted Sept. 22, 1917 and was as-
signed to Camp Lee, Camp Gordon and
Camp Upton, was attached to Co. K,
326th Infantry, 82nd Division. Went
overseas April 27, 1918, was in several
battles and was killed in action Aug.
4, 1918. He is buried at Menil,
France.
BERKELIiAi ir. KoV (i. — Son of
Charles Berklebach. He enlisted June
7, 1917, was assigned to the Columbus
Barracks, later Fort Benjamin Harri-
son. Attached to the Hospital Train
No. 62. Sergeant Berkelbach went
overseas April 7, 1918 and died in
France on Sept. 11, 1919 from appen-
dicitis.
BEBKOVSKI. HARRY — Son of
Mrs. Annie Berkovski. He entered
service Aug. 8, 1918, was assigned to
BERXAS, FRED AUGUSTAS— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bernas. He
entered service July 29, 1917, was as-
Camp Wadsworth and was attached to signed to Kelley Field, later Chanute
56th Supply Company. Went overseas
Sept. 4, 1918, was in the battles of
Meuse-Argonne. Returned June 14,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 21, 1919.
and Mills and was attached to the
10th Aero Squadron. Went overseas
Dec. 4, 1918, returned May 29, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 3,
1919.
BERTRAM. GEORGE D.^Boru
June 24, 1898, son of Robert Bertram,
Trauger. Pa. Enlisted June 1, 1919
in the Marines and was stationed at and Lee,
Paris Island, S. C.
liLAZEK. FRANK- Son af Mr. and
Mrs. Vence Blazek. Enlisted May 27.
1918 and was sent to Camps Greenleaf
Attached to Medical De -
partment. Sailed Oct. 1918. Was
honorably discharged Aug. 1919.
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HLISS. LEWIS — Sou of Johu Bliss.
entiTtHl the service in the Fall of 1917.
with Company B. 17tb Infantry. 27lh
Division. Was at Camp Lee and Camp
Green. Was honorably discharged
from the service in Feb. 1919.
BEVERTDGE, ALEX — Son of Mrs.
Christina Beveridge. He entered the
service April 26, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company P, 155th Depot Brigade.
Was honorably discharged Nov. 1918.
BEA^ERIDGE. GEORGE J. — Son of
Mrs. C. Beveridge. He enlisted Aug.
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
was attached to Company M, 166th
Infantry. Went overseas Feb. 1918,
received a Machine Gun bullet through
the body, returned Jan. 3, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Feb. 1919.
BILLER. JOHN P.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Biller. He entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to
Camps Gordon and Lee. Attached to
the 321st Field Artillery. Battery D,
82nd Division. Went overseas May
19, 1918. was in the battles of St.
Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, returned May
20, 1919 and was honorably discharged
the same month.
BINGLE, JOSEPH — Son of Mrs.
Rose Bingle. He enlisted 1918, -was
assigned to Camp Gordon and later
to Merrit and was attached to the
Coast Artillery, 2nd Division. Bingle
was honorably discharged Dec. 11,
1918.
BITTNER. HORACE J. — Born Aug.
15, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Bittner of 29 Avenue B, Latrobe,
Pa. He enlisted in the army Aug.
1918.
BITTNER. MARY M. — Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bittner. She
enlisted Oct. 8, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Dix, and was attached to the
Army Nurse Corps. She went over-
seasNov. 9, 1918, returned from over-
seas Aug. 26, 1919.
BLACKBURN. ARTHUR BYRON —
Son of Dr. and Mrs. Emory Blackburn.
Enlisted Sept. 13. 1917, was assigned
to Pittsburgh School of Military
Roentgenology. Attached to the Medi-
cal Corps. Was made Captain Feb. 10,
1919. Sailed March 14. 1918, served
in advanced area during whole Ameri-
can Campaign, returned April 1919,
and was honorably discharged April
27, 1919.
BLAIR. JAMES A. — Son of Dr. mul
Mrs. Joseph Blair of Depot St., La-
trobe, Pa. He enlisted in the Navy
May 1918 and was assigned to the
Great Lakes. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 29, 1919.
);oi:i[ME, ALBERT — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Moritz Boehme, entered ser-
vice May 1918. was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf. Attached to the Medical
Dept. Went overseas Sept. 15, 1918,
was attached to Base Hospital No. 79,
returned June 29, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 3, 1919.
BOEHME. ROBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Moritz Boehme, entered ser-
vice 1918, was assigned to Jackson
and attached to Supply Company of
the 56th Pioneers. Went overseas
Sept. 1918, returned June 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged July
1919.
BOGGIO, PIETRO — Son of Louis
Boggio. He entered the service Sept.
4, 1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest,
later to Meade and was attached to
the 211th Engineers Band. He was
honorably discharged the 23rd of Jan.
1919.
BOLINGER. ALBERT R.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bolinger. He en-
listed 1917. was assigned to Camp
Hancock and was attached to Company
M. 110th Infantry, 28lh Division.
Went overseas May 3, 1919, was in the
battles of Meuse-Argonne, Vesle,
Marne and St. Mihiel, was wounded
and gassed, returned May 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
lU.'ICl-:, IIENKY— ,Suu uf Mr. ;nnl I'-i'UTo. ri^Tl'; KnliM^,! ,May -■>.
Mrs. D. T. Boice. entered service May 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and
25, 1918, was assigned to Chattanooga assigned to Base Hospital No. _ 78.
Park, later to Greenleaf. and attached Sailed Sept. 1, 1918.
to Hospital Corps No. 78. Went over
sea-:- Aug. 30, 1918, returned June 17,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 18, 1919.
Returned June
16, 1918.* Was honorably discharged
June 18, 1919.
l;i 'SSA K r, 1 »K. MERLE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Bossart. He
enlisted Nov. 1917 and was assigned
to Philadelphia. Dr. Bossart was at-
tached to the army and received an
honorable discharge Dec. 24, 1918.
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BOYER, ALBERT S. — Son of Mrs.
Mary E. Boyer. He entered the ser-
vice Aug. 3, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Custer and was attat-hed to Co.
I, 803rd P. I. Went overseas Sept.
17, 1918. was in the battles of Meuse-
Argonne. returned July 18, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 25,
1919.
BRIDGE. CORA A. — Daughter of
James A. Bridge (deceased). She en-
listed Oct. 1917, wa.-> assigned to Ellis
Island and was attached to the Army
Nurse Corps. She went overseas Oct.
1917. was stationed at Angers for 8
months at Base Hospital No. 27, re ■
turned April 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 1919.
BRIDGE, LEONARD W. — Son of
James A. Bridge (deceased). He en-
tered the service Feb. 11, 1918, was
assigned lo Can'p Lee, later Dix and
was attached to the 320th Field Hos-
pital Sanitary Train. Went overseas
May 24. 1918, returned May 31. 1919
and was honorably discharged June
7. 1919.
BRIDGE, MAURICE G. — Son of
James A. Bridge (deceased). He en-
listed Dec. 1917, was assigned to Nor-
folk and was attached to the Navy.
He was on board the U. S. S. Maine
and U. S. S. Yarnell, Went overseas
Dec. 1918, returned July 1919.
BRIDGE. MORRIS G. — Son of Mrs.
Martha Withron. He enlisted Dec. 12,
1918, was assigned to Fort Monroe
and was attached to the Navy. He
was on board the U. S. S. Yarnell! He
is a 1st Class Fireman, went overseas
Nov. 5, 1919 and is still in service.
BRINE, AVILFORD E. — Son of
Mr. A. Brine. He enlisted June 1915,
was assigned to Camp Hancock. At-
tached to Company M, 110th Infantry,
28lh Division. Went overseas May 3,
1918, was in the battles of Argonne
and Chateau Thierry, was wounded by
shrapnel and slightly gassed, he re -
turned May 16, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 20, 1919.
BRINKER. CHARLES— Son of Mr. BRONKWSKY. ANTHONY— Son of
and Mrs. Charles Brinker, enlisted John Bronkwsky. Braddock, Pa. En-
1916, was assigned to Camp Hancock 'listed June 2, 1917 and trained with
md attached to Comjiany M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. Went overseas
May 3, 1918, slightly gassed, returned
May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
the 15th Military Police, Troop B, at
Fort Bliss, Texas. He was honorably
discharged April 17, 1919.
BRITT, MICHAEL .KtsKl'll- H-
entered service May 1918, was as -
signed to Camp Greenleaf. later Mer-
ritt. Attached to the Medical Depart-
ment, Company F. H. 22, 7th Sanitary
Train, 7th Division. Went overseas
Aug. 13. 1918, was in the Second
Army offensive, returned July 1, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 9,
1919.
Ai
liUoWN. THOMAS J —Son of
James A. Brown. He enlisted May
11. 1917, was assigned to Oakmont,
later Upton and Siierman. Attached
to Company, 15 th Engineers. Went
overseas July 9, 1918, returned April
17, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 15, 1919.
llUoWXriELD. WILLIAM- Smi ui
Mrs. Mary Brownfield. He enlisted
April 6. 1915. was assigned to Han-
cock, and was attached to Company M,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
overseas May 1918, was in the battles
of Chateau Thierry, Ourcq and Vesle,
was wounded by shrapnel and ma-
chine gun. He returned Feb. 16, 1919
and was honorably discharged Sept.
30. 1919.
BUNUNCO, PAIL Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bunumu. He entered the
service Sept. 22, 1917. was assigned
to Camp Lee, later Dix and was at-
tached to the 325th Infantry in Com-
pany H, 82nd Division. Sailed April
25. 1918. Was in battles of Meuse-
Argonne, St. Mihiel and Morbach. was
wounded by Machine Gun, returned
May 18. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 29. 1919.
BURKEY, NELSON — Son of Jo^eph
E. Burkey, entered the service in Mav
1917 with Company L, 19th Infantry,
18 th Division. Was sent to Camp
Davis and was honorably discharged
from the service in Sept. 1919.
liUKU. GEORGE I, — .Soi. ul Har-
mon Burd entered the service in the
Fall of 1917 with Company D, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Was at Camp
Lee and Sherman and sailed for over-
seas in May 1918. Returned to the
United States and was honorably dis-
charged from the service in June 1919.
BUTERBAUGH. DEAN ROYDKX—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Buterbaugh.
He enlisted July 5, 1918, was assigned
to Piatt sburg Barracks and Rutgers
College. Attached to the S. A. T. C.
of the U. S. Army. He was commis-
sioned 2nd Lieutenant. Was honor -
ably discharged Dec. 24. 1918.
blXGAMAX, WALTER W.- Sun uf
Mr. Sherrick Bingaman. He entered
the service Sept. 4, 1918, was assigned
to Fort Oglethorpe, later Forrest and
Sherman and was att'icbed to the 2C'lIi
Company of Engineers. Sergeant
Bingaman was honorablv discharged
Jan. 29, 1919.
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BURKHART. TOHN— Son of Mrs.
Marv Burkhart. He enlisted Feb. 23.
1914, with Company M. 10th N. G. of
Pa., and served on the Mexican Border.
He enlisted for the 2nd time on April
5. 1918. was assigned to Camp Lee.
Attached to th? 155th Depot Brigade
and was honorably discharged June 11,
1918.
BURKHOLUER. RUSSELL — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burkholder. He
entered the service May 1918. was as-
signed to Camp Lee, later to Fort
Moultrie and was attached to the
Coast Artillery. 1st Band. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
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BYERLY. GEORGE J. — Son of
George H. Byerly. Enlisted July 1917,
with Company M, 110th Infantry. 28th
Division. Was sent to Camp Hancock
and later Camp Meade. He sailed
Ai»ril 1918. Was wounded in the
battle of the Marne, returned Dec. 29,
1918 and was honorably discharged
from service March 5, 1919.
CAMERON. RICHARD M. — Son of
Rev. Henry N. Cameron. He entered
the service Oct. 1, 1918. was assigned
to the Ohio Weslevan University and
was attached to the S. A. T. C. of the
U. S. Army. Was honorablv dis-
charged Dec. 20, 1918.
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CAMPBELL, JOHN PORTER— Son
of Mr. J. A. Campbell. He enlisted
June 4. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock. Attached to the 103rd Field
Signal Battalion, Company B, 28th Di-
vision. Went overseas May 1918, was
in the battles of Ourcq, Vesle, Meuse-
Argonne and Theacourt, returned May
7. 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 19. 1919 at Camp Dix.
CAPELLT, EMIL — Son of Mr. C. CAPP, ALFRED J. — Son of Mr. and CAPP, EDWARD J. — Son of Mr.
Capelli. Enlisted Feb. 12. 1918. Sent Mrs. John Capp. He enlisted Oc*. 27, and Mrs. John Capp. He entered the
to Camp Lee, attached to 305th En- 1916, was assigned to Newport. At- service in 1917, was assigned to Camp
gineers. BOth Division. Sailed May tached to the Navy. He was on board Lee and later to Dix. Attached to
1918. In battles of Artois Sector, the Battleship Texas and was Gun Company I, 315th Infantry. Went
Somme. Returned June 2, 1919. Was Captain. He went overseas Sept. 1917 overseas Sept. 5, 1918, was in the
honorably discharged June 11, 1919. and is still in the service. battles of Meuse-Argonne offensive
and Grand Montogne, returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 7, 1919.
CARrKXTEK. SCOTT -s,,ii ot ('Al-i
Grant Carpenter, enlisted in the Fall Carr.
of 1917, was assigned to Camp Han- was s
cock. Attached to Comjiany E. 110th tached
Infantry, 28th Division. Went over- sailed
seas May 3, 1918, was wounded in the 1919
wrist and leg. Returned in the Fall from
of 1919 and was honorably discharged, month.
:i;. CHARLES H. — Son of -Totin
Entered service May 25, 1918,
ent to Camp Greenleaf. At-
to Base Hospital No. 78. He
Sept. 1, 1918, returned June 7.
and was honorably discharged
service on the 18th of that
CASl'EK. ANDREW — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. John Casper. He enlisted
April 1917, was assigned to Philadel-
phia. Attached to the Navy. He was
on the Nakomies. Went overseas in
the Fall of 1917, returned Dec. 1918
and was honorably discharged Sept.
J919.
CA-SSinV, LoVli (', — H.' .-nlisted
Mav l'J17 was assigued to Quanito and
Port Royal. Attached to the 82nd
Company. 6th Regiment and 2nd Divi-
sion. Went overseas Nov. 1917, was
in the battles of Bellau Wood, Chateau
Thierry. Marne Champayne, Mount
Blanc, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and
Verdun. He returned Aug. 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
CAS8IDY, WARREN J. — Son of Mr.
Charles Cassidy. He entered service
Sept. 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Lee. Attached to Company I. 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
sea.% May 31. 1918, was in the battles
of Artois Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne, was slightly gassed, returned
May 31, 1919 and was honorably dis-
iharged June 1919.
CASTERWILER, FRANK E. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casterwiler.
He entered the service in 1917, was
assigned to Camp Lee. Attached to
the 317th Machine Gun Battalion. 80th
Division. Went overseas May 24,
1918, was in the battles of Meuse-Ar-
goni.e and St. Mihiel. He returned
June 1. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
CKSARE, MARTIN R. — Son ol Mrs.
Tereasa Cesare. He entered the ser-
vice June 1, 1917, was assigned to
AUentown, Camp Crane. Attached to
Ambulance Ser\ ice, 332nd Division.
He went overseas June 1. 1918, served
in Italy, returned June 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 1919.
CHESTNUT, NORMAN ALBERT —
Son of Mr. William Chestnut. He en-
tered the service Dec. 15, 1917, was
assigned to Paris Island and was at-
tached to the 74th Company. 6th
Regiment, 2nd Division of the Marines.
Went overseas March 27. 1918, was in
the battles of Verdun, St. Mihiel.
Chateau Thierry and Soissons, return-
ed March 27, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 31. 1919.
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CHURVER, FREDERICK — Son of
Mr. Peter Churver. He entered ser-
vice Sept. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee. Attached to the 120th Infantry,
80th Division. Went overseas Jan.
1918, was in the Battles of Argonne,
St. Mihiel and Chateau Thierry, was
wounded by shrapnel, returned and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
CINIBULK, ROBERT — Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cinibulk, entered
service July 22, 1918. was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
B, 103rd Infantry. Went overseas
Oct. 28, 1918, returned April 6. 1919
and honorably discharged April 16,
1919.
CLAWSON, FRANCIS H.— Son of
Mr. John L. Clawsou. He entered ser-
vice Feb. 26, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Hancock, later Lee and Merritt
and was attached to Company C, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. Went over-
seas May 3, 1918, and was killed in
the battle of Marne by shrapnel on
July 15, 1918.
COLE. JACOB — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steegfried. He entered the service in
the Fall, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee. Attached to the Supply Company,
320th Infantry. 80th Division. He
went overseas June 1918, was in the
battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse- Ar-
gonne offensives. He returned May 9,
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 1919.
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OOGAN, CLYDE — Son of Mr. and COGAN, RALPH— Son of Mr. and
COLBURN, CHARLES C. — Son of
COLEMAN, DOTY — Son of John
Mrs. John Cogan, entered service May Mrs. John Cogan, entered service Aug. Mr. Charles A. Colburn. He enlisted Coleman. Enlisted Feb. 26, 1918. Sent
27, 1917, was assigned to Camp 8, 1917, was assigned to Camp Hill June 25, 1917, was assigned to Camp to Camp Lee and Hancock. Sailed
Greenleaf. Attached to the Medical and attached to Supply Company, 56th Vail and later Meade and was attached May, 1918. Was in the battle of
Corps, with Base Hospital No. 57. Pioneer Infantry. Went overseas Sept. to the 324th Signal Corps. He was a Meuse- Argonne forest. Returned May
went overseas May 1918, was hurt by 1918, returned June 1919 and was 1st Class Sergeant and was honorably 1919. Was honorably discharged May
Motor Truck, returned Aug. 1919 and honorably discharged July 1919. discharged Jan. 25, 1919. 18, 1919.
was honorably discharged Sept. 1919.
COOPER. WILLLVM E/— Sun .,( Mv
and Mrs. T, W. Cooper. He entered
the service 1918, was assigned to Camp
Forrest, later Oglethorpe and was at-
tached to Company A. 213th Engineers.
Was honorably discharged July 1919.
CKA.MIOi;. IVAN Il.^S..ii ni' Mv.
and ilrs. Cramer. He entered tlie
service in May 1917, was assigned to
Fort Slocum and Fort Bliss. Attached
to the Headquarters Company of the
5 th Field Artillery. Went overseas
Nov. 17, 1917, was in the battles of
Meuse- Argonne, St. Mihiel, Chateau
Thierry and several others.
(iM;XELIUS. JOHN — Son of .Mi
and Mrs. Stephen Cornelius, entered
service May 25, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Greenfield, and attached to
Medical Corps. Went overseas, re -
turned June 1919 and was honorably
discharged July 1919.
cokT. ('JLVKLi-:.s A. -)i;, .Sui, .,f
Mr. and Mrs. C- A. Cort- He enter^'d
the service in 1917, was assigned to
Camp Sheridan and later to Columbus,
Ohio. Attached to Company A, 37th
Infantry. Went overseas July 4, 1918,
was in the battles of Meuse ■ Argonne
and Marne, was slightly wgunded, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
r!;l);l;S, \KirriC10 LKMON— Son CUMMINGS, CHARLES— Sun uf (.'LEMMINGS, JAMES— Son uf Janie^^ (_';_'M MINGS. THOMAS- - Son nf
oi Mrs. Alice Cribbs. He entered the James Cummings, entered service Feb. Cummiugs, enlisted May 24, 1917, was James Cammings. entered service June
service May 26, 1918, was assigned to 20, 1918, was assigned to H. J. Jones, assigned to Camp Hancock and at- 191b, was assigned to Camp Lee and
Greenleaf. Attached to the Medical Douglas, Ariz., and attached to Troop tached to Company M, 110th Infantry, attached to Company K, 11th Infantry.
Department. Was honorably dis- I, 17th Cavalry. He is still in service. 28th Division. Went overseas May 2. Went overseas Aug. 1918 and wjis
charged May 8, 1919. 1918, was gassed, returned Dec. 24, killed Nov. 10 1919.
1918 and was honorably discharged
Jan. 30. 1919.
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CURNOW, SAMUEL G. — Son of Mr.
Samuel J. Curnow. He entered the
service Aug. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Mills and later Dodge. Attached
to the 168th Machine Gun Company.
Went overseas Feb. 1918, was in the
battles of Argonne and St. Mihiel, was
slightly gassed, returned April 1919
and was honorably discharged May
1919.
CURTO. BERNARD G.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dominick Curto. He entered
service Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned
to the Great Lakes. Attached to the
Navy. He was 2ud Class Radio, went
overseas in the Fall of 1918 and was
honorably discharged July 20, 1919.
DAILY, THOMAS T. — Son of Mr.
John E. Daily of 307 Spruce St.. La-
trobe. Pa. He entered the service
March 9, 1918, was assigned to Kelley
Field Texas and was assigned to the
820th Aerial Squadron. He was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 11, 1919.
DALTON, AGNES S. — Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dalton. She en-
tered the service Oct. 8, 1918, was as-
signed to the Base Hospital at Dix.
Attached to the Army Nurse Corps.
She went overseas Oct. 23. 1918, was
stationed at Beaux Desut, returned
July 13, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 2, 1919.
DANCER. REED — Son of Mr. ami I'A'iZ. WILLIAM J. B.— Son uf
Mrs. Geo. Dancer. Enlisted Aug. 17. Mr and Mrs. George \V. Datz of Lig-
1917. Attached to Aero. Squadron, onier St., Latrobe, Pa. He entered
95th Regiment. AVas sent to Texas, the service in 1917, with the U. S.
Sailed Oct. 27, 1917. Was honorably Army. He was honorably discharged
discharged July 3, 1919. July 1919.
1)A\'IS, CHARLES M. — Son ..f Mr I>A\ IS GEORGE M.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Enlistfd Sept. and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Enlisted Sept.
IG. 1916. Was sent Lo Philadelphia 22, 1919. Sent to Philadelphia Navy
Navy Yard. Attached to the Deck Yard. Attached lo U. S. S. Connec-
Force. Served as Chief Boatswain's licut. Still in service.
Mate. Made four trips T^o Brest,
France. Still in service.
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HAVIS, PHILLIP S.— Son of Mr,
and Jlrs. J- M. Davis. Enlisted July
l:i, 1917. Was sent to Philadelphia the service Sept.
liKcilTZ, HOWARD E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Degitz. He entered
Navy Yard. Attached to U. S.
VerraoDt. Made four trips to Brest.
France. Was honorably discharged
Sept. 29, 1919.
1917. was As-
signed to Camp Lee. Attached to
the 13th Company of the Depot Brig-
ade of the 80th Division. Was hon-
orably discharged Oct. 1, 1917.
IlILLOX, MATTHEW P. — .^ciji i.f 1>LSK1:Y," AUA.M — Son uf Mr. and
Frank Dillon. He entered the .ser- Mrs. Andy Diskey. He entered ser-
vice Sept. 5, 1918. was assigned to vice Feb. 26. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf, later to Upton and Camp Lee and was attached to Com-
Mills. Went overseas Nov. 6, 1918, pany A, 001 Pioneer Engineers. Cor-
returned April 11, 1919 and was hon- poral Diskey went overseas Jan. 1918,
orably discharged April 20, 1919. retnrned June 28, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 22, 1919.
DODDS, RAYMOKD A.— Son of Mr. DOLMASKY, ERNEST P.— Son of DONALDSON, JOHN W.— Son of DOTTERWAY, LAWRK.NCK— Son
and Mrs. Cyrus Dodds. He entered Mr. and Mrs. August Dolmasky. He William Donaldson, Corporal, Com- of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dotterway.
the service July 2:i, 1918. was assigned enlisted July 17, 1917, was assigned i)any I. 110th Keg., N. G. P. Sailed He entered the service June 1918, was
to Camp Lee and was attached to to Camp Hancock. Attached to Com- May 1918; took part in the battle assigned to Washington, D. C. and was
~ " ~ " " ■ jiany M, 110th Infantry, 28th Division, of Argonne forest and was wounded attached to the Chemical Welfare Ser-
Went overseas May 3, 1918, was in in that battle, July 29, 1918. Re- vice. He was honorably discharged
the battles of Chateau Thierry and turned from overseas and was honor- Dec. Iti, VJiS.
Belleau Woods, was gassed and wound- ably discharged.
ed. He returned Feb. 1919, and was
honorably discharged Feb. 1919.
Company 39, 10th Regiment of the
Constnu-tion Department. Was honor
ably discharged April 10, 1919.
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DOWNKV, ARCH— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Downey. He entered the
service in 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock and was attached to Company
M. 110th Infantry. 28th Division. He
«v"^nt ove^.^eas Jl.iy 3, 1918. was in the
battles of Meu.se ■ Argonne, Ourcq and
Vesle. He was wounded twice, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 23, 1919.
DOWNS. FRAN'CIS P.— Sou of
George Downs. He enlisted August
15, 1918, was assigned to Fort Pitt
and later Sherman, was attached to
the 8. A. T. C. of the Army. He was
honorably discharged Feb. 5, 1919.
DRUM. EDGAR H.— Son of William
Drum. He enlisted May 20, 1917, was
assigned to Camji Dix. Attached to
the Engineers, Division 2. Went over-
seas Sept. 10, 1917, was in the battles
of Toul, Aisne Chateau Thierry, Marne.
St. Mihiel and Meuse - Argonne of fen •
sives. He returned Aug. 4, 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
DUNN, HENRY HOMER— Son of
Thomas Dunn. He enlisted Sei>t. 7,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
later Funston and was attached to the
Machine Gun Company of the 80th
Division. He was commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant on June 1, 1918 and re-
ceived an honorable discharge Feb. 11,
1919.
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EAGLEHOUSE, FRANK — Son of
Mrs. Francis Eaglehouse. He entered
the s-ervice April 5, 1918. was assigned
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company D. 313th Machine Gun. 80th
Division. He went overseas May 1918.
was in the battles of Meuse -Argonne
and St. Mihiel, was slightly gassed,
returned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged June 1919.
EAGLEHOUSE, JOSEPH M. — Son
of Mrs. Francis Eaglehouse. He en-
tered the service July 31. 1918. was
assigned to Camp Forrest and later
Sheridan and Meade. Attached to
Company C. 209th Engineers. He was
honorably discharged Feb. 25, 1919.
EAKINS. JAMES— Born July 16.
1900, son of Evan Eakins. Trauger.
Pa. Enlisted June 17. 1917, in Avia-
tion Corps. 10 Af'ro Squadron stationed
at Kelly Field. Texas. Sailed Dec. 15,
EATON, RALPH S.— Son of Mr.
Joseph Eaton. He entered service
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
was attached to Company E, Motor
Supply Train, 80 th Division. Went
1918. returned Sept. 18, 19J9 and was overseas June 1918, was in the battle
honorably discharged.
of Meuse- Argonne. Returned from
overseas July 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
EISAMAN. FLOYD C— Son of
Cameron Eisaman of 1543 Ligonier St ,
Latrobe, Pa. He entered service 1918
was assigned to Carnegie Tech and was
attached to the S. A. T. C. Was honor -
orably discharged Nov. 1, 1918.
KISA.MAX, DR. PAUL C — Nephew
of Mr. E. P. Hrindle. Entered the
service 1918. was assigned to Fort
McHenry, and later Montgomery, Ala.
He was attached to General Hospital
No. 2. Lieutenant Eisaman is still in
the service.
!■; \ I ■. A \ K S. .1 A M !■: S H )■: X k Y — Son
of Mr^. N.'Uic Enl-ank^. He entered
service Oct. 27, 1917. was assigned to
Camp Lee and was attached to 505th
Company, 80th Division. Went over-
seas Dec. 13, 1917, was in the St.
Mihiel drive and final advance, re-
turned May 27, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 5, 1919.
EVERETT, ARTHUR LEROY — Son
of Mrs. M. J. Everett. He enlisted
May 1917. was assigned to Camp An-
derson, later Hancock and was at-
tached to Company M, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Went overseas April
1918, was in the battle of Chateau
Thierry, was wounded by machine
gun, returned Nov. 26, 1918 and was
honorably discharged Aug. 22, 1919.
i.\"i:i:lv. charlks c.--suii ui
Mr. Edward Everly. He enlisted May
25. 1918. was assigned to Camp Han-
cork, later Merritt and was attached
to Company M. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 3.
1918, was in the battles of Champagne,
Marne and Aisne. was wounded by
shrapnel. Returned Aug, 5, 1919 and
was honorably discharged.
i'AKAliAUGH, JAMES W.— Son uf
Augustan Farabaugh. He entered ser-
vice Jan. 15, 1918, was assigned to
Newport News, was attached to the
Navy. He was 1st Class Fireman and
was honorably discharged Sept. 10,
1919.
FAl'ST, -KHIX (i. — Son of .Inlwi 1;,
Faust. He entered the service June
7, 1918. was assigned to Camp Green -
leaf, later to Forrest, Mills and Dix.
Attached to Company I, 51st Infantry,
6th Division. He went overseas July
6, 1918, returned June 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 18,
1919.
FKATHHR. ISAAC K.— Son of
Josiah Feather. He entered service
Sept. 5, 1918, was assigned to Com-
pany I, 320th Infantry, 80th Division
at Camp Lee. M'ent overseas May 24,
1918, was in the battles of Meuse-Ar-
gonne offensive and St. Mihiel, re-
turned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 9, 1919.
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FELBAUlSr. GEORGE E. — Son of
James C. Felbaum, entered service May
2, 1918, went to Camp Forrest, at-
tached to Company G, 52nd Infantry.
Sailed July 6, 1918, returned June
12, 1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 17th of that month.
FENNELL. THOMAS W. — Son of
Lebbeus Fennel. He entered service
May 30, 1917, was assign'&d to Camp
Meade and later to Fort Niagara. At-
tached to Company K, 317th Infantry,
80th Division. He went overseas May
25, 1918, was in the battles of St.
Mihiel, Nantillois and Meuse-Argonne
otTensives, returned June 1, 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month. He was a 1st Lieut.
FICK. GEORGE L. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Fick. Enlisted June
1918. Sent to Camp Eustus and Camp
Dix. Attached to Coast Artillery, 50th
Regiment. Sailed Oct. 1918. Return-
ed Feb. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 1919.
FICK. CHARLIE A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Fick. Enlisted Sept.
1903. Was sent to Douglas, Ariz., and
along Mexican border. Attached to
Hdg. Train, 1st Cavalry. Went over-
seas. Still in service.
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FISHER, CHARLES R.— Sun ..i
Henry Fisher, entered service May li5,
1918, was sent to Camp Greenleaf. At-
tached to Base Hospital No. 58. He
was transferred to Camp Grant, sailed
Aug. 22, 1918, returned April 27, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 16,
1919.
lol/rz. GKORGE — Son of Mr. and
:\lrs. George Foltz, entered service
April 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Comi)any H, 318th In-
fantry, 80th Division. Went overseas
May 22, 1918, slightly gassed, return-
ed May 26, 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
FORSHA, LAWRENCE E. — Born
April 12, 1891 and is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Forsha of Latrobe, Pa.
He entered service in 1918. was as-
signed to Camp Lee. Attached to the
Mustering Office at Camp Lee. Cor-
poral Forsha is still in service.
FRAUNHOLT/. .MARTIN B. — Son
of Margaret Fraunholt/. He entered
service Sept. 22, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee. He was a baker. Went
overseas May 29, 1918, returned from
overseas Sept. 2, 1919 and is still in
service.
FRENCH. JAMES— Sun uf Mr. Wil
liam A. French. He entered service
July 31, 1918, was assigned to Cami)
Dix. Attached to 45th Company 12th
Battalion of the 153rd D. B. ^Vas
honorably discharged Jan. 31, 1919.
FKENCIUCK. ANDV -Sua of Mrs.
Elizabeth Frenchick. entered service
April 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee.
Attached to Company E. 317th In-
fantrv, 80th Division. Went overseas
May 26, 1918, returned June 1, 1919
and honorably dis<-hargecl June 12,
1919.
FOX, CHARLES A. — Sun uf ilr. and
Mrs. Gust Fox. He entered the ser-
vice April 16. 1917, was assigned to
Portsmouth, N. H. and Newport, R. I.
He was on board the U. S. S. Missouri.
He was honorably discharged April 14,
1919.
Fox, FRANCIS 1'.— Sun of Paul
Fox. He entered service July 31, 1918.
was assigned to Camp Merritt. later
to Forrest and Dix, was attached to
Company A, 128th Engineers. Went
overseas Sept. 30, 1918, returned from
overseas July 12, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 18, 1919.
KKirZ. CHAltl.r.S |-
and Mrs. Thomas R. Fritz. He en-
listed July 15. 1917. was assigned to
Camp Hancock, and was attached to
CI HT 1 j-liL T_^ i .^...I 1-,-
^on of Mr.
He en-
FRITZ. LA\\lvhNCE P. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fritz. He en-
listed July 16, 1917. was assigned to
Camp Hancock. Attached to Com-
jiany M, 110th Infantry, 28th Division.
Went overseas May 19. 1918, was in
the battle of Aisne, Marne and was
killed in the battle of Chateau Thierry
on Aug. 26, 1918. He received the
Service Cross and Croixe de Guerre.
FRITZ. WALTER — Son of Mrs.
Susan Fritz, entered service Feb. 1 1,
1918. was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Comjiany G, Ammunition
Train No. 305. 80th Division. Went
overseas June 5, 1918. returned June
2, 1919 and honorablv discharged June
9, 1919.
FRYE. ARNOLD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Frye. He entered service
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee and
was attached to Company B. 315th
Machine Gun, 80th Division. He went
overseas May 1918, was in the battles
of Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel, was
slightly wounded several times, return-
ed July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
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FRYE, LAWRENCE — Was born Oct.
22, 1893. Sou of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Frye of 206 Avenue A, Latrobe. He
entered service in 1918, and was as-
signed to Camp Lee. He was honor-
ably discharged later.
FRYE. LEWIS — Son of Mr. and FRYE, SAMUEL A. — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Alfred Frye. He entered ser- and Mrs. Harry Frye of Latrobe, Pa.
PURRY^ HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Furry. He entered service
vice in 1917, was assigned to Camp He entered service Sept. 22, 1917, was Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and later Greenleaf. Went over- assigned to Camp Lee and was at-
seas Nov. 1918 and was stationed at tached to Company G, 5th Battalion,
the Emb. Camp No. 1, St. Nazair, Sergeant Frye was honorably dis-
France. He is still in service. charged Dec. 13, 1919.
Lee. Attached to Company K, 317th
Infantry, 80th Division. Corporal
Furry went overseas May 1918. Was
killed in the battle of Meuse-Argonue
on Nov. 3, 1918.
6ALL0, NICK — Son of Mrs. Con- GALLAGHER, JAMES S. — Son of
cetta Gallo of Latrobe, Pa. He enter- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gallagher. En-
ed the service 1918 and was assigned tered the service May 22, 1917 as a
to the Hospital in New Jersey with the
Medical Corps. He is still in the ser
vice.
member of the old 110th Infantry, N.
G. P. Assigned to Camp Hancock.
Sailed May 3, 1918. Wounded Aug. 1,
1918, by shrapnel. Returned Oct. 13,
1918 and assigned to hospital at Kah-
(vay, N. J. Honorably discharged on
June 11, 1919.
GALVIN, PLACIDUS J. — Born July GALVIN, THOMAS WILLIAM —
3, 1894, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galvin.
Galvin of Latrobe, Pa. He entered Entered service Aug. 29, 1917, was
service in 1918, was assigned to Camp assigned to Newport, R. I., and also at
Lee and was honorably discharged. Washington, D. C, where he went to
Training School for Seaman and Gun-
ner. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 20 1919.
(j-V.MUi.i:, (;i':iu«ii-: w.- .'^n,, ,ji
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Gamble. He enter-
ed service Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee and was attached to Co.
A, 319th Infantry, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 18, 1918, was in
the battles of Artois, St. Mihiel and
Meuse-Argonne, was gassed at Meuse-
Argone, returned June 2, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 12,
1919.
l,.Vl;i:V, John v. — Sou (.f .Mr. and
Mr.s. Pi-tcr C. Garey, entered service
in 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and was attached to Company I, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Was 1st
Class Sergeant. Sailed May 24, 1918,
was in the battles of Meuse-Argonne,
St. Mihiel, Bethincourt, Nantillois and
St. Juvin, was wounded Oct. 11, 1918
by shrapnel.
i:];.\HY, .Jd.slOl'H A. — Sou of Mrs.
Margaret Geary. He entered service
Oct. 1917, was assigned to Kelly Field,
Texas and was attached to the Aerial
Squad 361. He went overseas July 26,
1919, returned Dec. 10, 1918 and was
honorably discharged Dec. 19, 1918.
GEARY', LEO F. — Son of Mrs. Mar-
garet Geary. He entered service Feb.
11, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and was attached to Company I, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas June 5, 1918, was in the battles
of Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel, re-
turned Jjno 1, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 12, 1919.
rPT'^FR lOHN H— Sun of Jehu GES.SLER, LAWRK.NCE E — Son of GBTTENY, KOHERT S.-Snn ,il GIHSOX, FKANK--Son of Mr W'U-
GEISLEK, JOlliM ii-..aoi| ';.' -■." ^^^^ Cecelia Gcssler. He entered ser- Samuel H. Getteuy, enlisted Feb. 12, ham Gibson, entered service July 23,
' vice Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned to 1918, with the 110th Infantry and was 1917, was assigned to Camp Meade
and Anna Geisler. Enlisted Sept
1918 Sent to Camp Greenleaf and as-^ ^'- ---^ —-"-'"="-— ^- s7nTtoC"amp"Hancock" He Vailed May and attached t5 Company B, 304th
signed to J24 E_ng.ne«s. Honorable ^^^^P^^g^^^^™ t^^^ „,d latlrwith 3, 1918, was in the 5tli Germ^au often ■ Field ArtiHery.jgth^ pivi.sion._W_en't
discharge Dec. 23, 1918.
the Depot Brigade He died from si've the advance on Ourcq, Vesle and overseas July 8, 1918, was severely
pneumonia at Camp Lee on Feb. 12, ethers, returned May 11, 1919 and gassed, returned May 28 1919 and
1919 was honorablj discharged from service was honorably discharged May iO,
on the 23rd of that month. 1919.
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GIBSON, RONALD E.--Soa of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Gibson. He enlisted
May 27. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock and later Dix. and was at-
tached to Company M. 11 0th Infantry,
28th Division. Went overseas May 3.
1918, was in the battle of Chateau
Thierry, was wounded by gun shell.
He returned Oct. 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged April 15, 1919.
GILL, CLAUDE A. — Son of Victor
E. Gill. Entered service April 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and was
attached to Company F, 320th Infan-
try, 80th Division. He went overseas
May 1918, was in the battles of St.
Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne, returned
Jan. 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 1919.
GLEOKL, MAX W.— Son of Nich-
olas Gleckl. He entered service July
22, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and was attached to Company E, 316th
Infantry, 79th Division. Went over-
seas Sejjt. 26, 1918, was in the battles
of Meuse-Argonne, returned May 29,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 17. 1919.
GLECKL, GILBERT^Son of Nich-
olas Gleckl, He entered service Aug.
5, 1918. was assigned to Camp Wads-
worth and was attached to the 56th
Pioneer Infantry. Private Gleckl was
honorably discharged Aug. 1918.
GOOD, JOSEPH— Son of Joseph GOODMAN, FRANK— Son of Mr. GOODMAN. GEORGE— Son of GOODMAN, GEORGE— Son of Mr.
Good. Enlisted Feb. 12, 191^. Sent and Mrs. Edward Goodman. He en- Robert Goodman, entered service Sept. and Mrs. George Goodman, entered
to Camp Lee. Attached to Company tered service in 1918. was assigned to 25, 1917, was assigned to Columbus service Sept. 19, 1917, was assigned
B, 105th Engineers. Discharged April Camp Sherman. Attached to Battery Barracks and attached to Company K, to Gettysburg. Attached to Company
19, 1919. P, 309th Field Artillery, 78th Divi- 5th Cavalry. He holds rank of Cor- C, 60th Infantry, 5th Division. Went
sion. He went overseas Sept. 1, poral and is still in service. overseas April 16, 1918, was wounded
1918, was in the battles of Meuse-Ar- in left arm and right foot, returned
gonne, returned June 1919 and was March 25, 1919 and honorably dis-
honorably discharged the same month. charged April 17, 1919.
(iKAV. ali;xaxi»i:k f.— suu ut
Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Entered
the service May 22, 1917 and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock ; transferred
to Camp Merritt and sailed May 2,
1918. Was attached to Co. M, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. Injured by
shrapnel on Aug. 2, 1918 at Chateau
Thierry. Returned May 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on May 22,
1919.
i.iai.i-:i;. richard c— smi ut .Mr.
and Mrs. G. W'. Geiger. He entered
service 1918, was assigned to Hampton
Roads and Norfolk and was attached
to the Training School. He was 2nd
Class Cook and was honorably released
from the service.
t.l;i:i;K. CURTIS M. — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Charles Greek. He entered
service Sept. 1917, was assigned to
Fort Monroe and was attached to the
Officers' Training Camp of the Coast
Artillerv. Was honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
GREEN, ROBERT E. — Son of Mr.
John Green. He entered service March
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock
and was attached to Company M, 110th
Infantry and was then transferred to
the Cavalry. He was honorably dis-
charged in the Spring of 1919.
GROTE. HERMAN — Son of Mr.s.
John Gearhart. He entered service
July 9, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Forrest and later to Merritt and was
attached to the 206th Engineers. Went
overseas Oct. 1918, returned Dec. 25.
1918 and was honorably discharged
Jan. 1, 1919.
GLIUUS, ANDREW B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Guidos. He entered
service Feb. 12, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company E, 305th Motor Supply Train.
Went overseas May 26, 1918, was in
the battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne. He returned June 3, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 11.
1919.
GRLSS, JOHN — Sou of ilr^. Mary
Gruss, entered service Feb. 23, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
attached to Company M. 112th In-
fantry, 28th Division. Went overseas
May 7, 1918, returned April 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 6,
1919.
LLALilA, JOHN P. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ignatius Harha. He entered ser-
vice May 1918. was assigned to Camp
Custer, later Mills, Upton and Grant
and was attached to the Dental Corps.
Captain Hacha went overseas June
1918, returned August 1919 and was
honorably discharged Sept. 1919.
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HACKER, WILLIAM — Sou of Gus-
tave Hacker, enlisted in the Navy Nov.
1917 and was assigned to Norfolk.
Went overseas April 1918, returned
Jan. 1919 and is still in the service.
HALL, KUSSELL F.^Son of Henry
D. Hall. He entered service Sept. 5.
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf,
later Upton and Dix and was attached
to the Ambulance Co. Went overseas
Oct. 6. 1918, was in the battle of
Meuse- Argonne, received a Citation,
returned Aug, 10, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged Aug. 18, 1919.
HAMILTON. HERBERT B.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hamilton, He en-
tered service Feb. 26. 1918, was as -
signed to Camp Lee and was attached
to Com])any A, 601st Engineers. Went
overseas June 30, 1918. returned July
6, 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 12. 1919 at Camp Dix.
IIAitlLTON, JAMES M.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hamilton. He en-
tered service Nov. 6. 1917. was as-
signed to Kelley Field. Columbus, Ohio.
Attached to the 186th Aero Squadron.
He went overseas Jan. 31, 1918, was
in the battle of Meuse -Argonne, re-
turned Aug. 1. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 8, 1919.
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HANTZ. JOSEPH— Son of Joseph
and Rosie Hantz. Enlisted Oct. 7,
1917. Sent to Camp Lee, 166th In-
fantry, 42nd Division. Sailed Feb. 27,
1918. In battle of Champagne,
France, gassed, returned Jan. 19, 1919.
Honorably discharged Feb. 8, 1919 at
Camp Dix, N. J.
HANKEY, JOHN — Son of Earnest
Hankey. He entered service Aug.
1917, was assigned to St. Paul and
was attached to the Army. Corporal
Hankey went overseas Dec. 1918, re
turned April 5, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged the same month.
HARBAUGH, ALEXANDER F.—
Son of Mrs. Emma Harbaugh. He en-
tered service Sept. 1917, was assigned
to Fort McPherson and later Merritt.
Attached to the Medical Corps. Went
overseas March 24, 1918, returned
June 2, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 10, 1919.
HARDIE, JOHN S.— Son of George
Hardie. He entered service Feb. 26,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company C, 111th Infan-
try, 28th Division. Went overseas
May 5, 1918. was in the battles of
Marne, Argonne, Verdun and Metz. He
returned May 3, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged the same month.
HARKLASS. JOHN— Son of Mrs.
Garland. Enlisted June 25, 1917.
Was sent to Columbus. Attached to
Field Artillery, Battalion B. 16th
Regiment. Sailed May 1918. Was
honorably discharged June 27, 1919.
HARKNESS. ELMER— Was burn
Feb. 1, 1891 and is the son of Mrs.
Rebecca Harkness of Latrobe, Pa. He
enlisted 1916 in the Marines, and was
assigned to Paymaster Headquarters,
Washington, D. C. He is still in the
seervice.
HAKR, CLYDE F.— Eut.K M lli..'
service June 1918 and was assigned to
the Marine Corps. Went overseas Aug.
19, 1918, was in the battle of Argonne,
returned Aug. 3, 1919 and was lionor-
ably discharged Aug. 12, 1919,
fiARK. MERLE D. S..u uf Mi" and
Mrs. Harry Harr. Ht- futerud service
May 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee. attached to the Base Hospital No.
58. He was cook. Went overseas
Aug. 24, 1918, returned April 27. 1919
and received an honorable discharge
May 7, 1919.
HARKl.S. ALliKU'l Sun of William
and Rachel Harris. Enlisted April
1918. Sent to Camp Sill. Hospital
service. Honorablv discharged in the
Fall of 1918.
HAKKLS. ROBERT E.^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Harris of Ligonier St..
Latrobe, Pa. Entered service Nov. 4,
1917, was assigned to Columbus Bar-
racks, later to Kelly Field, Texas, and
was attached to the 195th Air Service.
Corporal Harris was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 14. 1919.
HARVEY, JOSEPH W.-Suu uf
Thomas P. Harvey of 334 James St.,
Latrobe, Pa. Entered service May 5,
1918, was assigned to Wissahiekon
Barracks. Made 10 trips over the
ocean on Transport Duty, also one to
South America. He is still in ser-
vice.
HAiniyAK. JOHN A— Sun of Mrs.
Andy Daily of Brinker Ave., McChes-
neytown. Pa. Entered service May 27
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf,
later Jackson and was attached to the
Medical Corps. Private Harvisak is
still in service.
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HATCHER. JOHN PRESTOX — Son
of John Preston Hatcher of La t robe.
Pa. Entered service Aug. 5, 1918, was
assigned to Camp Humphrey and was
attached to Company D, 5o2nd E. T.
R. Corporal Hatcher was honorably
discharged Dec. 28, 1918.
HAYDEX. CHARLES J. — Son of
Mr. Peter P. Hayden of 33e Thompson
St.. Latrobe. Pa. Enlisted June 4,
1917, as assigned Camp Hancock. At-
tached to Company M, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Corporal Hayden went
overseas May 3, 1918, was wounded.
Returned Jan. 16, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 3, 1919.
HAZLETT, J. JOSEPH— Son of
James H. Hazlett of 612 Weldon St.,
Latrobe, Pa. Entered service Oct. 1,
1918, was assigned to Carnegie Tech
and was attached to the S. A. T. C.
Private Hazlett was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 20, 1918.
HAZLETT, WALTER S. — Son of
James H. Hazlett of 612 Weldon St.,
Latrobe. Pa. Entered service Jan. 11,
1918, was assigned to Fort Thomas,
and was attached to the Blst Aero
Squadron. Sergeant Hazlett was hon-
orably discharged June 10, 1919.
HEACOX. GEORGE H.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Heaco-\ of Latrobe,
Pa. Entered service June 3, 1917.
^\'ent to Camp Hancock and placed
with Company M. 110th Infantry. 28th
Division. Went overseas May 3, 1918.
was wounded in action, returned May
12, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 23, 1919.
HEESE. WILLIAM M.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Heese. Enlisted May
25, 191S. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and
Fort Sheridan. Attached to Medical
Department, Company B, H. 103.
Sailed Oct. 27, 1918. Returned July
5, 1919. Discharged same month.
HEESE. IREDERICK R.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heese. Enlisted
April 4, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee. At-
tached to Company G, 319th Regiment,
80th Division. Sailed May 27, 1918.
^^'as in the battle of Meuse- Argonne.
Returned Dec. 1. 1918. Honorably
discharged Sept. 4, 1919.
HENDERSON, JOHN L.— Son o£
Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. En-
tered service 1917, was assigned to
Forr. Adams, and was attached to the
44th Coast Artillery, Battery F. Went
overseas Aug. 18, 1918. Returned
Feb. 5, 1919 and is still in service.
HERRINGTON, WILLIAM C. — Son
of Minot Herrington of 69 Harrison
Ave., Latrobe. Pa. Entered service
Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee. \\'as attached to the Field Artil-
lery, Battery F. Went overseas Mav
1918. He returned May 13, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 21,
1919.
HERRMANN, ADOLPH JR. — Son of
Adolph Herrmann. Entered service 26.
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf.
attached to the Medical Corps. Was
at the General Hospital at New York
for 7 months as a Baker. Was hon-
orably discharged March 12, 1919.
HILE, HALAN E. — Son of Mr. and HILLMAN, WM. J. — Son of Mr. T.
Mrs. H. C. Hile of Latrobe, Pa. En- L. Hillman. Enlisted July 1917, was
listed Oct. 15, 1918. was assigned to assigned to Camp Hancock and was
State College, with the S. A. T. C. was attached to Company M, 110th Infan-
attached to Company M. of the Motor try, 28th Division. Went overseas
Mechanics Received an honorable dis- May 3, 1918, returned May 1919 and
charge Dec. 12, 1918. was honorably discharged the same
month.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hint-s. He entered Mrs. M. J. Hines. Enlii.tt;d June 12,
service Aug. 30, 1918, was assigned 1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock
to Camp Greene and was attached to and was attached to Company M,
Company ti. Headquarters Camp Ex- llOlh Infantry, 28lh Division, was
change Detachment. Sergeant Hines transferred to 306th Remount Station.
was honorably discharged Jan 14, He was honorably discharged May 13, June 1, 1919 and was honorably dis- orably released May 12, 1919.
1919. 1919. charged June 6, 1919
iilXE.S. MICHAEL E.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Hines. Entered ser-
vice April 1918, assigned to Camp Lee,
attached to Company 0, 305th Ammu-
nition Train, 80th Division. AVent
HIXK.s, ,lo.'<Ki'li: i- . - >-':i uf Mr.
and Mrs. Michael J. Hines. Entered
service May 5, 1917 in the U. S. Navy.
Went overseas Sept. 17, 1917 and was
stationed at Brest. Returned from
overseas May 26, 1918. Returned overseas April 28, 1919 and was hon-
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HINES. LAWRENCE \V. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hines of 149
Main St., Latrobe, Pa. He entered
service in 1917, was assigned to Paris
Island and was attached to the Marine
Cori^s. He is still in the service.
HOCHARD. SIMON— Born April 10, HOFFMAN. RAYMOND AMBROSE
1892 and is the son of Jonathan — Son of Amos Hoffman. Entered
Hochard of Bedford County. He en- service May 25, 1918, was assigned
listed in the Navy and was on board to Camp Greenleaf. was attached to the
the U. S. S. Georgia. Seaman Hochard Medical Corps of Base Hospital No.
was honorably discharged July 1919. 58. He was a cook. Went overseas
Aug. 23, 1918. returned April 27,
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 7, 1919.
HOFFER. ARTHUR J. — Son of
Amos Hoffer. Entered service Sept.
23, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee,
attached to the 325th Machine Gun
Coff.pany, 82nd Division. Went over-
seas April 25, 1918. Returned from
overseas May 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
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HOFFMAN. HAROLD EDWIN — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hoffman of
Loyd Ave., Latrobe, Pa. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 14, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Gordon and was attached to
Company 30, Officers' Training Camp.
Was honorably discharged Nov. 25,
1918.
HOFFMAN, HO WARP B.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hoffman. En-
tered service June 2, 1917, was as-
signed to Allen town. He was with
the U. S. A. A. S. Went overseas June
13, 1918. Had an Italian War Cross
awarded to him. returned April 23.
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 26, 1919.
HOKE, HARRY E.— Son of Philip
and Mary Hoke. Enlisted Oct. 7,
HOLZER, WILLIAM — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to
1917. Camp Lee, 163rd Infantry, 41st Camp Lee and attached to Company
Division. Sailed Feb. 27, 1918. Re
turned Feb. 10, 1919. Honorably dis-
charged Feb. 20, 1919.
H, 327th Infantry, 82nd Division.
Went overseas Slay 1, 1918, returned
May 18, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged with rank of Sergeant.
HOMCHOSKY, MIKE M.— Son of
George Homchosky. Enlisted July 18,
1917. Sent to Camp Gettysburg and
Dix. Sailed Dec. 24. 1917. Was in
the battles of Verdun, Chateau Thierry
and Soissons. Was slightly gassed.
Returned April 19, 1919. Honorably
discharged May 2, 1919.
HOYT, EMMETT C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed.son Hoyt of Sebula, I'li.
Entered service Sept. 6, 1917, was as-
signed to Camjj Hancock and was at-
tached to Gonipan) M, 110th Infantry.
28 th Division. Was wounded by
shrapnel. Returned May 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 1919.
HOWARD, JOHN ]\L- Son nf ,M r
and Mrs. J. M. Howard uf lb24 Ligu
nier St., Latrobe, Pa. Entered ser-
vice in the Fall of 1917. with the En-
gineers. Corporal Howard was hon-
orably discharged Nov. 27, 1918.
Ill .Mi:s, WILLIAM H, — Son of Mr.
Thuuia^ llimifs. ]':nlisted May 22,
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock
and was attached to Company M, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He ranked
as 2nd Lieutenant. Went overseas May
3, 1918. Returned July 13, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 16,
1919.
HUNTER, ALIiKKT— K.i
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vice 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and later to Dix and was attached to
the 313th Machine Gun Comjiany of
the 80 th Division. Went overseas
May 1918. Returned from overseas
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
HI .\ rKK. HAinvix n.-
-Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hunter of
Oakville, Pa. Entered service Feb.
26. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and was attached to the Motor Truck
Company No. 505. Went overseas
Sept. 1918, returned July 1919 and
was honorably discharged Aug. 1919.
HUNTER, THOMAS
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Thomas Hunter of Walnut St., Mc -
Chesneytown, Pa, Entered service
Aug. 29, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee, was attached to the U. S. Hos-
jntal at New York with the Medical
Corps. Corporal Hunter was honor -
ably discharged July 2, 1919.
IMMEL, EDGAR — Son vi W illimu
Immel, entered service May 25, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to Base Hospital No. 58.
Went overseas Aug. 1918, returned
May 6. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
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IMMEL SAMUEL— Son of -William IMMKL, ^VILLIAM— Son of Wil- IRWIN. JOHN A. — Son of Ambrose JIM. ANTHONY PAUL— Son of Mr.
Tmmol entered service May 25, 1918. iiam Immel, entered service Sept. 10, Irvin. Enlisted Dec. 11, 1917, was and Mrs. Louis Jim. Entered service
was aligned to Camp Greenleaf and 1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf. with the Marines. Sergeant Irwin Jan. 14, 1918, was assigned to Fort
attached to Base Hospital No. 103. and attached to the Hospital Unit. He went overseas March 27. 1918. Was Thomas. Camp McArthur, Carnegie
Went overseas Oct. 27. 1918, returned is still in service. slightly gassed, returned Aug. 4, 1919 Tech, Air Service Mechanics School,
July 6 1919 and was honorably dis- and was honorably discharged Aug. 13, St. Paul. Minn, and Dorr rieid. Was
charged July 15 1919 1919. honorably discharged Feb. 13, 1919.
JOHNSTON. JOHN W. — Son of
Richard Johnston, entered the service
June 1918, was a Naval Reserve on
the U. S. S. Chester and was honor-
ably discharged in SejH. 1919.
JOXL.S, 1)AN1i;L L.— .Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel W. Jones. Enlisted
June 22, 1917, was assigned to Camj)
Hancock. Attached to the Headquar-
ters Company of 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 3, 1918,
was wounded in action Sept. 6, 1918
r.nd died Sept. 18, 1918. He received
3 Citations and also a Distinguished
Service Cross.
JoXKS. DAVID HUGHES— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones of Latrobe,
Pa. Enlisted in 1916 in the Navy.
Was assigned to Newport. Was on
board the North Dakota and U. S. S.
Supply Ship. Is still in the service.
JOHNS!
Theodore J
Chesueytow
1917 in th.
discharged
N, I'li'j
uhuson (
n, Pa.
3 Navy.
Aug. 24,
I •' )l;!. ''A .—Sou of
>i Wood St., Mc-
Enlisted Aug. 27,
He was honorably
1919.
J(HIXS(.>X, FUANK D. — Sun uf Mr.
and Mrs. Millwe Johnson. Enlisted
May 28, 1917, assigned to Camp Han -
co< k. Was attached to Company M.
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Cor-
jioral Johnson went overseas May 3,
1918, was wounded by machine gun
bullet Sept. 27, 1918, returned May
16. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 23, 1919.
.lOlINSToX. MERLE — Sua oi Mr.
and Mrs. Miller Johnston. Entered
service April 5, 1918, was assigned to
Columbus and later to Greenleaf. Was
attached to the Medical Corps of Base
Hospital No. 76. Went overseas Sept.
1, 1918. Returned April 13, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 2, 1919.
JOHNSTdX. 1.A\ i;. Sun ul' Mr. KALIXSKI. MICHAEL Sou uf Mr.
and Mrs. Miller Johnston. Entered and Mrs. John Kaliuski of Poland,
service Feb 26, 1918. was assigned to Entered service April 29, 1918, was
Camp Lee and was attached to Com- assignf d to Camp Meade, later to Lee.
pany B, 45th Engineers. Sergeant M*as attached to the 154th Depot Brig-
Johnston w^.Mit overseas July 10, 1918, ade, 24th Division. Was honorably
returned July 5, 1919. Was hon- discharged April 11, 1919.
orably discharged July 12, 1919.
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KAIL, ALFRED F. — Enlisted Ui't.
4. 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee.
Ordnance Corps, 320th Regiment, 80tli
Division. Went overseas May 17, tircenleaf. Is still in service.
1918. Received two Citations. Re -
Inrned May 30th and was honorably
discharged June 7, 1919.
KAMINSKY LOUIS WILLIAM — KARXS, BENJAMIN H, — Son of KARXS, JOHN G. — Son of Duvid
Son of Adam and Martha Kaminskv. David Karns, entered service May 2, Karns. Entered service May 16, 1918
Enlisted June 1 1918 Sent to Cainp 1918, Company G, 51st Infantry, Camp and was attached to Evacuation Hos-
Forrest. He sailed in July, 1918 and pital Corps No. 22, Camp Greenleaf.
leturncd to the United States in June He sailed in Aug. 1918 and returned
1919. He was honorably discharged from overseas in June 1919, where he
June 17 1919. was honorably discharged July 1,
1919.
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KATERMAN. FRANK C. — Son of
Emanuel Katherman. Enlisted Sept. 1,
1917. Sent to Camp Dix and commis-
sioned Captain. Sailed Oct. 18, 1917.
Was in the battles of Champagne and
Marne and St. Mihiel. Returned
April 28, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged May 13, 1919.
KELLEY, FRANCIS LEO— Son of
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kelley, Latrobe,
Pa. Entered the service March 9, 1918
and was assigned to Love Field. He
was attached to 197th Aero Squadron.
Sgt. Kelley was honorably discharged
April 2, 1919.
KELLEY, JOSEPH ALEXANDER
— Son of Mrs. Emelie H. Kelley, 315
Depot St., Latrobe. Entered service
Oct. 1, 1918 and was assigned to Camp
Lafayette and attached to S. A. T. C.
Corporal Kelley was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 11, 1918.
KELLY. WILLIAM E.— Son of Wil-
liam Kelley, Trauger, Pa. Entered ser-
vice April 4, 1918 in Company B,
320th Infantry, 80th Division, sta-
tioned at Camp Lee, Va. Sailed May
18, 1918. Was wounded Oct. 10, 1918,
while taking part in the Argonne of-
fensive. Returned from overseas May
30, 1919 and waa honorably discharged
June 8, 1919.
KELLY, WILLIAM R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William D. Kelly, Latrobe,
Pa. Entered service Jan. 18, 1918,
was assigned to Columbus Barracks
and attached to the Field Artillery,
Battery D, 3rd Regiment, 6th Divi-
sion. Went overseas July 29, 1918
and returned July 26, 1919, and was
honorably discharged Aug. 1, 1919.
KENTZ. MAURICE J. — Son of Mr.
Thomas E. Kentz, 326 Spring Ave.,
Latrobe, Pa. Entered service May 27,
1918 and was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf later to Hancock and Wheeler.
Was attached to the Medical Corps.
Sergeant Kentz was honorably dis-
charged March 3. 1919.
KELTZ, HARRY A. — Son of John
M. Keltz of 404 Fairmont St., Latrobe,
Pa. Entered service Aug. 23, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Mills and at-
tached to Company C, 102nd Machine
Gun Battalion of the 26th Division.
Went overseas Dec. 26, 1917 and was
killed m action on the 22nd of July
1918 in the battle of the Marne.
KEYS. JOHN E.— Son of Mr. Wil-
liam H. Keys, Latrobe, Pa. Entered
service Sept. 22, 1917 and was as-
signed to Gamp Lee, later to Gordon,
Mills and Dix. Went overseas May
19, 1918, was in the battles of Meuse-
Argonne, Toul, Morbach and St. Mi-
hiel. Returned May 11, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 24, 1919.
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KING, tliAl;l,K.s -
uf Mr. John
S. King. Entered service July 22,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
was attached to the Depot Brigade.
He was honorably discharged July 27,
1919.
KING.
iIIX a. Sun of Mr. John
F. King, King-stou. Pa. Entered ser-
vice June 1, l'J18 and was assigned to
lurt Oglethorpe and attached to Com-
pany E, 34th Regiment and 7th Divi-
sion. He went overseas Aug. 29, 1918,
was in the battles of Meuse- Argonne,
returned June 20, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 27, 1919.
KINTZ, RAYMOND J.— .Son ^t .Mi,
and Mrs. John A. Kintz, Liitrola*, i'a.
Entered service Feb. 16, 1918 and was
assigned to Camp Lee, attached to
Headquarters Company, 315th F. A.,
80th Division. He went overseas May
27, 1918, was in the battles of Meuse-
Argonne and returned April 25, 1919.
Was honorably discharged May 8,
1919.
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.\ir. and ilrs. James L. Kiulz, Latrube.
Pa. Entered the service Sept. 9, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Lee. was at-
tached to Company E, 320th Infantr"
80th Division. Went overseas in May
1918, returned May 1919, was honor-
ably discharged June 1919.
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KLUSKY, FRANK — Son of Joseph
Klosky, entered service June 2, 1917,
was assigned to Fort Bliss, and at -
tached to Company F, 82nd Artillery.
He was honorably discharged Sept. 25,
1919.
KMGHT, NuHMA K. — Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knight, Ligonier
St.. Latrobe, Pa. Entered service
Sept. 5, 1918 and assigned to Fort Mc-
Henry, was attached to U. S. A. Gen-
eral Hospital No. 2. She was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 27, 1919.
KUCH, HENRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Koch, Latrobe. Pa. En-
tered the service Oct. 6, 1917, was
assigned to Camp Lee, attached to the
314th Machine Gun, Company B, 80th
Division. Went overseas May 26,
1919, was in the battles of St. Mihiel,
returned June 7. 1919, was honorably
discharged June 12, 1919.
KOSTELNIK. JOE A. — Enttied ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918, Company E, 319th
Infantrv, stationed at Camp Lee.
Sailed May 18. 1918. Took part in
battles of Meuse- Argonne offensive,
when he was wounded Nov. 1, 1918.
Returned to the United States and was
discharged Mar. 13, 1919.
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KOUTSKY. CHARLES — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Anthony Koutsky, entered
service May 1918. ^vas assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Com-
]iany B, 5*2 nd Infantry, 6th Division.
Went overseas July 5, was slightly
gassed, returned June 1919 and hon-
orably discharged the same month.
KOZAR. MIKE — Son of Steve
Kozar. Enlisted May 25, 1918. Sent
to Camp Greenleaf and Grant. Was
honoraldv discharged at Camp Grant,
Dec. 15. 1918.
KRIDLE, LOUIS C. — Son of Louis
and Catherine Kridle. Enlisted Sept.
•23. 1917
I i
KUHXS. DANIEL* — Son of Daniel
Kuhns, entered service April 28, 1918,
105th Engineers. Sent to was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
Camp Lee. Sailed Feb. 1918. Re-
turned April 1919. Was in the battles
of Voomnezelle, Belgium and others.
Honorably discharged April 1919.
ed to the 314th Field Artillery, Battery
F. Went overseas June 23, 1918 and
died Oct. 5, 1918 in the Meuse Hos-
pital.
KUHNS. JAMES — Son of Worth
Kuhns, entered the service in 1914.
served with Highland Licht Infantry,
Royal Scotts. Black Watch and Mili-
tary Police Corps. AVas wounded by
75 inch shell and disabled. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 19, 1918.
KUHNS. ROY G. — Son of Noah
Kuhns. Y''oungstown. Pa., entered ser-
vice May 26th, 1918 and was sent to
Camp Gordon. Was attached to a ma-
chine Gun Battalion, sailed overseas
in July 1918. returned to the United
Statps in .Tuly 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service in Aug. 1919.
KUHNS. THOMAS L. — Son of KUHNS, WORTH— Son of Worth
George W. Kuhns, Trauger, Pa. En- Kuhns, entered service May 1918, was
tered service June 8, 1919 in the 8th assigned to Camp Meade and attached
Infantry, A. F. G.,
sailed Sept. 1919.
Camp Lee. He to Replacement Unit No. 7. Went
overseas June 13, 1919 and is still in
service.
KUSINSKY. EDWARD PAUL — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kusinsky. 2516 Ligo-
nier St., Latrobe, Pa. He enlisted in
the Navy and was assigned to Newport,
R. I. Went overseas several times,
was honorably discharged Aug. 1919.
KUTZER. ANTON JOSEPH — Son
of Anton J. Kutzcr. Enlisted July 31.
1918. 210th Engineers. Sent to Camp
Forrest. Ga. Then Camp Funston.
Kas., Camp Mills. N. Y. and Camp
Humphries. Va. Honorably discharged
Feb. 3, 1919 at Camp Humphries, Va.
KUTZEK. sTIU'HLN .1. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kutzer. Enlisted
Sept. 5. 1918. Sent to Camp Green-
leaf. Ga. Base Hospital No. 99.
Sailed Oct. 27, 1918. Returned June
18, 1919. Honorablv discharged June
27, 1919.
LAMBERT. FURNEY — Entered ser-
vice March 7, 1918, was assigned to
Kelly Field, Texas, and attached to
29th Balloon Company at Fort Monroe,
transferred to 304th Trench Battery.
79th Division. Went overseas July 14,
1913. gassed, returned March 24, 1919
and honorably discharged April 8,
1919.
LAi[PROPuLOS, GE(.)KGE — Enter-
ed service July 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee. attached to 316th Infantry.
Company F, 79th Division. Went
overseas Sept. 6. 1918, was in the
battles of Verdun sector, returned May
29. 1919, was honorablv discharged
June 9. 1919.
LARIMER, yl-MO.N K. — Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. John K. Larimer, Stahls-
town. Pa. Entered service March 22,
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock,
attached to Company M, 110th Regi-
ment, 28th Division. Went overseas
May 2, 1918. Returned Aug. 10, 1919.
and was honorably discharged Aug. 14,
1919.
LAUMAN. GEuKGE— :?on of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. W. Lauman. 337
Thompson St.. Latrobe, Pa. Entered
service Sept. 4. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Fouser, later Sherman, attached
to the 1st Prov. Rec. Battalion. Was
honorably discharged Dec. 26, 1918.
LAWRY. Jf.)HN G. — Suu uf Mr. and
Mrs. John Lawry. Latrobe, Pa. En-
tered the service May 1917, was as-
signed to Oakmont. later Upton, N. Y.,
attached to the 5th Regiment. Went
cveiseas July 8, 1917. was in the
battles of Argonne and St. Mihiel, re-
turned April 27, 1919, was honorably
discharged May 1919.
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LAWSON BENJAMIN F — Enlisted LEONDIA, CONSTANT— Burn Nov. LEVIN, SAM K.— Kon of Mr. an.l LEWIS, HtuVAKD— Son ol Mrs.
in the Tel'ei)hone Service in 1917 7 1892. Husband of Mr.s, Emma Mrs. Myers Levin, Entered service Emma Lewis, Latrobe, Pa, Entered
Went overseas Nov 1917 Decorated Leonida. Enlisted in the Navy July May 1917, was assigned to Camp Gor- the service 1918. was assigned to Camp
for hraveryfor rcnairin" phones under 11, 1918 and was assigned to the don, later to Mills, was attached to Lee attached to the 315th Field Artil-
heavy fire Wis' in Meuse - Argonne Great Lakes, Honorably discharged 307th Engineers, Company B, 80th lery. Battery E, Went overseas June
St Mihiei and- other engagements Dec. 28, 1918. With rank o£ 3rd Division. Went overseas Sept, 1917. 6. 1918. returned June 1919 and was
Still in service Class Storekeeper. Returned May 1919, was honorably honorably discharged in June 1919.
discharged May 25, 1919.
LEVENDOSKY ANDREW — Son of LEVENDOSKY. FRANK — Son of LINDNER. HARRY F, — SonofWil- LIZZIE, PAUL— Son of Mrs. Joe
Mr and Mrs. Thos. Levendosky. En- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Levendosky. En- liam Lindner. Enlisted Oct. 6, 1917. Lizzie, Italy. Entered service July 23,
tered service in 1918 assigned to tered service in 1917, assigned to Sent to Camp Lee and assigned to 1917, was assigned to Gettysburg, at-
Camp Lee attached to 313th Machine Cani]i Hancock, attached to 110th Company D, 80th Division. Went over- tached to 2nd French Motor Battalion,
Gun Company, 80th Division. Went Artillery, Company M, 28th Division, seas May 18, 1918. Was killed in He went overseas Jan. 1918, was killed
overseas May 1919. Returned June Went overseas Jlay 3, 1918, was action Nov. 1, 1918 near St. Juven in .^pril 3, 1918.
1919, was honorably discharged June wounded July 29th. Returned March Argonne by high explosive shell.
1919. 1919, was honorably discharged March
25, 1919,
LOHR EDWIN— Son of .Mr. aiiJ LOPE, HARRY— Son of Mr, and LOPE, MICHAEL H,— Son of Mr, LOUGHNER, HARRY PHILLIP—
Mrs. John J. Lohr. Entered service Mrs. Wm. Lope, Latrobe. Pa. Entered and Krs. W. Lope, Latrobe, Pa., en- Born August 2. 1897. is the son of
1918 was assigned to Camp Lee, later service Sept. 5, 1918, was assigned to tcrcfi service Feb. 11, 1917 and was Mr. and Mrs, Philip Loughner. En-
Dix attached 145th Artillerv, Com- Camp Greenleat, attached to Company assigned to Camp Lee, attached to tered service Feb. 1915 and was as-
pany B 37th Division. Went 'overseas B. He was honorably discharged Coinpany A, 319th Regiment, 180th signed to Mexico, attached to Com-
April 29 1918 was in the battle of Sept. 20 1918. Division. Went overseas 30. 1917, re- pany M. He was honorably discharg-
Meuse-Argonne, Returned April 9, turned May 30, 1919, Was honorably ed June 20, 1919.
1919. Was honorably discharged April discharged June 13, 1919.
1919.
LOVE, BEN.L4A1IN J. — Entered
service on Feb. 12. 1918 and served
with Company B, 319th Regiment, 80th
Division. He trained at Camp Lee
and .sailed June 17, 1918, Returned
from overseas June 9, 1919 and was
honorably discharged on June 11,
1919.
LUVO. JEROME — Entered service
April 29, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee. attached to Company B, 145tli
Infantry, 37th I^ivision. Went over-
seas June 15 1918, w-as wounded in
action Sept. 27, 1918, returned March
27, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed April 11, 1919.
LOWE, RALPH — Enlisted Aug,
1916, in Headquarters Regiment, Com-
pany D, 110th Infantry. Trained at
Camp Hancock and Camp Dix and
sailed May 1, 1918, Was seriously
LUCAS, MKS, AHA B, — Daughter
of Mrs, Elsie Storry of Latrobe, Pa.
Enlisted in the Fall of 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Hancock and was at-
tached to the Medical Corps. Was an
gassed in the battle of Chateau Thierry Operating Room Nurse and is still in
returned to United States March 26, service.
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 8, 1919.
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LUTTNER. CHARLES J— Son of
MeBRIDE. CHARLES— Son
of
McBRIDE, JAMES — Son of James
McCABE. FRANCIS— Son of James
Aiulrew and Rose Lultner. Enlisted James McBride. Enlisted Nov. 7. McBride of 212 Alexander St., La- McCabe of 616 Brinker Ave. Entered
()(t. 7. 1917. Sent to Camp Lee, Va. 1917, with the Marines. Went over- trobe. Pa. Enlisted Oct. 1, 1918, was service July 21. 1918, was assigned to
Sailed Jan. 11, 1918. Returned June seas Aug. 17. 1918, was in the battles assigned to Camp Pitt and attached to Camp Lee and attached to Company K,
11. 1919. Honorably discharged June of Aleuse and Champagne, was slightly the S. A. T. C. Private McBride was 162nd Infantry,, 41st Division. He
Irt, 1919 at Camp Dix, N. J. gassed, returned June 9, 1919 and was honorably discharged Dec. 12, 1918. went o.Ver&eas Sept. 6, 1918, returned
honorably discharged June 25, 1919. July 27. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 5, 1919.
McCALLEN. CHARLES— Son of Mr I^I.-CALLEX. JOHX RICHARD— Son
and Mrs. John McCallen. Enlisted of Mr. and Mrs. John McCallen. Sent
April 1918. Sent to Camp Lee. At- to Camp Hancock. Attached to Com -
tached to Headquarters Company, 37th pany M, 28lh Division, 110th Infantry.
Division. Sailed May 1918. Return- Sailed May 3, 1918. Was wounded
ed Feb. 1919. Was honorably dis- in action at Marne July 28, 1918. Re
charged Feb. 1919. turned May 1919. Was honorably
discharged May 1919.
McCALLEN. EDWARD — Son of Mr
MrCLLMEXT.
(.iLKNN -
of
and Mrs. John McCallen. Enlisted Philip McCIement. Entertd service
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee. At -
tached to Companv D, 320th Infantrv.
80th Division. Sailed Aug. 1918. Was
honorably discharged June 1919.
May 27, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas Aug. 1918, re-
turned Aug. 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same mouth.
McCLEMENT,
PAIL — Son
of
Philip McCIement, of Latrobe. Pa., R.
D. No. 2. Enlisted in the Navy, May
5. 1918. He was 3rd Class Quarter-
master and is subject to recall.
McCOKMICK. KOV — Son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas McCormick of 106 Av-
enue B. Latrobe, Pa. Entered service
in 1918. was assigned to Camp Forrest
and attached to the Engineers. He
was honorably discharged May 1919.
.M.CrLL(.)U(>H DA\'ll)— Son of M.-DONALD. SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Margaret McCullough of Ireland.
Entered service Sept. 29, 1917. was
asigned to Fort McPherson and at •
tached to the Medical Corps of Field
Hospital No. 21. Went overseas May
21. 1918, returned June 4. 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 16,
1919.
and Mrs. Sam McDonald of Latrobe,
Pa.. R. D. No. 3. Entered service Sept.
1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest,
and a tached to the 20th Engineers.
Was honorably discharged Dec. 12,
1918.
McDowell, homer — Son of Mrs.
Ella McDowell of 233 James St., La-
trobe. Entered service Sept. 1917,
was assigned to Camp Lee and was
honorably discharged a week later on
account of a weak heart.
McDowell, Robert — Son of
Mrs. Ella McDowell of 233 James St.,
Latrobe, Pa. Entered service in 1918,
was asigned to Camj) Lee and was
honorably discharged 19 days later on
account of defective knee.
McDVER. JOSEPH— Son of Michael
McDyer of 1010 Ligonier St., Latrobe,
Pa. Entered service April 29, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and at ■
tached to Company B, 145th Infantry.
Went overseas June 14, 1918 and was
killed Sept. 26, 1918, by a sniper and
is buried in the Romange Cemetary.
McDYER. MARY A. — Daughter of
Michael McDyer of 1010 Ligonier St..
Latrobe. Pa. Enlisted April 1. 1918,
was assigned to Camp Fremont and
was attached to the Army Nurse Corps.
Was honorablv discharged Dec. 10,
1918.
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McFEATERS, DAVIS— Entered ser-
vice June 1917, was assigned to Camp
at Oakmont and attached to the 15th
Engineers. ' Corporal McFeaters went
overseas July 6. 1918. Returned May
1, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 15. 1919.
McGINNIS,
HECTOR — Son
of
McGINNIS, WILLIAM — Son of McGINNIS. WILLIAM— Son of
Harry McGinnis of Wood St., McChes- Harry McGinnis of Wood St., McChes- James McGinnis of 622 Brinker Ave.,
neytown. Pa. Enlisted May 1, 1917,
attached to the Navy. Seaman Mc -
Ginnis was honorablv discharged Oct.
28, 1918.
neytown. Pa. Entered service August
15. 1918, was assigned to Camp Jack-
son, was attached to the Motor Me -
chanics. Corporal McGinnis was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 25, 1919.
Latrobe, Pa. Entered service Sept.
22, 1917. was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to ihe 307th Trench
Motor Battery. Sergeant McGinnis
went overseas May 1918. Returned
March 4, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged March 21, 1919.
McINTIRE. WILBEiv l'..--S..u uf .L
Emory Mclntire. Enlisted I>ee. 8,
1917. Sent to Kelly Field. Attached
MrKAV, JOHN — Son of Mr and
Mrs. Thomas McKay of Latrobe. Pa.
Entered service in 1918, was assigned
to Aerial Squadron, 484th Signal to Camp Custer, Company F, 310th
Corps. Sailed March 4, 1918. Re- Engineers, 85th Division. Sailed July
ceived two Citations. Was in the 22, 1918. Returned June 27, 1919
battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse - Ar- and was honorablv discharged July 3.
gonne. Returned Feb. 2, 1919. Was i919.
honorably discharged same month.
MrKELVEY, RUSSELL— Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth McKelvey of 425 Wel-
don St., Latrobe. Pa. Entered ser-
M.KKXXA. CHARLES — Son of
Jolin McKenna. entered service July
23, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
vice July 22, 1918, was assigned to and attached to Company E 16th In-
Camjt Lee attached to Company A. fantry. Went overseas Sept. 15, 1918,
312th Infantry. 79th Division. Went returned Sept. 3, 1919 and was hon -
overseas Oct. 10. 1919, returned June orably discharged Oct. 13, 1919.
7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 7, 1919.
Mclaughlin, Bernard— son of mcklveen. .iames — Son of on- McMahon, frank e. — son of Mr. McManny, Robert— son of Mrs.
John McLaughlin, Trauger, Pa. En- ver McKlveen. Enlisted July 3, 1915, and Mrs. J. P. McMahon. Entered the McManny of Derry, Pa. Enlisted in
listed April 13, 1918 in the Canadian was assigned to Camp Hancock, at- service April 27, 1914. Ranked as 1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock,
Engineers and trained at St. Johns, tached to Company I, 50th Infantry. Mess Sergeant with the 110th Infan- attached to Company M, 110th lufan-
Quebec, Toronto and Halifax. Sailed Went overseas May 12 1918, wounded try. Sailed overseas May 3, 1918. Re- try, 28th Division went overseas May
July 27. 1918, returned to U. S. July in the head and arms by shrapnel on turned to the United States May 12, 3, 1918, and was killed in the second
9, 1919 and was discharged the same July 28, 1918, returned May 1919 and 1919 and was honorably discharged battle that Company M took part in.
day. was honorably discharged the same May 23, 1919.
month.
McMILLEN EARNEST — Son of Mr. McMILLEN. RODNEY — Son of McGUIRE, WILLIAM — Son of MACEY, ANDREW S. — Son of
Frank McMillen of Latrobe, Pa. En- Mr. Frank McMillen of Latrobe, Pa. James McGuire of 29 Grant St., La- Joseph and Mary Macey. Enlisted
tered sarvice in 1917, was assigned to Enlisted Jan. 1917 with the Marines, trobe. Pa. Entered service Feb. 10, March 1, 1918. Sent to Camp Jones,
Camp Lee, attached to Company B, He is still in the service.
General Haig's Headquarters. Went
overseas early in the Spring of 1918,
and died while in the service, 1918.
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee. and Douglass, Ariz. Headquarters, 16th
attached to Company B, 317th Infan- Cavalry. Discharged honorably Sept.
try, 80th Division. Went overseas 24, 1919 at Camp Dix, N. J.
May 26, 1917. Returned June 1,
1919 and was honorablv discharged
June 10, 1919.
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MALVIZZI. PETER — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nino Malvizzi, entered ser-
vice Jan. 19, 1918, was assigned to
Fori Thomas, attached to the 1st Aero
Squadron. Went overseas March 28,
1918. returned June 12. 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 12, 1919.
MARKS, DOMER J. — Son of Ben-
jamin Marks, Trauger, Pa. Entered
service May 25, 1918, Base Hosi)ital
No. 61 Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Later
transferred to Camp Lee, Va. Sailed
Sept. 23. 1918, returned to U. S. June
1, 1919 and was honorably discharged
Sept. 2, 1919.
MARUSCAK, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Marusack. Enlisted
191G. Was sent to Camp Hancock, Ga.
Attached to Company M, 1 10th In -
fantrv. 28th Division. Sailed Mav 3.
1918. Was killed Sept, 5th in action.
Was in all battles up to date when he
was kiUed.
NACE. JOHN — Born Aug. 17. 1900,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nace of
Latrobe, Pa. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Hancock, at ■
tached to Company M, 110th Infantry.
28th Division. He died Nov. 8, at
Camp Hancock as the results of an
operation.
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MAKERY. CHARLES — Ent.
.-r MAUIilOTT, JOHN — Son of Theo- MAXEY, RAY — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
vice May 27, 1918, was assignt-d tu dure iUrriott of Latrobe, Pa. En- Thomas Maxey of Latrobe, Pa. En-
Fort Oglethorpe and was attached to listed Aug. 1, 1917, was assigned to listed May 6. 1917 in the Navy. He
Medical Department of the Base Hos- Camp Hancock, was attached to the was on board the Kanawha, went over-
pital. He was honorably discharged Medical Department of Base Hospital seas Sept. 9, 1918, returned Feb. 28,
Nov. 20, 1918. ' No. 98. Ranked as 1st Lieutenant. 1919 and was honorably discharged also went to Mexico. He is still in
Went overseas Nov. 12, 1918, returned the same day. the service.
Aug. 20, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 5, 1919.
MAY, BERNARD — Son of Mrs. Ada
May of Latrobe. Enlisted in 1917 in
the Navy. He ranked as 1st Lieuten-
ant (Jr. G.) Went overseas March
1918, made several trips across and
MAY. ALEXANDER — Son of Mrs
Ada May. Enlisted in 1917. was as-
signed to Camp Hancock, and attach-
ed to Company M. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Sergeant May went over-
seas May 3, 1918, was wounded in the
back by high explosives, returned Feb.
1919 and was honorably discharged
March 1919.
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llAYERN'ICK, ANDREW— Son of MECHLIXG. JEAXXETTK— Eulisl >;I;i:AHAX. ALVIX-— .Son of Mr.
Mrs John Mavernick. entered service ed Aug. 20, 1917, was assigned to El- and Mrs. Frank Megalian of Jean-
March 1918. was assigned to Edgevin. lis Island and attached to the Army nette, Pa. Enlisted Oct. 23. 1918, was
- - - - ■ jjj Xurse Corps. She went overseas Sept. assigned to Camp Meade and attached
16. 27. 1917, was stationed with Base to the Medical Corps of the 154th De-
Hospital No. 27 in France, returned i>ot Brigade. He ranked as 1st Lieu -
March 13, 1919 and was honorably tenant and was honorably discharged
discharged May 13, 1919. Dec. 15, 1918,
attached to Gas -Defense Service
was honorablv discharged May
1919.
MEKLIX, GUILO— Son of BLatrue MERSHOX, IRA— Entered service .MU'Kl-.V. tihuKGb— l,on of Mr. MIKuLuY. J"^^;^^"— f'"" . "^ ^f^J-
Merlini, Italy. Entered service July Oct. 7, 1 917, was assigned to Camp Lee and Mrs. Daniel Mickey of Latrobe. ^'''ih-'el '^I'^o'°y;/°t'='-e^^
2, 1917, wa.s assigned to Gettysburg, and attached to Quartermaster's Pa. Entered service April 13, 1918, 4. 191b, was f^^ 8°^ V»^C«inp Forrest
a tached to Company P, 4th Regiment. Con s, 18. 46, 1 and 2. Hewashon- was assigned to the Columbus Bar- ,j.,d attached to llth Casual Engineers.
He went overseas Feb. 12, 1918 and orably dicharged July 28, 1919 with racks and attached to the Medical He was honorably discharged Dec. 21.
was killed in action on July 22, 1918. ranK of Mess Sergeant. Corps. Was honorably discharged 1918.
Juno 25, 1919.
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MILLER. HARUV— Son of Mr. Ab - MILLER. HERBERT— Sua of Mr, MILLER, JOSEPH — Son of Mr. aud MILLER, HILARY — Son of Mr. and
raliam Miller of 2415 Ligonier St., La- and Mrs. Peter Miller of Latrobe. Pa. ]\IrR. Peter Miller, Ligonier St., La- Mrs. M. A. Miller, entered service July
trobe. Pa. Entered service Jnly 13. Entered service 1918. was assigned to trobe. Pa. Entered service 1918, was 24, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
1918. was assigned to Camp Meade Camp Dix, and attached to the Medical assigned to Camp Lee and attached to and attached to Company F. 317th In -
and attached to the 71st Infantry of Corps of the Base Hospital. M'enl Company A, BOSth Engineers, 80th fantry. 80lh Division. Went overseas
the nth Division. ^\as honorabl> dis- overseas Nov. 1918. returned Aug. Division. Went overseas July 1918, Sept. lij, 1918, returned June 1, 1919
charged Feb. 28, 1919. 1919 and was honorably discharged returned March 1919 and was honor- and was honorably discharged June 13,
the same month. ably discharged April 8, 1919. 1919.
MILLER, JULIUS— Son of John
Miller of Latrobe. Pa.. R. D. No. 1.
Entered service August 19, 1918, was
assigned to Camp Jackson and at-
tached to the Light Artillery. Was
honorably discharged Dec. 31, 1918.
MILLER, RAYMOND — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Miller of Ligonier St.,
Latrobe. Pa. Enlisted in 1916, was
assigned to the Navy Training School
at New York, was on Louisanna, went
across several times and is still in the
service.
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Mitchell of 315 Fairmont St., Latrobe, Montjar of Miller St., Latrobe. En-
enlisted Oct. 1, 1918, was assigned to service Dec. 1917. was assigned to
the Ohio Welfare tfniversity and at- Kelley Field and attached to the Aerial
t ached to the S. A. T, C. He M'as Squadron 659. \\'ent overseas March
honorably discharged Dec. 19, 1918. 1918, returned July 10, 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 21, 1919.
MONTJAR, JUDD — Son of Sannnl MoTT, PAUL — Son of Clifton Mott,
Montjar of Miller St.. Latrobe. I'a. En- entered service Dec. 6, 1917, was as -
lered service Ajiril 7. 1917, was as- signed to Cami> Greene and attached
signed to Camp Hancock and attached to the Motor Mechanics Air Service.
to Company M, 110th Infantry. 2Sth
Division. Went o verses May 3, 1918,
was slightly gassed, returned May ] 1.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 23, 1918, was slightly gassed, re-
turned May 11, 1919 and \\'as honor-
ably discharged May 23, 1919.
went overseas July 15, 1918, returned
June 29, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the 10th of July 1919.
MEWHERTER, RAY — Son of Harry MOFF, JOSEPH — Son of Mrs. Ed-
Mewherter, entered service May 22, ward Moff, of Latrobe, Pa. Entered
1917, assigned to Camp Dix, attached service Oct. 6, 1917, was assigned to
to Supply Co., 110th Infantry. 28th Camp Lee, went overseas May 18.
Division. He went overseas May 3, 1918 and was attached to Company D,
1918. returned July 11, 1919 and was 320th Infantry. 80th Division. Re-
honorably discharged. turned May 30, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged June 6, 1919.
MORAN, JAMES— Son of Mrs. Mary
Moran. Enlisted 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee, went overseas July 1918,
and was attached to Company A, 316th
Infantry, 79th Division. He returned
May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
MULLEN, JOHN — Born June 8.
1898, son of John Miller of Ligonier
St., Latrobe, Pa. He enlisted May
1917, in the Naval Reserves as Ma-
chinist's Mate. He was honorably
discharged April 1, 1919.
MULLEN. VINCENT — Son of John MURPHY, VINCENT: — Son of Jolm
Mullen of Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa. Murphy of James St., Latrobe, Pa.
Entered service 1918, was assigned to Entered service Sept. 1917, was as-
Bueknell University, attached to the signed to Camp Lee, went overseas
S. A. T. 0. He was honorably dis- March 13, 1918 and was attached to
charged Dec. 21, 1918. the 147tlL Artillery. He returned May
1919 and was honorably discharged the
same month.
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MURRAY. MICHAEL — Entered ser-
vii-e April 5. 1918. was assigned to
Camp Lee. went overseas, was attached
to Company H, 319th Infantry, 28th
Uivision. was wounded in knee caus-
ing loss of right leg, returned and was
honorably discharged Aug. 12, 1919.
MTRRAY. PETER — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Murray, entered service
Sept. 23. 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attadied to 321st Machine
Gun Hattalion. AVent overseas May
1918. returned May 19. 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 30, 1919.
MURRAY. ROBB— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Murray of Latrobe, Pa.,
entered service May 25. 1918. was as-
signed to Railway, attached to the
Medii-al Corps of Base Hospital No, 3
and was honoraldv discharged June 24,
1919.
MULLEN, JOHN R. — Born Jan. 20.
1891. son of Mrs. Ella Mullen. En-
tered service Sept. 23, 1917. in Com-
pany H. 327th Infantry. 82nd Division
at Cam]) Lee. He was ]»romoted to
Sergeant and served overseas, return -
ing in June 1919, when he was dis-
charged from the service.
Ml'ERS, LEROY — Born June 5,
1896, son of Henry Mvers of Latrobe,
Pa. Enlisted May 29, 1918 in the
Navy and was assigned to Norfolk. He
went overseas Nov. 1918, returned
Nov. 1919 and was relieved from ser-
vice.
MUIR. THOMAS — Son of Mrs.
Sarah Muir of Latrobe, Pa. Entered
service in 1918, was assigned to Camp
Meade, went overseas June 9, 1918,
was attached to the 301st Laundry
Unit, slightly gassed, returned March
13, 1919 and was honorably discharged
March 25, 1919.
MYERS. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Myers. He entered
service Sept. 4. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Dix, went overseas Oct. 21,
1918, was attached to Comx>any B,
72nd Engineers, returned July 11.
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 17, 1919.
NESSLER. JAMES A. — Son of Mrs.
Jlichael (i. Nessler, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Headquarters's
Company of the 328th Infantry. AVeht
overseas May 1918, returned May 21,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 6, 1919.
NIEHoJy.VK. l.VNAf V S ^.Sm, ,,f
Mr. Stephen Nieborak. 320 Miller St..
Latrobe. He entered the service Sept.
4. 1918. assigned to Camp Sherman,
later to Forrest, attached to 124th En-
gineers, Company A. He was honor -
ably discharged Dec. 23, 1918.
N"f:ii»i-.i;, :\iATTiii':\\ s \\- sun ,.i
ilr. and Mrs. Geo. Neider. He entered
the service Feb. 11, 1918, assigned to
Camp Lee, attached to the 313th Field
Artillery. Batlery C, 80th Division. He
went overseas May 1918. was in the
battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar-
goune, returned June 1919, was honor-
ably discharged June 1919.
NEIMAN. JOSEPH — Born July 25.
1889, son of Mr. George Neiman. La-
NEWMAN. GEORGE — Son of Mr.
Chas. Newman. Entered the service
trobe. Penna. He entered the service April 20, 1917, assigned to Camp
July 18. 1917. assigned to Camp Lee,
attached to the i9th Infantry. Com-
panv C. AVas honorably discharged
June 15, 1919.
Meade and Mills. Went overseas July
7. 1918. was wounded bv shrapnel
Sept. 1918. Returned Aug. 5. 1919.
was honorably discharged Aug. 12,
1919.
NEWMAN. JOHN— Son of Mrs. M.
L. Nickens, entered service Aug. 3.
1918. was assigned to Camp Custer,
later to Camj) Grant and attached to
Company I, 803rd Infantry. 92nd Di-
vision. Went overseas Sept. 17, 1918,
returned July 29, 1919 and honorably
discharged Aug. 3, 1919 with the rank
of Sergeant.
NOEL. JOHN— Son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Noi'l. entered service 1918. was as-
signed to Camj) Lee and attached to
Company H, 319th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision. Went over.seas, was slightly
wounded, returned June 1919 and hon-
orably discharged the same month.
NOLAN. JOHN W, — Son of Mr. and
Mrs Wm. Nolan. Entered the service
1917, assigned to Camp Lee and Gor-
don Went overseas June 28, 1918.
Attached to 307th Supply Train, Com-
pany A. Ranked as Corporal. Re-
turned May 6. 1919, was in battles of
Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel and Mor-
bach sector. Was honorably dis-
charged May 13, 1919.
U'HARA. DANIEL— Horn
1894, son of Mr. and Mrs.
O'Hara. He entered service l£
assigned to Camjt Lee and atta
the 155th Depot Brigade,
honorably discharged Dee. 16,
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ONDRIZEK, LEWIS — Entered ser ■ ONDRIEZEK. JAMES — Son of Mr, O'ROURKE. JOHN — Sou of Uv.i. O' TUOLE. GEORGE — Son of Mrs.
vice Oct. 6, 1917. assigned to Camp and Mrs. John Ondriezek. He entered Sarali O'Rourke. enlisted May 23. Catherine O'Toole. entered service
Lee. went overseas March 28, 1918. service July 22, 1918, was assigned to 1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock. July 23, 1918, was assigned to Barron
was attached to Comi)any D, 320th In- Camp Lee, and was attached to Com ■
fantry, 80th Division. He returned pany B, C. 0. T. S. He was honor-
March 21, 1919 and was honorably ably discharged Feb. 15, 1919.
discharged April 6. 1919.
Attached to Company M. 110th In- Field, later to Wadsworth. Was with
fantry, 28th Division. W'ent overseas Aviation, later Army Hospital, as a
May 3, 1918. was slightly gassed, re- Chaplain. He was honorably dis-
turned March 4. 1919 and was hon- charged Aug. 21, 1919 with rank of
orably disciarged April 13, 1919. Captain.
PADEN. GEORGE— Son of George
Paden, entered service June 2, 1919,
was assigned to the New York Train-
ing Camp and attached to the Navy.
He is still in service.
PARK, ARTHUR— Son of Mrs. PARIZEK, CHARLES — Son of PATTERSON. ROBERT— Son of
Lillie Park, entered service Aug. 18, Prank Parizek. He entered service Robert Patterson. He entered service
1917, was assigned to Camp Mills, Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned to Lee, 19i7, was assigned lo Camp Dix, went
went overseas Oct. IS, 1917, was at- went overseas May 25, 1918, was at- overseas, was attached to Medical
tached to 150th Machine Gun Batta- tached to Co. D, 149th Artillery. Rain- Corps, returned May 1919 and was
lion, 42nd Division, returned Feb. 22. bow Division, returned April 25, 1919 honorably discharged the same month.
1919 and was honorably discharged and was honorably discharged May
March 13, 1919. 3, 1919.
PEARCE. JOHN A.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pearce. He entered ser -
vice 19j.7, was assigned to Camp Lee,
was attached to Company A, 601st En-
gineers, went cverseas June 1918, re-
turned July 6. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged July 12, 1919.
PERGAMALIS, JAMES — Son of
Stelios Pergamalis. He entered ser-
vice Oct. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Devins. attached to Company B, 28th
Infantry. 1st Division. He went over-
seas July 1918. was slightly gassed,
returned March 9, 19l9 and was hon-
orably discharged March 24, 1919.
PERSHING. CLARENCE— Son of
H. W. Pershing, entered service Aug.
6, 1918, was assigned to Camp Wads-
worth and attached to the Evacuation
Hospital No. 9. W^ent overs.eas Sept.
25. 1918, returned June 27. 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 3.
1919
PHTLLTPPI. NEIL — Son of Mrs.
Jan-3 Phillippi. Entered service 1916,
was assigned to Camp Hancock, at-
tached 10 Company M, llOth Infantry,
28th Division, went overseas May
1918, and was killed in the battle of
Chateau Thierry, ou Aug, 2, 1918, by
an air raid.
PHILLirri. KALl'lJ— Sou uf Mr.s. I'oTTHOFF, li. W. — Born Au;;. ::, I'ljl'TlloPF. HARRY Sun ut Mr.
Jane Phillippi. He enlisted 1916, was 1896, son of H. B. Potthoff of Ligonier and Mrs. H. B. Potthoff of Latrobe,
I'OTTHOFP. LEO— Son of H. B.
Potthoff of Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa.
assigned to Camp Hanco'-k, attached St., Latrobe, Pa. He entered service Pa. He entered service in the winter He entered service June 10, 1912,
to Company M. llOth Infantry, 28th April 7, 1917, was assigned to Naval of 1918, was assigned to Camp Hali- was assigned to Fort Bliss, attached
Division. He went overseas May 31. Reserve S. S. Garner as Seaman. "Was bard, was attached to S. P. U. 420th to Troop 8, of the Cavalry, 1st Divi-
1917, was wounded twice, returned honorably discharged March 5, 1919. Motor Transport Corps, went overseas sion. He holds rank of 2nd Lieuten-
May 1919 and was honorably dis- Nov. 8, 1918 and is still in service. ft»t and is still in service
charged the same month.
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PRASNITZ, RUDOLPH— Sou of PRICE. ANTHONY A.— Sou of Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prasuitz, Eu- F. Price eulered tlie service in June
tered service Feb, 11, 1918. Assigned 1917 in Company M, 110th Infantry,
to Camp Lee. Attached to Company 28th Division. Was sent to Camp
C, 313th Machine Gun Company, 80th Hancock. Sailed overseas May 3.
Division. Went overseas May 1918, 1919. Returned to U. S. and was
returned June 1919 and was honor- honorably discharged in May 1919.
iibly discharged the same month.
PRICE. HARMON E.— Sou of AVm. _ PUNDAI, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
F. Price entered the service Sept. Mr?. Andr'_'w Pundai, enlisted June 5,
1917 with Company H. 131st lufan- 1916. Assigned to Camp Hancock,
try. was sent to Camp Gordon and Attached to Company M, llOth Infan-
sailed for overseas Oct. 1919. Killed try, 28th Division. Went overseas
in action the 5th of Sept. 1918. May 3, 1918, was gassed, returned
May 16, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 23, 1919.
PL'XItAI JOSEPH — Son of ilr. an<l gl'KER. CLAHKNCE — Sun of W il i^l INN. -K iSEPH^Son ui Mv. nn.i t^»L'IXLEVAN, HARRY — Son of
Mrs. Andrew Pundai, enlisted June 4. liani Queer. Entered service July 22, Mrs. James Quiun. Entered service Mrs. Sarah Quinlevau. He entered
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee, at- 1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest, service June 1917, was assigned to
Attached to Company M, 110th In- tached to Truck Company 10, Pro- and attached to Company B, 108th Kelley Field, Texas, and was attached
fantry. 28th Division. Went overseas visional Motor Supply Train. Went Engineeis, 33rd Division. Went over- to the Medical Corps of the Hospital.
May 3, 1918, was gassed, returned overseas Oct. 28, 1918, returned July seas Oct. 1918, returned June 1919 He was honorably discharged Feb. 27,
May 9 1919 and was honorably dis- 20, 1919 and was honorably discharged and was honorably discharged the 1919.
charged with rank of Sergeant May 31, July 25, 1919. same month.
1919.
REED. AMY — Danghu-r ol Mr. and
KKKD. HAKKV — Son ol Mr. and
REED. THOMAS^ — Son oi Thomas
Mrs. John Reed. She enlisted Sept. Mrs. S. P. Reed. Entered service Feb
1918, was assigned to Camp Dix Base 23, 1918, -".^as assigned to Camp Mills,
Hospital and attached to the Red and attached to Battery F, 345th Regi-
Cross Nurse Corps. She was honor- ment, 90th Division. \N'eut overseas
ably discharged Sept. 4, 1919. June 30, 1918, returned June 7, 1919
end was honorably discharged June 14, ablv discharged Sept. 1919.
1919.
Reed. Entered service July 24, 1918.
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to C. B, 16th Infantrv. 1st Divi-
sion. Sailed Sept. 12. 1918. Re-
turned Sept. 5, 1919 and was honor-
Ki'.Ei'lX.r, JomJPH 1'— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Reeping, entered ser-
vice Jan. 1918. He was sent to Port-
ress Monroe, attached to the 41 at
Coast Artillery Corps, transferred to
Camp Joseph E. Johnson, was made
Corporal and honorably discharged
from service Dec. 7, 1918.
RKEVES, JOHN — Son of Mr. and REEVES, LEONARD — Son of Mr.
Mrs. P. J. Reeves. He enlisted May and Mrs. P. J. Reeves. He enlisted
6, 1917, was assigned to Custer, later May 24. 1917, was assigned to League
to Lee and attached to the Infantry Island and attached to the U. S. S.
Replacement Training Camp. He Wanderer, Torpedo Boat Destroyer,
holds rank of 2nd Lieutenant and was He went overseas Sept. 22, 1917, re-
honorably discharged Dec. 24, 1918. turned Jan. 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
RKEVES, THOMAS KEVIN — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Reeves. He
enlisted Sept. 21, 1918, was assigned
to Villanova Training Camp, and at-
RICH, CHARLES — Sou u£ Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Rich. He entered service
1918, was assigned to Cami) Lee and
attached to the Quartermaster Detach
tached to the S. A. T. C. He was ment. He was honorably discharged
honorably discharged Dec. 22, 1918. May 8, 1919.
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RICH. MICHAEL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Rit-h. He entered service
Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Postal Express
Service. He went overseas Dec. 4,
1917, returned July 7. 1919 and was
honorably discharged the same month.
RIDILLA. JOSEPH— Son of Peter
Ridilla. entered service Sept. 3, 1918.
was assigned 1o Camp Forest, and at-
tached to Company C, 129th Engineers.
Went overseas Oct. 1918, returned
July 9, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged July 15, 1919.
RICHARDS. JOHN F. — Son of
Armstrong Richards- Entered the ser-
vice in May 1918 with Company E,
51st Infantry, 6th Division. Was
was assigned to Camp Forrest, and at-
1918. Returned to U. S. and was
honorably dicharged from service in
Marth 1919.
RIGGS, RICHARD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Riggs. He enlisted 1916,
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
attached to Company M, 110th In-
fantry. 28th Division. He went over-
.•leas May 1918, was wounded Aug. 2,
1918, returned Jan. 1919. Honorably
discharged Feb. 1919.
K()Al>.\i \ < ! \ iM.KS- Sdii nl <:.
H. Roadman, cutcrL-d .service May 25,
1918. was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf and attached to the 61st Field
Artillery. Went overseas Aug. 18,
1918. T'-turned April 26, 1919 and was
honorably discharged April 29, 1919.
UlHiii \\ILL1A.M M— S..P uf An
dre -v and Rebecca RoI.il.>, Enlisted
Feb. 12, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee,
Va., 319th Infantry, 80th Division.
Sailed May 18. 1918. In battles of
Artois sector, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Ar-
gonne. Returned June 2, 1919, Hon-
orably discharged June 12, 1919.
li(iBlXS<jX. JOJIX — Sen of Mr. nn.".
Mr.i. J. M. Roinnson. Entered service
July 16, 1917, and was assigned to
U. S. S. Massachusetts. He went
!;n];lXS(iX, RALPH — Sun uf Mr.
and ^Irs. ). M- Robinson, entered ser-
vice May 27, 1918, was assigned to
Paris Island and attached to the 5th
overseas Feb. 1918, made several trips Brigade of JIarines. He went overseas
across and was honorably discharged Oct. 16, returned Aug 6. 1919 and was
Feb. 10, 1919. honorably discharged Aug. 11, 1919.
RABLK. FRANK — Son of Mr. iind
Mrs. M. Rable entered service 1916,
was assigned to New]iort News and
attached to the Navy. He is still in
service.
ROiiLK. JOHN— Son uf Mr. and KoliLK. RUDOLPH— Son uf Mr. ROCLRS. JOHN— Snn m K,h\;ird
Mrs. M. Roble, enlisted 1916, was as- and Mrs. M. Roble. entered service Rogers, enlisted in the Sunnner of
signed to Camp Hancock. Attached April 1918. was assigned to Camp Lee, 1917, was assigned to OaUmont. At-
to Companv M, 110th Infantrv. 28th attached to 315th Machine Gun Com- tached to the Ordnance Department.
Division, w'ent overseas May 1917. was pany. 80th Division. He went over- He went overseas in the Summer of
slightly wounded, returned May 1919 seas May 1918, was slightly wounded, 1917. returned in Fall of 1919 and
and was honor;il)!y discharged the same returned June 1919 and was honor- was honorul)ly discharged Aug. 5,
month. " ably discharged the same month. 1919.
ROLLA, EDWARD — Son of W. H.
RoUa. entered service Sept. 23, 1917.
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company E. 17 th Engineers.
Went overseas March 23, 1918, re-
turned March 11, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged April 12, 1919.
ROTH, WALTER J. — Son of George
Roth. Entered service May 1918 and
served as a Corporal with Hospital No.
6. Was sent to Camp George and
later to Camp Lee. Sailed Aug. 1918
and returned in May, 1919. He was
honorably discharged in Jun-j 1919.
RUFFNER, J A.:\IES--Son of Mr
and Mrs. John Ruffner. Entered ser-
vice 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
RUFFNEi:. JOJIX— Sou of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ruffner. entered service
Nov. 1, 1917, was assigned to Camp
and attached to 601st Engineers. He Meade, attached to the Medical De
w.ent overseas Feb. 1918, was slightly partment of 1st Division. Went over-
gassed. Returned April 1919 and is sea^ Feb. 1918, returned July 6. 1919
still in service. Jmd was honorably discharged with
rank of Sergeant.
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RUFFNER. JOHN — Son of ■\Villiam
and Laura Ruffner. Enlisted May 25.
1918. Sent to Camp Lee, Va. In
Camp Surgeon's ofFiee. Honorably
discharged Feb. 3, 1919 at Camp Lee.
RULLO. illKE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. RuUo, entered service Sept.
5, 1918, was assigned to Camji Green-
leaf. Attached to Base Hospital No.
91. Went overseas Oct. 6, 1918, re-
turned May 27. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 2. 1919.
RUNDLE. JOE R. — Son of Joseph
Rundle. Entered service Dec. 26.
1917 in the Marines. Paris Island. S.
C. Sailed April 23, 1918 and took
part in the battles of Chateau Thierry
Belleau AVood. Soisson and St. Mihiel.
He was wounded and slightly gassed.
Returned May 13, 1919.
RYNKOFSKY. ALEXANDER — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatious Rynkofsky,
entered service May 1918, was assign-
ed to Camp Lee, and !:ttached to 54th
Guard Company. Went overseas July
22. 1918, and is still in service.
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SCHALL. LKKOV--MK of E. H.
Schall. entered service 1917. was as-
signed to Cani]> Merrit and attached to
4th Battalion 20th Engineers. Went
overseas Jan. 4, 1918. was transferred
to 45th Base Hospital L'nit, returned
July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged with rank of 1st Lieutenant.
SCHOTT, F. M. — Son of Mrs.
Jeannie Schott. entered service 1918.
was assisned to Camp Custer and at-
tached to 160th Depot Brigade. He
was honorably discharged Jan. 1919.
SELEKMAN, MAX — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Selekman enlisted Oct. 1
1918. was assigned to University of
Pittsburgh and attached to the S. A.
T. C. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 18. 1918.
SEMLER. HOWARD— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Semler. entered ser-
vice June 1917, was assigned to Al^en-
town and attached to 530th Section
of Ambulance Corjjs. AVent overseas
in Spring of 1918, returned March
1919 and was honorably discharged
the same mouth.
SEkENA. FRANK— ?!inn ft .Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Serena, entered service
Sept. 1917. was assigned to Caniii Lee
and attached to 321st Field Artillery.
Went overseas May 19, 1918. returned
yiny 20, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged with rank of Corporal.
SERENA. LAWRENCE — S-ui <it Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Serena, entered ser-
vice Aug. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee, and attached to Company C, Train
Battalion. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 1918.
SERENA. MICHA1-.L— feou of Mr. SESSf. ALKXANi»EK — Son of
j:nd Mrs. Frank Serena, enlisted June Henry Sessi, entered service May 26,
4. 1917. was as.signed to Camp Han-
cock, and attached to Company M.
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
overseas May 3, 1918. was slightly
gassed, returned May 16, 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
1918, was assigned to Camp Green -
leaf and attached to Base Hospital
No. 214. Went overseas Sept. 1, 1918
leturned Jaly 24, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 30, 1919.
SESSI. FRANK— Sun of H.ury
Sessi. entered service Sept. 22, 1917,
was assigned to Camp (Jordon and at-
tached to Company C, 320th Machine
Gun Company. 82nd Di\';siou. Went
overseas Ai)ril 25, 1918, returnee^ May
6, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 13. 1919.
SESSIE. JOHN L.— Sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Sessie. Enlisted Sept.
23, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee.
Attached to Infantry, Company G,
326th Regiment, 82nd Division. Sail-
ed April 27, 1918. Returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 10, 1919.
SESSI, I'REMO^ — Sou of Henry
Sessi, entered service May 26. 1918.
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the Medical Corps. Went
overseas Sept. 1, 1918. returned Aug.
20. 1919 and was honorably discharged
Aug. 27. 1919.
SHAFFER. JAMES— Sou of Her-
man Shaffer, entered service July 30.
1918. was assigned to Camp Forrest.
attached to the 122nd Engineers.
Went overseas Oct. 1918. returned
July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 18, 1919.
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SHAFFER, PAUL — Son of Herman SHAFFER. THOMAS — Son of Mrs.
SHARP. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and SHARP, WESLEY— Son of Mr. and
Shaffer, entered service June 1919, M. T. Shaffer, entered service Oct. 6, Mrs. T. M. Sharp, entered service 1918 Mrs. T. M. Sharp, entered service
was assigned to Camp Afeade and at- 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee, went was assigned to Camp Dix, and at- 1917, was assigned to AVashington. D.
tached to the Artillery. Went over- overseas Feb. 10, 1918, was attached tached to the Central Investigation C, and attached to Ordinanct Dept.
seas June 1919 and is still in service, to the 15th Company 1st Regiment in Record Office. Went overseas May He holds the rank of 5nd Lieutenant
French Aviation. Returned June 18, 1918, returned Aug. 1919 and was and is still in service.
1919 and was honorably discharged honorably discharged with rank of
with rank of Corporal. Sergeant Major.
SHAW. ALMON — Son of Amos SHEEHAN. FRANCIS — Son of Mr. SHERER. CHARLES — Son of Jacob SHERIDAN. ANN--Daughter of Mr.
Shaw, entered service Sept. 1918, was and Mrs. William Sheehan, entered Shearer, entered service Oct. 7, 1917. and Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, enlisted
assigned to Bucknell University and service Nov. 28, 1917, was assigned to was assigned to Camp Lee and attach- 1917. was assigned to Pitt University,
attached to the S. A. T. C. He was Sanaton, Texas, and attached to the ed to the Quartermaster Corps. Went and attached to U. S. Army Nurse
honorably discharged Dec. 17. 1918. 330th Aero Squadron. Went overseas overseas Feb. 27. 1918, returned July Corps. Went overseas Sept. 1917, was
July 31, 1918, returned Dec. 1918 and 16. 1919 and was honorably discharged stationed at Base Hospital No. 27.
was honorably discharged Dec. 15, July 23, 1919 with rank of Sergeant, returned March 1919 and was honor-
1918. ably discharged May 1919.
SHERIl'.W, .mux-- s.in nf Mr. an.l SllIXKn, ANHKI^W"- Sun .it An SIllNKO. .H »I1\ - -Snn of Andrew SHINKO. SVK V\ L - ion of Andrew
Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, entered service, drew SUiuko, enlerud service Sept. 9, Shinko, enlisted Feb. 2, 1918, was sent Shinko, entered service May 6, 1918,
was assigned to West Point and at 1918, was sent to Camp Green and to Waco, Texas and later Camp Dix. was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
tached to 71st Field Artillery. Battery placed with Company F, 30th Infan- He sailed July 18, 1918. had his left Conrpany A. 51st Infantry. He sailed
F. He was honorably discharged try, 3rd Division. Sailed May 1, 1918, leg broken in a fall from his plane, July 1918, returned Sept. 1919 and
March 1919. returned Aug. 23, 1919 and was hon- returned Dec. 10. 1918 and was hon- was honorably discharged later that
orably discharged Aug. 28, 1919 with orably discharged the 23rd of that month.
the rank of Corporal. month.
yaiNSKY, JOSEPH — Son of Mr. SHIREY, CARL E— ,Son ui Danu'I SHIREY, IHWIN P.— Son of Philip WllOW ERS, EDWARD A. — Sou of
and Mrs. Peter Shinsky. Enlisted C. Shirey, entered service July 23, Shirey, enlistod Oct. 11. 1918 in the John H. Showers entered the service
May 24, 1918. Was sent to Camp 1917. He was sent to Camp Lee, at- S. A. T. C. University of Pittsburgh, in the Fall of 1918 with Base Hospital
Greenleaf, Ga. Attached to Medical tached to the Medical Corps and on attached to Company F and was honor -
Corps, Base Hospital No. 9. Sailed Sept. 1, 1919, was still in service. ably discharged Dec. 10, 1918.
Oct. 1918. Returned April 10, 1919.
Was honorably discharged April 22,
1919.
No. 11. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and Camp Dix. Sailed for overseas
Oct. 1918. Returned and was honor-
ably discharged in Aug. 1919.
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SHIREY. JOSEPH — Son of Oliver
Shirey, enlisted Dec. 14, 1917, was as-
signed to Illinois and attached to the
Head quarter's Flying Sohooi Detach •
ment. Was honorably discharged
Feb. 21, 1919 with rank of Lieutenant.
SHIREY. RAYMOND — Son of Geo.
Shirey, entered service Sept. 23, 1917
was assigned to Ciimp Lee and attach-
ed to Company C, 307th Engineers,
82nd Division. Went overseas May
19, 1918, returned June 15. 1919 and
was honorably discharged with rank of
Sergeant.
SIEMON, FREDERICK H. — Son ot
Adam Siemon. Entered service May
25, 1918, Medical Corps, Base Hos-
pital No. 61, Camp Greenleaf. Was
made Scrgi-ant and sailed Aug. 22.
1918. Returned May 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged fifteen days later.
SHOWALTER, HILARY — Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Showalter, enlisted May
1916. was assigned to Camp Hancock
and attached to Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. He was honor-
ably discharged on Jan. 25, 1919 with
rank of Corporal.
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SHOWALTER, MAURICE— Son of
William Showalter, enlisted Sept.
1917, was assigned to Camp Meade
and attached to the 304th Ammunition
Train. 79th Division. Went overseas
July 1918, returned June 1919 and
was honorably discharged with rank
of 1st Lieutenant.
SHOWALTER. CLARENCE — Son of
Wiliam Showalter, entered service May
31, 1917, was assigned to Fort Ben-
jamin and attached to the 55th En-
gineers. Went overseas June 1918,
returned June 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged with rank of Ser-
geant.
SHOWALTER, EUGENE— Son of
William Showalter. enlisted May 1917.
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
attached to Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. Went over-
seas June 1918, was slightly wounded,
returned June 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged with rank of CorporaL
SHOWERS. LEWIS— Son of Mrs.
Mary Patterson, enlisted May 29, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Hancock. At-
tached to Company M, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Went overseas May 3,
3 918, returned May 12, 1919 and was
Corporal.
SIARD. HOWARD— Son of Mr. and
Airs. James Siard. entered service July
22, 1918. was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Officers' Training
School. He was honorably discharged
Nov. 22, 1918 with rank of Corporal.
SINKEY, STEPHEN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Sinkey, entered ser-
vice March 9. 1918. was assigned to
Fort Sill and attached to the 202nd
Air Service. He was honorably dis-
charged March 20, 1919.
SIPE, CHARLES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sipe, enlisted May 31,
1916, was assigned to Mexican Border,
attached to Company M, 110th Infan-
try, 28th Division, later detached and
sent to Fort Niagara to Officers'
Training School. He was honorably
discharged Jan. 24, 1919 as 1st Lieu-
tenant.
SKELLEY, DOMINICK— Sou of
Henry and Emma Skelley. Enlisted
March 2, 1917. Sent to Camp Lee.
Sailed June 1917. In battle of Ar-
gonne Forest. Gassed and shell-
shocked, returned March 1919 and was
honorably discharged March 1919.
SMITH, HUGHES— Son of Mr. and
ilrs. W. H. Smith, entered service
Oct. 2. 1918, was assigned to Fort
Thomas, and attached to the Army.
He was honorably discharged Dec. 15,
1918.
SMITH, LEWIS— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Smith, entered service Oct.
8, 1918, was assigned to Detroit, Mich.
Attached to 816th Aero Squadron. He
was honorably discharged March 10.
1919 with rank of Sergeant.
SMITH. KENETH — Son of Daniel
Smith, entered service June 1, 1919.
was assigned to the Ambulance Driver
Corps, went overseas June 11, 1918,
returned April 26, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged with rank of Ser-
geant.
SMITH, MALCOLM— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Smith, entered ser-
vice, was assigned to Camp Forrest
and attached to Company I, 52nd In-
fantry, 6th Division. Went overseas
July 5. 1918, returned Feb. 2. 1919
and" was honorably discharged Feb. 16,
1919.
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SMITH. MICHAEL — Son of Audy SPROCH. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Smith. Enlisted Sept. 5. 1916. Sail- Mrs. John Sproch. Enlisted March 6,
ed June 11, 1918. In the battles of 1918. Engaged in the battle of
Meuse- Argonne, Flanders and St. Mi- Chateau Thierry. Returned from
hiel. Was slightly gassed. Received overseas Aug. 1919. Was honorably
iive citations. Returned Aug. 28. discharged Aug. 1919.
1919. Was honorably discharged
Sept. 3, 1919.
SOLES. ELMER — Son of Clarence SONNEFELT. JOHN— Son of Mr.
Soles, entered service June 2, 1918. and Mrs. Anthony Sonnefelt, entered
was assigned to Fort Oglethorpe and service April 5, 1918, was assigned to
attached to the Medical Corps. He Camp Lee and attached to Company 5,
was honorably discharged June 15, 2nd Training Battalion. He was hon-
1919 with rank of Sergeant. orably discharged Jan. 1, 1919 with
rank of Cook.
STAHL, FRANK — Son of Isiah
Stahl, entered service Dec. 19. 1917.
was assigned to Camp McPherson, and
attached to the Medical Corps. Went
overseas March 1918, returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged the
same month.
STAIRS, HENRY M. — Son of Jonas
Stairs. Enlisted July. 1917 in Com-
pany E, 110th Infantry, 28th Division
and was sent to Cami) Hancock. He
was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant.
Sailed May J 918. Was in the battles
of Argonno Forest and Marue. Was
slightly gassed. Returned April 1919
and was honorably discharged.
STEELE, JOSEPH — Son of Andrew | STEWART, McKAY — Son of Jacob
Steele, entered service in the Fall of
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf,
and attached to the Medical Corps.
He was honorably discharged in the
Spring of 1919 with the rank of 2nd
Lieutenant.
Stewart, entered service May 25, 1918,
was sent to Camp Greenleaf. Attached
to Base Hospital No. 61. Sailed Aug.
22, 1918. returned April 18, 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 29,
1919.
STEWAK'I', i.Lolviil';, .)!;. - Sau ui s'ri:\\Ai;T, .iacoi: .ll;. — Son of
Geo. Stewart, cutcrfd .service June 4, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Stewart, entered
1918, was assigned to Camp Dix, and .service in July 1918. He was sent to
attached to the Aviation. He was Camp Lee. placed with Company L,
honorably discharged Nov. 23, 1918. 16th Infantry, sailed Sept. 1918, re-
turned Sept. 191G and was honorably
discharged from service,
STEWART, JOSEPH — Son of Jacob
Stewart. Entered service May 25,
1918, went to Camp Greenleaf. At-
tached to Medical Corps. Sent over
STRONG, GEORGE— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Strong, entered ser-
vice 19 L7, was assigned to Camp Lee,
attached tn Company M, 320th Regi-
seas Sept. 2, 1918, returned July 22, ment, 3rd Division. Went overseas
1919 and was honorably discharged April 1918 and was killed Oct. 4,
from service later that month. 1918 at Argonne.
STROUSE, LEON— Sun of (JhurU-s
Strouse, entered service June 1. 1917,
was assigned to Camp Crane and at-
tached to the Ambulance Service.
Went overseas June 13, 1918, returned
April 23, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged with rank of Corporal.
SULLIVAN. JOHN — Sun uf Mi.harl
Sullivan, entered service June 5, 1917,
was assigned to Fort Benjamin Harri-
.son. Attached to the 15th Ambulance
Corps. Went overseas Dee. 4, 1917,
returned Aug. 6, 1919 and was honor-
ably dischnrged witli the rank of Ser-
geant.
SCLLIVAX, riiiO'inV -.Sun UI
Michael Sullivan, entered service
Sept. 6, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Contpany I, 320th
Infantry, 30th Division. Went over-
seas May 26, 1918, returned May 30,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 9, 1919.
^W'Y'.ESKW LTIAKLh:,S- -S'-u uf Mr.
and Mrs. George Sweeney, entered ser-
vice when the Mexican trouble arose,
was attached to the 3rd Regiment of
the Infantry. He holds the rank of
Sergeant and is still in the service
oi: the Mexican Border.
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SWEENEY, CLARENCE— Son of TARR, LOGAN L. — Son of •\Villiain TAYLOR. ROBERT — Son of Mr. TELFORD. ARTHUR — Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gtiorge Sweeney, entered Tarr, entered serviee April 4. 1918. and Mrs. Christ Taylor, entered ser- and Mrs. James Telford, entered' ser-
serviee Aug. 15, 1918, ^as assigned to was sent to Camp Lee. Attat-hed to vice 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee vice July 15, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Jaekson and attaihed to the Company I. 31Htli Infantry, 80th Di- and attaehed to Company E, 80th Di- Camp Hancork. Attached to Company
army. He was honorably discharged vision. Sailed May 1918, was wounded vi.sion. Went overseas May 1918, was M, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
Jan. 5. 1919. at the Argonne offensive, returned Jan. slightly gassed, returned "June 1919 was honorably discharged in the fall
9, 1919 and was Sept. 1, 1919 not yet and was honorably discharged with of 1919 with rank of Corporal.
discharged. the rank of Corporal.
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TEWKS. VICTOR — Entered service
Feb. 11, 1918, was attaehed to Com-
pany B. 30Dth Engineers, 80th Divi-
sion. Went overseas May 26, 1918,
returned June 3, 1919 and was hon -
orably discharged June 11, 1919 with
rank of Corporal.
THIEDE, VINCENT— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Thiede. entered serviee
April 6, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the Infantry. Went
overseas May 7, 1918, returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 2, 1919.
THOMAS. CLARENCE J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas. Enlisted
Oot. 3, 1917, assigned to Fort Leaven-
worth, 7th Engineer Train. Went
overseas March 15, 1918. Was cited
for bravery near Regnieville. Return-
ed July 28, 1919 and was honorably
discharged Aug. 1919 with rank of
Corporal.
TOWNSEND. RALPH B.— Son of
Mr. Frank R. Townsend, entered ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918, assigned to Camp
Lee, attached to Company C, 313 th
Machine Gun Battalion, SOth Division.
Went overseas May 24, 1918. returned
June 7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 12, 1919.
TROY, JiKSEi'il— ^5uu ul" Mr. and
Mrs. John Troy, entered service Feb.
191S. was as.signed to Camp Lee. At-
tached to 313th Field Artillery, Bat-
tery D. Went overseas May 25, 1918,
TlioY. NoKiiLT — Son of Mr. and TKKXKY. EARL — Son of Hora e TRLXAL. LARL— Son of David
Mrs. J. C. Troy, entered service June Terney, entered service Sept. 23, 1917, Truxal, entered service May 1917, was
1, 1917. was as.signed to Fort Riley, was assigned to Camp Lee and attach- assigned to Camp Hancock, and at-
Attached to Company B, 78th Field ed to 307th Sanitary Train. Went tached to Company M, 110th Infantry,
Artillery, 6th Division. Went over- overseas May 18, 1918, returned May 28th Division. Went overseas June
returned May 28, 1919 and honorably seas July 1918, returned June 10, 6, 1919 and was honorably discharged 1918 and was killed in action at
discharged June 6, 1919
1919 and was honorablv discharged May 10, 1919.
June 1919.
Chateau Thierry on Sept. 9, 1918.
_ VILK. JOHN A
Vilk, entered servi
was sent to Camp
163rd Infantry. H.
returned July 1919
discharged later th
— Son o*" Stepln
•e July 3rd. 191
Lee, Compauv '
■ sailed Sept. 191
and was honorab
t month.
VILK. MICHAEL J. — Son of
Ste'jJien V'llk, entered service Feb. 12.
1918, was sent to Cam]> Lee, Head -
quarter's Company, 9th Infantry. He
was transferred to Camp Blerritt. sail-
ed Aug. 22. 1918. returned Aug. 1,
1919 and -vas honorably discharged on
the 13tb of that montti.
VILK. STEPHEN JR. — Son of VINCE, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Ste] du-n Vilk. Entered service Ajiril Mrs. Mike Vince. Enlisted Aug. 20,
27, 1918. Was assigned to Camp 1918 in the Marine Corps. Sent to
Grt'cnleaf, lilaced with the Medical IV*- Paris Island, S. 0. Was honorably
tachment and was honorably discharg- discharged June 26, 1919.
ed Dec. 15. 1918.
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VINCE. MIKE — Son of Mr. and
VISCONTI. EARNEST — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Mike Vince. Enlisted May 26, and Mrs. Angelo Visconti, entered ser-
1918. Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe, vice Sept. 1918, was assigned to Great
Ga. Attached to Base Hospital 107, Lakes and attached to the Navy. He
Medical Department. Sailed Oct. 31, was honorably discharged Nov. 1918.
1918. Returned July 6, 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 15, 1919.
VISCONTI. JOSEPH— Son of Mr.
VOGLE, GEORGE — Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Angelo Visconti, entered ser- Mrs. George Vogle, entered service
vice Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to 1918, was assigned to the Base Hos-
Camp Lee, Company A, 328th Infan- pital at Jackson and attached to the
try, 82nd Division. Went overseas Medical Corps. He was honorably
May 1, 1918, was slightly gassed, re- discharged Feb. 25, 1919.
turned May 22, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 30 1919.
WANG. STEVE M. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wano. Enlisted Oct. 6.
1917. Sent to Camp Lee. Company D,
320th Infantry. Sailed May 1918, was
wounded and gassed Sept. 26, 1918.
Returned May 1919. Was honorably
discharged June 1919.
WHALEN, ANTHONY— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Whalen, entered ser-
vice May 1918, was assigned to Con-
struction Camp No. 1, Ga., and at-
tached to Hospital Corps. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
WALKER, JOSIAH — Son of Leo-
nard Walker, entered service June
1917, was assigned to Shelby, Miss,
and attached to Supply Co., 158th In-
fantry. Went overseas Sept. 1918, re-
turned April 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 1919 with rank of
Sergeant.
WALCHACK, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Walchack, entered ser-
vice June 27, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 7th
Heavy Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop.
Went overseas Aug. 1918, returned
Feb. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 1919.
WALLBAUM. JUlIX-^on of IKury WALTER, EDMUND — Son of WEATHERTOX, WILBER C— Son AVEBER, CLARENCE — Sun of Mr.
Wallbaum, entered service Oct. 6, 1917 Joseph Walter, entered service April of Henry Weatherton. Enlisted Sept. and Mrs. L. Weber, entered service
was assigned to Camp Lee, Company 29, 1918, was assigned to Paris Island 9, 1917. Sent to Camp Lee. Attached March 7, 1918. and was attached to
D, 320th Infantry, 80th Division, and attached to the Marine Corps, to 320th Infantry. Sailed April 1918. the 148th Aero Squadron. Went over-
Went overseas May 1918, wounded in Went overseas Sept. 13, 1918, re- Stationed at Angers, France. Re- seas June 1918, returned March 25,
right arm, returned June 1919 and turned Aug. 8, 1919 and was honor- turned Feb. 23, 1919. Was honorably 1919 and was honorably discharged
was honorably discharged June 6, ably discharged Aug. 13, 1919. discharged Mar. 6, 1919. April 29, 1919.
1919.
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WECHUCK. JAMES— Son of Mr. WHITE. WM. P.— Son of Mrs. WHITEMAN. HARRY JOHNSON—
and Mrs. Jacob Wechuck. entered ser- Louise White entered the service May Entered service July 5, 1918, was as-
vice June 5, 1919, was assigned to 26, 1917. Sailed for overseas in July signed to Camp Greenleaf and at-
Fort Kamehameha. Honolulu and at- 1917 and returned to the U. S. and tached to Veterinary. He was honor-
taehed to the 1st Company of the was honorably discharged from the ably discharged Dec. 14, 1918.
Coast Artillery. He is still in service, service in July 1919.
WILKINS, GEUKGK D. — Son of
Nelson Wilkins, enlisted Aug. 16,
1914 in the United States Navy. He
was aboard the U. S. S- Wyoming, was
postmaster, made several trips over-
seas and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service.
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WILSON. ROBERT— Son of Mrs. WOLK, ANTHONY— Son of Joseph WINEMAN, LESTER— Son of Mr. WINKLEW.SKI. PAUL— Son of Mr.
Sie Layhue, entered service May 6. Wolk, enlisted April 5, 1918, sent to and Mrs. D. M. Wineman, enlisted and Mrs. M. ^Vinklewski. entered ser-
1918, was assigned to Fort Bliss and Camp Greenleaf, attached to Medical 1914, was assigned to Camp Hancock, vice Jan. 7, 1918, was assigned to
attached to the 5th Cavalr.v. He was Corps, sailed Nov. 1918, was in the Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th Di- Fort Thomas, Battery F, 74th Artil-
honorably discharged April 9, 1919. battle of Argonne Forest. Returned vision. Went overseas May 2. 1918 lery. Went overseas Aug. 1918, re-
June 1, 1919. Was honorably dis- and was killed Aug. 2, 1918 at turned Dec. 1918 and was honorably
charged July 14, 1919. Chateau Thierry. discharged Jan. 2, 1919.
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WORK, VALGEAN — Son of Lester WRIGHT. BAYARD — Son of Dr. WRIGHT, FRANK — Son of Dr. WOODS, JAMES — Son of Mrs.
Work. Enlisted Jan. 10, 1918. Sent Bayard Wright, entered service July Bayard Wright, entered service May Mary Woods, entered service June 25,
to Camps Ft. Thomas and Dix. At- 16, 1918, was assigned to Plattsburg 30, 1918, was assigned to Camp Jack- 1918, was assigned to Washington
tached to Artillery Park. Sailed May Barracks, Company M, 2nd Provisional son and attached to 61st Field Artil- Barracks and attached to the 71st En-
21, 1918. Was in the battle of Cham- Regiment. Honorably discharged Dec. lery. Honorably discharged June 9, gineers. He was honorably discharged
pagne, Marne and Argonne. Returned 12, 1918 with rank of Sergeant. 1919. Dec. 24, 1919 with rank of Sergeant.
June 3, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
WRIGHT, WILLIAM— .Son of Harrv ZAPPONE, FRANCIS— Sou of Mrs. ZELTXER, JOHN— Son uf Mr. and ZUXDELL, JAMES— Son of David
Wright, entered service May 10, 1917', Mary Zappone. entered service in 1918, Mrs. Zeltner, entered service May 25, Zundell, entered service in the Fall of
was assigned to Philadelphia Navy was assigned to Camp Dix and attach- 1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf 1910, was assigned to Camp Hancock,
Yard and attached to the Navv with ed to Company C, 83rd Infantry. 17th and attached to Base Hospital No. 76. Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
the U S. S. Amecra. He was honor Division. He was honorablv discharg- Went overseas Aug. 31, 1918, returned vision. Captain Zundell sailed May
ably discharged Aug. 18, 1919. ed with rank of Corporal on Feb. 8, April 23, 1919 and was honorably dis- 20, 1918 and was killed in the battle
1919. charged May 2, 1919. of Chateau Thierry on July 30, 1918.
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YOST. ARTHUR — Son of Mr. and YOST. HARRY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Yost, entered service Sept. Mrs. John Yost, entered service Sept.
9, 1917, was assigned to the Head- 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
quarter's Det.. 305th Engineers, 80th and attached to 2nd Casual Co., 1st
Division. Went overseas May 26. Bn. R. T. C. He was honorably dis-
1918, returned June 3, 1919 and was charged Jan. 27, 1919 with rank of
honorably discharged June 11, 1919 Sergeant,
with rank of Sergeant Major.
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ACKERMAN, ELMER J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Aekerman. En-
tered service April 29, 1918 with Com-
ADAMCYK. THEODORE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Adamcyk. En
listed with Company I, 327th Infan
pany M, 14Gth Regiment. Assigned to try, Sept. 1917. Assigned to Camp
Camp Lee. Sailed June 1918, was in Lee. Went overseas May 1918, was in
the battles of Flanders, St. Mihiel, several battles, received machine gun
Meuse- Argonne, returned April 10, wounds, returned May 1919 and was
1919 and was honorably discharged honorably discharged May 29, 1919.
April 11, 1919.
ALBER, FELIX — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Alber. He enlisted in
Oct. 1918 with Company 4 of the S.
A. T. C, University of Pittsburgh.
Was honorably discharged Dec, 12,
1919.
ANDERSON, THOMAS— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Anderson. Enlisted
in the Fall of 1896 with Company M,
110th Infantry and was assigned to
Camp Hancock. Major Anderson went
overseas May 1918, was in the battle
of Chateau Thierry and was killed
Sept. 5, 1919, in action.
BARNETT, ALFRED J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett. En-
listed Jiily 17, 1917 with section 530
BETTS. REV. ROBERT C. — He was BEVERIDGE, GEORGE J. — Son of BILLER, WILLIAM J. — Son of Mr.
assigned to Washington Barracks, D. Mrs. Beveridge. Enlisted Oct. 22, and Mrs. Jos. Biller. Entered service
C, attached to the 56th Engineers. He 1917. Assigned to Camp Lee, _Com- July 22, 1918 and was assigned to
Ambulance Service, Camp Crane. Went was 1st Lieutenant, went overseas pany M, 166th Infantry, Annex Force. Camp Lee, Motor Transport. Received
overseas June 6. 1918, was in the
battles of Meuse -Argonne, returned
Mav 26, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 29, 1919.
Sept. 24. 1918 and returned April 25, Went overseas March 1918. was in an honorable discharge Aug. 1919.
1919. AVas honorably discharged May several battles, lost two ribs by piece
20, 1919. of shell, returned March 1919 and was
honorably discharged April 1919.
BOSSART, DANNA E. — Son of Mrs. BOSSART, J. LEWIS — Son of Mrs.
Anna Bossart. Enlisted in the Spring Annie Bossart. He entered service
of 1917, was sent to Pitt Mills, N. J. Sept. 5, 1918 and was sent to Camp
Company C, 149th Mnchine Gun, 42ud Meade. Was attached to Medical
Division. Was 1st Lieutenant, sailed Corps. Sergeant Bossart was honor -
in the Fall of 1917, was in the battles ably discharged Jan. 30, 1919.
of Meuse-Argonne, returned April 28.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 8, 1919.
BRONSON. FRANK — Son of Wil-
liam Bronson. entered service Sept. 23,
1917. was sent to Camji Lee and at -
tached to Company C, 307th Engineers,
82nd Division. Sailed May 18", 1918,
ret'.irned May IH. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged ten days later.
CAROL, HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Carol. Enlisted Oct. 1918.
Sent to Camp Lee. Attached to 27lh
Infantrv, Company B. 80th Division.
Sailed Nov. 1918. Returned Aug. 6,
1919. Was honorably discharged
Aug. 14, 1919-
CASLTN, THOMAS — Son of John
Caslin, entered service Aug. 1, 1914,
was assigned to Fort Bliss, Troop A.
1st Cavalry. He saw service in the
Phillipines, China and Mexico. Was
honorably discharged March 11, 1919
with rank of Sergeant.
CORNELIUS, FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elizabeth Cornelius, enlisted
May 26. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock, Company M, 110th Infantry.
28th Division. Went overseas May 3,
1918, was gassed, returned May 16.
1918 and was honorably discharged
May 23, 1919.
DONNELLY. JOSEPH A. JR. — Son DONNELLY. PAUL R. — Son of Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Donnelly. He and Mrs. J. A. Donnelly. He entered
entered the service Sept. 11, 1918. the service July 22, 1918, sent to
Was assigned to Wilber Wright Field. Camp Lee, Headquarter's Company.
Air Service. Detachment No. 5. Was Corporal Donnelly was honorably dis-
honorably discharged April 1. 1919. charged Jan. 10, 1919.
PELBAUM, SEVESTER — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Felbaum. En-
tered service 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Lee, 51st Machine Gun Com
PINK, ALBERT W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Fink. He enlisted
Aug. 29. 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Dix. Company L. 161st Infantry.
6lh Division. Went overseas Went overseas Oct. 1918. returned
pany,
July 4, 1918 and was in the battles
of Meuse-Argonne, returned June 14,
1918 and was honorably discharged
June 1919.
Feb. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged March 6, 1919.
GILLIGAN, EMIL VINCENT — Son
GOLDMAN. LOUIS — Son of Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilligan of 219 and Mrs. J. E. Goldman. He entered
Loyd Ave., Latrobe, Pa. He entered
service in 1917 and was attached to
the Aero Squadron.
the service Oct. 1, 1918 and was as-
signed to Pitt University, was attached
to Company A, 1st Infantry. Was
honorably discharged May 21, 1919.
GRIFFIN JOHN — Son of Mr. and GRIFFIN. LAWRENCE— Son of Mr.
Mrs. James Griffin. He entered the and Mrs. James Griffin. He enlisted
service 1918 and was assigned to in 1917 and was assigned to Camp
Camp Greenleaf, 211th Engineers. Was Hancock, Company M. 110th Infantry,
honorably discharged Dec. 1918. 28th Division. He went overseas May
1918. Was killed in the battle of the
Marne bv an air raid on July 29,
1918.
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Griffin. Entered ser-
vice July 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Sherman, Comjiany C, 138th In-
fantry, 35th Division. He went over-
seas Aug. 1918. was in the battles of
Meuse-Argonne. returned April 28,
1919. Was honorably discharged May
17, 1919.
GUNTER. FRED S — Son of Edward
E. Gunter. He enlisted July 12. 1917.
Was assigned to Camp Meade, later
Hancock. Mills and Dix, 107th Artil-
lery, 28 th Division. Went overseas
May 18, 1918. was in the battles of
A'esle. Meuse-Argonne, returned May
12, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed May 20, 1919.
HARTZELL. GEORGE J. — Son of HAINES. ROBERT P. — Son of Mr.
Charles Hartzell enlisted in June 1916 and Mrs. Silas Haines. Enlisted Oct.
with Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Was sent to Camp Hancock,
sailed May 2, 1918. Was wounded by
shrapnell at Ourcq River July 30,
1918. Returned May 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 1919.
1918. Sent to Fort Thomas. AVas
honorably discharged Oct. 1918.
HAINES. CHARLES H. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Haines. Enlisted
April 1918. Sent to Camp Lee, Com-
pany B, 320th Regiment. Sailed June
1918. Was wounded by shrapnel in
the Argonne Forest. Returned May
1919. Was honorably discharged June
1919.
HAYS. LEO — Son of Edward Hays
(deceased). Enlisted May 3, 1918 and
was assigned to Camp Forrest. Com-
pany C, 51st Infantry, 6th Division.
Sergeant Hays went overseas July 5,
1918, was in the battle of Argonne of-
fensive and was slightly gassed. He
returned June 12, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 17, 1919.
HAYES, ROY W. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hayes. Enlisted Feb. 20,
1918 and was assigned to Camp Se-
vere, 15th Construction Air Service.
He was 1st Lieutenant, went overseas
July 28, 1918, returned Dec. 20, 1919
and was honorably discharged Dec. 26,
1919.
HERRINGTON. ARTHUR S. — Son HERRINGTON. FRANK H. — Son of
of Mrs. Bertha Herrington. He en- Mrs. Bertha Herrington. He enlisted
tered the service March 29, 1918, was March 1916. Served two years with
assigned to Bavshore, Long Island and the French. Lieutenant Herrington
was attached to the Navy. He is still sailed 1916. Was in the battles of
in service. Meuse-Argonne. St. Mihiel and
Chateau Thierry. He received a
Croix de Guere from the French Gov-
ernment, returned June 1919 and was
honorably discharged the same month.
HOBURN, DALLAS — Son of Wil-
liam Hoburn. enlisted May 25, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to Base Hospital No. 58.
Went overseas Aug. 23, 1918, returned
April 27, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 7, 1919.
KEENO, CHARLES M. — Son of KELLY. LEWIS HOKE— Son of
Mrs. Pauline Keeno. Entered service Mrs. Emelie Kelly. He entered the
Aug. 22, 1918 and was assigned to service in the Spring of 1918. He
Camp Lee, 128th Infantry. Sailed went overseas Sept. 1918, was made
Sept. 1918, was in the battles of Ar- Captain. Returned May 1919, was
gonne and St. Mihiel, was wounded, honorably discharged May 18, 1919
Returned in the Spring of 1919, was at New York,
honorably discharged a few days after
landing.
KING. JOHN H.— Son of John S.
KLEIN, HUGO. O. S. B. — Entered
King, entered service June 1918 with service May 10, 1918, was sent to
Company E, 34th Infantry. 7th Divi-
sion and was sent to Fort Aylithorp.
Sailed in Aug. 1918, saw action in
battle of St. Mihiel. Returned and
y/as honorably discharged from service
in June 1919.
Camp and attached to Company C, 27th
Regiment. He went overseas Aug.
1918 and is still in service.
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KOVAC, STEVE— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Kovac, entered service
KROBOK. EDWARD P. — Son of
Mr. John Krobok. Enlisted Sept. 21.
April 23, 1018, was assigned to Fort 1917. Sent to Camp Lee. Attached
Ringgold, Machine Gun Troop 16, of to 155lh Headquarters Company. AVas
the Cavalry. He re -enlisted and is made Sergeant dispatcher. Was hon-
still in the service.
orably discharged Feb. 1919.
LAUGHNER, ELMER C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Laugher. He enlisted
July 10. 1917. was assigned to Camp
Hancock and was attached to Com ■
pany M, 10th Infantry, 28th Division.
Was honorably discharged Jan. 14,
1918.
LESHO. JOSEPH— Son of Joseph
Lesho, entered service Sept. 19, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company G, 325th Infantry
Went overseas April 25, 1918, return-
ed May 18, 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 30, 1919.
LUTZ, RALPH J. — Son of Mrs. McFEELY, CHARLES A. — Son of
Mary Lutz. He entered service April Mrs. Anna L. McFeely. He entered
29, 1918, was attached to 155th Depot the service Feb. 1918 and was assigned
Brigade. Was honorably discharged to State College, later Hancock. At-
May 20, 1918. tached to Ordnance Department. Went
overseas Sept. 1, 1918. Returned
Nov. 1919. He has not as yet been
discharged.
McXULTY. WILLIAM J. — Son of
MILLS, BENJAMIN J.— Son of Ab-
Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty (both raham Mills, entered service Nov. 9,
deceased). Enlisted Feb. 27, 1918
Was assigned to Camj) Lee, Company
A, l-18th Infantry, 37th Division.
Sailed July 5, 1918, was in the battles
of Baccorot, Avonvourt, Argonne and
Ypres. Returned March 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 7,
1919.
1917. Sent to Camp Meade, 23rd En-
gineers. Sailed March 30, 1918, was
slightly gassed, returned June 16,
1919. Was honorablv discharged June
21, 1919.
MULL. HOMER H. — Son of George
MORAN, MICHAEL J. — Son of
F. ilull, entered service June 1, 1918. Mrs. Margaret iloran. He entered the
Sent to Camp Greenleaf, Base Hos
service in 1918 and was assigned to
pita! No. 61. He was transferred to Camp Dix, 2 7th Ambulance Corps.
Camp Lee and Di.\. sailed Aug.
1918. returned April 19. 1919 and was
honorably discharged ten days later.
Sergeant Moran went overseas May
1918, returned July 1919 and was
honorably discharged the same month.
MORRISEY. LAWRENCE J. — Son MORRISEY. JOHN W. — Son of
of Mrs. Margaret Morrisey. Entered Mrs. Margaret Morrisey. Entered ser-
service Oct. 8, 1918 and was with vice Jan. 2, 1918, Company E, 330th
Base Hospital No. 109, assigned to Infantry, Camp Lee, Va. He was hon-
Camp Merritt. Sailed Dec. 1919. Re- orably discharged on Dec. 30, 1918.
turned from overseas July 28. 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug. 12,
1919.
MURPHY, JOHN ARMSTRONG —
Son of Mrs. Caroling J. Murphy. He
entered the service Sept. 6. 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Lee Company I,
320th Infantry. 80th Division. AVent
overseas May 17, 1918, was in several
battles, was wounded by machine gun.
returned June 9, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 10, 1919.
MURRAY, JOHN F.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Murray. He entered
the service Sept. 3, 1918. Was as-
signed to Fort Thomas. Ky., and later
to Camp Stanley. Attached to the
Cavalry. Was honorably discharged
Dec. 29, 1918.
MUSICK, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. P, Musick, entered service
May 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock, Company M, 110th Infantry.
28th Division. Went overseas May 1,
191.8, was wounded in left arm, re -
turned Oct. 26, 1918. Was honorably
discharged Feb. 28, 1919 with rank of
Corporal.
NEUMAN. FRED — Son of Mrs. Anna
Neuman. He entered the service June
6, 1919, was assigned to the Columbus
Barracks, Quartermaster's Corps.
Went overseas Aug. 14, 1919 and is
still in. service.
PROHASK\^ RUDOLPH — Son of RODGERS, JAMES H. — Son of Mr.
^..v-- .... ..„„. *^v. ^ ^- -- -. , - . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Proliasky. entered and Mrs. James Rodgers. He enlisted
June 2V'T9"l6 'was'assigned to"Camp the service j'une 1917. was assigned service April 24, 1917, was assigned Oct. 15, 1918, was assigned to State
' ~ ' --*'-.-- • . .. . r., ,^.,_ * .^- o,..._j ^Q Mission Texas, Troop A, 16th U. College, S. A. T. C. He was honor-
S. S. Cavalrv. Went overseas April ably discharged Dec. 16, 1919.
31, 1918. returned July 19, 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
NICHOLSON, FRANK P.— Son of PEPPERDAY, EDWIN N.— Son of
Mrs. Bertha Nicholson. He enlisted Mr. J. J. Pepperday. He enlisted in
the service June 19
Hancock. Company M, llOth Infantry, to Sanaton. Texas, 10th Aero Squad
28th Division. Corporal Nicholson ron. He went overseas Dec. 1917, re-
saik-d May 3. 1918. Was wounded in turned May 1919 and was honorably
action, returned May 16, 1919 and discharged June 1919.
was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
ROSS. J. OSCAR— Son of John SAXMAN, HARRY SUYDAM— Son
Ross. Enlisted Oct. 1917 in Company of Mr. M. W. Saxman. He entered
B. 25th Engineers and was assigned ihe service Oct. 1. 191S, was assigned
to Camp Merrit. Sailed Nov. 1917. to Lehigh College and was attached to
Returned in May 1919 and was honor- the S. A. T. C. He was honorably
ablv discharged. discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
SAXMAN. MARCUS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus Saxman. He en-
listed Ajtril 1918. was assigned to Al-
lentown. Was attached to the Am-
bulance Corps. He went overseas in
the Spring of 1918 and is still in ser-
vice over there.
SELEKMAN. BENJAMIN MORRIS
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selekman.
He enlisted in the service May 1917,
was assigned to Columbus, Ohio. He
was Secretary of the War Work Com-
munity Service. Was honorably dis -
charged when the war was over.
SEUBERT, GEORGE A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seubert. He en-
listed July 22, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee, Medical Corps. He was
made Corporal and was honorablv dis-
charged May 29, 1919.
SHOWERS. JOSEPH E. — Son of
Reuben Showers, entered service July
23, 1918. m Company L. 16th Infan-
trv. 1st Division, Camp Lee. He sail-
ed Sept. 14. 1918. Was in the battle
of Meuse ■ Argonne and was cited for
Regimental and Brigade service; re-
turned Sept. 3, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Sept. 26, 1919.
SHOWALTER, PAUL — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Sho^\ alter. He entered the
service June 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee, 15th Cavalry. Troop H.
Sergenat Showalter went overseas Oct.
1918. Relumed June 19 19 and was
honorably discharged the same month.
SHULTZ, ARCHIE — Son of Mr. L.
L. Shultz. He enlisted in the Fall of
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee, 320th
Infantry. Went overseas and was in
the battles of Chateau Thierrj', Meuse-
Argonnr- and Argonne Forest. Re-
turned and is in service at Hoboken,
N. J.
SKELLEY. DOMINIC— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Skelley. He entered
service March 2, 1918. was assigned
to Camp Lee, 147th Machine Gun
Company, 37th Division. Went over-
seas June 1918. Returned from over-
seas March 21, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged March 31, 1>19.
SMITH, MARTIN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Smith, entered service
Jan. 1918, was assigned to Berkley.
Norfolk, and attached to the Navy with
the U. S. S. Raleigh. Went overseas
Feb. 1918, returned April 20, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 4, 1919.
SMITH. GLENN O. — Son of Mr.
SMITH, WALTER A.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Smith. He enlisted and Mrs. G. A. Smith. He enlisted in
July 13, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Hancock, lllth Ambulance Company,
103rd Sanitary Train. He went over
the Navy and was assigned to New-
port News. Was on board the U. S.
S. Aeolus. Made four trips across the
seas May 1918. Returned May 1919 ocean. He was released in the Spring
and was honorably discharged the same of 1919.
month.
SMITH BLAIR W.— Son of Mr. STEMMLER. ROBERT— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Smith. He enlisted and Mrs. Adam St-mmler. entered ser-
May 1917. was assigned to Camp vice 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
Hancock. Companv M, 110th Infantrv, and attached to Company D. 166th In-
28th Division. He went overseas May fantry, 42nd Rainbow Division. Went
3, 1918. was in the battle of Marne overseas Feb. 29, 1917, returned April
and was killed Jcly 29. 1918. 25. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 15, 1919.
SULLIVAN, WILLIAM F. — Son of Tobis. Steve J. — Son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan. He Mrs. John Tobis. He entered service
entered service Sept. 5. 1918, wgs as- July 28. 1918. was assigned to Camp
signed to Camp Greenleaf, Medical Greenleaf. Medical Corps of Base
Corps. Was honorablv discharged Hospital No. 63. Went overseas Sept.
Sept. 18, 1918 at Camp 'Forrest, Ga. 30, 1918. Returned Aug. 10, 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug. 11
191&.
WALKER, GREGORY— Son of Mr. ZUNDEL. EDWIN ALBERT— Son
and Mrs. James Walker. He entered of Mr. Henry M. Zundel. He enlisted
service Aug. 13, 1918, was assigned June 1915. was assigned to Camp
- ~ - - . -- Meade. ^\ as attached to the Artillery
in France. Major Zundel went over-
seas July 1919 and is still in service.
to Camp Dix and Camp Colt, Auto Re
pair Draft Tank ( orps. He ^as hon-
orably discharged Dec. 6, 1918 at
Camp Dix.
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Chapter IIL
Jeannette District. The pictures and military bio-
graphies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from Jeannette, Arlington Heights and Grapeville.
Co-operation was the keynote of every war work undertaken
in Jeannette and that accounts in no small measure for the
success achieved. Religious differences were forgotten, Catholic,
Protestant and Jew combining efforts to one end — to crush
Kaiserism and win victory. Never before did men and women
work together in such complete harmony and with such un-
animit}' of purpose.
"We stand with our country, we back up our soldiers, we
are ready to serve" was the battle-cn,' adopted by the Jeannette
War Service Union. This unique organization was formed in
the first year of the war by a group of citizens with the idea of
centralizing the handling of all funds raised in the communi'y
for war-time purposes. To the inherent and interwoven patriot-
ism which enabled the workers to secure for the War Service
Union, a membership comprising in excess of four thousand
names, may be ascribed a success which stood out so prominently
in war effort as to command the attention, not simply of
neighboring communities, but the entire nation as well. Among
the organizations and agencies which shared in the disburse-
ments for war relief were the Red Cross, United War Work
Fund, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Knights of Columbus, Jewish
Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service, American
Library Association, Salvation Army and Y. M. H. A. Special
disbursements were also made as follows: Linen Shower (Red
Cross), Smileage Books, Comfort Kits, Emergency Hospital
(Special "Flu" Donation), French High Commission, Film
Picture Red Cross Parade, War Gardens, Armenian and Syrian
Relief. The oflicers were as follows : Seneca G. Lewis, Presi-
dent; T. F. 0"Conne!l, Secretarj-; Roland Merrell, Treasurer;
John F. Ely, ist Vice President; Geo. W. Shiveley, 2nd Vice
President ; A. T. Smith, 3rd \''ice President. Other Vice Presi-
dents were: Dr. B. R. Smith, W. F. Euwer, F. A. Maddas, L.
R. Schmertz, Chas. H. West, J. E. Myers, E. W. Long, R. T.
Hughus, W. J. Gilmore, J. C. Crownover, Turney Stough, W. J.
Colbert, F. S. Rode, W. C. Koerbel, E. Katz, Frank Fitzsimmons,
W. M. Adams, W. J. Burke, P. W. Ackerman, J. W. Keltz, Alf.
Smith, Alex. L. Leonard, Wm. Wallace, W. A. Ray, W. W.
Truxal. The Executive Committee : John F. Ely, Joseph M.
Diebold, W. F. Euwer, Edward Gaughan, M. A. Gillespie, R. T.
Hugus, D. W. Jenkins, John W. Keltz, W. C. Koerbel, E. W.
Long, F. A. Maddas, L. R. Schmertz, Alf. T. Smith, Dr. B. R.
Smith, E. Katz, Geo. W. Shiveley, F. S. Rode, Dr. J. H. Ringer,
Seneca G. Lewis, T. F. O'Connell, Roland Merrall, W. K. W.
Hansen, J. E. Meyer, Frank Landis. The Plan and Scope Com-
mittee : W. C. Koerbel, Geo. W. Shiveley, C. M. Bomberger,
Jas. W. P. Hart, H. S. Conklin, F. D. Eberhart, Dr. W. Q.
Linhart, J. G. Waddell, John H. Brown, Geo. W. Daum. The
Publicity Committee : W. F. Euwer, C. M. Bomberger, Jas. W.
P. Hart, Dr. B. R. Smith, E. W. Long, Chas. F. Ely, J. C.
Longhead, and M. O. Shuster. The total receipts of the organi-
zation were $45,844.25 and more than $17,000 remained in the
Treasurv' at the signing of the armistice. This balance is in-
vested in Liberty Bonds and will be applied in providing the
Memorial Hall of the new Municipal Building.
A record of the American Red Cross work as conducted by
the Jeannette Branch of the Westmoreland County Chapter must
be given a foremost place. The splendid spirit of service shown
by members and enthusiastic supporters made possible a report
of which any community might well be proud. The branch was
organized April 11, 1917, with forty ladies present all of whom
gave their membership fee. The amount contributed to the first
war work campaign was about $9,500.00 and $12,000.00 was con-
tributed to the second war work campaign. The number of
hospital supplies made and sent to headquarters was 64,795
surgical dressings, 7,458 hospital garments and supplies and 600
Belgian refugee garments. A linen shower for hospitals in
France produced 151 sheets, 1,080 hand towels, 547 bath towels,
680 handkerchiefs, 100 napkins and 28 short length towels.
Clothing for Belgian relief amounted to 8,319 pounds. The
knitting department completed 757 sweaters, 1,719 pairs of socks,
38 helmets, 73 pairs of mittens, 322 wristlets and 338 mufflers.
The Comfort Kit Committee presented 600 kits to departing
soldiers. The Canteen Committee served approximately 725
lunches together with tobacco. This committee, during the
Influenza epidemic, distributed food to 70 families and soup,
fruit juices and jellies to the hospital. The number of families
reported to the Civilian Relief Committee was 160 and the
amount of relief from the American Red Cross was $500.00.
Clothing was provided for 12 families and the allotments and
allowances secured amounted to $865.00 per month. Accumulated
allotment and allow'ances secured amounted to $1,228.00. $125.00
per month was apportioned as salary for a district nurse and
all relief work during Influenza epidemic was directed by the
Civilian Relief Committee, including supervision of the work of
the visiting nurse. The contribution of the Motor Division was
315 emergency hospital trips, 10 weeks motor service for visiting
nurse, 3 weeks co-operation with Canteen Committee in dis-
tributing food, 3 weeks motor ser\-ice to doctors and emergency
nurses. The Junior Red Cross had a membership of 455 and
produced 440 cup covers. 200 comfort pillows and 125,000 gauze
wipes. The officers of the Jeannette Branch of the Red Cross
were Mrs. L. R. Schmertz, chairman; Mrs. C. F. Ely, vice
chairman; Mrs. M. Homer Miller, secretary; Mrs. Maud B.
Trescher, treasurer. The various activities were directed by the
following chairmen: Surgical dressings, Mrs. D. B. Pilkey;
assistant, Mrs. F. R. LeVier. Hospital supplies, Mrs. Trescher;
assistant, Mrs. H. S. Schaefer. Knitting, Mrs. Geo. B. Hess;
assistant, Mrs. Harriet Gault. Canteen work, Mrs. D. T.
Knappenberger. Civilian Relief, Dr. H. Ney Prothero. Mem-
bership, Mrs. Lenore Sterling. Administration, Dr. B. R. Smith.
Finance, Geo. W. Shiveley. The chairmen of the units of
Jeannette Branch were : Penn — Miss Virginia Rankin ; Claridge
— Mrs. M. N. Clarke; Adamsburg — Miss Margaret Black;
Grandview — Mrs. Geo. West; Old Grapeville (Lincoln) — Mrs.
John D. Miller; High Park — Mrs. Swinter; Seneca Heights —
Mrs. Bird. In proportion to their population, all the units con-
tributed very generously to the various War Work funds and
to the total membership credited to Jeannette Branch.
The Selectr'e Service Board for Division No. 2 was located
in Jeannette. The board had classifications on file for 8,723
registrants for military service from Jeannette, Penn, Manor,
Irwin, and Trafford boroughs and North Huntingdon and Penn
townships. Of this number 968 men were placed in the service
by the board. The officers of the board were H. E. Cope, chair-
man, and F. D. Eberhart, Dr. H. Ney Prothero and Chas. T.
Myers, members. Sloan R. Hall was chief clerk during the
greater portion of the board's work. Other patriotic men and
women gave considerable of their time assisting the board in
clerical duties.
The local council of the Knights of Columbus responded
to all calls for service. Its meetings were held in the hall on
Fourth Street where arrangements were made for the council's
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part in the war-time activities of the community. The organiza-
tion invested its surplus funds in Liberty Bonds and War Sav-
ings Stamps. All dues and insurance of the members who had
entered the military service were paid by the local council. The
officers of the Knights of Columbus were James P. Richardson,
Grand Knight; Joseph O'Toole, Deputy Grand Knight; A. Harry
Kaylor, Financial Secretary ; Paul Carroll, Recording Secretary ;
Carl Sunders, Chancellor; Patrick Savage, Warden; Frank
Eberts, Lecturer ; John Richardson, Inside Guard ; Joseph
Schmuckcr, Outside Guard; Rev. Felix Richter, Chaplain.
The Jewish Welf.\re Bo.\rd assisted in all drives for funds
and went "over the top" in the various campaigns. In addition
to participating with other organizations of the community in
war time activities, the Jewish Welfare Board's workers raised
separate funds which were turned over to its national head-
quarters. The work of the Jewish Welfare Board in Jeannette
was directed by M. Katz, chairman, assisted by Joseph Finberg,
Frank Levinc, Benjamin Levy, I. Newman, A. Lavictore, Barney
Abrams, Louis ^^''hiteman, Charles Ratner, Louis Levine, Hyma.i
Gross, Mrs. Jennie R. Finkclhor, Miss Minnie Sandson and Mrs.
Benjamin Levy.
In the five government loan drives loyal citizens of the
Jeannette district bought $2,136,300 worth of Liberty and
Victory Bonds, distributed as follows: First, 59,250; Second,
$256,100; Third, $571,600; Fourth, $675,750; Victory, $573,600.
Seneca G. Lewis, L. R. Schmcrtz and Mrs. Chas. F. Elj' were
the chairmen of the campaigns and their organization's efficient
work is reflected in the results. The Boy Scouts aided in the
loan drives and succeeded in obtaining many subscriptions for
bonds. Troop No. 4, under the leadership of Scoutmaster Frank
J. Fink and Asssistant Scoutmaster Louis Weible, was the active
organization in the campaigns. In the Fourth loan drive the
Scouts had tent headquarters on Fourth street and sold bonds
to the amount of $l<S,ooo in three days. In the Victory loan
drive over $14,000 was subscribed in the alloted three days.
The Scout troop was presented with a silk American flag by the
Woman's Liberty Loan Committee in recognition of the assist-
ance rendered by the Scouts. The United States Treasury De-
partment's medals and bars were awarded to the following
Scouts : Albert Adair, Scott Fink, James Cox, George Fink,
Albert Lewis, John Prothero, Chester Harbaugh, James Bow-
man, Albert Myers, Stephen Cruga, Harold Flint, Paul Fink,
William Free, David Kelly and Alfred Zellers.
The Four Minute Men appointed for the Jeannette district
were Prof. E. W. Long, Chairman ; M. O. Schuster, John Ely,
J. W. P. Hart, H. B. Saul and Martin Bombcrger.
Everything considered, from April, 1917, to the present day,
no community in Westmoreland County can have more deserved
pride in its patriotism and loyalty than Jeannette.
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ALBRECHT, ALPHOXSE— Son of
("has. Albrecht. Entered service Sept.
6. 1918. and sent to Camj) Forrest.
22nd. Prov. Ret., 22 Batt.. Engin-
eers. He was discharged in Jan., 1919,
with the rank of Sergeant.
ALDRIDGE. GEORGE LESTER —
Enlisted in the service Sept. 22. 1917,
in the 307th Trench Mortar Battery.
Camp Lee, Va. Transferred to Camp
Gordon and sent overseas May, 1918.
Took part in many of the important
battles and slightly wounded in the
battle at Argonne. Returned March,
1919, and was honorably discharged,
with the rank of Corporal in April,
1919.
ALWINE. HARRY J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Alwine. Entered
service Aug . 8, 1918.
to Camp Wadswnrth. S.
he was transferred to
at Ft. Benj . Harrison .
charged Dec. 3, 1918.
and was sent
C, from where
the Engineers
He was dis-
ALSOPIEDY. ALBERT J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alsopiedy. En-
tered service Sept. 22, 1917, and was
sent to Camp Lee, Co. C, 321 Regt.
82nd Division. Sailed May 2nd, 1918,
taking parts in battles of St. Mihiel
and Argonne Forest. Returned to U.
S . in May, 1919, and was honorably
discharged with the rank of Corporal
on May 20. 1919.
ALSdl'IKDY, LOUIS — Son nf Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Alsopiedy. Kntereil
service May 27, 1913. and was sent
to Camp Greenleaf. He was honorably
discharged from the service on Jan.
21, 1919.
AI.TIKi; AXTnXIA— Snii of Mr.
and ills. Angelu Alli^r. Entered ser-
vice April 5, 1918, and served in Ma-
chine Gun Co. D, 315 Regt., Camp
Lee. Sailed May 18. 1918. and took
part in the battles of St. Mihiel, Ver-
dun, Argonne Forest and Artois Sec-
tor. Returned May 30th, 1919, and
was discharged June 10. 1919 .
ALTIER, ANGKLO— Snn nf Mr and
Mrs. Samuel Altier. Entered service
Jan. 10, 1918, sent to Camp Lee and
placed in Company B. 319 th Regt..
80th Division. Sailed May 18. 1918,
and took part in battles of Artois
Sector, St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne of-
fensive. Returned June 2, 1919. Was
honorably discharged June 17, 1919.
ANTHONY, HARRY H.— Son of
William H. Anthony. Entered ser-
vice April 22, 1917, and sent to Camp
Lee, Va. He was attached to the
301st Motor Transport and sailed
Jan. 2, 1918. Returned June 11. 1919.
and was discharged with the rank of
Sergeant on June 18, 1919.
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A-'.ri'MAK, Ii.NA'IV. — >nn ..f Mr. Al'ALUCCI, Fl;ANK~S,.n cf ,T..s-
and Mrs. Atiain Antuniak. Entered eph Apalucci. Entered service May
service April 5, 1918, Company B, 27, 1918, and sent to Camp Greenleaf,
315th Battalion, 80th Division, Camp placed in Medical Corps. Company 7,
Lee. He served overseas and was Replacement Division. Sailed Aug.,
slightly gassed in battle. Returned 1918, and returned Dec. 23, 1918.
May 30th, 1919, and was honorably He was honorably discharged Dec. 31,
discharged June 14, 1919. 1918.
Ayl'IN'll. Pelli-rinn — .Smi ul Mr. AKi iiKK. i'l.ATd— .^n,, .if .Mr. and
and Mrs, Salabantino ,\quino. En- Mrs. John Arclier. Entered service
listed March 26. 191 -!. and served in July, 1918, Student Army Training
Detachment A, 2nd Battalion, Com- Corps. University of Pittsburgh. He
pany C, Columbus Barracks. He was was discharged Dec, 1918, with the
discharged March 13, 1919. rank of Sergeant.
AUEL, EDWARD C. — Son of Mr.
Charles Auel. Entered service Dec,
1918, and assigned to Newport, R. I.
He was discharged in Dec, 1918.
AVOLA, GUISEPPI — Son of Sah
vatora Avola. Entered service Feb.
26, 1917, and served with Company I,
110th Infantry, 2 8th Division, Camp
Hancock, Ga. Sailed May 3, 1917,
and took part in the battle of Chat-
teau Thierry. He was shell shocked
and returned to Unitel States June
20, 1919, and discharged June 26,
1919.
AVOLA, LUGGIN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Salvatora Avola. Enlisted May
27, 1917, 4th Trench Mortar Battalion,
Camp Greenleaf. He was transferred
to Camp Upton and discharged Dec.
11, 1918,
BACKER, FRANK \V. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Backer. Entered ser-
vice April 9, 1918, and assigned to
Medical Corps at Camp Alfred Vail,
Little Jersey, N. J. He was dis-
charged with the rank of Sergeant
Aug. 22, 1919.
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BACKER. HENRY H. — Son of
and Mrs. Jacob Backer. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1918, and assigned to
Company A, 1st Prov. Ret. Btn., Camp
Lee, Va . He was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 12, 1919.
BACKUS. FRANCIS J.— Son of
Mrs. Margaret Backus. Entered ser-
vice Oct, 6, 1917, and assdngieddwdw
vice Oct. 6, 1917, and assigned to 3rd
Construction Company, Air Service.
Sailed March 16, 1918, and returned
Dec. 4, 1918. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 15, 1918, at Garden City,
N. Y.
BAKER, WILLIAM — Son of August
and Mary Baker. Enlisted May 27,
1917. Was sent to South Carolina.
Attached to Base Hospital. Not over-
seas. Was honorably discharged Dec.
24, 1918.
BAUGHMAN, BERNARD— Son of
Mr . and Mrs. John P . Baughman.
Entered service July 21, 1917, Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Div.,
Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3, 1918,
and took part in the battle of Chateau
Thierry, where he was wounded July
29, 1918. Returned Dec. 1, 1918, and
was discharged from N , S . General
Hospital, No. 30, on Sept. 23, 1919.
BAUGHMAN, HERBERT E. — Son
of Mr, and Mrs. George Baughman.
Entered service May 26, 1918, and
was assigned to Ambulance Company
34, 7th Division, Camp Greenleaf. Ga.
Sailed Aug. 14, 1918, and took part
in the battles of St. Mihiel and Ar-
gonne Forrest. Returned May 29,
1919, and was honorably discharged
June 3, 1919.
BECKER, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Jacob Becker. Entered service
Sept. 22. 1917. and assigned to Com-
pany A. 320th Infantry. 80th Division,
Camp Lee, Virginia. Sailed May 18,
1918. and gassed in battle and re-
moved to hospital. He returned to
United States May 30th, 1919, and
was honorably discharged June, 1919,
with the rank of Corporal.
BEERS. GEORGE R. — Son of Wil-
liam F. Beers. Entered service April
22, 1917, and was assigned to 320th
Machine Gun Company. 82nd Divis-
ion, Camp Lee, Virginia, Sailed May
1, 1918, and served as a runner for
320th Machine Gun Company. Slight-
ly gassed. Returned to United States
in May. 1919, and honorably dis-
charged May 13, 1919.
BENSON, RALPH — Son of Sadie
Benson. Enlisted April 5, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee. Attached to Com-
pany F, 319th Infantry, 1st Class
Private. Sailed May 17, 1918. Cap-
tured Oct. 5. Two months. Was
honorably discharged May 12, 1919.
BERGGREN. JOHN ALBERT^Son
of Chas. W . Berggren. Entered ser-
vice in 1918 and assigned to Company
I, 318th Infantry, Camp Lee, Virginia.
BERGGREN. CAI:L O. — Son of
Charles Berggren. Entered service in
1918, and assigned to Camp Lee.
Sailed Oct., 1918, and took part in the
Sailed May 22, 1918, and took part battles of Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel
in the battles of Meuse Argonne, St. and others. Returned March, 1919,
Mihiel, et al. Returned from over- and was honorably discharged March,
seas May 27, 1919, and discharged 1919.
with the rank of first-class private on
June 3, 1919.
BIGELOW. CHARLES B. — Son of
Mrs. Mary Bigelow. Entered service
in May, 1917, Company F, 5th Am-
munition Train. Fort Brown, Texas.
Sailed May, 1918, and took part in
the battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne Offensive. Returned in July,
1919. and was discharged in the same
month.
BILLUPS, JAY MURRAY — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Billups. En-
tered service Feb. 5, 1919, for four
years' service. Assigned to U. S, S.
McCook destroyer, and has been to
Austria and Italy.
BILLUPS, JESSE W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Billups. Entered ser-
vice Apr. 25, 1917, assigned to New-
port, R. I., and later to U. S. S.
Galveston, Alywin. Released July 16.
1919. with rank of First Machinists'
mate.
BILLUPS, C. JUDSON — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Billups. Entered ser-
vice April 25, 1917, and assigned to
Newport, R. I., where he remained as
first-class ship fitter. He was dis-
charged Jan. 29, 1919.
BINGLE, JOSEPH — Son of Mrs.
Rose Bingle. Entered service March
3, 1918, and assigned to Columbus
Barracks, Coast Artillery. He was
discharged Dec. 8, 1918.
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BIRD, WILLIAM J. — Born Feb. 16,
1899. Son o£ Mr. and Mrs. J. Bird,
121 Good St., Jeannette. Pa. Entered
the service Oct. 29, 1917, and was as-
signed to Camp Meade. Sailed for
overseas March 30, 1918. Was at-
tached to Company E, 23rd Engineers.
Saw service in the Meuse-.\rgonne.
Returned to the United States June
15, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged on June 21, 1919.
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BIRK. BERNARD LEO — Son of Mr. BIRK, PHILIP J. — Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Bernard Birk. Entered ser- Mrs. Bernard Birk. Entered service
vice Aug. 15, 1918. Was attached to Sept. 22, 1917, and was assigned to
Motor Transportation Company, Field Headquarters, Company 325 Regiment,
Artillery and Camp Personel Office, 82nd Division, Camp Lee. Later as-
Battalion F, 11th Regiment, Camp signed to Camp Gordon and sailed
Pitt, Pa., and later assigned to Camp April 22, 1918. Took part in the
Jackson, S. C. He was honorably battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar- orably discharged July 3, 1919
discharged March 15, 1919, with the gonne. Returned from overseas May
rank of Corporal. IB, 1919, and discharged ten days
later.
BISCHOFF, Oscar C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bischoff. Entered
service Aug. 8, 1918, and was as-
signed to Company A., Auto Trans-
portation Corps No. 4, Camp Wads-
worth. Sailed Sept. 3. 1918, and re-
turned June 28, 1919. He was hon-
BLACK, GEORGE W. — Entered ser-
vice in July, 1918. He was assigned
to Battery B, 4th Regiment, F. A. R.
D., Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Dis-
charged Dec. 20, 1919.
BLACK. HARRY L. — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. John Black. Entered ser-
vice May 1st, 1918. 141st Company,
Marine Corps, Paris Island, S . C .
He was later assigned to Portsmouth,
Virginia, and discharged Aug. 20,
1919, with the rank of first-class pri-
vate.
BLAN'CHFIELD, COVINGTON A.—
Son of Mr. Joseph V. Blanchfield.
Entered service Aug. 8, 1918, and was
assigned to Camp Wadsworth, S . C,
4th Artillery Corps. Sailed Sept. 3,
1918, and took part in the Argonne
Offensive Oct. 23, Nov. 11, 1918. Re-
turned June 3, 1919, and was dis-
charged one month later.
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BLANK, LLOYD JOHN — Son of BLANK, WILLIAM 0. — Son of Mrs.
Mrs. Lucetta Blank. Entered service Lucetta Blank. Entered service Aug.
July 27, 1917. Was assigned to Get- 8, 1917, Went to Cimp Wadsworth,
tysburg and attached to Company D, and was placed with the 56th Pioneei*
11th Machine Gun Battalion. Went Infantry. Sailed Sept. 4, 1918. re-
overseas May 10, 1918, returned July turned May 29, 1919. Honorably dis-
29, 1919. and honorably discharged charged June 3, 1919.
Aug. 5, 1919.
BLAZE. JAMES G. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Blaze. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 1, 1918. Went to the S. A.
T . C . . at the University of Pitt s-
burgh. W'as honorably discharged De-
cember 13th, 1918.
BLOEMER. ROYAL M. — Son of
Charles and Ida Bloemer. Entered
service Oct. 28, 1918. He was at-
tached to the Band Masters' Corps at
the Carnegie Tech. S. A. T. C. Waa
honorably discharged Nov. 26, 1918.
BOWMAN. RAYMOND — Son of Mrs.
Jessie Bowman. Enlisted April 30,
1917, in the Marine Corps. W^as sta
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BOYD, THEODORE J. — Son of
Walter Boyd. Entered service Aug.
8. 1918. Went to Camp Wadsworth,
tioned at Philadelphia. Sailed June attached to Company A, 56th Pioneer
15, 1918. Returned to the United Infantry. Sailed Sept. 6, 1918. Hon-
States and was honorably discharged orably discharged June 31, 1919.
Aug. 13, 1919.
BOYD, IRWIX JAilES — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. Entered
service in 1917. Went to Camp Lee,
attached to the 104th Machine Gun
Battalion. Sailed in Sept., 1918. Re-
turned and was honorably discharged
in March, 1919.
BOYD, JOHN P. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Boyd. Entered service
in 1916. Was attached to the 107th
Field Artillery, 28th Division at Camp
Hancock. Sailed in May. 1918. Hon-
orably discharged July 15, 1919.
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BRADLEY. LEONARD J. — -Son of
Joe and Anna Bradley. Entered ser-
vice in Sept., 1918. Went to Camp
Lee. Sailed in the Fall of 1919. Re-
turned and was honorably discharged
in July, 1919.
BREAN. HARRY S. — Son of Daniel
Brean. Entered service in May, 1916.
Was with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Sailed in May, 1918,
w-as wounded, returned and was hon-
orably discharged July 8, 1919.
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BRECHT, FRED H. — Son of John
F. Brecht. Entered service June 8,
1917. Was with Troop H, 21st Cav-
alry. Stationed at Fort Riley, Logan
and others. Honor.ibly discharged
Feb. 20, 1919.
BRECHT, JOSEPH G.— Son of John
Brecht. Entered Service July 22,
1918. Went to Camp Lee. attached
to the 155th Depot Brieade. Honor-
ably discharged Jan. 2, 1919.
BUICKER, CHARLES E. — Son of
Harry G. Bricker and Eva Bricker.
Enlisted April 10, 1917. "Was sent
to Camp Hancock. Attached to 110th
Regiment, 28th Division. Sailed May
2, 1918 . Wounded hy sharpnel Aug.
25, 1918. Was honorably discharged
May 23, 1919.
BRINKER. JOHN N. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Amnion Brinker. Entered
service Oct. 5, 1917. Went to Camp
Lee. Attached to the 319th Infantry.
Sailed May 18, 1918. Returned and
was honorably discharged June 13,
1919.
BROW^N, ROY W. — Son of Mr .
and Mrs. Wm. H. Brown. Entered
service July 22, 1918. Went to the
Officers' Training Camp at Camp Lee.
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant. Hon-
orably discharged Jan. 15, 1919.
BROWN. JAMES C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . W*m . H . Brown, Entered
service April 5, 1918. Went to Camp
Lee. Attached to the Sloth Machine
Gun Battalion. Sailed May 18, 1918.
Returned and honorably discharged
June 10th, 1919.
BROWN. SAMUEL R. — Entered ser-
vice Aug. 28, 1918. Attached to the
Machine Gun Company at Camp Alex-
ander. Honorably discharged with
rank of Corporal, Feb. 1, 1919.
BUCKLEY, CARL R. — Son of Jay
and Nancy Buckley. Enlisted May
28, 1918, in the Navy, Was assigned
to Wissahickson Barracks. Honorably
discharged Feb. 5th, 1819.
W
I'.ni.MiCORE, VINCEXZO — En-
tered service April .^, 191H. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee. Placed with
Company 1, 318th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision. Sailed oversees. Returned
and was honorably discharged June 2,
1918.
liURCHELL, EDWARD — Entered
service and was assigned to Camp
Forrest. Attached to Cimpany A, 124th
Engineers. Honorably discharged Jan.
19, 1919.
HUUCHELL, HENRY-^Eutered ser-
vice ilay 12, 1918. Went to Camp
Forrest. Attached to Company B, 51st
Infantry, 6th Division. Sailed July
4, 1918. Returned in April, 1919,
and was honorably discharged later.
Bl'.SH, HIRA.M .1 .^ni, .if .],,s.
and .Margaret Bush. Entered service
in July, 1918. Was attached to the
Tank Corps. Sailed in Sept., 1918.
Returned and was honorably dis-
charged April 12, 1919.
BYERLY, CHARLIE — Son ot Mrs.
Mary Byerly. Entered service Aug.
8, 1918. Went to Camp Wadsworth.
Attached to the 56th Pioneer Infantry.
Honorably discharged March 22, 1919.
BYERLY, DAVID L. — Son of Mrs.
Mary A. Byerly. Entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. Went to Camp Lee.
Attached to Company G. 326th In-
fantrv. 82nd Division. Sailed April
29. i918. Returned May 29, 1919.
Honorably discharged June 10, 1919.
BYERLY. HARKY ii — .-M.n of Mrs. CAESAR, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
Mary A. Byerly. Entered service July and Mrs. Joseph Caesar. Enlisted
31, 1918. Went to Camp Forrest. At- July 22, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and
tached to the Engineers. Honorably Camp Johnston. Attached to the Mo-
discharged December 19, 1918. tor Truck Company 536. Sailed Sept.
29, 1918. Returned July 13, 1919.
Was honorably discharged with rank
ot Corporal July 22, 1919.
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CARLEY, LUKE — Son of Mr. Jos-
eph Carley. Enlisted July 22. 1918.
Was sent to Camp Lee. attached to
Company D, 16th Infantry. Sailed
Sept. 26. 1918. Wus in the battles
of Meuse, Argonne, and served in the charged Dec. 6, 191
Army of Occupation with the 1st Di-
vision. Returned Sept. 5, 1919. Was
honorably discharged Sept. 26, 1919.
CASPER. MICHAEL — Son of John
and Rosie Casper. Enlisted Sept. 4,
1918. Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe.
Attached to the Seventh, Company
158th D. B. Was honorably dis-
CALDERONE. SAM — Son of Mrs.
Josephine Calderone. Enlisted April
5, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee. At-
tached to the Jledtcal Corps of the
60th Division. Sailed May 18. 1918.
Was in the battles of Argonne. St.
Mihiel and Verdun. Returned May
30, 1919. Was honorably discharged
June 10, 1919.
CALLIER. LLOYD M. — Son of
Laura Collier. Enlisted May 27,
1918, Was sent to Camp Greenleaf,
Ga. Attached to Company D of the
57th Engineers with the rank of Cor-
poral Stalled Aug. 1918 . Returned
from overseas Aug . 27, 1919, and is
still in the service.
CASPER. SULLIVAN — Son of John
and Rose Casper. Enlisted Aug. 28,
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee. Va.
Attached to the 83rd Division. Sailed
October 13, 1918. Returned March
11. 1919 from overseas, and was hon-
orably discharged March 26, 1919.
CASSETT, ANGELO— Son of Ital-
isky Cassett. Enlisted May 26, 1917.
Sent to Camp at Oakmont, Pa . At-
tached to the 15th Engineers. Sailed
July 9, 1917. Was in the Battles at
St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. Re-
turned from overseas April 27, 1919.
Was honorably discharged May 17,
1919.
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CILLI, VITALE — Son of Vite an.l
Carolina Cilli. Enlisted May 3, 1918.
Sent to Camp Forrest and F.ort Thomas
attached to the 6th Division Infantry.
Sailed July 6. 1918. Was in the bat-
les of Meuse, Argonne. Returned
from overseas June 12, 1919 . Was
honorably discharged June 17. 1919.
COCA. ANTONIO^Enlisted May,
1917. Sent to Camp Sherman at-
tached to the 305th Engineers. Sailed
July. 1917. Served in the battles of
Meuse and Argonne. Returned from
overseas June. 1919. Was honorably
discharged June, 1919.
W^
CONXAHAX, CHARLES A. — En-
listed Ai)ril 19, 1918. Sent to Camp
Lee. Virginia . Attached to Company
D, 145th Regiment. 37th Division .
Sailed June 6. 1918 . Wounded in
right leg Oct. 31, 1918. in Flanders.
Returned Jan. 31. 1919. Still in ser-
vice.
COSTELLO. RAYMOND — Son of
John Costello. Enlisted March 12,
1918. Sent to Columbus Barracks,
Camp Hancock and Stewart. At*
t ached to Headquarters Company in
the Coast Artillery. Was honorably
discharged Feb. 3, 1919.
CHAPAR. PEBUIS— Son of Pebuis
and Mary Chapar. Enlisted July 22,
1918. Sent to Camp Lee, Virginia.
Attached to 35th Company 153, Depot
Brigade, as Machine Gunner. Sailed
overseas Sept. 5. 1918. Returned
April 5, 1919. Was honorably dis-
charged April 5, 1919.
CHIRICO. VIRGILIO— Son of Frank
and Anna Chirico. Enlisted July 22,
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee. Vir-
ginia. Was honorably discharged Jan.
22. 1919.
CLAIR. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Clair. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 29, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to the
Engineers. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 1919.
CLAIR, LOUIS— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Clair. Entered service
July 31. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company C.
111th Engineers. He was honorably
discharge:! Jan. 31. 1919.
CLAVEL, BENJAMIN— Son of Ger-
main and Constance Clavel. Enlisted
Feb. 4, 1918. Attached to Battery
B. 60th Regiment of Coast Artillery
at Fort Monroe. Sailed April 23,
1918. Returned Feb. 4. 1919. Was
honorably discharged Feb. 17, 1919.
CLAVEL, ERNEST — Son of Ger-
main and Constance Clavel. Enlisted
Sept. 4, 1918. Sent to Camp Forest.
Attached to Company A, 124 Regi-
ment. Was honorably discharged De-
cember 23, 1918.
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COLBERT, JAMES LEE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Colbert. En-
listed in Dec, 1917. Sent to Norfolk,
Va. Ranked as Ensign on the U. S.
S. Denver, and U. S, S. Pittsburg.
Was honorably discharged April 29,
1919.
COLMER, LAWRENCE E. — Son of
Mrs. Mary Davis. Enlisted July 22,
1918. Sent to Camp Lee, Ta. At-
tached to the 57th Company, 15 Prov.
R. C. T., Bn. 155, Depot Brigade.
Was honorably discharged Dec, 1918.
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COMMON. THOMAS— Son of Harry
Common. Enlisted Feb. 7, 1918. At-
tached to Company E, 59th Infantry,
4th Division. Sailed May 5, 1918.
Wounded in back and leg by shrapnel
in Battles of St . Mihiel. Returned
from overseas and was honorably dis-
charged August 5, 1919.
CONQUERY, JAMES — Son of Al-
lison Conquery. Enlisted Aug. 8,
1917. Sent to Camp Wadsworth and
Camp Dix. Attached to Company D,
46th Infantry, 42nd Division, Sailed
Sept., 1917. Returned from overseas
April, 1919. Was honorably dis-»
charged May 2, 1919.
CANNONE, GIOA^ANI — Son of
Giovani Cannone. Enlisted March,
1918. Sent to Camp Green and Camp
Mills. Attached to the 58th Infantry,
4th Division. Sailed May 15, 1918.
Reported killed in action Aug. 16,
1918.
COLBERT, WILLIS J., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. J. Colbert, 315 N. First
St., Jeannette, Pa. Enlisted in the
Medical Department Dec. 26, 1917.
Was attached to hospital in Youngs-
town, Ohio. Discharged in July, 1919.
COMPTON. CHARLES W. — Son of
Ella Compton. Enlisted Jan. 27,
1919. In the Navy. Was promoted
App. Seaman. Was an Expert Gun-
ner. Sailed on the U. S. S. Texas.
Still in service.
COPPER, EDMOND. son of Mrs.
Catherine Copper. Entered service,
assigned to Camp Dix and attached to
Battery A. 59th Coast Artillery. Went
overseas Nov. 1918 . Returned Jan.
1919, and honorably discharged Feb.
1919.
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COSCIA, JOHN — Son of Mr. aiul CltOCK, GEOKGE— Son of Tobias CUdUSHUl;!:. S.V.M LEL — Eiiti-ri^l CU.N.XIXl .liA.M. Al.lli;i;T— .s,,n uf
Mrs. Antiuo Coscia. Entered service Crock. Entered service December 11, service. Was assigned to Camp Han- Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham.
July 24 1918. Was assigned to Camp 1917. Was assigned to Philadelphia cock. Was attached to Company H, Entered service June 15, 1918. As-
Lee and attached to 125th Company, and attached to the Navy. Was hon- 111th Infantry, 28th Division. Went signed to Penn State College. Later
Was honorably discharged Aug. 6, orably discharged Aug. 15, 1919, with overseas May 5, 1918. Returned May to Hancock and attached to the 139th
1918. rank of first-class Machinist. 4, 1919, and honorably discharged Ordinance Depot Company. He was
May 17, 1919. honorably discharged Jan. 3, 1919.
CUNXIXGIIA.M, 1i;ANK— Son of CURNOE, WILLIAM— Entered ser- DAUGHERTY, CHARLES— Son of DAUGHERTY, HARRY— Son of Mr.
Mrs. George Young. Entered service vice Dec. 12, 1917. Was assigned to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Daugherty. En- and Mrs. S. C. Daugherty. Enlisted
Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned to Springfield and attached to the 262nd tered service Dec. 20, ]917. Was as- July 6, 1915, was assigned to Camp
Camp Lee and attached to the 13th Aero Squadron. Went over seas Dec. signed to Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Stewart, later Hancock, and attached
Company, 155th Depot Brigade. Was 1917, Returned Dec, 1918, and hon- and attached to Medical Reserve to the Medical Corps of 111th lu-
honorably discharged Feb. 27. 1919. orably discharged the same month. Corps He was honorably discharged fantry, 28th Division. Went over-
with rank of Cook.
Feb. 15, 1919.
seas May 5, 1918. Was gassed, re-
turned April 29, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 6, 1919.
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DAVIS. BRANIERD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Davis. Enlisted
June 4. 1917. Was assigned to Allen-
town and at tat- lied to the 583 Am-
bulance Corjis. Went overseas Aug.
20, 1917. Was gashed. Returned
April 1. 1919, and honorably dis-
charged April 9. 1919.
DAVIS. THOMAS — Son of Alike
Davis. Entered service Sept. 5, 1917.
Was assigned to Camp Sherman and
attached to Company C. 361st Infan-
try, 91st Division. Went overseas
-luue 3, 1918. Returned April 17.
1919, and honorably discharged April
30, 1919, with rank of Sergeant.
DIETZ, EWALD — Son of Mr. Chas.
Dietz. Entered service May 4, 1917.
Was assigned to Portland and attached
to Battery C, 54th Regiment of Heavy
Artillery . Went overseas March 9,
1918. Returned March 10, 1919, and
honorably discharged with rank of
Sergeant .
DELLAREIPKETE, BELLOFONTE
— Son of Mr. Vincenzo Dellareiprete.
Entered service Feb. 28. 1917. Was
assigned to Glenburg and attached to
Company C, 601st Engineer.-?. Went
overseas July 1, 1918. Returned July
12, 1919, and honorably discharged.
July 12, 1919.
DELVITTO, CHARLES — Son of
Mr. anil Mrs. Ambrose Delvitto. En-
tered service Sept. 22. 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached to
Company B, 319th Machine Gun Bat-
talion. Went overseas May 2, 1918.
Returned Mar. 3, 1919, and honorably
discharged with rank of Sergeant.
DEXUXZIO, JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Denunzio . Entered
Service June 27, 1918. Was assigned
to Hampton Roads and attached to the
Naval Aviation. He was honorably
discharged Jan. 6, 1919.
DE PALMA. ANTHONY — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Nicholas De Palma . En^
tered service 1917. Was assigned to
Fort Benjamin Harrison and attached
to Company L, 45th Infantry, 9th Di-
vision. He was honorably discharged
April 10, 1919, with rank of Corporal.
DE PALMA, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas De Palma. En-
tered service March 18, 1918. Was
assigTied to Washington Barracks. D,
C . , and attached to 56th Light En-
gineers' Anti-Air Crait. Went over-
seas July, 1918. Returned Feb. 11,
1919, and honorably discharged Feb.
25. 1919.
DETAR. Jobn^Son nf Mr un.l Mrs.
Henry Detar. Entered service April
27. 1917. Was assigned to Fort Mc
Kinlev and attached to Battery E,
12th ' Field Artillery. 2nd Division.
Went overseas Jan. 11. 1918. Re-
turned Aug. 6, 1919. and honorably
discharged Aug. 13, 1919.
DEWALT. (HARLKS— Son ci Mr.
mui Mrs. D. W. Dewalt. Entered
service May. 1918. Was assigned to
Fort Thomas and attached to Com-
pany A. 52nd Infantry. 6th Division.
Went overseas July 5, 1918 . Re-
turned June 12, 1919. and honorably
discharged July, 1919.
DEWALT. KUSSEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . D . W . Dewalt . Entered
service July 22. 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company D, Machine Gun Company.
He was honorably dis'-harged Feb. 3.
1919, with rank of Corporal.
DINKEL. FRED — Son ..f Mr. .Inlin
l>inkel , Enlered service April 5.
1918 . Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the Machine Gun
Company . Went overseas ilay 22,
1918. Returned June. 1919. and hon-
orably discharged the same month.
DI PASi^L'ALE. JACK — Son of Mr.
Const at ino Di Pasquaie. Entered ser
vice Aug. 28, 1918 . Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Coni
pany B, 331st Infantry, 83rd Division.
Went overseas Oct. 13. 1918. Re-
turned Jan, 26, 1919, and honorably
discharged with rank of Corporal.
Dl PASt^l^\LE. JOSEPH — Son of
Constantino Di Pasquaie. Entered
service May 3, 1917. Was assigned
to Fort Ethan and attache! to 77th
Artillery, 4th Division. Went over-
seas March, 1918. was slightly gassed.
Returned July, 1919. and honorably
discharged .
DIX. VURT W, — Enlererl servue
August 23, 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Alexander and attached to the
304th Engineers. He was honorably
discharged July 31, 1019.
I.tKAX.SART. JLLES — Son of Mrs.
Malvina Dransart . Entered service
April 5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company D.
313th Machine Gun Battalion. Went
overseas in Summer of 1918 . Was
slightly gassed. Returned and hon-
orably discharged Feb. 6, 1919.
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DKIXKU. I'^ilERY— .Son of Mike I'KXNKO, JU^^EFH — .Son of Mike
and Bertha Drinko. Enlisted July and Bertha Drinko. Enlisted May 26,
26th, 1917. Was sent to Camp Hau- 1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf.
cock. Ga. Attached to Infantry De- Ga . Attached to Field Art. 26th Di-
partment. Sailed May 3. 1918. Was vision. First-class Private. Sailed
honorably discharged May 23, 1919. July 24, 1918. Was honorably dis-
With A. E. F. sharged April 26, 1919.
DRINKO. JOHN — Son of Mr. Mike
and Bertha I)rinko. Enlisted April,
1917. Sent to Camp Gettysburg. At-
tached to Infantry, 5th Division.
Sailed May 4, 1918". Returned July
DRINKO. STE\AN— Snn of Mike
and Bertha Drinko . Enlisted Sept.
18, 1917. Was attached to Eng. De-
partment Company 104. Sailed March
29, 1918, Was honorably discharged
7, 1919, Engaged in the battles of April 24, 1919. Transportation date
Meuse - Argonne and St. Mihiel. Was of discharge .
honorably discharged July 7, 1919,
Was made Corporal.
DUCKWORTH, HARRY — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Duckworth. En^
tered service August, 1918. Was as-
signed to Pittsburgh, Pa., and honor-
ably discahrged ten days later.
DUEZ, EDWARD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Duez. Entered service April 23,
1917 . Was assigned to Fort Bliss
and attached to Troop 15th, Military
Police, Was honorably discharged
March 17, 1919,
DUNN, RAYMOND — Son of James
Dunn. Enlisted Aug. 8, 1917. At-
tached to Corp Headquarters Com-
pany, 4th Division. Sailed May 3,
1918 . Aisne, Marne. St . Mihiel,
Meuse-Argonne offensive. Army of
occupation in Germany. Was honor
ably discharged Aug. 7. 1919.
DUNN, THOMAS
James T. Dunn, Sen
First-class private
No active service .
Son of Mr.
t to Camp Di.\.
Went overseas.
ELLIOTT. MICHAEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott . Entered service
May 27, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps of Mobile Hospital. Went over-
seas August 23, 1918. Returned May
23, 1919, and honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
ELY, CHARLES— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ely Entered service May 19,
1917. Was assigned to Allentown
and attached to the Medical Corps
of Base Hospital No. 27. Went over-
seas Sept. 27, 1917. Was wounded,
returned April 7, 1919, and honorably
discharged April 10, 1919.
ELY, GERALD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ely. Entered service Aug
16, 1917. Was assigned to Allen -
town and attached to the Medical De*
partment of Base Hospital 27. Went
overseas Sept. 27. 1919. Returned
March 24, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged April 1, 1919.
ENGSTROM, ALBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Engstrom . Entered
service Feb, 11, 1918, Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
C. 305th Signal Corps. 80th Division,
Went overseas May 28. 1918. Re-
turned April 12, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 10. 1919.
EREDITARIO, ANZELMA — Son of EVANGELIST, TONY— Son of Mr. EVANGELIST, JOSEPH — Son of FAIRCHILD, CHARLES R. — Son
Mr. and Mrs. Angollino Ereditario, and Mrs. Dominick Evangelist. En- Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Evangelist. of Sarah Fairchild. Enlisted August
entered service Sept, 1. 1917. Was tered service Aug. 29, 1918. Was as- Entered service Sept. 3. 1918. Was 6, 1918. Was sent to Paris Islanij.
assigned to Camp Lee and attached signed to Camp Lee and attached to assigned to Camp Forrest and at- Attached to Comanpy 89, First Regi-
to Company E. 30th Infantry, 3rd Di- Conii)any B. 153rd Regiment. D. B. tached to the 20th Engineers. 1st Bat- ment. Assigned to U. S. S. Han-
vision. Went overseas April' 1. 1918. U. 1). Went overseas Sept. 1918. talion. He was honorably discharged cock. Sailed Nov. 3. 1918. Returned
was wounded, returned March 19, Returned and honorably discharged Dec. 26, 1918. June 26. 1919. Was honorably dis
1919, and honorably discharged April April 3, 1919. charged July 16, 1919.
8, 1919.
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FAKOUX. TONY G. — Son of Leon
and Julia Faroux. Enlisted July 3»
1917. Sent to Gettysburg. Attached
to Company F, 4th Infantry, Machine
Gun. Sailed April. 1918. In Battle
of the Marne. ilontfaucon and Chateau
Thierry. Was wounded and in hos-
pital three months. Returned April
20, 1919. Honorably discharged.
April 24, 1919.
FIELD. HARRY. JR. — Son of Harry
Field. Sr. Enlisted April 10, 1917.
Assigned to C. A. C.
FENNEL. HUGHEY A. — Son of Mr.
Harry and Mrs . Anna Fennel . En-
listed Sept. 21. 1917. Attached to
Company M. 176th Infantry. Was
made Corporal . Sailed February 27,
1918. Returned April 26, 1919. Was
honorably discharged May 3, 1919*
Engaged in the battles of Champagne.
Marne defensive, St. Mihiel offensive.
FILKOSKY. SAM — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Filosky. Entered into
United States Service in 1918. As-
signed to General Hospital Corps, Fort
Ontario, N. Y. Honorably dfscharged
Jan. 1919.
FISHER. CLARENCE C. — Son of
Mr>. Katherin Myers, Entered the
service in May 1918. Was sent
to Greenby, Ga. Attached to Medical
Corps, Hospital No. 5, Oswego, N. Y.
Honorably discharged Aug. 28, 1919.
FISHER. HARRY — Son of Mrs,
Katherine ilyers. Enlisted in 1916.
Was sent to El Paso. Texas, and
Green. N. C. Attached to Battery A,
3rd Field Artillery. Sailed May. 1918.
Returned August, 1919. In battle of
the Meuse, Argonne, Chateau Thierry,
and other battles. Reenlisted in Ger-
many for one year.
FONTINA, CHARLES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vinduco Fontina. Entered
the service April 5, 1918, in the SOoth
Engineers. Assigned to Camp Lee.
Sailed July 1, 1918. Returned Dec.
20, 1918. Honorably discharged Dec.
30, 1918.
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FORD, FRANCIS — Son of James C,
Ford. Entered service Oct. 1, 1918.
Attached to Medical Reserve. Was
sent to Bellevue Medical College. Still
in service.
FORF.MAX. FRANK — .Son of An-
thony and Rose Foreman. Entered
service May 'J7, 1918. Was sent to
Camps Greenleaf and Merritt. At-"
tached to 22nd Field Hospital. 7th
Division. Sailed Aug. 1918. Re
turned July, 1919. Honoral>ly dis-
charged July, 1919.
FORGNEIR, VICTOR — Son of Cis-
irine Forgneir. Entered the service
Dec. 1918. Sent to Greenleaf, X. C.
Attached to Infantry. Sailed Jan. 1.
1919. Returned April 1. 1919. Hon-
oratdy discharged May 1919.
FULMER, HOWARD F. — Son of
Harry and Mary Fulmer. Enlisted
June 23rd. Attached to Company F.
Regiment 1st F. A. Sailed .
Was honorably discharged July 1st.
1916. Disability. Service at Mexi-
can Border.
GADEN, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
Charles and Mrs. Mary Gaden. En-
listed Feb. 27, 1915. Was an ex-
pert gunner. Sailed May 14, 1915.
Was wounded by shrapnel and one
injury. Returned Dec. 22, 1918. Was
honorably discharged Jan. 17, 1919.
Engaged in the battles of Arras,
Somme and Malines. Saw service in
Belgium ,
GARDNER. HARRV WILLIAM —
.Son of Mr<. Fran<-is J. Gardner. En-
tered service Sept. 1918. Sent to
Camp Greenleaf. Ga. Assigned to
General Hospital No. 3, Medical Corps.
Uonnrahly discharged Aug. 21. 1919.
GARLAND FRANCIS G. — Son of H.
B. and Isabelle Garland. Enlisted
April 27. 1917. Sent to Fort Strong
and Fort Adams. Attached to Bat.
tery B, Regiment 51. Sailed Aug.
14. 1917. Returned Feb. :), 1919.
Battery received citation. Battle of
St. Mihiel. Honorably discharged
Feb. 14, 1919.
GAULT, WILLIAM T. — Son of Liz-
zie Gault. Enlisted July 12, 1917.
Sent to Camps Dix, Hancock and Mer-
ritt. Attached to 110th Infantry.
Sailed May 2, 1918. Wounded in ac-
tion. Returned Jan. 1919. Honor-
nhlv discharged Feb. :!. 1919.
GERARD. EUGENE S. — Son of Jos
eph A. and Elizabeth Gerard. Enlist-
ed Aug. 15. 1918. Sent to Camps
Jackson and Dix. Assigned to Mo-
tor Mechanic Corjis, bugler. Field
.\rtillery. 153 Depot Brigade. Honor-
ably discharged Jan. 11, 1919.
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UEEIIOX, JESSE J. — Son of Frank-
lin Germon. Enlisted April 5, 1918.
Sent to Newport, R. I., attached to
Navy. Sailed July, 1918. Returned
Dec. 30, 1918. Honorably discharged
Jan. 25, 1919.
GERMON, VICTOR D. — Son of
Franklin Germon. Enlisted June.
1918. Sent to Camps Sherman, Mer-
ritt, Logan. Attached to 79'th Artil-
lery. Sailed July 1918. Returned
March 1919. Honorably discharged
July. 1919.
GERMON, ■WESTLEY M. — Son of
Franklin M. Germon. Enlisted Dec.
S, 1917. Sent to Kelly Field. At-
tached to 151st Aerial Squadron
Sailed July 1918. Returned March
1919. Honorably discharged March
1919.
GESS, JESSIE BOYD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. AV . M. Gess. Enlisted in
1918. Sent to Camps Lee and Mer-
ritt. Attached to 76 Camp Hospital
Medical Corps. Saile.l Sept. 4, 1918.
Returned July 5, 1919. Honorably
discharged July 1919.
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GEYEB, EARL E. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Geyer. Enlisted July 22.
1918. Sent to Camp Lee. Attached
to Machine Gun Battery. 10.5th Regi-
ment, 27th Division. Sailed Sept. 5.
1918. Returned March 8, 1919.
Honoraljly discharged April 6, 1919.
GHRIST, ALBERT S. — Son of Al-
bert and Emirna Christ . Enlisted
July 1, 1917. Sent to Camp Robin-
son, Wis. Attached to 17th Field
Artillerv. Sailed December 14, 1917.
Returned Aug. 22, 1919. Battles of
Chateau Thierry, Soissons, .St. Miliiel,
Champagne. Honorably discharged
Aug. 22, 1919.
GILL, WILLIAM V. — Son of John
F. Gill. Enlisted May. 1917. Sent
to Camps Hancock, Merritt. Attached
to 110th Infantry, Company I, .38th
Division. Sailed May 2, 1918. Killed
in action July 29. 191S.
GILCREST, CLAUDE D. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Gilcrest. Enlist-
ed in 1909, Naval Reserve. Sent to
Colombus Barracks. Assigned to U.
S. S. Finland, as Pharmacist. Sailed
in Spring of 1918. Still in service.
GILCREST. NYE H. — Son of Mrs
Harry T. Gilcrest. Enlisted Sept.
3, 1918. Sent to Camp Forrest. As'
signed to 4 Pros. Ret. C'o. Honor
ably discharged December 26, 1919.
GII.lliE.ST. VEKE— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gilcrest. Enlisted
July 22, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee.
Assisned to Depot Brigade. Companv
3.5. "Sailed in Pall of 1918. Returned
Summer of 1919. Honorably dis-
charged April 5, 1919.
GIUON. GEORGE E.— Son of Mi-
chel Giron. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1918.
Sent to Camp Forrest. Attached to
Engineers. Honorably discharged
Dec. 21, 1919.
(,Il;t>.\, \AI.I;NT1\E — Son of Mi-
chel Giron. Enlisted July 22, 1918.
Sent to Camp Lee. Attached to 28th
Division, Machine Gun Company.
Sailed Sept. 4, 1918. Returned Ap-
ril 1919. Honorably discharged Ap-
ril 1919.
GISSNER. ALBERT — Son of Philip
Cerina Gissner. Enlisted April 23,
1917. Sent to Fort Bliss. Attached
to Troop K, 8th Cavalrv. Honorably
discharged Feb. 27, 1919.
GLSSXEK. TONY — Son of Plrillip
and Cesisa Gissner. Enlisted Dec.
15. 1915. Sent to U. S. S. Colum-
bia and U. S. S. Crisie. Honorably
discharged Aug. 19, 1919.
GOETTLER, NORBERT CARL—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Goettler.
Enlisted December 11, 1917. Sent to
Columbus, Ohio, and Camps Greene
and Merritt. Sailed May 22, 1918.
Returned July 31, 1319. Battles of
Aisne. Marne, Vesle, Toul, St. Mihiel,
Mense-Argonne. Honorablj' discharged
August 5, 1919.
GONGAWARE, HOWARD DAVID
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gonga-
ware. Enlisted July 6. 1917. Sent
to League Island. Attached to Ma-
chine Gun Company, Battery 2, 8th
Brigade, 3rd. Honorably discharged
March 11, 1919.
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and Mrs. Jerry Gongaware. Enlisted
July 21. 1918. Sent to Camp Lee.
Attached to Company K, Battery 18.
Honorably discharged Dec. 15, 1918.
GOUNDER. JOHN H. — Son of
Harry and Anna Goiinder. Enlisted
May 12, 1917. Sent to Fort Bliss.
Attached to Troop J, 8th Cavalry.
Honorably discharged April 14, 1919.
GRANT, ALBERT E. — Son of Mrs,
Katherine Grant. Ealisted Jan. 7,
1918. Sent to Ft. Thomas. At-
tached to 48th Regimont, Coast Artil-
lery. Sailed Nov. 2. 1918. Re-
turned Spring of 1919. Honorably
discharged March 17, 1919. Re-en-
listed May 18, 1919.
GREEXAWALT, HARRY. — Son of
John E. and Luella Greenawalt. En-
listed Nov. 8, 1913. Sent to Fort
Logan. Attached to Company G, 12th
Regiment, Infantry. Sailed Fall of
1918. Returned July 5, 1919. Still
in service.
GREENAWALT, HARRY M. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenawalt.
Enlisted Jan. 1918. Sent to Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh. Attached to
Ordnance Department. Honorably
discharged Feb. 1918.
GREEN. SYLVESTER F. — Son of GULIANO, LOUIS — Enlisted 1917.
Fred and Mary Green. Enlisted Sept. Sent to Camp Lee. Attached to Bat-
5, 1918. Sent to Cami> Greenleaf. At- tery B, 16th U. S. A. Sailed in
tached to Medical Corps. Honorably 1917. Returned 1919.
discharged December 18. 1918.
GUY', HOWARD H — Son of Mr. El-
mer Guy. Enlisted July 22, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Lee. Attached to
316th Infantry, 79th Division. Sailed
Sept. 6, 1918. Was honorably dis-
charged June 7, 1919.
l.l V, iliiWARI) W. — Snn of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph H. Guy. Enlisted
Oct. 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Lee.
Attached to Headquarter's Company,
11th Regiment. 5th Division. Infantry,
Sailed March, 1918. Returned May,
1919. Honorably discharged May 26,
1919.
GUY, RALPH S.— Son of Mr. El-
mer E. Guy. Enlisted July 22, 1918.
.Sent to Camp Lee. Attached to 316th
Infantry. Sailed Sept. 6, 1918. Re-
turned May 30, 1919. Was honor-
ably discharged June 7, 1919.
GUY, SAMUEL J.— Son of Richard
and Naomi Guy. Enlisted April 26,
1917. AVas sent to Greenleaf and
Mills. Attached to Field Supply
Medical Department, 1st Army over.
Private, tirst-class. Sailed June 7,
1917. A\'as honorably discharged
Aug. 16, 1919. Chateau Thierry, Ar-
gonne Forest .
HACKEY, CARL FRANK — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H.-'.ckey. Entered
the service in Sept. 1918. Was sent
to Camp Forest and sailed for over-
seas Dec. 20, 1918. Returned to
U. S. and was honorably discharged
from the service in August 1919.
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HALL. JOSEPH H. — Son of Lee
Hall. Entered the service in Aug.
1918. Was sent to Camp Joseph and
sailed for overseas in Fall of 1918.
Returned to United States and was
honorably discharged in Sept. 1919.
HANNOVILLE, MAX. — Entered the
service in Nov. 1917. Was sent to
Camp Wadsworth and served in Quar-
termaster's Corp. Went overseas
Sept. 1918.
HARDY. HARRY" W. — Son of Mr. HARROLD, FRANKLIN— Son of
and Mrs. J. W. Hardy. Entered the Mr. and Mrs. HarroM. Entered the
service in May 1917, with Company B. service in Feb. 1918. Was sent to
Regiment 19. 5th Division. Was sent Camp Lee and was honorably dis-
to Columbus Barracks and sailed May charged in March 19J9.
1918. Returned to United States and
was honorably discharged in July
1919.
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HARTMAN, FRANK H. — Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hartman. En-
tered the service in Feb. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Merritt and was hon-
orably discharged from the service in
Aug. 1919.
HASSINGER. RAYMOND A.— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. J. F. Hassin-
ger. Entered the service in April
1918, with Company D, 80th Division.
Was sent to Camp Lee and sailed for
overseas in May 1918. Saw action in
battle of St. Mihiel. Verdun and Ar
gonne Forest. Returned to United
States and was honorably discharged
in June 1919.
HASSIXdER. FRANK P. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs, Rev. .J. F. Hassingcr.
Entered the service in April 1918, with
the 80th Division. Was sent to Camp
Lee and sailed in May 1918. Saw ac-
tion in Argonne Forest and St. Mihiel.
Returned to United States and was
honorably discharged in June 1919.
HELMAN. MEADfc: C. — Son of Mr.
Francis Helnuin. Enlisted May 27.
1918 . Sent to Greenleaf, AUentown.
Sailed Sept. 27. 1918. Was honor-
ably discharged May 8. 1918.
HENDERSON. OTTIS LEO — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henderson. En-
tered the service in May 19] 8. and
was sent to Camp Greenleaf. Sailed
for overseas in August 1918. Re-
turned to United States and was hon-
orably discharged in May 1919.
HERMAN. LOUIS. --Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Herman. Entered the ser-
vice in April 1918. with Comjiany A.
3rd Engineer Training Regiment. Was
sent to Camp Lee and was honorably
discharged from the service in April
1919.
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HERMAN. JOHN — Son of Mr. and HERMAN, FRED — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Herman. Entered the ser- Mrs. John Herman. Entered the
vice in 191?^. with Company G. 319th service in July 1918. Was sent to
Infantry. 80th Division. Was sent Camp Lee and was honorably dis-
to Camp Lee and sailed for overseas charged in Aug. 1918, on account of
in May 1918 . Returned to United ear trouble.
States and was honorably discharged
in June 1919.
Hn;<;iNs. william henry — snn
of Mr. 11 nd Mrs. John Higgins. En-
tered the service in Jan. 1914, with
Company F, 32nd Artillery. Was sent
to San Diego. Cal., and then to Ha-
waian Islands, where he still is.
HIXKS. MICHAEL H. — Son of John
Hines . Entered the service in Sept.
1918. and was sent to Camp Green-
leaf. Sailed Oct. 6, 1918. Returned
to United States in July and was hon-
orably discharged from the service
the same month ,
HINES. JOHN E.— Sun of Jolin
Hines. Entered the service in April
1917, with Company F. Was sent
to Camp Wads worth and sailed for
overseas in July 1918. Returned to
United States and was honorably dis-
charged in May 1919.
HOLBY. DANIEL E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Holby. Entered the
s^ervice in Sept. 1918. Was sent to
Camp Forrest and was honorably dis-
charged in Dec. 191S.
HOOD, PAUL O. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . John L . Hood . Entered the
service in Dec. 1917. Sailed for
overseas in June 1918. Returned to
United States in July and was hon-
orably discharged the same month.
HOAK. WM. P. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Wm . Hoak. Entered the ser-
vice in the Spring of 1918. Was hon-
orably discharged in Dec, 1918.
HORDLS. ROBERT V.— Sun of Mrs.
Mary Hordis. Entered the service in
July 1917, with Company I. 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. Was sent to
Camp Hancock and sailed for over-
seas in May 1918. Rerarned to United
States and was honorably discharged
from the service in May 1918.
HOUSLKR. ELMi:K E.— Sun of
Mr . and Mrs . Lewis Housler . En-
tered the service in May 1918. Was
sent to Camp Greenl^at and sailed for
overseas in Sept. 1918. Returned to
United States and was honorably dis-
charged in April 1919.
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HUETHER. CHART ES W. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huether. En-
tered the service in Feb. 1918, with
Company B, 313th Resriment . Was
sent to Camp Lee an.t sailed for over-
seas in May 1R18 . Saw action in
battle of St. Mihiel and Argonne for-
est. Returned to United States and
was honorably discharged in Jnly
1919.
HUETHER. GEORiiE M. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huether. Entered
the service in Sept, 1917, with Com-
pany G, 32fith Infantry. 82nd Division.
Was sent to Camp Lee and sailed for
overseas in April 1018, Saw action in
Battle of St. Mihiel and Argonne for-
est . Returned tn United States and
was Jionorably discharged in June
1910.
HUGUS, RICHARD T., JR. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hugus, Sr.
Entered the service in May 1918. with
Base Hosjiital, Nn . 5.5 Medical Corps.
Was sent to Camp Greenleaf and
sailed for overseas in August 1918 .
Returned to United States in June
1019, and was lionorably discharged
from tlie service in July 1919 .
HUGUS. Z. Z. — Son of Mr. auU
Mrs. R. T. Hugus. Entered the seri
vice in Dec. 1917. Was sent to Kelly
Field and was honorably discharged
in Dec. 1918.
I.\'i.kAUA-M, liKul;,;]-: — snn .d Mr.
anrl iirs, Merreli liii^raliaTn . Entered
service Dec. V2, 1917. Was assigned
to Columbus Barracks, and attached
to the Quartermaster's Department.
Went overseas May 1918. Returned
July 1919, and honorably discharged
the same month.
IRKl..\Xi', i;ul',Ll. r.— Sun of :\ir.
and ilrs. Ireland. Entered service
Ajiril 'JO, 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
D. ll'2th Engineers, 37th Division
Went overseas June 23. 1918. Re-
turned April 1. 1910, and honorably
discharged April 12, 1919.
lUW'fX. CLYiiE— Snn ..f Mr. iind
-Mrs , Joliu Irwin . Entered service
Feb. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Stewart and attached to the 36th
Regiment of Coast Artillery . He was
honorably discharged Dec. 7. 1918.
-lAi:, .mux— Snii of Mrs. Anna
.1 ae . Kntere<l service -May 2 7, 1018.
Was assigned to Fort Oglethorpe and
attached to Base Hospital No. 20 .
Went overseas August 23, 1918. Re-
turned April 28, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 7, 1919.
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.lUU.XbU.X. AI:THUR— Son uf r^irs.
Richard Johnson. Entered service
Sept. 3, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
D. 6th Development Battalion, 158th
Depot Brigade. He was honorably
discharged Dec. 6. 1918.
JUII-XSUN, RICHARD — Son of Mrs.
Richard Johnson . Entered service
April 2, 1019. Was assigned to
Fort Thomas, and attached to Bat-*
tery A. 55th Artillery. Went over-
sea's Sept. 1918. Returned Feb.
1910, and honorably discharged Feb.
15. 1910.
JUNES, PAUL— Sun ni Mr^. Agnes
Jones. Entered service June 1918 .
Was assigned to Camp Forrest and at
tached to Comiiany L, 51st Artillery .
He was honorably discharged Feb.
2, 1019.
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JOYCE. MIKE — Son of C]iri>t>
Joyce . Entered service June 1910.
Was assigned to Fort Athen and at-
tached to the Aviation. Went over
seas March 1918. Returned March
1919. He holds rank uf Corporal,
and is still in the service.
JOYCE, THOMAS— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Christy Joyce. Entered service.
Was assigneil to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the Army. He was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 18, 1919. hold-
ing the rank of Sergeant .
KELL. JOHN — Son of Mr. and Mrs,
John Kell. Entered service Feb.
1018. Was assigned to Camp Greene,
and attached to Company I, 59th In-
fantry. He went overseas June 1918,
and was killed in action.
KEALEY, FRANK. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kealey. Entered ser-
vice May 1917. Was assigned to Oak
mont. and attached to Company C,
15th Engineers. Went overseas July
1917. Returned May 1910, and hon-
orably discharged May 1910.
KELLY. ALBEKT^Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Kelly. Entered service
1917. Was assigned to Camp Meade
and attached to Company I, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918. Was wounded,
returned Dec. 15, 1918, and honor-
ably discharged with rank of Sergeant.
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KEVl'LK. JOHN B.^Sun uf Mr.
and Mrs. John Kepple. Entered ser-
vice April 6, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Sheridan and attached to
Battery B, 134th Field Artillery. 37th
Division . Went overseas June 23.
1918. Cited for bravery. Returned
March 30, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged with rank f.f Corporal.
KIPPLE. KENNETH— Son of Mr
and Mrs. John Kepple. Enlisted Oct.
1918. Was assigned to State College,
and attached to the S . A . T . C
He was honorably discharged Dec
1918, with rank of Corporal.
KINSEY. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Joseph Kinsey . Entered ser-
vice Oct. lo, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Pitt and attached to the S. A.
T. C. Motor Transport Corps. He
was honorably discliarged Dee. 10.
1918, with rank of Sergeant.
KICHTNER, WILLIAM— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Kichtner. En-
tered service Aug. 1, ]918. Was as-
signed to Caniii Forrest and attached
to Company B. 128th Engineers.
Went overseas Sept. 30, 1918. Re
turned July 12, 1919. and honorably
discharged July 18, 1919.
KIDD. JOHN — Son of Mr . and
Mrs . Kidd . Entered service July
*22, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B. 106th
Machine Gun Battalion. Went over-
seas Sept. 7. 1918. Returned March
18, 1919. and honor ibly discharged
April 3. 1919.
KIDD, JOSEPH — ,Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kidd. Fntered service
July 22, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to 144th Machine
Gun Battalion. Went overseas Sept:
7. 1918. Returned April 17. 1919.
and honorably discharged April 28,
1919.
KLINGENSMITH, ALBERT H.—
Son of Mr. David M. Primilla. En-
listed Oct. 1. 1918. Sent to S. A .\
T. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 12, 1918.
KLINGENSMITH, JOHN— Son of
Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Klingensmith .
Entered service Feb. 11. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee, and attached
to Company H. 320th Infantry. 80th
Division. Went overseas May 18.
1918. Wounded by shrapnel. Re-
turned May 30, 1919, and honorably
dischargeed June 1919 .
KNAPPENBERGEE. MOSES THOS.
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knap-
penberger. Enlisted 1917. Was as-
signed to Oglethorpe and attached to
the Medical Corps . Went overseas
Jan. 1918. Returned June 1919. and
honorably discharged with rank of
Lieutenant .
KNAPPENBERGEK. CHESTER —
Sou of Mr. and Mrs. George Knap-
penberger . Entered service Dec .
1917, Fort Levenworth, and attached
to the Medical Corps . He was hon
orably discharged July 1919.
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KOONTZ, HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kuntz. Enlisted 1917 .
Was assigned to Fort Rilev and at-
tached to 78th Field Artillery, 80th
Division. Went overseas July 1918.
Returned Marcli 1919, and honorably
discharged March 1919.
KoHXIiAUER. GEORGE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs . Kornbauer . Entered
service July 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Forest and attached to Company
F. 211th Engineers. He was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 17, 1919^ with
rank of Corporal .
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KKATiM'HVIL. JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gustave Kratachvil . En-
tered service Aug. 8, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp AVads worth and at-
tached to Company A, 56th Infantry.
Went overseas Sept . 4. 1918 . Re-
turned June 25, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 30, 1919.
KRATOCHVIL. WILLIAM— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Kratochvil.
Entered service April 26, 1917. Was
assigned to Fort Strong and attached
to Battery 55. Heavy Artillery. Went
overseas in Summer of 1918 . Was
wounded. Returned in Summer 1919.
and honorably discharged Sept. 3,
1919.
KRIEGER. AUGUST — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Krie^er. Enlisted
Oct . 12. 1918*. Was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to the In
fantrv. He was honorablv discharged
Dec.*19, 1919.
Kl'HKX. {iV>< — Sun of Mrs. Ann;i
Kuben . Entered service May 3, 1918.
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company M. 52nd Infantry
Went overseas in Summer of 1918 .
Returned in Summer of 1919. and hon-
orably discharged June 27, 1919 .
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KUNTZ, CHARLES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kuntz. Entered
service Feb. 5, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Sevier and attached to the
225th Aero Squadron . Went over-
seas July 13, 1918. Returned Dee.
7, 1918, and honorably discharged
Dec. 18. 1918.
LAIDIGI. GLEN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Laidig:i. Entered service
May 29, 1918. Assigned to Camp Lee,
attached to Company 22nd. 6th Infan-
try. He ranked first Sergeant and was
honorably discharged Jiin. 1919.
LAMBERG. CARL WILLIAM — Son — LAMBERG, JOHN AUGUST — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberg. En-
tered service Sept. 5, 1018. Assigned
to Camit Greenleaf, attached to Am-
bulance Company No. 1.59. Went over-
teas Oct. 1918. Returned June 20.
1919. and was honorably discharged
June 27, 1919.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamberg. En-
tered service Sept. 23. 1917. As-
signed to Camp Lee, attached to Com-
pany C. 321st Machine Gun 82nd
I>ivision. He ranked as Corporal .
Went overseas May 1918. Was wound-
ed by shrapnel in left wrist. Re-
turned May 19, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged May 29, 1919.
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LAMPE, ARTHUR G. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. Lampe. Entered ser-
vice June 6, 1918. Assigned to Camp
Gordon, attached to Company 6. 157th
Depot Brigade, and was honorably dis-
charged Nov. 23. 1918.
LAMPE. JOHN O.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Lampe. Entered service
Feb. 26, 1918. Assigned to Camp
Lee. attached to Company 1. Special
Duty Training Battalion, and was hon
orably discharged April 4, 1919,
LANDIS, GOE G. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Sam Landis . Entered service
April 1918. Assigned to Camp Green-
leaf, attacbed to Company K, 51st In-
fantry. Went overseas June 23. 1918,
Returned July 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged July 1919.
LANDIS, WILLIAM F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Landis. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 27, 1918. Assigned to
Camp Lee, attached to Company 8th
A. L. C. Went overseas Oct. 7,
1918. Returned July 5, 1919, and
was honorably discharged July 15,
1919.
LAKLMKk. KKANK ]■;.- -S.>m nt" Mr.
W. E, and Mrs. Edith Larimer. En-
listed Oct. 17. 1918. Sent to Camp
Gettysburg and New Jersey. Was
First -class Private and attached to
Tank Corps. Was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 8. 1918.
LA\ l-:i,l,I, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
Patrick Lavelli . Entered service
Ajiril 2 6, 1917. Assigned to Camp
Jtills. Went overseas June 14. 1917.1
Returned Aug. 3, 1919, and honorably
discharged Aug. 13, 1919.
LAWTHER. THOMAS R. — S..n nf
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. W. Lawther. En-
tered service July 20, 1918. Assigned
to Columbus Barracks, attached to
57th Artillery C and C. Went over-
seas Sept. 24. 1918. Returned Jan.
14, 1919. Was honorably discharged
Jan. 22, 1919.
LAYT<JN. EDWARD — Son nf Mrs,
ilary A. J>ayton . Entered service
June 28, 1917. Assigned to Colum-
bus Barracks, attached to Battery C.
17th Field Artillery. Went over-
seas Dec. 14, 1917. Returned May 1,
1919, and was honorably discharged
May 1919.
LAYTON, ARTHUR T. — Son of
Mrs. Mary A. Layton . Entered ser-
vice April 2. 1917. As.^igned to Fort
Monroe. Attached to 37th Heavy Ar-
tillery, Headquarters Company . He
ranked as Sergeant, and was honor-
ably discharged .
LEES. JAMES ALBERT— Son of
Mr . and Mrs . John W . Lees . En-
terel service June 6 th, 1917. As-
signed to Columbus Barracks, at-*
tached to 15lh Ambulance Company.
Went overseas June 11. 1918 . Re-
turned May 5, 1919. and honorably
discharged June 1, 1919.
LEXNON, LARANCE J.— Son of
Mr, and Mrs. Patrick. Entered ser-
vice Feb. 11, 1918. Assigned to
Camp Lee. attached to 313th Infantry.
Company D. Went overseas May 27,
1918. Returned June 9, 1919. and
was honorably discharged June 14,
1919.
LEONARD. HAKKV WAKEFIELD
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Leon-
ard. Entered service Aug. 29. 1918.
Assigned to Camp Lee, attached to 5th
Wisconsin Infantry Band . Went
overseas Oct. 13, 1918. Returned
June 22, 1919, and was honorably
discharged June 1919.
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LESTER, HARRY — Son of Anna
Lester. Enlisted June 25, 1917. Was
sent to Camp Robinson. Attached to
Infantry Department. Sailed
Was honorably discharfred Dec. 1918.
LINK. ANDREW CHAS. — Son of
Louise M . Link. Enlisted May 1,
1017 . Was sent to Sonoma, Cancel
liition, R , S . , New Hampshire, and
Philadelphia. Sailed 15 months;
Training Station 11 months. Was
honorably discharged Aug. 2, 1919.
LIPINSKI. FRANK — Son of Mr.
Mike Lipsinski . Entered service April
6, 1917. Assigned to Camp Pike, at-
tached to Company G, 43rd Regiment,
and is still in service.
LEWIS. MORRISON F. — Son of
Mr . Elias A , Lewis. Entered ser-
vice Oct . 17, 1914 . Assigned to
Camp Hancock, attached to 107th Ar-
tillery, 'JHth Division. He ranked as
Corporal . Went overseas May 18.
1918. Returned May 10, 1919, and
was honorably discharged May 21.
1919.
LIPINSKI, ANTHONY — Son of Mr.
Mike Lipinski. Entered service April
19, 1917. Attached to Battalion C,
57th Regiment. Was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 22, 1919.
LOCKARD, RALPH— Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Andrew Lockard . Entered
service Sei>t . 11, 1918 . Was as
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
the Headquarters Company, 80th Di
vision. Went overseas May 26, 1918.
Gassed, returned May 28, 1919. and
honorably discharged June 10, 1919.
LOEBACH. HERMAN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Loebach . Entered
service Sept. 3, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Forrest and attached to the
26th Engineers Company. He was
honorably discharged June 23, 1919.
LOUGHNER, THOMAS — Son of Mr.
Harvey Loughner . Entered service
May 27, 1918. Was assigned to Fort
Oglethorpe and attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 20. Went overseas Aug. 23,
1918. Returned April 28, 1919, and
honorably discharged May 7, 1919.
LUMBERT. MIKE— Brother of Mrs.
Anna Robert . Entered service Nov.
25, 1917. ^Vas assigned to Camp Slo
cum . Was attached to Company E,
4th Infantry. Went overseas Feb.
1918. and was killed in action Sept-
16, 1918.
LUNN. ARTHUR — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Joseph Lunn . Entered service
April 5, 1918. M'as assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company D, 313th
Infantry, 80th Division . Went over-
seas May 26, 1918 . Gassed . Re
turned June 7. 1919. and honorably
discharged June 12, 1919.
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LITSTIG, LLOYD— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lustig. Entered service July
22. 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company C. 115th
Machine Gun Battalion. 30th Division.
Went overseas Sept. 5. 1918. Re-
turned and lionorably discharged April
5, 1919.
LUTE. BLAIK — s,,ii nf Mr. and
Mrs. Lute. Entered service May 27,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Green
leaf and attached to the Ambulance
Corps. Went overseas Aug, 28, 1918.
Returned July 9, 1918, and honorably
discharged July 15, 1919.
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Mrs. Jacob Lute. Entered servicq
Oct. 6, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to 166th Infantry,
42nd Division. Went overseas Feb.
26, 1918. Returned April 25. 1919,
and honorably discharged May 13,
1919.
LUTE. Lloyd — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Lute. Entered service Oct. 6,
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attache<l to Company M, 166th In-
fantry. Went overseas Feb. 26, 1918.
Was wounded in foot. Returned Jan.
3, 1919, and honorably discharged
April 7, 1919.
LUTZ, JOHX— Sou 01 Mr. and Mrs.
John Lutz. Entered service Oct.
1918. Was assigned to Pitt Univer-
sity, and attached to the Training
School. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 1918.
LUTZ, MICHAEL— Sou of Mrs.
Caroline Lutz. Entered service Oct.
6, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Battery A, 315th'
Field Artillery. M'eut overseas May
26, 1918. Returned May 28, 1919,
and honorably discharged June 10.
1919.
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McCAULY. HARRY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John McCauly. Entered
service AFay 27, 1918. Was assigned
to Colli nibus Barracks and attached
to Company 37, 41st Brigade. He
was hiinorably discharsed Dec . 24,
1918.
McCREADY, GILBERT MOXTERTL
— 8on of Mrs. Sarah L. McCready .
Enlisted June, 1917. Sent to Camp
Slieridan. Attn died to Company D,
14')th Regiment. Was made Corporal.
Sailed June 1918. Returned June
10, 1919. Was honorably discharged
June 17, 1919.
McGRAW, DAVID — Son of Mr .
P'rank McGraw. Enlisted May 1917.
Sent to Fort Clark. Attached to 36th
Infantry. Was honorahlv discharged
July 1919.
McGRAW, EARL — Son of Frank
McGraw. Enlisted April 17. 1917
Was sent to Fort Bro.vn, Brownsville,
Texas. Attached to United States
Army, 5th Division. Sailed May 27.
191H. Was honorably discharged July
3, 1919.
McCULLOUGH. EDGAR— Son of
Mr , and ^Irs . Thomis McCullougli .
Entered service June 4. 1917. Was
assigned to Allen town . AVent over-
seas Aug. 7. 1917. Was with the
French in the S. S. V. 593. Re-
turned April 1, 1919, and honorably
discharged April 10, 1919.
M.CULLUUGH, LESTER— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCullough.
P^ntereed service May 13, 1915. Was
assigned to Columbus Barracks and
attached to Motor Transport Corps.
He was lionorably discharged June
14, 1919, with rank of Sergeant.
MrFAkLANl). RALPH— Son of
Mrs . Catlierine C'ooper . Entered ser-
vice 1918 . Was assigned to Alfred
A^aile, and attached to the Field Sig-
nal Corps . Went overseas Sept, 2;
1918. Returned June 20. 1919. and
honorably discharged June 27, 1919.
MADIJEN. RAYMOND— Smii of
Mrs . Mary Madden . Entered service
June 2, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
overseas May 5. 1918. Returned May
12, 1019. and honorably discharged
May 24. 1919.
MADDEN. WILLIAM — Son uf Mr.-,.
Mary Madden. Enlisted June 12,
1916. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company I,
115th Infantry. 28th Division. Went
overseas May 5, 1918. and was killed
by a high explosion July 30. 1918.
-MALOV. HAKK\ — >nii ni Mr. and
Mrs . Harry Maloy . Entered service
May 27. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps of Base Hospital 31. Went over-
seas Aug. 15. 1918. Returned June
22, 1919, and honorably discharged
June 28, 1919.
MAKIKWALD, WILLIAM H.^-Snii
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marie-
wald, CI arid ge, Pa. Entered the ser-
vice Sept . 5. 1918. and assigned to
Camp Greenleaf. attached to the Medi-
cal Corps. Was honorably discharged
in Oct. 1918, at Camp Greenleaf.
MARSHALL, ( HAKLLS^Suu of
Mr . and Mrs . Albert Marshall . En-
tered service April 29, 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached to>
1st Sector. 155th Brigade. He was
honorably discharged May 20, 1918.
MAIiSUALL. EDWARD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A I vert Marshall. Entered
s(>rvi<-e. Was assigned to Columbus
Barracks, and attached to Battery E.
5Hth Coast Artillery . Went overseas
May 1017. Returned May 1918. and
honorably discharged June 1919.
MARSHALL, JAMES- Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Frank Marshall . Entered
service Aug. 3, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Custer and attached to
Company I. 803rd Infantry. Went
overseas Sept. 17, 1918. Returned
July 18, 1919, and honorably fiis-
cliarged with rank of Corporal.
MARTIN. JAMES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellen Martin. Entered service
March 11. 1918. Was assigned to
Fort Monroe and attached to Motor
Transportation School . He was hon-
orably discharged Dec . 18, 1918.
MARTIN, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Nick Martin . Entered service
Feb. 26, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
8, Transportation Corps. Went over-
seas July 10, 1918. Returned July 16,
1919. and honorably discharged July
22, 1919.
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and Mrs. Albert Morton. Entered
service Jan. 9, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Stewart and attached to
Comijany H. 4tli Infantry, 3rd Divis-
ion . Went overseas April 6. 1918 .
Was wounded, returned July 22, 1919.
and honorably discharged Aug. 15.
1919.
MASCIONTONIO. ANTONIO — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Masciontonio .
Entered service July 22. 1917. Was
assigned to Gettysburg and attached
to Company E, 7th Infantry. 3rd Di-
vision. Went overseas April 6, 191S.
Was wounded . Returned Aug. 22,
1919. and honorably discharged Aug.
28. 1919.
MASCIONTONIO. LUIGI— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Masciontonio.
Entered service Julyl2, 1917. Was
assigned to Gettysburg and attached
to Company E, 7th Infantry, 3rd Di-
vision. Went overseas April 6, 1918.
Wounded, in hospital for 6 14 months.
Returned Feb. 26, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged May 10, 1919.
-MASON, FRANK— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mason. Entered service
July 7, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Sanitary De-
tachment. 103rd Field Signal Battal-
ion. Went overseas May 18. 1918.
Returned May 7, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 15, 1919 .
MASTRIPPETTO, lOSEPH — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mastrippetto. En-,
tered service April 29. 1918 . Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached tc
Company M, 146th Infantry. Went
overseas Jan . 16. 1918 . Returned
Ai)ril 1, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged April 9, 1919.
MEARS, CHARLES N. — Sun of Mr.
and Mrs . Charles Mears. Entered
service Oct. 16. 1918. Was assigned
to Carnegie Tech, and attached to the
S. A. T. S. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 20, 1918.
MEARS. GEORGE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mears. Entered service
April 25, 1917. Was assigned to Co-
lumbus Barracks and attached to Bat'
tery C. 12th Field Artillery. Went
overseas Jan. 10. 1918, and died from
wounds received in action of July
22, 1918.
MEARS, HENRY — Son of Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Mears. Entered ser-
vice 1917. Was assigned to Great
Lakes Naval School and attached to
the Navy with U. S. S. Seattle. He
was honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
MEGAHAN, FAIRMAN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Megahan . Entered
service Aug . 28, 1918 . Was as-*
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Company C, 331st Infantry , Went*
overseas Oct . 13. 1918 . Returned
Jan. 26. 1919, and honorably dis-
charged Feb. 11, 1919.
MENZ, HARRY — Son of "Mr and
Mrs . Ernest Menz . Entered service
July 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Infantry. He
was honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
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MEYER, ALBERT — Son of Mr. Otto
Meyer. Entered service Sept . 22,
1917 . Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company G. 326 th
Infantry, 82nd Division . Went over-
seas May 1918. and died of wounds
received in action on October 13, 1918.
MEYERS. HARRY L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Meyers. Entered
service 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock, and attached to Company I.
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
overseas May 3. 1918. Returned
May 1919, and honorably discharged
with the rank of Sergeant.
MEYERS, ROBERT — Son of Mr
and Mrs. C. L. Meyers. Entered
service 1917. Was assigned to Prince-
ton and attached to Department of
Y , M . C . A . Went overseas June
1918. Returned Jan. 1919, and hon-
orably discharged the same month.
MEYERS, DEWEY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Amos Meyers . PJntered service
April 24. 1917. Was assigned to
Fort Oglethorpe and attached to the
2nd Ammunition Train . Went over-
seas Jan. 1918. Returned May 1919.
and honorably discharged the same
month with rank of Corporal.
MICHAELS, THOMAS — Son of Mr,
and Mrs . Thomas Mirliaels. Entered
service April 5, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany I). 315th Machine Gun Battalion.
80th liivision. Went overseas May
17, 1918. Returned May 30, 1919,
and honorably discharged June 10,
1919.
MILLER. ALVIN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Miller. Entered service
Dec. 8, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Meade and attached to 324th Field
Signal Battalion. He was honorably
discharged Jan. 25, 1919. with the
rank of Sergeant .
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Mrs . Elmer Miller. Entered service
Feb. 26, 1918. Was assitrned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
B. 601st Engineers. Went overseas
June 30. 1918. Returned July 6.
1919, and honorably discharged July
13, 1919, with rank 5f Corporal.
MILLER. EDWIN — Son of Mr. "Wil-
liam Miller. Entered service May 11.
1917. Was assigned to Fort Bliss,
and attached to Company B. 15 th
Cavalry. He was honorably discharged
March 27. 1919.
MILLER. GLENN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Miller . Entered service
March G, 1918. Was assigned to Co-
lumbus Barracks and attached to Bat-
tery C, Coast Artillery. 48th Division.
Went overseas Oct. 1918 . Returned
April 10. 1919, and honorably dis-
charged the same day.
MILLER, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Israel Miller. Entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the l.^Sth
Training Battalion, Depot Brigade. He
was honorably discharged Jan . 18.
1919, with rank of Sergeant.
MILLER, ROY— Son of :Mr , and
Mrs. Frank Miller . Entered service
May, 1917. Was assigned to Fort
Niagara and attached to School of
Arms and latter transferred to 3'2nd
Machine Gun Battalion. He was hon-
orably discharged Feb . 1919, with
rank of Captain.
MILLIKKX, WILLIAM — Son of
Jacob JMiiliren. Entevcil .•5ervice June
4. 1917. Was assigned to Columbus
Barracks, and attached to Bakery Co..
529th Regiment. Went overseas Aug.
same month . 1918 . Returned Aug.
1919, and honorably discharged the
same month .
:\IIT<'IIKi,L. ALFKKD— S.-n of Mr.
and Mr,s , John Mitchell . Enterefi
service Sept. 31, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Custer and attached to Sup
ply Company, 29th I'ield Artillery
Went overseas July 1918. Returned
April 29, 1919, and was honorably
discharged .
MftODY. JOHN- Son of Mr. and
iirs . Julia iloody . Kulercil service
Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
C. 321 Machine Gun .Jattalion. Went
overseas April 22, 1918 . Returned
May 1919, and honorably discharged
May 29, 1919.
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MOOG. IGXATIAS — Son of Mr
and ilrs. Joseph Moog. Entered ser-
vice May 20, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Haliferd, and attached to
Company A, U. S. S., A. M. C.
He was honorably discnarged April 14,
1919.
MOIUJAN. RALPH— Son of Mrs.
Mary Morgan . Entered service June
1917. Was assigned to Camp Meade,
later to Walter Reed Hospital, Wash-
ington, D , C . , and attached to Medi-
cal Corps . He holds rank of First
Lieutenant and is still in service.
MORRIS, THEADORE. — Entered
service Feb. 11, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee, and attached to Com-
pany I, 319 Infantry. 82nd Division.
He was shot through ihe head Oct. 8,
1918. and died.
MORRISON, FRAXK^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morrison . Entered servii-p,
Sept. 5, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B, 310tli
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918. Returned May
3U, 1919. and honorably dis<hari:ed
with rank of Sergeant.
MLM.L. EDGAR— Son of J. F.
-Mull. Entered service Se])t. 1918.
Was assigned to State College and at-
tached to S. A. T. C. He was hon-
orably discharged Nov. 1918.
MULL, FRANK— Son of J. F. Mull.
Entered service Sejit. 1918. Was as-
signed to Allg College, and attached
to the S, A. T. C. He was honor--
ably discharged Nov. 1918.
MUMMA. ROY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs . M . J . Mumma. Entered ser-
vice Feb . 1918 . Was assigned to
Leon Springs and attached to Officers'
Training School. Was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 1919, with rank of Sec-
ond Lieutenant.
MURMAN, FRANCIS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . John Murman . Entered
service Sept. 6. 1918. Was assigned
to Cape May and attached to the Deck
Force of the Navy. He was honorably
discharged June 1919.
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MEYEU.S. KILEY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Meyers . Entered service
1917 . Was assigned to Camp Dix
and attached to Battery A, 77th Field
Artillery . Went overseas May 19,
1918, returned July 21. 1919, and
honorably discharged with rank of
Corporal,
MEYERS. AMOS — Sou of Mr. and
Mrs . Amos Meyers . Entered service
Dec. 29. 1917. Was assigned to
North Carolina and attaclied to 7th
Infantry, Headquarters Conipany, 3rd
Division. Went overseas May 1918,
and was killed July 15. 1918, at
Marne.
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XADDO. ALBERT — Entered service
Sept. 18. 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
L, 166th Infantry, Rainbow Division.
Went overseas Jan. 1918. Returned
May 1919, and honorably discharged
May 1919.
XATALE. MIKE— Son uf Mrs. Anna
Natale. Entered service Feb. 5. 1918.
was assigned to Caraj) Greene and at-
tached to Company C, 58th Infantry,
4th Division . Went overseas May
10. 1918. Returned Aug. 1. 1919.
and honorably discharged Aug . 9,
1919, with rank of Cook.
NEDLEY, ORTAN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Nedley. Entered ser-
vice April 15, 1918. Was assigned to
Columbus Barracks and attached to
Company 33, 153rd Regiment. He
was honorably discharged April 11.
1919.
NIEDECK, JOSEPH — Son of Mrs.
Margaret Niedeck . Entered service
Oct. 4, 191S. Was assigned to Fort
Thomas and attached to the 30th Com-
pany of the Infantry . He was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 10, 1918.
NOONAN, THOMAS — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 22. 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
33. 9 Battalion, 123 Depot Brigade
Went overseas, was wounded in leg.
thigh and arms . Returned March
1919, and honorably discharged March
10, 1919.
NULL. CLYDE — Son of Harry NulL
Entered service May 17. 1918. Was
assigned to Washington Barracks, and
attached to Company B. 74th Engint
eers . Went overseas July 10, 1918,
and died from pneumonia on Dec. 20,
1918, at Toul. Prance.
O'BRIEN, JOSEPH — Son of John
O'CONNELL. JOHN— Son of Mr.
O'CONNELL. THOMAS — Son of
OLSON. EDGAR — Son of Mr. and
O'Brien. Entered .service Sept. 22. and Mrs. T. F. O'Connell. Entere<l Mr. and Mrs. O'Co.inell. Entered Mrs. Frederick Olson. Entered ser-
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the 326th Machine
Gun Battalion. 82nd Division . Went
overseas April 5, 1918. Was serious-
ly gassed. Returned Feb. 10, 1919.
and honorably discharged Feb . 18,
1919, with rank of Corporal.
service June 21, 1918. Was assigned
to Columbus Barracks and attached
to the 55th Engineers . Went over-
seas July 25, 1918. Returned Jan.
30, 1919. and honorably discharged
Feb. 17. 1919.
service Sept. 30, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Upton and attached to Com-
pany C. 115th Engineers. Went over-
seas in Summer 1918. returned in
Summer of 1919, and honorably dis-
charged June 11. 1919.
vice Feb. 26, 1917. Was assigned to
Fort Leavenworth, and attached to
Company A. 110th Engineers . Went
overseas April 1. 1918. Returned
Mav 1919, and honorably discharged
May 1919.
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liL.SoN, J.u:. L>'1 .^..i, 1,1" Mr. nwl
Mrs. Frederit k (Hsun Entered ser-
vice Nov. 1917 . Was assigned to
Los Angeles. . and attached to 823
Air Squadron . Went overseas July
1918. Ret\irned Dec. 1918, and hon-
orably liischarged tlie same month
with runk of Sergeant.
OTTO, STANLKY A — s..n n, Mr.
Stephen and iirs . Anna Otto . En-
listed t>ct<iber 5, 1917. Sent to Camp
Lee. Sailed March 5. 1918. Was
wounded by shrapnel in right leg'
Returned Dec 24, 1918. Was
honorably discharged March 3, 1919.
• 'W AKol-T--, NATHAN .sn,, n; M r
and Mrs . Gleshun Ov.'arofl". Entered
service July 22, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Officers'
Training School Band. He was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 17, 1919, with
rank of Corporal.
I'AUKKi;, l;l' H.Uir— Mill .il .lames
Parker . Enlisted Sept . 16, 1917 .
Attached to Navy. Was honorably
discharged Sept. 29, 1919, from the
V. S. S. Destroyer No. 147.
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PATTEKSOX, F. B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Patlerson. Entered
service Feb . 1919 . Was assigned
to Camp Lee and atta^-hed to 7th Com-
pany, 155th Depot Brisade. 2nd Bat-
talion. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 7. 1919, with rank of Sergeant.
PATTON. ROBERT — Son of Mr .
and Mrs . John Patton . Entered ser-
vice Sept . 5. 1918 . Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
Company D, 511th Engineers . Went
overseas Oct. 9, 1918. Returned
June 18, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged June 17. 1919.
PAULONE. AXTUNIO — Son of Cou-
cezei Paulone . Entered service Sept.
5. 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the 71st Re-
placement Co . He was honora'bly
discharged July 30. 1919.
PEEL. ELI AS — Son of Mrs. Anna
Peel. Entered service Sept. 22, 1917.
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company B. :KJ7th Engin-
eers, 82nd Division . Went overseas
June 14, 1918. and died of pneumonia
Dec. 19, 1918. Is buried at Pau-
thory, France.
PEHRSON, ARTHUR — Son of Mr.
J. A. Pehrson . Entered service
Sept. 1917. Was assigned to Allen-
town and attached to Medical Corps
of Base Hospital. Went overseas
Spring of 1918. Returned May 1919.
and honorably discharged the same
month .
PERSHING. JOSEPH ERNEST—
Son of Mr . Daniel E . and Mary C .
Pershing. Sent to Camp Hancock .
Attached to 110th Infantry. 28th Di-
vision. Was First-class Private. Was
hi)norably discharged Dec. 15. 1917.
PERSHING. WILLIAM M. — Son
of Mary C. and Daniel E. Pershing
Enlisted June 26. 1917. Was sent
to Camp Hancock. Border Service. At-
tached to Army, 11th Infantry. Lieu-
tenant Colonel, 111th Infantry. Sailed
May 5, 1918. Was honorably dis-
charged Mav 13. 1919.
PICARRO. TONY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . James Picarro . Entered ser-
vice Sept. 5. 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and attached lo
the Medical Corps. He was honorably
discharged July 24, 1919.
rn KKTT. JAMES L.— Son of
Emma Pickett. Enlisted May 26.
1918. Attached Medical Department.
United States. First Lieutenant. M.
C. A. General Hospital No. 8, Olis-
ville. Pa . Was honorably discharged
July 28, 1919.
PIGXOCCO. JOSEPH — Son of Mr
and !Mrs . John Pignocco . Entered
service July 1918. V.'as assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to 144 Ma-
chine Gun Battalion, 40th Division.
Went overseas Sept. 5, 1918. Re-
turned April 18, 1910, and honorably
discharged April 28, 1919.
I'lxcmi. AX(;Km— Soil ..f Mr
and Mrs. Patsy Pincho, Entered ser-
vice June 10, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry. 28th Division.
Went overseas April 22. 1918. Re-
turned May 13, 1919. and honorably
discharged .
PLAXO. JEKRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Philiji Piano. Entered service
July 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the SOSrdi
Engineers. 78th Divisi-in. Went over-
seas Sept. 1918. Returned June
1919, and honorably discharged the
same month.
POPPLETUX. BUYAX— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred . Poppleton. Entered
service Aug. 26, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Jackson and attached
lo Motor Transport Corps . He was
honorably discharged July 26. 1919.
POTTS, EARL— Sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Potts , Entered service
Oct. 6, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to 479 Aero Squad-
ron . Went overseas Jan. 18. 1918 .
Returned Dec. 1918, and was honor-
ably dist-harged the same month with
rank of Corporal.
PREGAXO. JOSEPH — Son of Mrs.
Mary Pregano . Entereil service Aug.
1918 . Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the Laborer Depart-
ment. He was lionorably discharged
Feb. 26, 1919.
PROCIDA. ROCKO— Son of Mr .
and Mrs. Tony Procida. Entered
service July 1918 . Was assigned t<
Camp Greenleaf, and attached to Com-
pany F. of the Engineers. He was
honorably discliarged Dec. 1918.
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REIDMILLER. ANTHONY — Son of REIDMILLER. JOSEPH — Son of
Mrs. Amanda Reidmiller. Entered Mrs . Amanda Reidmiller . Entered
•service and was assigned to Camp service May 28, 1918. Was assigned
Lee, Virginia, where he was attached to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
to the Infantry .
vice.
He is still in ser-
the 68th Medical Corps. "Went over-
seas in Fall 1918. Returned in
Spring 1919, and honorably dis-
charged April 1919.
REIDT, U. H. — Son of Mrs. E. M. RESSLER, BERT — Son of Mr. and
Reidt. Entered service Sept. 15, Mrs. Jacob Ressler. Entered service,
1917. AVas assigned to Fort Ogle- was assigned to Stanley. Texas, and
thorpe, and attached to Medical De- attached to Battery E. 20th Field Ar
partment. He held the rank of 1st tillery. He was honorably discharged
Lieutenant and was honorably dis- Dec. 16. 1918, with rank of Sergeant,
charged Jan. 6, 1919.
RESSLER. FRANK — Son of Mr. RHEIL. HARRY — Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Jacob Ressler. Entered ser- Mrs. Rheil. Entered service April
vice Feb. 12, 1918. Was assigned 24, 1917. Was assigned to Glen-
to Camp Green and attached to the s-irings and attached to Troop D, 8th
59th U. S. S. Infantry. 4th Division. Cavalry. He is still in service.
Went overseas April 1918. Returned
in Spring 1919. and honorably dis-
charged with rank of Corporal.
RICE. FRANK — Son of Mrs. Ellen RICH. FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Rice. Entered service April 5, 1918. Mrs. Dominick Rich. Entered ser-
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at- vice July 27, 1918. Was assigned to
t ached to Company A, 313th Machine Camp Lee and attached to Company
Gun, 80th Division. Went overseas A, 115th Machine Gun, 30th Division.
May 26, 1919. Returned June 7, Went overseas Sept. 8. 1918. Re-
1919, and honorably discharged June turned March 21, 1919. and honorably
12, 1919. discharged April 9, 1919
KKIIKkT, ALBERT. — Son of Mrs. ROBERTSON. JOHN. — S..ii nf Mrs
I^lartjaret Richert. Entered service Lucie Robertson . Entered service
1917. Was assigned to Fort Strong, Feb. 28. 1918. Was assigned to
and attached to Battery D. 3rd Field Camp Hancock and attached to Com-
Artillery. Went overseas May 1918. jiany I. 110th Infantrv. 28th Divisionj
Returned June 30, 1019. and honor- Went overseas May 3. 1918. Was
ably discharged July 4, 1919. transferred to Prison Escort. Re-
turned Jan. 1919. and honorably dis-
charged the same month .
IvOlUXSON. CHARLES. — Snn of lioB.soX. THOMAS — Son of Mr.
Mrs . Augusta Robinson . Entered ser-- and Mrs. Thomas Robsou . Entered
vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned service May 27, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
C, 328th Infantry, 82nd Division. Motor Transportation Company 701 .
Went overseas May 1. 1918. Returned Went overseas July 24. 193 8. Re-
May 20, 1918, and honorably dis- turned May 31. 1919, and honorably
charged May 29, 1919. discharged June 12, 1919
RO(.K, FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Lewis Rock. Entered service
RODEBAUGH. JAMES— Son of
Mrs. Emma Rodebaugh. Entered ser-
Feb. 15, 1918. Was :issigned to Camp vice Feb. 11, 1917. Was assigned to
Greene and attached to Company I.
59th U. S. Infantry, 29th Division.
Camp Greene and attached to Head-
quarters, 47th Infantry, 4th Division.
Went overseas Oct . 1918, returned Went overseas May 4. 1918 .
Re-
and honorably discharged May 6,
191£
turned July 27, 1919, and honorably
discharged Aug. 2, 1919.
RUOFF. GEORGE— Sou of Mr. and RUFFNER, ROBERT— Son of Mr.
Mrs. John Ruoft'. Entered service and Mrs. Joseph Ruffner. Entered
June 3, 1918. Was assigned to Camp service April 25, 1917. Was assigned
Johnson and attached to Motor Trans-
portation Company . He was honor-
ably discharged July 1919.
to Boston, Mass., and attached to
Company C, 51st Coast Artillery .
Went overseas Aug. 3 4. 1919 . Re-
turned Jan. 25, 1919, and honorably
discharged with rank of Corporal.
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RUGH, FRANK — Sod of Mr. and
RUPE, HERBERT — Son of Mr. and
RUPP. CLARENCE— Son of Mr
Mrs. Jacob Rugh . Entered service Mrs. William Rupe. Entered service and Mrs. George Rupp. Entered ser
May 15. 1917. Was assigned to Al- June 1, 1918. Was assigned to Fort
lentown aud attached \o Base Hospital Oglethorpe and attaclied to the 97th
27, with Medical Corps. Went over- Engineers. He was honorably dis-
seas Aug. 27, 1917. Returned March charged Dec. 12, 1918.
24, 1919, and honorably discharged
April 1, 1919.
vice May 20, 1918. Was assigned service Jan. 29, 1919. Was assigned
to Camp Meade and attached to Com
pany A, 69th Engineers. Went over
seas Sept. 23, 1918. Returned Sept,
SABATINO, FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Sabatino. Entered
to Camp Green and attached to Com-
pany B, 60th Infantry, and trans-
ferred to Machine Gun Company, 5th
10, 1919, and honorably discharged Division. Went overseas May 21,
Sept 17, 1919. 1918. Returned Aug. 1, 1919, and
honorably discharged Aug. 12, 1919.
Jhj. ^^*i--
SAIH.i;u, CLARENCE W.— Son of
Mr. Julin and Mrs. E-nnia Sadler. En-
listed Sept. 22, 1917. Sent to Camp
Lee and Camp Dix. Attached to Com-
pany A, 320th Infantry and 80th Di-
vision. Was First-class Private.
Sailed May 18, 1918. Returned Dec.
21, 1918. Was honorably discharged discharged with rank of Corporal.
Feb. 1, 1919, at Camp Dix.
SARGENT, WILLIAM — Son of Rob-
ert Sargent. Entered service June 2,
1916 . Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to 107 Field Artil-
lery Supply Company. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918. Slightly gassed.
Returned May 9, 1919, and honorably
SCHAEFER, BENJAMIN — Son of SCHOLSSER. EDWARD— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefer. Entered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlosser. En-
service March 1918. Was assigned tered service Feb. 27, 1918. Was aa-
to Fort Myer and attached to the signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Medical Corps of the 11th Cavalry, the Medical Corps. Ho was honorab-
He was honorably discharged April ly discharged Oct. 1918.
1919, with rank of Sergeant.
SCHMIDT, GOTTLIEB J.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S^-hmidt. Entered
service Feb. 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to 320th In-
fantry, Company L, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 26. 1918 . Re-
turned May 30, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 14, 1919.
SCHROCK. J. P. — Son of Mrs. L.
M. Schrock . Entered service April
5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company G, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division . Went over
seas May 18, 1918. Returned May
30. 1919, and honorably discharged
with rank of Corporal.
SEILER, HOMER^Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Seiler. Entered service
Sept. 8, 1918. Was assigned to Great
Lakes and attached to the Navy with
2nd De Kalb, Second-class Cruiser .
Went overseas Nov. 19. 1918. Re
turned Dec. 13, 1918, and honorably
discharged Jan. 13. 1919.
SHONTER, ADOLPH — Son of Mrs.
Mary Shonter, Entered service April
5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company K, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over
seas May 26, 1918. Returned May
31, 1919, and honorably discharged
July 1, 1919.
SHOTTS. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
SHOWALTER, JOHN — Soii of Mr,
Mrs. John Shotts. Entered service and Mrs, A'iucent Showalter. Entered
June 21, 1918. Was assigned to Co
lumbus Barracks and attached to Eat
tery F, 60th Coast Artillery Corpn
Went overseas April 22, 1918. Re
service April 16, 1917. Was assigneil
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Battery B. 107th Field Artillery, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 18,
turned Feb. 4. 1919. and honorably 1918. gassed, returned May 9, 1919.
discharged Feb. 15. 1919. and honorahly discharged May 21. rank of Sergeant.
1919.
SHRADER. LAIRD— Son of Mr. SHUSTER, S. GEORGE— Son of
and Mrs. Frank Shrader. Entered Mr. and Mrs. Sol G. Shuster. Entered
service June 3, 1918. Was assigned service June 5, 1918. Was assignedi
to Columbus and attached to First to Camp Travis and attached to H5th
Ordance Depot. Went overseas July Ordance Depot Company. He was
31, 1918. Returned July 19, 1919, honorably discharged April 22. 1919.
and honorably discharged with the with rank of Sergeant.
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SHUSTER. JAMES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sol. G. Shuster. Entered
SILVESTRI, SAM— Entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918. 'A'as assigned to
service June 4, 1918. Was assigned Camp Lee and attached to Conipany
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company C, 103rd Field Signal Bat-
B. 315th Infantry, 79th Division.
Went overseas Sept. 8, 1918 . Was
talion. Went overseas May 1918, and gassed, returned Feb. 16, 1919, and
was killed in action August 16. 1918. honorably discharged March 15, 1919.
SIMMONS, LOUIS — Son of Mrs. SIPES. LEWIS — Son of Mrs. Jessie
Margaret Simmons. Entered service Sipes. Entered service Feb . 4. 1918.
May 28, 1917. Was assigned to Fori Was assigned to Camp Jackson and
Slocum and attached to Company D, attached to Signal Corps. Went over-
24th Regiment. Went overseas March seas Sept. 28, 1918. and is still in
2, 1918. Returned May 29. 1919, service,
and honorably discharged June 12^
1919.
SIPES, WILLIAM— Son of Mrs.
SKELLY. EARL — Son of Mrs.
Jessie Sipes . Entered service April Emma Skelly. Entered service Sept.
26, 1917. Was assigned to Washing-
1917.
Was assigned to Camp
ton, D. C, and attached to Coast Lee and attached to Company H
Artillery. Went overseas Jan. 28
SMAIL, JAMES — Son of Mr. James
Smail. Entered service July 8, 1916.
Was assigned to Great Lakes and at-
tached to the Navy
1918. Was wounded and gassed. Re-
turned Aug. 1918, and honorably dis-
charged Nov. 23. 1918.
325th Infantry. Went overseas April Oct. 1917. Returned Dec. 25, 1918,
26, 1918. Returned Jan. 3, 1919, and and is still in service,
honorably discharged with rank of
Sergeant.
SMITH, DONALD. — Son of Mr. A.
J. Smith. Entered service April
1917. Was assigned to Fort Niagara
Went overseas and attached to 315th Machine Gun
Company, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 1918. Returned May 1919,
and honorably discharged with rank
of First Lieutenant.
SMITH, lIAIiKY A. — S..I1 of Frank
L. Smith. Enlisteil Oct. 5, 1917.
Was attached to Engineers Department,
Company A, 80th Division, 510th Reg-
iment Engineers. Sailed May 22,
1918. Was honorably discharged Nov. 3. 1918, and is still in the ser
Feb. 12, 1919, as Corporal, Company vice. He ranks as First Lieutenant
^J
■s.MITll. JiJll.\ — Son of Mr unJ
ilrs. John Sniilh. Entered service
March 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Jessop and attached to the 310th Mo
tor Transportation
.--.Ml'I'H, ICUSSEL — Son of .Mr iind SdFKIO. FRANK — Son of ,Mr. and
.Mrs. William Smith. Entered aer\Ke .Mrs. George Sofkio. Entered service
May 24, 1917. Was assigned to May 30. 1918. Was assigned to Paris
Philadelphia Commercial Museum and Island and attached to the Marine
Went overseas attached to 5th Band Ser. Corps. Corps. He is still in the service.
W^ent overseas Aug. 9. 1917. Re-
turned July 4, 1919, and honorably
discharged with rank of Corporal.
SOFIA. CAliMEN - Sou of Mr. and SOLES. HARRY— Son of Mr. and SOLES, JA.MIOS-- .<n,i ,,f Mr. and Sl'EEIl, JOH^— Son of -Mr a.i.l
Mrs. Ralire Sofia. Entered service Mrs. Harry Soles. Entered service Mrs. Charles Soles. Euterea service Mrs. Samuel Speed, entered service
June 13, 1918. Was assigned to May 15, 1918. Was assigned to 1918. Was assigned to Camp Sher- June 2:>, 1914. Was assigned to Ho-
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Mo- Camp Meade and attached to Quarter- man and attached to Company L, gales, Arizona and attached to com^
bile Hospital No. 10. Went oversea.? master Corps, Salvage Division Com- 320th Infantry, 80th Division. Went pany F. ^35tli Infantrv of the Regular
Aug. 22, 1918. Returned July 30, pany. He was honorably discharged overseas June 9, 1918. Returned May Army.
1919, and honorably discharged Aug. March 15. 1919. with rank of Ser- 30, 1919, and honorably discharged
8, 1919. geant. with rank of Corporal.
He is still in service.
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SPENCER, PEKCV— Snn <.f Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Spencer. Entered
service Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned
lo Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany C, 328th Infantr}'. 82nd Division.
Went overseas May 19. 1918. Re-
turned May 21, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 29, 1919.
.STAHLEY, ALBERT — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Theodore Stahley. Entered
service Sept 19, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Travis and attached to Com-
pany B, Headquarters Battalion. Went
overseas Dec . 1917 . Returned June
1919, and honorably discharged July
1919.
STEMPLE, HARRV— Snn nf ,Mr.
and Mrs. J . P . Stemple. Entereil
service June 27. 1916. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock, and attached to the
STK\'EXS. ADOLPH— Son of Mr.
William and Mrs. Agnis Stevens. En-
listed May 15, 1917 . Attached to
Company 3rd M. D. Battalion Regi-
109th Ambulance Company. Went ment, 1st Division. Was made Cor
overseas May 19, 1918. Returned
May 9, 1919, and honorably discharged
May 21, 1919.
poral. Sailed June 12. 1917. Was
wounded Oct. 9, 1918. Returned Aug.
26, 1919. Was honorably discharged
Sept. 26, 1919.
STOLTZ. ERNEST— Son of August
Stoltz. Enlisted Aug. 30, 1917. Was
sent to Camp Green. Attached to
11th Training Company, 154 Depot
Brigade. First-class Private . Sailed
. W'as honorably discharged Jan.
13, 1919, at Camp Meade.
STONE, RALPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Stone. Entered service
April 28, 1917 . Was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Bat-
talion A. 107th Field Artillery, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 8, 1918.
Returned May 9, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 21, 1919.
STORM, FRANK — Son of Mrs.
Amelia Grothehen . Entered service
Feb. 11, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Battery D, 315th
Field Artillery. HOth Division. Went
overseas May 1918. Returned June
1919, and honorably discharged June
1919.
STUCHELL. EDWIN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Stuchell, Entered
service May 19, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Meigs and attached to Quar-*
termaster Corps. He was honorably
discharged April 4, 1919, with rank
of Sergeant.
STULL. MABEL — Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward StuU. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 1. 1918. Was assigned to
Plattsburg and Mills and attached to
the 114th Unit of Peychatric. Went)
overseas Nov, 1918. Returned May
22, 1919, and honorably discharged
June 18, 1919.
STULL, HARRY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Stull. Entered service
ilay 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Mounted Po-
lice. He was honorably discharged
Feb. 1919.
SUCAMELE, SARVENIO— Son of
Mr. Frank Suoainele. Entered ser-
vice Feb. 11, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany H, 320th Infantry. 80th Division.
Went overseas May 17. 1918. Re-
turned May 6, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 30. 1919.
SWAXN, ARCHIE^Son of Mrs.
Anna Swann. Entered service Aug.
1918. Was assigned to Camp Custer
and attached to the 116th Headquar-
ters Corps. He was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 5, 191S.
TALLANT, ROY C— Born Oct. 27,
1892. Son of John Tallant, Jean-
ne tte. Entered service July 22nd»
1918. He was sent to Camp Lee,
placed with Company H, was made
Sergeant, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Dec. 12th. 1918.
TALLANT, CLINTON — Son of John
Tallant. Entered service June 1919.
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company E. 112th Engin-
eers.. 3 7th Division. Went over-
seas June 23, 1918. Returned March
19, 1919, and honorably discharged
with rank of Sergeant.
TANNER. FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Tanner. Entered service
May 30, 1917. Was assigned to Fort
Riley and attached to Battery C, 78th
Field Artillery. 6th Division. Went
THOMAS, DOMINICK — Son of Mrs.
Coletta Thomas. Entered service June
8, 1917. Was assigned to Columbua
and attached to Troop B, 6th Cav-
alry . Went overseas ilarcli 1918 . Re-
overseas July 12. 1918. Returned turned July 1919, and was honorably
June 18. 1919, and honorably dis- discharged July 3, 1919.
charged with rank of Sergeant.
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THOMAS, KATHRYN — Daughter of
Mrs. Kate Thomas . Entered service
Sept. 15. 1918. ^Vas assig:ned to St.
Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, and is in
training. She is still in service.
THOMPSON, JAMES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . John Thompson. Entered
service Sept. 22, 1917. Was as-
signed to Camp Gordon and attachedi
to the 319th Field Artillery, S2nd Di-
vision. Went overseas May 19, 1918.
Returned May 10, 1913, and honorably
discharged May 24, 1919.
THROM, LOUIS E. — Son of Mr.
Louis F. Throm. Enlisted with First
Draft, attached to Service Battalion.
Was overseas 18 months. Was honor-"
aTjly discharged July 1, 1919.
TIBERIO, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Tiberio. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the De-
velopment Battalion, 82nd Division.
He was honorably discharged Sept. 4.
1918.
TOCCO, JOSEPH— Son of Mrs.
Frances Tocco. Entered service May
3, 1918. Was assigned to Fort
Thomas and attached to the 52nd In-
fantry, 6th Division . Went overseas
July 6, 1918. Returned March 2,
1919, and honorably discharged April
1, 1919.
TURKEY. CHARLES— Sun of Mr.
aud Mrs . William Turney . Eutereth
service Aug. 24, 1917. Was assigned
to Gettysburg and attached to the
68th Company, 17th Battalion. 153rd
Depot Brigade . Went overseas April
1918. Wounded in left hand. Re-
turned March 23. 1919, and honorably
discharged April 8, 1919.
TAKijriM". a!;i;m-: -snn of :\rr.
and Mrs. Tiiinuiniu. Ealcitd service
July 22. 1918. Was assigned tcf
Camp Lee and attached to Company
A, 121 Machine Gun, 32nd Division.
Went overseas Sept. 1918. Returned
May 1919, and honorably discharged
May 1919.
TRAINOR. JOHN— Son nf .Mr,^.
Sarah Trainor. Entered servi<_e ILHT.
Was assigned to Montgomery and at-
tached to Company B, 145th Infantry,
37th Division. Went overseas June
15, 1918. Returned March 22, 1919,
and honorably discharged with rank
of Corporal.
TROUTMAN. HARliY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Troutman. Entered
service June 1918. Was assigned to
Fort Russel and attached to the Ar-
tillery. He was honorably discharged
Feb. 1919.
TYLER, EUGENE--Sou of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Tyler. Entered service
1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company A, 164 th
Infantry, 41st Division. Went over-
seas Jan. 1918. Returned July 1919.
and honorably discharged the same
month.
VINCENT, EDWARD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Vincent. Entered
Service 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the 139th
Infantry. Went overseas Oct. 1918.
Returned May 5, 1919, and honorably
discharged the same month.
VINCENT. JOHN— Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Vincent. Entered ser-
vice 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 104th
Machine Gun Company, 2 7th Infantry.
Went overseas Sept. 5. 1918 . Re-
turned April 1919, and honorably dis-
carged the same month.
VOITLE, ROBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Voitle. Entered
service Jan. 15, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Dix, and attached to School
of Military Aeronautics. He was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 12, 1918.
WALLS, JOSEPH A. — Son of Mr
and Mrs. James Walls. Entered ser-
vice May 27, 1918. Assigned to Camp
Greenleaf, attached to the Medical
Corps. He held the rank of Sergeant,
and is still in service.
WALLS. JACOB
WEIBLE. ANTHONY J.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs . Dolarata Weible . En-
tered service April 5, 1918. Assigned
to Camp Lee. Attached to Company
B, 315th Machine Gun. 80th Division.
Went oversea May 18. 1918. Re-
turned May 30, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged June 10, 1919.
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WEIGOLD, EARL E. — Son of Mr. WEGLEY, LAWRENCE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Weigold. Entered Jacob Wegley. Entered service Jan.
service Sept. 22. 1917. Assigned to 28, 1918. Assigned to Camp Mills,
Camp Lee. Attached to 155th Depot Jackson, attached to Signal Corp.
Brigade. He ranked Sergeant and was Went overseas July 31, 1918. and
honorably discharged Jan. 18, 1919. was slightly gassed Nov. 10, 1918, and
was honorably discharged July 1.
1919.
WESLING. RALPH — Son of Mr.
Frank Wesling. Entered service Dec.
3, 1917. Assigned to Newport News.
R. I. Attached to the U. S. S.
Huntington, and is still in service.
WESLING. LEO PAUL — Son of Mr.
Frank Wesling. Entered service Jan.
22. 1919. Assigned to School of Five
for F. A. Fort Sill. Okla. Was hon-
orably discharged June 24, 1919.
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WFSI.IXG THEODORE F — s,,!i ut WIOSSKL. JOHN F — Son of llr WILLIAMS, JAMES— Son of Mr, WHITEMAN JOSEPH F.— Son of
Mr Frank Weslina EntereJ servite and Mrs. John F. Wessel. Entered Willis Williams. Entered service Mrs. Sara J. Whiteman. Entered
July 3 1917 Assigned to Gettys-' service July 10, 1918. Assigned to July. 1918. Assigned to Camp Lee. service May 2.5, 191B. Assigned to
burg 'Attached to Company C, 4th Camp Colt, attached to Company A, Attached to the Infantry, and was Camp Dix and Gordon. Attached to
Regiment 3rd Division. Went over- 327th Battalion. Went overseas Sept. honorably discharged Feb. 1919. Company M, 16th Infantry, 1st Dt-
sea's April 15. 191S. and was gassed 1918. Returned May 3, 1919, and vision. Went overseas July 1918 and
and wounded slightly July 23. Re- was honorably discharged May 17. was wounded. Returned April 2,
turned April 13, 1919, and was hon- 1919. 1919. "nd was honorably discharged
orably discharged May 2, 1919. April 29, 1919.
WINFIELD ALBERT G — Son of WITALIS, WILLIAM ALEX.— Son WOLFE. HOMER T.— Son of Mr. -nOLFE GOMER R.— Son of Abra-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winfield. En- of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Witalis. En and Mrs. Abraham Wolfe. Entered ham Wolfe Entered service April
tered service May 27, 1917. Attached tered service Aug. 1917 . Assigned to service Sept. 5, 1917. Assigned to 3. 1918. Assigned to Camp Lee, at-
to 151st Field Artillerv Was honor- Fort Monroe, attache. 1 to 135th De- Camp Lee. attached to Company J. tached to 315th Machine Gun, IbOtli
ablv discharged Apriri919. pot Brigade. Went overseas June 10. 120th Infantry, 80th Division. Went Brigade, Company A. Went overseas
1918 Returned Dec. 20, 1918. Was overseas May 1918. Returned Mar. May 20, 1918. ■\\ as gassed, returned
honorably discharged Jan. 14, 1919. 29, 1919, was honorably discharged June 1919. Was honorably dis-
Mar. 1919. charged.
WOLFLEY, CHARLES C. — Son of
WOLL, FRANK — Sun of Mr. and
WOLL, JOSEPH A. — Son of Nick
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolfley. Entered Mrs. Kurtz. Entered service April Kurtz. Entered service ^ Aug
service May 27, 1917. Assigned to 24, 1917. Assigned to Newport. R.
Camp Allentown, Attached to Base I. Went overseas June 16. 1918.
Hospital No. 17. Went overseas July Returned Jan. 7, 1918. W'as hon-
13, 1917. Returned April 27. 1919. orably discharged Mar. 26, 1919.
Was honorably discharged May 7.
1919.
YECKLE. CLARENCE E. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Yeckle. Entered
1918 Assigned to Camp Joseph, at- service June 17, 1917. Assigned to
tached to Company 539. Went over- Littlesilver, N. J., attached to Com-
seas Sept 27, 1918. Returned and pany E, 406th Field Battalion. Went
was honorably discharged April 24. overseas Aug. 1, 1917. Returned
jQig April 20, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged April 26, 1919.
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YECKLE. HOWARD H . — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Yeckle. Entered
service March 1918. Assigned to
Camp Crane, attached to the Amhu-
lance Section 590. Went overseas
May 1918. Returned May 1919, and
was honorahly discharged June 1919.
YECKEL, JOHN F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Yeckel . Entered ser-
vice July 31, 1918. Assigned to
Camp Forrest, attached to Company
B, 128th Division. Went overseas
Sept. 29, 1918 . Returned July 1,
1919, was honorably discharged July
1919.
ZELLERS. WALTER P. — Son of
Mr . and Mrs . Chas . Zellers . En-
tered service Dec. 4, 1917. Assigned
to Newport News, R . I . Was hon-
orably discharged Aug. 4, 1919.
I
YEZZIE. FRANK — Entered service
May 27, 1918. Assigned to Camp
George, attached to Company 108,
Base Hospital. W^ent overseas Nov.
1. 1918. Returned July 6, 1919, and
was honorably discliarged July 15,
1919.
ZEWE, JACOB ELMER— Son of /TMOWSKI, STANISLOUS — Son of
Mr. Jacob W . Zewe . Entered scr M r . and Mrs . Ziraowski . Entered
vice May 12, 1917. Assigned to service Sept. 21, 1917. Assigned to
Cheyenne, Wyoming. Attached to the Camp Lee, attached to Company A,
1st Calvary, and is still in the ser- 320th Regiment. 80th Division. Went
vice. overseas May 18, 1918. Returned
May 30, 1919, and was honorably
discharged June 8, 1919.
COOK. HAROLD
TRIMBLE. PAUL C.
APPLE. WALTER — Son of Mra.
Catherine Apple, Jeannette, Pa. En-
tered the service February 26. 1918,
and was assigned to Camp Lee and
Camp Laurel. Went oversears June
28, 1918, attached to Company A,
601st Engineers. Returned July 6,
1919, and was honorably discharged
July 12, 1919, at Camp Dix.
APEL, CARL H. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George P. Apel, Jeannette, Pa.
Entered the service in 1918, and was
assigned to Camp Upton. AVent over-
seas in Aug. 1918, attached to Bat-
tery D, 5th Battalion. Returned Jan.
13, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 22, 1919.
BIONDI, MIKE— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Biondi. Jeannette. Pa.
Entered the service Aug. 18, 1917.
and was assigned to Camp Greene.
Went overseas Ajiril 8, 1918, attached
to Company B, 6th Infantry, 5th Di-
vision . Was wounded and spent two
months in a hospital in France. Re-
turned March 4, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged March 7, 1919.
BLACK, GEORGE W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs , John H . Black, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service in 1918, and
assigned to Camp Taylor and camp at
Cambridge Springs, attached to the
Artillery. Was honorablv discharged
Dec. 20. 1919.
BRESMAN, HERMAN CHARLES,
of Jeannette, Pa. Entered the service
Aug. 29, 1918, and was assigned to
Camp Lee. Went overseas Oct. 13,
1918, attached to Company L, 107th
Infantry, 27th Division. Returned
March 19, 1919, and was honorably
discharged April 3, 1919.
BROTHERTON, FLOYD — Son of
William Brothertou, Jeannette, Pa. En-
tered the service July 15, 1917, at
Camp Hancock. Went overseas May
3, 1918., attached to Company I,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Was
wounded by gunshot on August 25,
1918, at Vesle River. Served as a
Corporal. Returned May 11, 1919,
and was honorably discharged.
BROWN. HOWARD— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Brown. Jeannette, Pa.
Entered the service in July. 1918,
and was assigned to Camp J. E. John-
son. Was honorably discharged Mar.
14. 1919.
COMMON. HARRY, JR.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs . Harry Common, Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered the service Feb.
7, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Mills . Went overseas May 5, 1918 .
Returned Aug. 5, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged Aug. 19, 1919.
COX, JESSIE WILLIAM — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cox, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service in r9l7. and
was assigned to Camp at Columbus,
Ohio. Went overseas in March, 1918,
attached to the Coast Artillery.
Served as a Bugler. Returned in June
1919, and was honorably discharged
shortly thereafter.
COX. LORENZA L.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs . A . J . Cox, Jeannette, Pa.
Entered the service in 1917, and was
assigned to Camp Hancock . Went
overseas in May 1918, attached to
Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. Returned in May 1919. and
shortly thereafter was honorably dis*
charged .
CROUSHORE. EDMUND O. — Son
of Mrs. Diana M. Croushore. En-
listed Oct. 5, 1917. Sent to Camp
Lee. Attached to Company D, 103rd
Regiment, 103rd Infantry. Sailed
Feb . 27. 1918 . Returned Feb. 1,
1919 . W^as honorably discharged
Feb. 18, 1919.
CROUSHORE. SAMUEL H. — Son
of Mrs. Diana M. Croushore. En-
listed Feb. 26, 1918. Sent to Camp
Lee. Attached to Company H, 3rd
Regiment. Sailed May 1918. Was
wounded by shrapnel July 28, 1918 .
Returned May 1919 . Was honorably
discharged May 1919.
DeDONATO. GAETANO, of Jean-
nette, Pa. Parents in Italy. Entered
the service in 1917, and assigned to
Camp Hancock . Went overseas in
May, 1918, attached to Company I.
110th Infantry. 28th Division. Waa
wounded. Returned in May 1919,
and was honorably discharged in June
1919.
DELFIE, FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Delfie, Jeannette. Pa. En-
tered the service in May 1917, and
was assigned to camp at Columljus,
Camp Greene and Camp Shelby. Went
overseas in May 1918, attached to
Battery A, 77th Field Artillery. Re*
turned in May 1919, and was shortly
thereafter honorably discharged.
DUBOIS, ERNEST — Son of Mrs.
Paullena DuBois, Pittsburgh, Pa. En-
tered the service in June 1917. Was
attached to U. S. S. Kansas. Served
as Chief Baker on Mine Sweeper. At
present on the U. S. S. Qsprey. Still
in the service.
EBERHART. CALVIN W. — Son of
Mrs. Minnie Eberhart, Jeannette, Pa.
Entered the service Sept . 4, 1918,
and was assigned to Camp Forrest,
attached to Company A. Heavy Artil-
lery. Was honorably discharged Dec.
15, 1918.
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ELY, HAROLD F. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ely, Jeannette, Pa. Was
a graduate of Annapolis and attached
to Destroy era Terry. Evans and Mur-
hon. Served as Senior Lieutenant,
ronvoyinp across several lines. Still
on the Marhon.
ELLIOTT, ALBERT L . — Son of
Calhrine Elliott. Enlisted April 6.'
I!tl7. \\'as sent to Columbus. Browns-
ville, Texas. Attached to Company A,
Military Police in Cavalry Depart-
ment. Sailed March 25. 1918. Killed
in action about Oct . 3. 1918 .
ELY. DR. ,IOHN M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Ely, Jeannette. Pa.
Entered tlie service Aug, 16, 1917,
and assiKne{l to camj) at Allentown,
Pa. Went overseas Sept . 27. 1917,
attached to Base Hospital No. 27.
Medical Department . Served as Ser*
geant-Major. Returned March 24.
1919, and was honorably discharged
April 1, 1919, at Camp Dix.
FILKOSKY, WILLIAM — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Filkosky. Entered
service May IJ, 1917, and assigned to
Columbus Barracks . Went overseas
in Aug. 1917, attached to Battery B,
59th Coast Artillery . Returned in
Feb . 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 8, 1919.
PINKELHOR. ROBERT — Son of
FINKELHOR. ALLEN J. — Son of
Mrs. Jennie R. Finkelhor, Jeannette, Mrs. Jennie R. Kinkelhor, Jeannette.
Pa. Entere<i the service in the Pa. Entered the service Jan. 1, 1918,
Spring of 191H, stationed at Camp Lee, and was assigned to Camp Hancock.
A'a . Was honorably discharged the
early part of 1919.
Went overseas July 31, 1918, attached
to the Ordance Department . Served
as a Corporal . Returned July 20,
1919, and was honorably discharged
July 25, 1919, at Camp Dix.
GOBLE. CHARLES A.— Son of Mrs.
Madge Goble, Jeannette. Pa. Entered
the service March 28, 1918, and as-
signed to Camp Greenleaf and Camp
Dix . Was attached to the Medical
Department. Served as a Captain.
Was honorably discharged Feb. 28.
1919.
GUEST, WILLIAM M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William M. Guest, Jean-
nette, Pa . Entered the service July
28, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Forrest and Camp Custer, attached
to Headquarters Company, 214th En-
gineers, 14th Division . Served aa a
Sergeant . AVas honorably discharged
Feb. 28, 1919.
HALL. ELLIS J. — Son of Lee Hall,
Jeannette, Pa. Entered the service
July 22. 1918, and was assigned to
Camp Lee . Went overseas Sept . 7.
1918, attached to Company C, 106th
Machine Gun Battalion, 80ih Division.
Returned April 10, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged April 17, 1919.
HEBRANK, GILBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . James Hebrank, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service May 27,
1918, and was assigned to Camp Lee
and Camp Dix . Went overseas in
the fall of 191H, attached to Base Hos-
jiital No , 20, Medical Department.
Returned April 28, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged May 7, 1919.
HENDERSON, BRUCE N. — Son of
Mrs . H . Miller, Jeannette, Pa . En-
tered the service in the Marine Corps,
and served in Siberia and Japan,
Served as a Corporal. M'as honorably
discharged in March 1919.
HEBRANK. JOSEPH R.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hebrank, Jean-
nette. Pa. Entered the service March
28, 1918, and was assigned to Fort
Meyers, attached to U . S. Chemical
Medical Corps . Served as a Ser-
geant . Was honorably discharged
August 2, 1919.
HOFFMAN, ROY M. — Son of Mr.
8-nd Mrs. David Hoffman, Jeannette^
Pa. Entered the service May 25,
1917, and was assigned to camp at
Allentown . Went overseas Sept . 27,
1917, attached to Base Hospital No.
27. Medical Department. Served as
Sergeant. Returned March 24. 1919,
and was honorably discharged April
1, 1919. at Camp Dix.
HOEY. J. KEISTER— Son of Mrs.
Anna Hoey, Jeannette, Pa. Entered
the service Dec. 8, 1917, and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock. Went over-
seas May 3, 1918. attached to Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division.
Served as a Corporal. Was wounded
at Chateau Thierry. Returned Jan.
26, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 8, 1919.
HOFFMAN. WALTER M.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman, Jean-*
nette. Pa. P^ntered the service July
27, 1917, and was assigned to camp
at Gettysburg and Camp Greene, at-
tached to Machine Gun Battalion,
Company C, 10th Regiment, 4th Di-
vision, Regular Army. Was honors
ably discharged December 21, 1917.
at Camp Green.
JACOBS, WILLIAM R. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs, Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered the service Dec.
10, 1917, and assigned to Camp Grant.
Kelly Field and Rich Field. Went
overseas July 1918, attached to 309th
Aerial Squadron. Returned Dec .
1919, and was honorably discharged
Dec. 13, 1919. at Long Island. N. Y.
JOHNSON, PAUL — Son of Charles KEISTER, ROBERT GLENN — Son
A. Johnson, Jeannette, Pa. Entered of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Keister, Jean-
service Sept. 22, 1917. and was as- nette, Pa. Entered the service July
signed to Camp Lee and Camp Gor- 2'2, 1918, and assigned to Camp at
don, attached to the Quartermaster's Cape May, attached to the Naval Re-
Department. Served as a Corporal. serves. Served as a Petty Officer.
Was honorably discharged June 21. Was honorably discharged Feb. 10.
1919. 1919.
KETCHAM, HARRY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Ketcham, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service July 1918.
and assigned to Camp Forrest. Went
overseas Nov. 1, 1918. attached to
Company G, 211th Engineers, and
Company D, 104th Engineers. Served
as a Sapper. Died of pneumonia Jan
26, 1919. at Bargess, France.
KIRK, RAYMOND — Son of Mr .
and Mrs. George S. Kirk, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service May 6, 1917.
and was assigned to Fort -Benjamin,
Harrison, and transferred to Hoffman
Island. Served as a Corporal. Wad
honorably discharged July 6, 1919,
KNAPPENBERGER, CHESTER W.
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Knap-
penberger, Jeannette, Pa . Entered
the service Dec. 22. 1917. and was
assigned to Ft. Leavenworth, attached
to the Medical Corps . Was trans-
frred to General Hospital No. 24,
Parkview, Pittsburgh, Pa. Was hon-
orably discharged July 23, 1919.
KOONTZ, ROSS A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Koontz. Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service in 1917. and
was assigned to Newport News and
the Great Lakes Training School. Was
attached the U. S. S. Indiana. Was
honorably discharged in Feb . 1919 .
LAMPS, JOHN 0. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Seth C. Lamps, Jeannette, Pa.
Entered the service Feb. 28. 1918.
and was assigned to Camp Greenleaf,
attached to Poor Guard Detachment.
Served as a Corporal. Was honorably
discliarged Apr. 4, 1919 .
LEACOCK. HARRY. JR. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leacock. En-
listed Sept. 19, 1918. Was honor-
ably discharged Sept. 29, 1918.
LERETTS, TONY — Son of Mrs .
Mickey, Jeannette, Pa. Has been in
the regular army for nine years. Still
in the service.
LOEBACH. JOHN ANDREW — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Loebach,
Jeannette, Pa. Entered the service
April 5, 1918, and assigned to Camp
Lee, attached to 155th Depot Brigade.
Was honorably discharged April 22,
1918.
LONG, EARL R. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . A. T . Long. Entered the ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918, assigned to Camp
Funs ton and sailed overseas June 12,
1918. Attached to Co. C. 314th F
S. Battalion. Ranked as Corporal
Awarded citation by French Govern-
ment. Returned May 27, 1919, and
was honorably discharged June 11#
1919.
LONG, JOHN FRANKLIN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Long. Enteredi
service Oct. 21, 1917, with the Army
Y. M. C. A. and Naval Aviation
July 7, 1918. He received temporary^
release from the Naval Reserve on
Feb. 1, 1919.
LOUGHNER. EMORY M, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service April 12,
1917, and was assigned to camp at
Salt Lake City and Newport News and
Camp Upton. Attached to Company
H, 42nd Infantry. Out at sea four
days when Armistice was signed and
returned. Was honorably discharged
in June. 1919.
LUSTICK. WILLIAM P. L. — Son
of Mrs. Alwina Lustick. Jeannette. Pa,
Entered the service Feb . 27. 1918
and was assigned to Camp Lee. Went
overseas in the Summer of 1918, at
tached to Battery D. 128 Field Artil
lery . Was slightly wounded. Re
turned in the spring of 1919, and was
honorably discharged April 30, 1919.
MAXWELL, ARTHUR L. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Maxwell, Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered the service in
1917, and assigned to Camp Fulton.
Went overseas in September 1918, at-*
tached to Coast Artillery. Served as
a Sergeant . Returned in Jan. 1919,
and was honorably discharged shortly
thereafter.
MAXWELL, PHEA B. — Son of Mr,
and Mrs . P . .'' . Maxwell, Jeannette>
Pa. Entered the service in 1917, and
assigned to Camp Lee. Went over-
seas in Feb. 1918. Served as a Cor-
poral. Was wounded in the shoulder.
Returned in April 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged May 5, 1919.
MEYER, ALBERT CHARLES — Son
of Otto Meyer, Jeannette, Pa. Entered
the service Sept. 22, 1917, and wafl
assigned to Camp Lee . Went over-
seas in May 1918, attached to Com'
MULL, WILLIAM IRA— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John F . Mull, Jeannette.
Pa. Entered the service Oct. 6, 1917,
and assigned to Camp Lee . Went
overseas May 26, 1918. attached to
pany G, 326th Infantry, 82nd Division! Field Hospital 320, 305th Sanitary
Served as a Sergeant." Was killed in Train, 80th Division. Served as a
battle on Oct. 13, 1918. Sergeant of the first-class. Returned
May 31, 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged June 9, 1919.
MUSSATTO. JACOB — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Mussatto, Jean*
nette. Pa. Entered the service April
5, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Lee, attached to 5th Depot Brigade.
Was honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
NESTLER. CHARLES A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Nestler, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service Oct. 1. 1918,
and assigned to University of Pitts-
burgh. S. A. T. C. Was honorably
discharged Dec. 12, 1918.
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O'NEIL. JOHN C. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard O'Neil. Jeannette, Pa .
Entered the service May 28, 1918,
and assigned to Wissahickon Barracks
and Cape May, attached to the Naval
Reserves. Served as a Third-class
Gunner's Mate. Was honorably dis
charged Feb. 11. 1919.
OSKER, HUBEAUT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Osker, Jeannette, Pa
Entered the service April 28. 1918.
Was attached tto Healquarters' Band,
147th Regiment, 37th Division. Served
as Second-class Musician. Went over-
seas June 23, 1918. Returned Mar.
23, 1918 , and was honorably dis-
charged April 1919.
PACELLT, PHILIP^ — Son of Mrs.
Bertha Pacelli. Jeannette, Pa . En-
tered the service July 31, 1918, and
assigned to Camp Forrest and Camp
Meade, attached to Company C, 211th
Engineers, 11th Div. Was honorably
discharged Jan. 23, 1919.
POOL. CLAIR A. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. V. POOL, Jeannette. Pa.
Entered the service Sept. 1, 1918. and
assigned to S. A. T. C. Indiana-
State Normal. Was honorably dis-
charged in the winter of 1918.
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PREMAR, EARL BAUM — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Premar,
Jeannette, Pa. Entered the service
Sept. 1918, and assigned to S. A. T.
C. University of Pittsburgh, Pa. Was
honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
REITZ,
and Mrs
Pa.
WILLIAM— Son of Mr.
Dominik Reitz, Jeannette,
Entered the service in 1918.
REUTER, LOUIS MARTIN — Son of
Henry M. Renter, Jeannette, Pa. En-
tered the service June 15. 1918, andj
assigned to camp at Erie. Camp Han-
cock and Camp Beauregard, attached
to Company B, 51st Battalion. 17th
Division. Served as a Corporal, Was
honorably discharged Feb. 11, 1919.
SADDLER, JOHN W — Son of Mr.
William W. Saddler and Mrs. Sarah
J. Saddler. Enlisted May 28, 1918.
Sent to Camp Greenleaf and Camp
Sherman, Ohio, First-class Private. At-
tached to Medical Department, 28th
Division. Was honorably discharged
Nov. 28. 1938.
SKBLLY, EARL J. — Son of Mrs.
Emma Skelly. Jeannette. Pa. Entered
the service Sept. 1917, and assigned
to Camp Lee and to Camp Gordon.
Went overseas April 2,, 1918, attached
to Headquarters' Co., 325th Infantry,
82nd Division. Was wounded by high
explosive in Argonne battle, Oct. 14,
1 918 . Served as a Sergeant . Re-
turned Dec. 1918, and was honorably
discharged Jan. 27. 1919.
SMELTZER. DAVE HEBRANK—
Son of Mrs. Mary J. Smeltzer, Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered tlie service Feb.
1918, and was assigned to Camp Ogle-
thorpe and Camp Beauregard. Went
overseas Oct. 31. 1918. attached to
Evacuation Hospital No, 29. Medical
Corps. Served as a Captain. Re-
turned July 6. 1919. and was honor-
ably discharged July 23, 1919.
SMITH, HOWARD M . — Son of
George H. Smith. Jeannette. Pa, En-*
tered the service Mar. 12, 1918, andi
assigned to Camp Colt . Died of
pneumonia Oct. 4, 1918.
SPICHER, WILLIAM FREDERIC
— Son of J. O. Spicher. Latrobe, Pa.
Entered the service June 1, 1918, and
assigned to Ft. Oglethorpe and Camp
Forrest. Went overseas June 5, 1918,
attached to Company I, 52 nd Regi-
ment. 6th Division. Returned June
12, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged June 17, 1919.
STEINER, ALEX — Son of D. F.
Steiner, Jeannette, Pa. Entered the
service Sept. 1917, and was assigned
to Camp Lee. Went overseas May,
1918, attached to Company I, 320tb
Infantry, 80th Division. Was wounded
by gunshot on Nov. 1, 1918, at Ar-
gonne forest. Returned March, 1919,
and was honorably discharged April 1,
1919, at Camp Dix.
STEINER. EMERSON — Son of D.
F. Steiner. Jeannette, Pa. Entered
the service in the spring of 1918 .
Went overseas in the spring of 1918,
and served in France about one year.
Was honorably discharged in the
spring of 1919.
STONE. RALPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stone, Jeannette, Pa. En-
tered service April 1. 1917, and was
assigned to Camp Hancock . Went
overseas May 20. 1918. attached to
Company A, 107 th Field Artillery,
28th Division. Returned May 13,
1919, and was honorably discharged
May 21, 1919.
STUCHALL, EDWIN T. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stuchall. Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered the service May
13, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Meigs and Camp Lee. attached to
Quartermaster's Depot . Was honor-
ably discharged April 5, 1919.
SUNDER. CARL EUGENE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sunder, Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered the service Nov.
2, 1918, and wa sassigned to Camp
Holabird, attached to Motor Trans-
port Corps, Repair Unit No. 321. Was
honorably discharged Feb. 5, 1919.
TICKLE, GEORGE K.— Son of
George Tickle, Jeannette, Pa. En-
tered the service July 12, 1917, and
assigned to camp at Gettysburg and
Camp Wads worth. Went overseas
April. 1918, attached to Company C,
8th M. G. Battalion. Was wounded
in the face by shrapnel. Returned
Aug. 25, 1919, and was honorably
discharged .
VOZEL, PHILLIP J.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. David P. Vozel, Jeannette,
Pa. Entered the service in the
Spring of 1917, and assigned to Fort
Strong. Went overseas, attached to
55th C. A. C. Was honorably dis-
chargied Dec. 1918.
VOZEL, WILLIAM E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . David P. Vozel, Jeannette.
Pa. Entered the .^jervice May 27,
1917, and assigned to Camp Greenleaf
and Camp Gordon. Went over.seas in
July, 1918, attached to Base Hospital
No. 72. Returned in the Spring of
1919, and was honorably discharged
May 2, 1919, at Camp Dix.
WILSON, JAMES W. — Son of
George Wilson, Jeannette, Pa. — En-
tered the service Aug. 15. 1918, and
assigned to Camp Colt and Camp Toby-
hanna. Went overseas Sept. 15, 1918.
attached to Tank Corps. Returned
May 4, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged May 16, 1919.
WILSON, DR. ROBERT L. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wilson, Jean-
nette. Pa. Entered the service July
17. 1917, and was assigned to Camp
Wheeler, attached to Base Hospital
No. 51, Medical Department. Served
as a Captain. Was honorably dis-
charged July 31, 1918, at Washington,
D. C.
WINFIELD, ALBERT G.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wintield. Jean-
nette, Pa. Entered the service May
26, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf, Camp Crane. Went over-
seas Aug. 13. 1918. attached to Co.
B, 151st Field Artillery, 42nd Di-
vision. Returned March 21, 1919, and
was honorably discharged April 9.
1919.
WALKER, DEAN E. — Son of WMl-
mer Walker. Ohio. Entered the ser-
vice June 2, 1917, and assigned to
Camp Tot ten, Plattsburg. Served
as a Sergeant. Was honorably dis-
charged Nov. 20, 1918.
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Chapter IV,
SCOTTDALE DISTRICT. The pictures and military bio-
graphies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from Scottdale, Iron Bridge, Stauffer, Alverton and
Everson.
The men, women and children of Scottdale and surround-
ing community played a conspicious part in the World War.
They never lost sight of the fact that a responsibility rested
upon their shoulders and that there was much to do. They
were busy all the time.
The Young Men's Christian Association building was the
general headquarters for many of the war time activities. The
"Y" without hesitation threw all of its force as well as its con-
veniences into the service of the nation. Here the men were
called for examination and for all their preliminary training
previous to going to camp. The Y. M. C. A. of Scottdale was
the headquarters for the American Red Cross, Civilian Relief,
Army Training School, Branch of the Selective Service Board
and the Boys' Working Reserve. And when the town was
stricken with the terrible epidemic of Influenza, the Y. M. C. A.
threw wide its doors to every one who needed the help an
emergency hospital could give. All other programs were laid
aside for the greater cause of saving life. Charles D. Flagle
was the executive secretary of the local Association during the
dark days of 1917 and 1918. It was through his untiring eflforts
and devotion to the work that some order and system were main-
tained within the building housing so many organizations and
agencies. He was ably assisted by the other officers of the
Association which were Robert Skemp, President; Dr. James P.
Strickler, 1st Vice President; Dr. Arthur Waide, 2nd Vice
President and Recording Secretary, and J. M. Zimmers, Trea-
surer.
The Scottdale Auxiliary of the American Red Cross
occupied the educational class rooms on the second floor of the
Y. M. C. A. building and it was in these rooms that a great
work was directed. This is best attested by the fact that those
who worked under the auspices of the Red Cross turned out a
total of 268,038 articles for war purposes and relief work. These
were divided as follows: surgical goods, 71,697 pieces; hospital
supplies consisting of towels, bandages, pillow cases, surgical
shirts, shoulder wraps, eye bandages, undershirts, underdrawers,
bed sacks, pajamas, foot sacks, handkerchiefs, knee bandages,
wash cloths, convalescent gowns, sheets, spreads, hot water bag
covers, comforts, pillows, blankets, and ice bags numbered 44,223
pieces. Knitted goods consisting of socks, wristlets, sweaters,
helmets and scarfs numbered 9,372 articles. Refugee garments
consisting of various kinds of used and new articles numbered
8,389 pieces. Sixty-one comfort kits were produced and miscel-
laneous articles consisting of property bags, napkins, emergency
cot outfits, robes and odd pieces numbered 134,296 pieces. The
membership fund of the organization amounted to $5,078. Two
hundred and ninety-nine dollars and fifty cents was collected
for Christmas boxes. Thirty-four units, represented by churches
and other bodies were engaged in the making of the necessities
for war. The officers of the organization during the period of
the war were: Rev. M. A. Lambing, president; Mrs. G. E.
Huttle, 1st vice president; Mrs. Benj. Miller, 2nd vice president;
Miss Katherine C. Finnerty, secretary and Robt. P. Percy,
treasurer. The Advisory Board was Rev. I. E. Runk, Robt.
Skemp, Mrs. F. L. Brown, Mrs. W. H. Clingerman, Mrs. A. S.
Livengood and Mrs. W. H. Whaley. Mr. F. L. Brown was
chairman of the finance committee, Mrs. G. E. Huttel was
super\^isor of units, Mrs. W. D. Stoncr was assistant supervisor
of units. The knitting w^ork was in charge of Mrs. Robt. Skemp
and Mrs. J. L. Raygor. Surgical dressings were in charge of
Mrs. W. F. Stauffer and Mrs. E. F. Weaver. The purchasing
committee consisted of Mrs. J. P. Miller, Mrs. J. P. Brennen
and Mrs. M. J. Kennedy. The publicity committee was com-
posed of Mr. Jas. Keegan, Mr. E. F. Doorley, Mrs. H. B. Hart-
man and Aliss Elizabeth Hill. Each unit had a chairman, some
two. They were i, Mrs. G. E. Huttle; 2, Miss Lillian Parry;
3, Mrs. Marsh and Miss Ruth Rittenhouse ; 4, Mrs. W. F. Shotts ;
5, Mrs. F. L. Brown and Mrs. L. Jones ; 6, Mrs. G. F. McNeish
and Miss J. Parry ; 7, Mrs. J. L. Raygor and Mrs. George
Barkell ; 8, Mrs. H. C. Engle and Mrs. Herman Hepler ; 9, Mrs.
L. A. Zimmerman; 10, Mrs. P. J. O'Conner; II, Mrs. Charles
Wadsworth; 12, Mrs. W. H. Whaley; 13, Mrs. F. C. Wray;
14, Mrs. Thomas Hill and Miss Bess Millen; 15, Mrs. Ben
Willard; 16, Mrs. H. E. Overholt and Mrs. McGough ; 17, Mrs.
A. L. Rosensteel ; 18, Mrs. H. Miner and Mrs. M. S. Pyle ; 19,
Mrs. W. F. Stauff^er; 20, Mrs. Hough and Miss Pauline Parker;
21, Miss Gerder Carlson ; 22, Mrs. Edward Mooney ; 23, Miss
Lucy Clarkson and Miss Hazel Rath ; 24, Miss Florence Fitz-
gerald and Miss Lillian Maude DePriest ; 25, Mrs. James
Campbell and Mrs. A. Loucks ; 26, Miss Katherine McBurney;
27, Miss Catherine Weddell; 28, Mrs. J. M. Zimmers and Mrs.
Howard Hudson ; 29, Mrs. Connors ; 30, Mrs. Budd and Mrs.
Luther Cope; 31, Miss Thelma Rush, Miss Sarah Sherrick and
Mrs. Julia Ulery; 32, Miss Carrie Wiley; 33, Miss Katherine
Doorley; 34, Miss Maude Loucks. Miss Lucy Poole and Mrs.
George McGoogan directed two circles for clothes for needy
Europeans.
In the five government loan drives, loyal support of the
citizens was obtained and the total amount subscribed was
$3,906,850. This sum was accumulated as follows : First,
S175.OOO; Second, $547,750; Third, $842,400; Fourth, $1,386,350;
Victor}', $955,350. The drives were led by Walter F. Stauffcr
of the men's committee and Mrs. Mary A. Loucks of the women's
committee.
During the two years of the war, good and faithful service
was rendered by the three local troops of the BoY Scouts of
America. They distributed advertising matter of various kinds,
helped at Red Cross headquarters, assisted in the Y. M. C. A.
drives and the United War Work Fund. They were very active
during the Liberty Loan campaigns and sold many bonds.
The American Libr.\ry Association was represented in
Scottdale by Miss Edna L. Krouse under whose supervision
thousands of books were collected and forwarded to army
cantonments and naval training stations. All of the books were
carefully inspected and marked with a book plate and indexed
before being shipped. Pockets and cards were also made out
for each book. The largest shipments from Scottdale were
directed to Camp Hancock and Camp Meade. A commendable
act of service was performed by the local representative of the
American Library Association in assisting to catalog, index and
install a librarj' at the U. S. General Hospital at Carlfsle, Pa.
A large amount of literature was also distributed locally. — such
as pamphlets on gardening, canning, etc.
In the Scottdale district the Four Minute Men were repre-
sented by William Ferguson and Walter F. StoufTer.
The Scottdale Y. M. .C. A. had two representatives in "Y"
war work; Charles S. Hall was provisional finance director and
Ed. Fuller served in France as director of musical activities.
The people at home worked with a definite purpose — that
of helping to win the war and the community's record stands
without reproach.
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ALLEN. ROBERT M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Alien . Entered ser-
vice Aug. 29, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the Special-
ist Department. Sailed Nov . 10.
1919, but turned back on account of
Armistice signing. Was honorably
discharged Dec. 14. 1918.
ANDI. STEPHEN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Andi. Entered service Mar.
25, 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Greene and attached to Company B,
39th Infantry. Went overseas May
1918, was wounded in right side and
left hand. Returned Jan. 1. 1919.
and honorably discharged with rank
of First-class Cook .
ANDREWS, HAROLD C. — Son of
Mrs . W . M . Ritchie . Entered ser-
vice Sept. 9, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
F. 305 Ammunition Train. 80th Di-
vision. AVent overseas May 18, 1918.
Returned May 31, 1919. and honorablj'
discharged with rank of Sergeant.
ANDERSON, JOHN.— Son of Mr.
Andrew Anderson . Entered service
May 24, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medi-
cal Corps. Went overseas Sept. 15,
1918. Was attached to Base Hospital
No. 79 . Returned June 27. 1919,
and honorably discharged July 2,
1919.
liAI'.riiA, n;.\NK Snii Ml Mr ami
Mrs . Jo-seph Ii;il.ura . Kniered ser-
vice May 25. 1918 . Was assigned
to Fort Des Moines, and attached to
the 26th Detachment. He was hon-
orably discharged Oct. 22. 1919, with
rank of Cook.
L.Vn.lXG. MILLAX R.— l;..n, -Lily
4. lo'H 1. Son of Freil and Luuise
Bailing. Entered service April 4,
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company C, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Dn vision. He sailed
overseas May 30th, 1918 . Was
wounded in the left leg in the Ar-
gonne Offensive. Returned to the
United States May 30. 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service in
June 1919.
BAKER. RALPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Baker . Entered service
Sept. 3, 1918. Was assigned to Camp.
Forrest and attached to Company A,
124th Engineers. He was honorably
discharged Jan. 18, 1919.
I'.AKKI;, WILBUR — Son of Mr. and
Mr^, (.fortie Baker . Entered service
May 24. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Department of United States General
Hospital No. 26 . He was honorably
discharged Oct. 22, 1919.
BARNUM, HENRY— Sun of Mrs.
Hattie Deemer. Entered service July
7. 1917. Was assigned to Camp Mills
and attached to Company M, 23rd In-
fantry, 2nd Division. Went overseas
Dec. 11, 1917. Was wounded July
18, 1918, and died Aug. 20, 1918, at
Base Hospital No. 27.
BATES. JOHN— Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Ignatius Bates. Entered ser-
vice Dec. 15, 1917 . W^as assigned
to Columbus Barracks and attached
to the 312th Aero Squadron. He was
honorably discharged June 2, 1919,
with rank of Sergeant.
BEARD, ELWOOD — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Beard. Entered service
service Nov. 20, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Custer and attached to Com-
pany A, 119th Machine Gun Battalion.
32n'd Division. AVent overseas March
1918, was wounded six times. Re-
turned May 1919, and honorably dis-
charged June 1919.
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HKCKER, FRANCIS.— Sun uf Mrs.
Mary Becker. Entered service Feb^
11, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the 313th Field Artil-
lery, Battalion C. 80th Division, Went
overseas Summer 1918 . Returned
May 1919, and honorably discharged
June 6, 1919.
BECKER, LOUIS— Son of Mrs.
Mary Becker . Entered service in
Fall of 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Meade and attached to 2nd Company.
23rd Engineers. Went overseas in
Winter 1918. Returned June 11. 1919,
and honorably discharged June 17,
1919.
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BEI.STEL, KENNETH— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Beistel. Entered ser-
vice Dec. 23, 1917. Was assigned
to Columbus Barracks and attached to
the Motor Transport Qxiartermaster
Corps. He "was honorably discharged
July 3, 1919, with rank of Corporal.
BELL, HOMER — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bell. Entered service
June 22. 1916. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Company E,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
overseas May, 1918, was wounded by
shrapnel. Returned Dec. 22, 1918,
and honorably discharged Jan. 22,
1919.
BELL, WILLIAM — .Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Bell. Entered service
July 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Company E,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
overseas Mav 3, 1918. Slightly gassed.
Returned Sept. 12, 1918, and honor-
ably discharged with the rank of Sec-
ond Lieutenant -
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and Mrs . John Behnonde. Entered
service Ausr. 29. 1918. Was assisned
to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany B, 93rd Engineers. He was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 14. 1918.
liKL.MONDO. ERMEX— .Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Belmondo . Entered
service Sei>t . 22. 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
I. 326 Infantry, 82nd Division. Went
overseas April 28. 1918. Was wound-
ed, returned April 19, 1919. and hon-
orably discharged April 22, 1919 .
HENTZ, HARRY H.— Born ' 1 ,
1894, Entered service May 2-i. iyl-i.
He was attached to Base Hospital. Km
79. Sailed overseas Sept. 15. 1918.
returned to the United States June
27, 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged from Military service July
2nd. 1919. at Camp Dix.
l;<i|.|,MiEIMER. CHESTER — Son
nf Mr. iind Mrs. John Bodenheimer .
Entered service April 22. 1917. Was
assigned to Camj) Hancock and at-
tached to Comjiany E. 110th Infantry.
28th Division. Went overseas May 3,
1918. Was wounded. Returned May
10, 1919, and honorably discharged
with rank of Corporal .
BRAZINSKI. MARTIN — Son of Mrs.
Josephine Brazinski. Entered service
July 22, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company E, 26th
Division . Went overseas Aug. 1918,
for nine months, and honorably dis-
charged April 17, 1919.
Hl;<)(iKS, HARRY B.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Brooks . Entered
service Oct. 6. 1917. Was assigned
to Columbus, Ohio, later West Point,
N. Y., and attached to the Medical
Corps at West Point . He was honor-
ably discharged March. 1919, with
rank of Sergeant.
HKOOKMAX, FLOiD^Snn nf Mr
J. A. Brookman. Entered service
April 23, 1917 . Was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Com-
pany E, 110th Infantry. 28th Division.
Went overseas May 2, 1918, and was
killed by machine gun bullet on July
29, 1918.
BROWNING, FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Frank Browning. Entered
service Aug. 29. 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the
Headquarters' Band, 155th Infantry.
He was honorably discharged March
3, 1919, with rank of Corporal.
BUGOSH, GEORGE PAUL. JR.—
Born Aug. 19. 1893. Son of George
and Susan Bugost . Entered service
May 25, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and i)laced with the Medical
Corps . He sailed for France Sept.
15. 1918. Returned to the United
States June 27, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service July
2nd, 1919.
BUGOSH, PAUL J — Burn July 5.
1897. Son of George and Susan Bu-
gosh. Entered service Oct. 8. 1918.
He was sent to Camp Greenleaf,
Ijlaced in the iledical Corps, trans-"
f erred to General Hospital No. 10, at
Boston, and was honorably discharged
from service June 21, 1919.
BURD. ARTHUR— Sun of Mrs.
Sarah Burd . P^ntered service July
5, 1918 . Was assigned to Columbus
Barracks and attached to Battery C,
1st Battalion. Field Artillery. Was
honorably discharged with rank of
Corporal on Dec, 15, 1918,
BURROWS. HARRV^Entered ser-
XTce May 28. 1917. Was assigned to
Douglas, Ariz., and attached to Bat-
tery D, 11th Light Artillery. 6th DU
vision. Went overseas May 14, 1918.
Slightly gassed, returned June 20,
1919, and honorably discharged with
rank of Sergeant.
BURROWS. JOHN — Entered service
June 2, 1917. Was assigned to League
Island and atta<'hed to Company E,
5th Regiment of the Marine Corps.
He was lumorably discharged August
14. 1919, with rank of Sergeant.
ccarorrr
BYARS, RALPH— Born Sept. 11,
1894. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Byars.
Enlisted Aug. 15. 1917. Was sent
to Fort Riley and attached to the
Medical Corps. He sailed for France
Jan. 15. 1918. Was made Sergeant,
returned to the United States Aug.
19, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service on Aug. 27, 1919.
BYERS, HARRY — Son of Mrs. H.
C. Byers. Entered service May 25,
1918. AVas assigned to Camp Green-
leaf and attached to Medical Corps of
Base Hospital No. 79. Went overseas
Sept. 14, 1918. Returned July 23,
isRsnr
BYERS. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Byers. Entered service
May 25, 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps. Went overseas Sept.
14, 1918. Returned June 30, 1919,
1919, and honorably discharged with and honorably discharged with rank of
the rank of Sergeant. Corporal.
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Mrs. H. J. Byrne. Entered service
Sept. 1918. Was assigned to Fort
Slocum and attached to the 1st Or-
dance Department. He was honor-
ably discharged March 1919.
CABLE. FRANK — Son of Mrs. Ra- CABLE. JESSE — Son of Mrs. Ra- CAFFERTY, DOMINICK — Son of
chel Cable. Entered service and was chel Cable. Entered service May 24, Thomas CafFerty. Eitered service
assigned to Camp Grant, and attached 1918, and was honorably discharged Aug. 6, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
to the 182nd Aero Squadron of the May 29, 1918, on account of bad vis-
Casual Detachment. Went overseas ion.
May 17, 1918. Returned March 24.
1919, and honorably discharged April
9, 1919.
Wads worth and attached to Company
M, 56th Pioneer Division. Went over-
seas Sept. 4. 1918 . Returned June
22, 1919, and honorably discharged
June 24. 1919.
CAFFERTY. JOSEPH — Son df Tims. CAMI.IN. HA i;< )LI '— Sm, n( Mr.
Cafferty. Entered service March 23, and Mrs. W . J . (aiiilin. Kntered
1918. Was assigned to Newport and service May 24, 1918. Was assigned
attached to the Navy with the United
States Conanicus. Made one trip dur-
ing Sept. 1918, and honorably dis-
charged 1919.
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
the Meclical Corps of the Base Hos-
pital. Went overseas Aug. 1, 1918.
Returned Aug. 26, 1919. and honor-
ably discharged Sept. 2. 1919.
i.VMLIX. KOBERT^Snn of Mr. ( AMI'BELL, E. F. — Son of Mrs.
and Mrs. W. J. Camlin . Entered (.'harles Campbell. Entered service in
service Sept. 3, 1918. Was assigned Spring of 1917. Was assigned to
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Philadelphia and attached to the Navy
33rd Company, 9th Battalion. 153 De-
pot Brigade. Went overseas Nov.
12, 1918. Returned Feb. 13. 1919.
and honorablv discharged March 10.
1919.
vith the U. S. S. Ohio. Went over-
seas in Summer of 1917. Returned
Summer of 1918. and honorably dis-
charged Feb. 1, 1919.
CARLIN. TlU.iMAS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Carlin (deceased)
Entered service May 24. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Oglethorpe and at-
tached to Medical Department of Evac-
uation Hospital 22. Went overseas
Aug. 29, 1918. Returned June 1919.
and honorably discharged July 2,
1919.
CARLSON, JOHN— Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian Carlson. Entered ser-
vice Sept, 3. 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to Depot
Brigade 158. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 23, 1918.
CAULO. VITO— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincento. Entered service May
29, 1913. W^as assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company. A 11th Ma
chine Gun Batallion. Went overseas
July 25, 1918. Was gassed, returned
July 29, 1919, and honoralDly dis-
charged Aug. 5, 1919.
CLARK. EDWARD — Born Jan. 12.
1891. Son of Thomas and Rohann
Clark. Entered service July 22,
1918, and was sent to Camp Meade;
He was made Sergeant and was hon-
orably discharged from the service
of the United States in April 1919;
CLARKSON. GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Clarkson. Entered
service July 23, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. Went overseas May 2. 1918,
was wounded and gassed, returned
May 10, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged with rank of Corporal.
•^
, J.
COLLINS. M.\TTHEW — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Collins. Entered, ser-
vice June 26, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company I.
153 Depot Brigade, 94th Division.
Went overseas Aug. 21, 1918, re-
turned March 20, 1919, and honorably
discharged April 12, 1919.
COLLIXS, FRED — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Collins. Entered service
May 2, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Mills and attached to the 17th Ma-
chine Gun Company, 6th Division.
Went overseas July 7, 1918. Re-
turned July 13, 1919, and honorably
discharged with the rank of Sergeant.
COMP, CLYDE — Son of Mr. John
Comp. Entered service Aug. 6,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Wads-
worth and attached to the Light Ar-
tillery. Went overseas Aug. 1918.
Returned June 1919, and honorably
discharged the same month.
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COYTY, PHILLIP — Son of Mr. and CRAMER, ARCHIE LEE — Son of
Mrs. John Coyty . Entered service Mr . B . F . Cramer . Entered service
May 5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Feb. 1918. Was assigned to Colum-
Greenleaf and attached to the 130th bus Barracks and atta-^hed to the Hos-
Machine Gun Detachment. Went over- piial Corps, in the operating room,
seas Sept. 18, 1918. Returned April He was honorably discharged March
27, 1919, and honorably discharged 20, 1919.
May 29, 1919.
CRAMER. JOHN — Son of .Mr. lin^ * |;aI', JOHN J. — Born April 31.
Mrs. J. Howard Cramer. Entered Inyi. 'S'.m of Joseph and Mary Crap.
service April 1918. Was assigned to Enlisted Sept. 7, 1917. He was with
Paris Island and attached to the 137th Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
Company of the Marine Corps. He vision. Was sent to Camp Hancock
was honorably discharged June 1919. and honorably discharged from ser-
vice March 30, 1919.
CUILLE. ANTONIO— Entered ^^er-
vice Sei't. 'I'l, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Forrest, and attached to Bat-
tery A, 320th Field Artillery. 82nd
Division . Went overseas May 19
(T'XXINGHAM— Born March 5th.
lrt,s;(. tjon of William and Ida Band,
Cunningham, enlisted Sept. 7, 1917.
with 110th Infantry Band. 28th
Division. He was sent to Camp
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CUNNINGHAM, JAMES— Son of Mr. DKLUCA. MICHAEl. — Entered ser-
John Cunningham, Entered service vice Dec. 6, 1917 . Was assigned to
June 24, 1916. Was assigned to Columbus, Ohio, and attached to the
Camp Hancock and attached to the 4th Trench Motor Company, 4th Di-
102nd Bakery Company. Went over- vision. Went overseas May 22, 1918,
1918. returned May 9, 1919, and hon- Hancock, sailed overseas in May 1918. seas in Spring 1918. Returned June returned April 20. 1919. and honor
orably discharged May 11, 1919. returned to the United States in May 27, 1919. and honorably discharged ably discharged May 2, 1919.
1919, and was honorably discharged July 2, 1919.
from service later that month.
:l^=d.
DEilLTER, THEODORE— riun of
Mr. and Mrs. John Denieter. Entered
service Feb. 24. 1918. Was assigned
DESANTIS. ALBERT — Son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Carmine DeSantis. Entered
service March 15, 1918 . Was as-
to Edgewood, Md., Arsenal and Lee. signed to Columbus Barracks and al-
and was attached to Chemical War- tached to Battalion A, 47th Artillery,
fare Service. He was honorably dis- Went overseas Oct. 14. 1918. Re-
charged Feb. 7. 1919. turned Feb. 5, 1919, and honorably
discharged Feb. 22, 1919.
IjK.SANTIS. LA1;NLV Sun uf Mr- DESANTIS. PATSY — Entered ser-
and Mrs. Carmine DeSantis. Entered vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned
service Sept. 26, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee, and attached to the
to Camp Lee and attached to Com- Headquarters of 321st Field Artillery,
pany K, 43rd Infantry. He is still Went overseas June 3, 1918, returned
in service at Camp Lee. May 5, 1919. and honorably dis-
charged May 29, 1919.
DODSON, HAKKV P.— Born -March
9, 1891. Son of James and Sarah
Catherine Dodson . Entered service
Oct. 7. 1918. He was attached to
the 135th Machine Gun Battalion .
Sailed overseas, was in a number of
large battles, returned to the United
States in the Spring of 1919. and
was honorably discharged from ser*
vice April 5, 1919.
DUKKLKV. ANUJiKW^Kiitered ser-
vice Aug. 2 7, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the
Headquarters Company . Went over-
seas Oct. 29, 191H. returned June 13,
1919. and honorably discharged June
1919.
DULL. GERALD A — Son of Elmer
Dull. Entered service Oct. 3. 1918.
Was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the 314th Medical Corps,
79th Division. Went overseas Oct. 6.
1918. Returned June 1, 1919. and
honorablv discharged June 10, 1919.
DULL. .SAMUEL— >on oi Mr. an(i
Mrs. Elmer Dull. Entered service
May 2. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company H,
52ud Infantry, 6th Division . Went
overseas July 5, 1918. Returned
June 12. 1919. and honorably dis-
charged June 17. 1919.
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DURSTINE, CLARENCE — Son of EBURG. "WALTER — Son of Mr. and
N. W. Durstine. Entered service Mrs. William Eburg. Entered ser-
Aug. 29, 1918. Was assigned to vice May 1917. Wus assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company Camp Gailard and attached to Com-
O. 3rd Brigade, Edgewoow Arsenal/ pany A. 15th Engineers. Went over-"
He was honorably discharged Dec. seas July 1917. Returned April
19, 1918. 1919, and honorably discharged May,
1919.
ECKMAN, JAMES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Eckman . Entered
service Oct. 14, 1918. Was assigned
to Carnegie Institute of Technology,
and attached to the S. A. T. C. He
was honorably discharged Dec. 17,
1918.
ECKMAN, WILFRED — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Eckman. Entered ser-
vice Feb . 8, 1918 . Was assigned
to Camp Dodge and attached to the
163rd Infantry, 19th Division. Was
honorably discharged March 13, 1919.
KBKKHAKDT, CHARLES— Sen of
Mr. and JIrs . Eberhardt . Entered
service, was assigned to Columbus Bar-
EICHER. ( liAKLES — .S<3n ..f Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Eicher. Entered
service Sept. 16, 1918. Was assigned
racks and attached to the Medical to Camp ileigs and attached to the
Department. He was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 3. 1919.
Quartermaster Corps. He was honor-
ably discharged March 1919, with the
rank of Sergeant.
Kit Hl.lv, Ivi N>i;Li. .Snii nf Mv. Kii HKR, LAWRENCE— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. W. AV. Eicher. Entered ser- and Mrs. George Eicher. Entered
vice Sept. 20, 1917. Was assigned to service June 26. 1918. Was assigned
Camp Mcpherson and attached to the to Camp Lee and attached to Company
Medical Department, ("amp Hospital I), 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
No. 21 . Went overseas March 25, went overseas August 22, 1918, re-
1918, returned June 2, 1919, and turned May 11, 1919, and was hon-
honorably discharged June 12, 1919. orably discharged May 23, 1919.
ELLENBEKGER. ELIS— S..ii nf Mr. EUTSEV, HARRY— Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. S. S. Ellenberger. Entered Mrs. Jacob Eutsey. Entered service
service July 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Mills and attached to the Army .
He was honorably discharged March
1919.
Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
I, 328th Infantry, 82nd Division .
Went overseas May 16. 1918. Was
gassed, returned May 22, 1919, and
honorably discharged May 29, 1919.
EVANS, JA\—Sni, ni .Ml . .tiid Mrs. FAZENBAKER. WILMER — Son of
A. O. Evans. Entered service May Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fazenbaker. En-
25, 1918. Was assigned to Camp tered service Oct. 10, 1917. Was as-
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Department of the Base Hospital No. Company B, 319th Infantry, 80th Di-
79. Went overseas Sept. 13, 1919. vision. Went overseas May 16, 1918.
Returned June 28, 1D19, and honor- and honorably discharged Jan. 15.
ably discharged July 2. 1919. 1919.
FELGAR. JESSE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Felgar, entered service July 10,
1917 . Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company E,
FELGAR, SHERMAN — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Felgar. Entered service
July 31, 1918. Was assigned to De-
veno, and attached to Company E,
110th Infantry, 28th Pivision. Went 212th Infantry, 12th Division of En-
overseas May
May 23, 1918.
191H.
Returned
gineers. He was honorably dis
charged Dec. 16. 1918.
FINNERTY, EDWARD— Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Michael Finnerty . Entered
service June 24, 1916. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th*Di-
vision. Went overseas May 2, 1918 .
Returned May 11, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 23, 1919.
FINNERTY', MICHAEL— Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Finnerty. En-
tered service Feb . 12. 1918 . Was
attached to Company C, 319 th In-
fantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918 . Returned June
2. 1919, and honorably discharged
June 12, 1919.
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Freil Fiuljorg . Entered service Wept.
7, 1917 . Was assig:ned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Company E.
110th Infantry. 28th Division. Went
overseas May 3, 1918 . Returned
May 10, 1919, and honorably dis*
charged Mny 23, 1919.
KKKTTS. J. WALTKU-^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W . I>. Frett.s. Entered
service April 29, 1918 . Was as-
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Company L. 145th Infantry. 37th Di-
vision . Went overseas June 21,
1918, returned March 27. 1919, and
honorably discharged April 10, 1919.
FRETTS. HARRY— Son of Mr. and FRETTS. PAUL— Son of "Mr. and
Mrs . W . D , Fretts. Entered ser- Mrs . A . B . Fretts . Entered service
vice June 1918. Was assigned to April 4. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
State College and attached to the Lee and attached to Company D, 315
Ordnance Department. Went over- Machine Gun Battalion and 80th Di-
seas Sept. 1918 . Returned Jan. 22, vision . Went overseas May 1918 .
1919. and honorably discharged Feb. Returned May 10, 1919, and honor-
4, 1919. ably discharged May 18, 1919, with
the rank of Corporal.
P
GALBRATTH, VAMORH— Sun of
Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith. En-
tered service Aug , 10. 1917 . Was
assigned to St. Helena Training Sta-
tion, and attaclied to the Navy with
the U. S. S. Hiawatha. He was hon'
orably released from service Jan.
1919.
(iKVKK, (iUAXT— Snii nf .Mr. and
Mrs. (ieyer. Entered service Oct, 7.
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the 1st Motor Cycle
Company . Went overseas Feb. 28,
1918 . Returned and honorably dis-
charged July 23. 1919, with the rank
of Sergeant.
1 i i ) N T !■: 1 ; ( I, I ■ i: 1 , 1-; s T I N O — Son of
Mike (ioiilero . Entered service Aug..
6, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Mer-
ritt and attached to Battery 4th of
the Artillery. Went overseas Sept. 3,
1918. Reurned June 28, 1919, and
honorably discharged July 3, 1919.
(i(H;i)(i.\, s\-:\\. K [w.i u Dec. 8th,
1899. Snn of James D, and Eliza-
beth Gordon. f:nlisted in 1917. Was
sent to Columlius Barracks and was
later attached to Coinjiany B, 135th
Machine Gun Battalion. Sailed over-
seas in 1917. Was in the Argonne
and St. Mihiel Avance. Returned
to the United States in Apfil 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
k.
GORDON. WILLIAM C— Sun of
James and Elizabeth liordon. Entered
service in 1918 . He a wss sent to
Camp Sherman, attached to tlie 25th
Training Battalion. Was Bugler of
tlie Company and honorably discharged
from service in Dec. 1918.
GRAFT, CHARLES — Son of Mr. C.
L. Graft. Entered service Feb. 24,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock, and attached to Company C,
103 Engineers, 28th Division. Went
overseas May 18 . Received shell
wound. Returned May 1, 1919, and
honorably discharged with rank of
Corporal.
GRITCHECK, ANDREW — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gritcheck. En-
tered service May 25, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Base Hospital No. 58 . Went over-
seas Oct. 24, 1918. Returned April
27, 1919. and honorably discharged
May 7, 1919.
GRUMBLY. JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Anna Grumbly . Entered ser-
vice April 29. 1918. Was assigned
to Edgewood Arsenal, end attached to
Company A, 1st Battalion, Chemical
Warfare Service. He was honorably
discharged Jan , 15, 1919, with rank
of Corporal.
GUEST. HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Guest . Entered service
April 18, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 136th
Machine Gun. 3Htli Divisioii. M'ent
overseas May 8, 1918 . lie turned
April 3, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged April 10. 1919.
GUEST. WILLIAM~Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Guest . Entered service
April 16, 1917, and was attached to
the 7th Field Artillery. 1st Division.
Went overseas Nov. 12. 1917. Re-
turned Feb. 2*!, 1919, and honorably
discharged March 4, 1919.
GENARD, ANDREW G,— Born July
17. 1898. Son of Frimk and Angeline
Genard . Enlisted May 7, 1918, in
the Marine Corps. Ho was stationed
at Paris Island and was honorably
discharged from servi ;e August 30th,
1919.
HALEY, FRANK — ^on of Mrs. John
Haley. Entered service May 24. 1918.
Was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the 1st Development Bat-
talion. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 3, 1918.
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HAMILTON, WILBER — Son of Mr. HARPER, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Howard Harailton. Entered Mrs. J, E. Harper. Entered service
service July 18, 1917. Was assigned Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
HARPER. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Harper. Entered
HARRINGTON. GEORGE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington. En-
service April 24, 1917. Was assigned tered service Nov. 3, 1918. Was as-
to Camp Hancock and attached to the Lee and attached to Company I, 328th to Columtus Barracks and attached signed to Camp Vail and attached to
Headquarter Company, 110th Infantry, Infantry. 82nd Division. Was honor-
28th Division . Went overseas May ably discharged Jan. 31, 1919, with
1917, and was killed in action July rank of Sergeant.
30, 1918.
to the Battery A, Coast Artillery, 54th
Infantry . Went overseas March 15,
1918. Returned March 12, 1919, and charged Jan. 6, 1919,
honorably discharged the same month.
the Company G, 12th Battalion of the
Signal Corps. He was honorably dis-
HA\VTHORNE. WII.LIAM — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ilawthorne. En-
tered service March 14. 1918. Was
assigned to Kelley Field, Texas, and
attached to the No. 12 Aero Squadron.
Went overseas May 25. 1918. Re-
turned June 16, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 28, 1919, with rank discharged July 2. 1919.
of Corporal.
HAYS, (■1,AU!';.\(1'; Son ui .Mr. ami
Mrs. Martin Hays. Entered service
May 24, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medi-
cal Corps of Base Hospital No. 58.
Went overseas Aug. 29. 1918. Re-
turned June 25, 1919, and honorably
IIKI.IXSKI, I'ln.lX- Sn,i .,( Mr.
and -Mrs. J dim Helinski . Eniered
service Au^. 7, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Wads worth and attached to
the 6th Engineer Band. 3rd Division.
Went overseas Sept. 23. 1918. Re-
turned Aug. 25, 1919, and honorably
discharged Aug. 29, 1919.
Hi:X[iKICKS. JOHN— Son of Mrs.
George Hendricks . Entered service
Nov. 12. 1914. Was assigned to Camp
Douglas and attached to Troop F, 15th
Cavalry. Went overseas Feb. 1917.
Returned June 18, 1919. Holds rank
of Sergeant, and is still in service.
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HICE. RICHARD — Son of Mr. Jos-
eph Hice. Entered service Sept. 23,
1917 . Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the Provost Guard
Company. He was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 21, 1919.
iUCKEY. JOSEPH — Son of Mr, and
Mrs. Patrick Hickey. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 1917 . Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
A, 313th Machine Gun Battalion, 80th
Division. Went overseas March 1918,
was wounded, returned Jan. 25, 1919,
holds the rank of Corporal and is still
in service in the hospital on account
of wounds
HlCKr:V. l'ATi;H_K- s.^n "{ .Mr.
Patrick Hickey. Entered service April
13, 1917. Was assigned to Syracuse,
N. Y., and attached to the Battery E,
15th Infantry, 2nd Division. Went
overseas Dec . 12, 1917 . Returned
Aug. 4, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged with rank of Sergeant.
HILL. ALBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Hill. Entered service
Feb. 12, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company C,
319th Infantry. 80th Division. W-ent
overseas May 16, 1917. Was wounded,
returned Feb. 4, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 14, 1919.
HILL, JOHN — Entered service Aug.
23. 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company D. 28th In-
fant r v. 1st Division. Went overseas
in Fa'll 1918, returned Aug. 20, 1919.
and honorably discharged Sept. 1919.
HILL. ROSS — Son of Mr. Ross Hill.
Entered service Oct. 30. 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached
to the 506th Engineers. Went over-
seas Jan. 4. 1918. Returned June 2,
1919. and honorably discharged June
5, 1919. He was personel Clerk.
HILTON. WILLIAJI — Suu of Jud-
son Hilton. Entered service April 15,
1916 . Was assigned to Columbus.
Ohio, and attached to Battery A. 66th
Field Artillerv. Went overseas Aug.
1, 1917. Returned March 1919, and
honorably discharged with rank of
Sergeant.
HORNE. HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Home. Entered ser-
vice May 10, 1918. AVas assigned to
Fort Thomas and attached to the
Headquarters Company, 54th Infantry.
6th Division. Went overseas July 5.
1918. Returned June 10. 1919, and
honorably discharged June 18, 1919.
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IIURNE, JAMES— Son of Mr. au<l
ilrs. Thomas Horue. Entered service
July 23. 1918. Was ai-signed to Camp
IlUnSOX, EMMET— Son of Mr. and
Mrs . William Hudson . Entered ser-
vice July 30, 1916. Was assigned to
Lee and attached to Company E, 28ti) Fort Sloeum, and attached to the 26th
Infantry, 1st Division. Went over- Infantry, 1st Division. Went over-
seas Sept. 15, 1918. Returned Sept. seas June 14, 1917, was gassed and
3, 1919, and honorably discharged is still in service in France.
discharged Sept. 26, 1919.
IIUUGH. IRA — Son of Mrs. Ida
Pfoutz . Entered service Jan. 1918 .
Was assigned to Newport and attached
to the Navy. He was honorably dis'
charged June 11, 1919.
HOUGH, WALTER— Son of Mrs.
Ida Pfoutz. Entered service May 24,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf and attached to the Medical
Corp.s, Base Hospital No. 58. He
was honorably discharged June 21,
1919, with rank of First-class Cook.
HUDZEMA. JOHN' — Son of Mr. and
HUMPHRIES. HARRY — Son of Mr.
HURST. JAMES — Son of Mrs. Olive
IKGLIS, DAVID R.^ — Son of Mr
Mrs. Andrew Hudzema. Entered ser- and Mrs. Albert Humphries. Entered Hurst. Entered service Nov. 27. 1917, David E. Inglis. Entered service Dec
vice April 9, 1918. Was assigned to service May 8, 1917. Was assigned was assigned to Fort Dupont and at-j 17, 1918. Was assigned to the Sea
the Barracks at Cape May and at- to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
tached to the Naval Reserve. Went pany F, 112th Infantry. Went over-
overseas Aug. 3, 1918. Returned seas May 4, 1918. Was wounded
Dec. 12, 1918, and honorably dis- by Machine Gun Bullet Sept. 27, 1918,
charged Feb. 14. 1919. and died Sept. 29, 1918.
tached to the Trench Artillery. Went men Branch and attached to the U
overseas June 1918, returned April S. S. Von Steuben. He was honor
29, 1919, and honorably discharged ably discharged Nov. 3, 1919.
May 1, 1919.
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JOHNSON, WILLIAM — Son of Mrs. KANE, EUGENE 0. — Son of Mr. KEISTER. ALBERT — Son of Mr. KELLEY. EDGAR — Son of Mr. and
Eliza Johnson. Entered service Oct. and Mrs. Owen Kane. Entered ser- and Mrs. Albert Keister. Entered Mrs. W. C. Kelley. Entered ser-
31, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee vice April 1917. Was assigned ta service April 25, 1918. Was assigned vice May 1917. Was assigned to
and attached to Company C, 511th Camp Holabird. Was assigned to to the United States Naval Reserve. Columbus, and attached to the 29th
Infantry. He was honorably dis- 306th Quartermaster Department. He Went overseas May 20, 1918. Re- Aero Squadron. Went overseas July
charged May 2, 1919. was honorably discharged with rank turned Jan. 17, 1919, and honorably 1917. Returned July 1919, and hon|
of Sergeant April 25, 1919. discharged with rank of Ensign. orably discharged with rank of Cor-
poral.
KENNEL. CLARENCE — Son of Mrs. KETO, CHARLES — Son of Mr. and
James Longanechir. Entered service Mrs. John Keto. Entered service
May 5, 1917. Was assigned to Forti April 28, 1918. Was assigned to
Benjamin Harrison and attached to Camp Lee and attached to the Embar-
the Coast Artillery. Went overseas kation Hospital. He was honorably
Went overseas July 7, 1918, returned Oct. 1918. Returned March. 1919, discharged July 28. 1919.
June 11. 1919. and honorably dis- and honorably discharged with rank
charged June 18, 1919. of First Lieutenant.
KENNELL. BRYAN' — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Kennell. Entered
service May 21. 191S. Was assigned)
to Camp Merritt and attached to Com-
pany C, 17lh Machine Gun Battalion
KILLINGER. LOUIS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Killinger. Entered
service April 4th. 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Company F, 320th Infantry. Went
overseas May 1918, held the rank of
Corporal and was killed in action.
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KING, CHARLES — Son of Mrs. A. KESTNER, CHARLES — Son of Mr.
H. Boyd. Entered service August 6, and ■ Mrs. Charles Kestner. Entered
1918. . Was assigned to Camp Wads*
worth and attached to Company I,
55th Pioneer Infantry and 27th Di-»
vision. Went overseas Sept. 1918.
Returned July 15, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged July 23. 1919.
service May 25, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf aijd' attached to
the Base Hospital, Headquarters' Com-
pany. He was honorably discharged
July 24, 1919.
KESTNER, WILLIAM— Son of Mr. KING. JOHN— Son of Mrs. Ions
and Mrs. Charles Kestner. Entered King. Entered service Sept. 5, 1918,
service May 25, 1918. Was assigned was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to attached to the 120th Medical Corps,
the Base Hospital No. 58. Went over- Went overseas Oct. 7, 1918. Returned
seas Aug. 23, 1918. Returned May July 9, 1919, and honorably dis-
1, 1919, and honorably dischargeii charged with rank of Corporal.
June 11, 1919.
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KIXi;. .SAMUEL — Son of Mrs. A. KING. WALTER — Son of Mrs. A.
H. Boyd. Entered service Sept. 30. H. Boyd. Entered service Sept. 29.
1918, Was assigned to Camp Green- 3 918, and was assigneil to St. Waynes-
leaf and attached to the Medical burg College. He was honorably dis-
Corps. He was honorably discharged charged Feb. 1919.
March 1919.
KNH)PSNIl)EK, (JKnKi;!: — Sun uf
Mr . and Mrs. George Knopsnidfr .
Entered service August 29, 191H .
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
tached to the 12th Company, 3rd
Training Battalion. He was honor-
ably discharged May 17. 1919.
!v.\i'i'.--MIiER. WARDEN— Son of
Mrs. Susanna Knop^nider . Entered
service June 26, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the
309th M. T. C. Went overseas Sept.
16. 1918. Returned July 26, 1919.
and honorably discharged Aug. 2.
1919, with rank of CorporaL
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KRITSCHGAX, HAKuLD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Kritschgan . En-
tered service in 1918
service .
KROMER, CHARLES— Son of Mr KUBlCK. J^fHN — Son of Mr. and KUBICK. AVALTER — S..ii ..f Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kromer. Entered Mrs. Joseph Kubick . Entered ser- and Mrs. Joseph Kubick. Entered
He is still in service Dec. 28, 1917. Was assigned vice Feb. 14. 1918. Was assigned to service April 28, 1918 Was assigned
to Philadelphia, and attached to thft Camp Green and attached to the Head- to Camp Lee and attached to Company
Navy. He was honorably discharged quarters Company, 47th Infantry, 4tlB D. 146th Infantry, 37th Division.
August 5, 1919. Division. Went overseas May 1918. Went overseas May 1918. Returned
Received wounds, returned August 29, March 8, 1919, and honorably dis-
1919, and is still in service. charged April 9, 191D.
LEONE, GUIDO — Sr-n of Mrs. Ma-
rie Leone . Entered service May 24,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf and attached to the Medical Corps
of Base Hospital No. 5. Went over-
seas July 29, 1918, returned March
24 1919, and honorably discharged
April 9, 1919.
LEWELLYN. CHARLES— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewellyn. En-
tered service Feb. 24. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached
to Headquarters, 317th Infantry, 80th
Division . Went overseas May 25,
1918. Returned June 1, 1919, and
honorably discharged June 12, 1919.
LIVENGOOD, KARL HAYDEN—
Son of Mr. and Mrs . A . S . Liven-
good. Entered service Feb. 23, 1918.
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at'
tached to Company I, 146th Infantry,
37th Division. Went overseas June
11, 1918. Was wounded Oct. 31,
1918, and died Nov. 1. 1918.
LESSIG, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
William Lessig. P-ntered service May
2, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to the 109th Field
Hospital, 28th Division. Went over-
seas May 19, 1918. Returned May
9, 1919, and honorably discharged
May 21, 1919.
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LONG, J. WILBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Long. Entered
service in Winter of 1917. Was as-
signed to Camp Hancock and attached
to Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division . Went overseas in Svimmer
1919 . Was wounded and seriously
gassed. Returned Mby 5, 1919, and
honorably discharged May 11. 1919.
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LOCKARD, WALTER — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Lockard . Entered
service Feb. 25, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to the
Headquarters Company, 112th Infan-
try, 28th Division. Went overseas
May 7, 1918, returned May 1919. and
honorably discharged with rank of
Sergeant.
LOVE, MAHLON — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Love. Entered service
August 6, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Wads worth and attached to
Company E; 23rd Infantry, 2nd Di-
vision. Went overseas Sept. 23, 1918.
Returned April 18, J 919, and honor-
ably discharged with rank of Sergeant.
LOVE, ROBERT — Son of Mr. Rich-
ard Love. Entered service April 9,
1917, Was assigned to Newport and
attached to the Navy with U. S. S.
New Jersey. He was honorably dis-
charged July 8, 1919.
LOWE, EDGAR W. — Son of Mr.
S. A. Lowe. Entered service Oct.
1 1. 1917 . Was assif^nod to Officers'
Training Camp, Fort Wright, Kelly s
Field, Texas, and attached to the
Medical Department. He was honor-
ably discharged Dee . 1, 1918, with
rank of Second Lieutenant.
LOWMAN, CLYDE— Son of Mrs.
Anna Lowman . Entered service Mar.
5, 1918 . Was assigned to Camp
Green and attached to the 59th Ma
chine Gun Company, 4th Division.
Went overseas May 7, 1918. Returned
August 1919, and honorably dis-
charged with rank of Cook .
LOYS. HENRY — Son of Mrs. Eliza
beth Loys. Entered service Sept. 19,
1917 . Was assigned to Camp Sher-
man and attached to :lie 10th Brigade
Headquarters, 5tli Division . Went
overseas was wounded, returned July
22, 1919. and honorably discharged
July 30, 1919.
LUCIA. MICHAEL — Son 'of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Lucia. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
B, 319th Infantry, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 10. 1918. Was
wounded, returned March 7, 1919. and
honorably discharged with rank of
Corporal.
LUPO, JOSKPH--3on of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Lupo (deceased). En-
tered service May 8, ^ 917 . Was as-
LUPO, STANLKY^Entered service McCLOY. ERNESI'— Son nf Mr. Mrri.oY, HARLAND — Sun of Mr.
April 1917. Was assigned to New and Mrs. Ewing M'^Cloy. Entered and Mrs. Ewing Mi-Cloy. Entered
Jersey and attached to the 85th Aerc service June 30. 1918. Was assigned service July 6, 1918. Was assigned
signed to the Great Lakes and at- Squadron. Went overseas Feb. 26, to Central Oflficers' Training School, to Columbus and attached to the Coasp
tached to the Navy with U. S. Shaw- 1918. Was gassed, returned June Camp Lee, and attached to the Infan-* Artillery, 7th Division. He was hon-
nut. Crossed the ocean three times, 22, 1919, and is still in service. try. He was honorably discharged in orably discharged Dec. 30, 1918, with
and was honorably discharged Aug 8, Summer, 1919. rank of Corporal.
1919.
McGIFFEN, ROBERT— Entered ser- M.(iIYKKN, EDWARD — Son of
viec May 25, 1918. Was assigned to Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGivern. En-
Camp <ireenleaf and ettached to the lered service March 7. 1918. Was
Medical Corps, of Base Hospital 61. assigned to Camji McArthur and at-
Went overseas August 2. 1916. Re tached to the 110th Aero Squadron.
turned May 1, 1919, and honorably He was honorably discharged with
discharged June 7. 1919. rank of Sergeant. March 1919.
McGlVKKN. MICHAEL — -Sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward AIcGivern. En*
lered .service March IC, 1918. Was
assigned to Kellys Field, and attached
MoILVAIX. MAKICK — Son of Mr.
Joseph McIIvaine. Entered service
Oct. 26. 1918. Was assigned to In-
ternational Y. M. C. A. College ami
to the 29th Aero Squmlron. He was attached to the S. A. T. C. He was
honorably discharged April In, 1919. honorably discharged Dec. 10, 1918.
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McNALLY, FRANK — Son of Mrs.
Kathryn McNally . Entered service
Sept. 3, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest, and attached to the 10th En-
gineers. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 21, 1919.
MACUGA, JOHN — Born July 19,
1890. Son of John and Mary Macuga.
Enlisted March 26, 1J18. Was senft
to camp and attached to Battery E,
46th Coast Artillery Corps . Later
transferred to the 153rd Depot Bri-
gade , He sailed overseas in Oct^
1918. Was given the rank of Ser-«
geant. Returned to the United States
Feb. 12, 1919 and was honorably dia-*
charged from service Feb. 18, 1919.
MAGLIERI, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Maglieri. Entered service
Feb . 12, 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the Head-
quarters Co., 320th Infantry, 80th
Division. Went overseas May 18,
1918. Returned May 30, 1919, and
honorably discharged June 7, 1919.
MAGLIERI. VINCliNT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Michael Maglieri, Entered
service Sept. 12, 1913. Was assigned
to Great Lakes and attached to the
Navy with U. S. S. Kaiserina. Was
honorably discharged Sept. 10, 1919.
MALOY, RAYMOND — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Maloy. Entered ser-
vice July 15, 1917 Was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to the
110th Machine Gun Detachment, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 5, 1918.
Held rank of Corporal. Killed by high
explosive July 15, 1918.
MAMALA, STANLEY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mamala. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Green and attached to Company
L, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division Went
overseas April 6, 1918. Returned Aug.
26. 1919, and honorably discharged
Aug. 28, 1919.
MATUS, MARTIN--Son of Martin
and Mary Matus Donnely. Entered
MARTINELLO, JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs, Lugi Martinello. Entered
service April 21, 1918, Was sent tu service Dec, 1, 1917. Was assigned
Camp Sherman and placed with Bat-
tery A, 323rd Field Artillery. He
sailed overseas in May 1918. Returned
in May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged June 7, 1919.
to Norfolk and attacneJ to the. Navy
with U. S. S. Brant. He is still in
the service.
MIGROCK, MARTIN — Born Aug.
22, 1890. Son of John and Verona
Migrock, Entered service Sept. 1,
1917. Was attached to 60th Infantry.
5th Division at Camp Green. Sailed
Apri 16, 1918, Was gassed, returned
to United States May 9, 1919, and
was honorably discharged May 11,
1919.
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MEYERS, LLOYD — Son of John
and Amanda Meyers. Entered service
in Sept. 1917. Was sent to Fort
Sheridan and attached to Company B,
135th Machine Gun Company. Sailed
overseas in June 1918. Was gassed,
returned to the United States March
30, 1919, and honorably discharged
April 1919.
MICOZZI, MARCANTONI — Son of
Mrs. Cecilia Micozzi. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 21, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company L,
326th Infantry, 82nd Div. Went over-
seas Mar. 1918. relurned Feb. 20,
1919, and honorably discharged Feb.
28, 1919.
MIGHT, RALPH — Son of S. H.
Might. Entered service Oct. 12, 1918.
Was assigned to Franklin Marshall
College, and attached to the S. A. T.
C. He was honorably discharged
Dec, 12, 1918.
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MILLEN, JOHN—Son of Rev. H.
W. Millen, Entered service Sept. 9j
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company E, 320th Infan-
try. Went overseas May 18, 1918.
Returned July 13, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged with rank of Second
Lieutenant
MILLKK, CLYDE— bon of Marslialt
Miller. Entered service Oct. 6, 1917.
was assigned to Camj) Lee and at-
tached to the 120th Infantry, 30th
Div. Went overseas May 17, 1918.
Returned April 11, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged April 18, 1919.
^MILLER, FRANCIS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Miller. Entered ser-
vise July 29, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to Com-
pany E, 213th Engineers, later 13th
Svc. Co. Signal Corps. He was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 28, 1919.
MILLER, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 21, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Detachment. 8th Field Ar-
tillery. Went overseas Oct. 6. 1918.
Returned June 20, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged June 27, 1919.
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MILLER, NEILSOX— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John S. Miller. Entered ser-
MILLKR, KAY— f?. .11 of JIarsliall
Miller. Entered service Oct. 1, 1917.
vice Oct. 7, 1917 . Was assigned to Was assigned to Gettysburg and at-
Camp Lee and attached to Company H,
35th Engineers. Went overseas Janu-
ary 24, 1918. Returned May 29.
1919, and honorably discharged with
rank of Sergeant.
tiiched to the 61st Machine Gun, 5th
Division. Went overseas April 19] 8,
and was killed in pction Sept. 16,
1918.
MILLER, ROBERT— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Miller. Entered service
April 20, 1918. Was assigned to
Columbus Barracks and attached to
the Army. He was honorably dis
charged Feb. 1919.
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MILLER, WILLIAM— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John S, Miller. Entered ser-
vice July 9, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Carnegie, and appointed to O.
F. 0. Camp Lee. He was honorably
discharged Nov. 23, 1919.
MONTGOMERY, TUOMAS— Son of MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM — Son
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery. En- of Mrs. Dora Montgomery. Entered
tered service June li. 1918. Was service May 28, 1918. Was assigned
assigned to Great Lakes and attached to Fort Howard and attached to Bat-
to the Navy with U. S. S, Laka tery 52nd, Coast Artillery. Went over-
Tulare. Went overseas Aug. 30, 1918. seas Oct. 24, 1918. Returned Jan.
Returned August 31, 1919, and honor- 1919, and honorably discharged the
ably discharged Sept. 16, 1919. same month.
MORROW. RAYMOND — Entered MURPHY. CHARLES — Son of Mr8.
service Sept. 19, 1918. Was assigned Philip McCabe. Enteied service June
to Camp Cappee. and attached to the 16, 1916. Was assigned to Camp
Lehigh University. He was honorably Hancock and attached to the Head-,
discharged Dec. 17, 1918. quarters Company, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. Went overseas May
25, 1918. Was gassed and wounded,
returned July 1, 1919, and honorably
discharged.
MURPHY. JAMES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Murphy. Entered
service August 28, 1918. Was as
signed to Camp Lee iviid attached to
the Construction Q. M. Department.
He was honorably discharged Feb. 4,
1919.
NEWINGHAM. FANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Newiugham. Entered
service May 24, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
Base Hospital No. 61. Went overseas
Aug. 22, 1918. Returned April 19,
1919, and honorably discharged.
NEWTON, THOMAS— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. M.J. Newton Entered ser-
vice April 19, 1917 . Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. Went overseas May 2, 1918,
returned May 11, 1919. and honorahly
discharged with rank of Cook.
O'DONNELL, WILLIAM — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell. En*
tered service Sept. 4, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
Company M, 147 th Engineers. He
was honorably discharged Dec. 15,
1918.
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O'DONNELL, VINCENT — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell. En-
tered service Sept. 9, 1917. Was as-
signed to Fort Slocum and attached
, to Company D, 5th Infantry. Was
honorably discharged June 9, 1919.
with rank of Corporal.
O'DONNELL, THOMAS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell. Enlisted
Aug. 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to the llOtH
Machine Gun Company. 28th Division)
Went overseas May 3, 1918^ Was
wounded, returned May 1919, and hon-
orably discharged with the rank of
Sergeant.
O'DONNELL, JOSEPH — Son of Mr
and Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell. Entered
service April 26. 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Houston, and attached to the
Master Engineers. Went overseas
July 1917. Returned Sept. 26. 1919.
and honorably discharged with rank
of Sergeant.
O'HARA, JAMES — Son of Mrs. P.
J. O'Hara. Entered service Jan. 10,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Huston
and attached to the 38th Heavy Ar-
tillery. He was honorably discharged
Feb. 3, 1919.
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O'HAHA, JOSEPH — Son of Mrs. P.
J. O'Hara. Entered service Aug. 29,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company G, 5th Battalion.
80th Div. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 13, 1918. as Sergeant.
II HAKA, l'i;'Ii:ii— Son of Mrs. P.
J. O'Hara. Entered service Oct. 7,
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company 9, 313th
Machine Gun. 80th Division. Went
overseas May IS, 1918. was slightly
gassed, returned June 1919, and hon-
orably discharged June 12, 1919.
OLINGER. WILLLVM— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Opiinger. Entered
service Oct. 7, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the Sig-
nal Corps. 8th Div. Went overseas
May 24. 1918. Returned May 30,
1919. and honorably discharged June
9, 1919.
OJCZENASZ, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Mary Ojczenasz. Entered service Apr.
4, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company G. 320th
Infantry. Went overseas May 17,
1917. Was wounded, returned Jan.
1919, and honorably discharged Feb.
24, 1919.
OKISH, AXTHONV— Snn ..f Mr. o'TnoLK, TKRKACK — >>>ii ut Mr
and Mrs. Anthony Orish. Entered ser and Mrs. Bryan O'TooIe. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 5, 1918. Was assigned to vice June 26. 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attacaed to the 19th Camp Lee and attached to Company B,
Engineers. He was honorably dis- 1.55th Depot Brigade. He was honor-
charged April 1919. ably discharged Mrch '21, 1919.
n\KRiHiLT. RAYMOND — Entered OWENS. rLAlCLNi K — Sen of Mr.
service July 1, 1918. Was assigned and Mrs. J. P- Owens, Entered ser-
to the Air Plane Mechanic School and vice May 22. 1918. Was assigned to
attached to Company H. 3rd Infantry. Camp Holibird and attached to the
He was honorablv discharged January Quartermaster Department of the
1919 . ' 306th Motor Transport Corps. He
was honorably discharged April 21,
1919.
- PAPADOPULOS, PETER — Son of
Mr. .and Mrs. K. Papadopulos. En-
tered service Sept. 22. 1917. WaS
• assigned to Camp Lee and attached to
Company M, 327th Infantry, 82nd Di-
vision; Went overseas April 13. 191B.
Was wounded, returned March 26,
1919. and honorably discharged May
2, 1919.
PEARCE, HAUKY— Entered service
May 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Base Hos-
pital 61. Was overseas seven months
and honorably discharged April 1919.
PERCY, WILLLVM — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Percy. Entered service
April 4, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the 320th Ma-
chine Gun Battalion, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 18. was wounded,
returned May 1, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 5, 1919.
PERRY. CLAYTON — Son of F. P.
Perry. Entered service Sept. 1918.
Was assigned to Baltimore College
and attached to the Medical Depart-
ment, Reserve. He was honorably dis-"
charged Dec. 15, 1918.
PERRY', - EUGENE— Son of F. V.
Perry. -Entered service Sept. 9, 191T,
was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company E, 320th Infantry,
80th, Div. Went overseas May 17,
1918, was gassed and wounded, re-
turned Dec. 24, 1913, and honorably
discharged with rank of Sergeant on
March 1919.
PINCH, PERCY — Entered service
April 4, 1918. Was -issigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company C, 320th
Infantry, 80 th Div. Went overseas
May 18, 1918, was wounded, returned
May 30, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged with rank of Sergeant.
PLONA. ANTONY' — Son of Mrs.
Kristna Plona. Entered service Oct.
6. 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company B. 319th
Infantry, 80th Div. Went overseas
May 17, 1918. Returned June 2,
1919, and honorably discharged June
17. 1919.
PORTERFIELD. JOHN — Son of Mr.
H. D. Porterfield. Entered service
May 2, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company H,
52nd Infantry, 6th Division. Wenk
overseas July 5, 1918. Returned June
12. 1919. and honorably discharged
June 17, 1919.
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PRUZINSKY. GREGORY.— Son oi QUIXN. JAMES — Son of Mr. Quinn.
Mrs., Black. Entered service July Entered service May 29. 1918
Was
1918. Was assigned to Camp For-
rest and attached to the 132nd En-
gineers. Went overseas Nov. 1918 .
Returned July 12, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged July 1919.
assigned to Camp Lee and attached to
the 14th Company. 153 Depot Brigade
Went overseas August 14, 1918. Was
QUINN. PATRICK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Quinn. Entered service May 29,
RAKAS. JOHN — Son of Mr. George
Rakas. Entered service July 25, 1918.
Was assigned to Camp Lee Was assigned to Camp Sherman and
and attached to the 18th Company,
155th Dei)nt Brigade. Went overseas
wounded, returned Jan. 1919, and Aug. 14, 1918. Returned May, 1919,
honorably discharged July 7, 1919.
and honorably discharged May 25,
1919.
attached to the First Comi)any. Train-
ing Battalion. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 14. 1919.
RKIl'. (iKoIUJE— Son of Jlr, an<l KENDIXK. LORENZO — Sou nf Mrs. HIXE.S. FKANK^Suii uf Mr. and RICE. .lOHX— Sr.n uf Mrs E. J.
Mrs. Charles Reid. Entered service Mary Kendine. Entered service July Mrs. W. W. HIXES. Entered ser- Rice. Entered service Dec. 17. 1917.
May 7, 1917. Was assigned to Co- 29, 1918. Was assigned to Camp For- vice May 25, 1918. Was assigned to Was assigned to the Navy with U. S.
lumbus Barracks and attached to the rest and attached (o Company A, Camp Greenleaf and attached to the S. Mt. Vernon. Went overseas Mch.
29th Aerial Squadron. Went overseas 122nd Infantry, 2nd Division. Went Medical Corps of Base Hospital 58.
July 18, 1917. Returned and honor- overseas Aug. 29, 1918. Returned Went overseas August 23. 1918. Re-
ably discharged June 4. 1919. July 28, 1919, and lionorably dis- turned Ai)ril 29, 1919, and honorably
charged August 18, 1910, with rank discharged May 7. 1919.
of Cook.
1, 1918. Returned Sept. 18, 1919, and
honorably discharged Sept. 20, 1919.
RIDGEWAY, Alif
-Son of Mr.
RI(;(tEX. WALTER— Son of Mrs.
KITTKXHOrSE. SAMUEL — Son of ROSATI. PASQITALE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ridgeway. Entered service Martha Riggin. Entered service Sept. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rittenhouse. and Mrs. Donato Rosati. Entered ser-
July 16. 1917. Was assigned to Camp 3, 1918. Was assigned to Camp For- Entered service Sept. 23, 1917. Was vice April 28, 1918. Was assigned
Hancock and attached to the 110th rest and attached to the 10th Casual assigned to Camp Lee and attached to to Camp Lee and attached to Corn-
Band, 28th Division. Went overseas Co. He was honorably discharged
May 3. 1918. Returned May 11, 1919, Dec. 12, 1918.
and honorablv discharged May 23,
1919.
the 328th Headquarters Co. Went pany M. 348th Machine Gun Battalion,
overseas May 1. 1918. Was slightly 37th Div. Went overseas June 9,
gassed and shell shocked. Returned 1918. was wounded, returned Jan. 10,
May 21, 1919, and is still in service. 1919, and honorably discharged Feb.
1. 1919.
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KHS.S. CHARLES 11. — Smii uf Daviil
KUS.SELL, JOHN — Eutereil servioa
KUTII, PEAKL— Sun uf Mr. and
and Catherine Ruscoe. Entered ser- and Catherine Ross. Entered service July 1917. Was assigned to Camp Mrs. Arthur Ruth. Entered service
vice Oct. 7, 1917. He was assigned Sept. 3, 1918. He was sent to Camp Hancock and attached to the 110th Sept 3, 1918. Was .assigned to Camp
to Camp Lee. Attached to Company Forrest, attached to a Casual Company. Supply Company. He was honorably Forrest and attached to Company A,
A, Provost Guards, and was honorably and was honorably discharged from discharged Nov. 19, 1917, on account 124th Engineers. He was honorably
discharged from the service of the service Dec. 29, 1918. of disability. discharged Dec. 24, 1918.
United States Aug. 29, 1919.
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RUTHERFORD. EDWARD — Son of SAGER. GEORGE — Son of Mr. and SAYLOR EDWARD — Son of Mr. SCHAFFER, CLIFFORD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rutherford. En- Mrs George Sager. Entered service Lenn Saylor. Entered service May Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schaffer. En-
tered service Aug. 16, 1917. Was as- Sept. 7, 1918. Was assigned to Fris- 29, 1918. Was assigned to Columbus tered service Oct. 8, 1918. Was as-
signed to Philadeliphia and attached co, Cal., and attached to the Navy vpith and attached to the 320th Supply De- signed to Camp Speedway and attached
to the Navy with the Minneapolis. He the U. S. S. Orion. He is still in pot Brigade. Went overseas Aug. 14. to the 812th Aero Squadron. He was
is still in the service. the service. 1918. Returned August 30, 1919, and honorably discharged Jan. 20, 1919.
honorably discharged Sept. 10. 1919.
SCHURG, ELMER — Son of Mrs. SCHURG, JOHN — Son of Mrs. Julia SEXSI, GIOCONDO— Son of Mr.
Julia Saylor. Entered service April Saylor. Enereil service May 24, 1918. and Mrs. Carlo Sensi. Entered ser-
4, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lea was assigned to Camp Grecnleaf and vice April 4, 1918. AVas assigned to
and attached to Company B, 319th attached to Base Hospital 59. Went Camp Lee and attached to Company
,,__. __,.. Infantry, 80th Div. Went overseas overseas Sept. 8, 1918. Returned H, 145th Infantry, 37th Div. Went
25, 1918. Returned April 3, 1919, May 18, 1918. Returned June 2, 1919, June 27, 1919, and honorably dis- overseas June 15, 1918. Returned
and honorably discharged with rank and honorably dischargd June 12, charged July 2, 1919. March 27, 1919, and honorably dis-
of Sergeant. 1919. charged April 10. 1919.
SCHAFFER, WALTER — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Schaffer. Entered
service April 3, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Colt and attached to the Med*
ical Detachment. Went overseas Sept
r
SCHUSTER, JOHN— Son of Charles
Schuster. Entered service July 23,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company B, 29th Infantry,
Ist Div. Went overseas Aug. 14,
1918. Returned Aug. 30, 1919, and
honorably discharged Sept. 25, 1919.
.SCHUSTER, WILLIAM— Son of
Charles Schuster. Entered service
May 2, 1918. Was assigned .to Fort
Thomas and attached to Company I,
52nd Infantry. 6th Div. Went over-
seas July 6, 1918. Returned June 12,
1919, and honorably discharged June
18, 1919.
SCHAFFER, NORMAN C. — Son of
Israel and Elmira Shaffer. Entered
service May 24, 1913. Was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and placed with the
Medical Corps. He was transferred
to Camp Shelby and Stewart. Sailed
overseas Sept. 20, 1918, returned and
was honorably discharged.
SHAFFER, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Israel Shaffer. Entered ser-
vice June 23, 1916. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to the
Headquarters of 110th Infantry, 28th
Div. Went overseas May 1917, re-
turned May 11, 1919, and honorably
discharged with arnk of Corporal.
Vn
SHEAHAN, PAUL — Son of Mrs.
Mary Sheahan. Entered service April
13, 1917. Was assigned to Newport
and attached to the Navy with the U.
S. S. Reina Mercedes. He was hon-
orably discharged June 19, 1919.
SHIRER, CADET — Son of Catherine
Shirer. Entered service Nov. 4, 1917.
He was sent to Camp Greenleaf, placed
with the Medical Corps, sailed over-
seas in Feb. 1918, returned in Aug.
1919, and was honorably discharged.
SHUPE, SAMUEL CHARLES— Son SIMPSON, JAME.S — Son of Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shupe. En- Mrs. Arthur Simpson. Entered ser-
tered service Dec. 21. 1916. Was vice March 29, 1918. Was assigned
assigned to Quantieo, and attached to to Camp Meade and attached to Com-
the 19th Company, 10th Regiment of pany I, 368th Infantry, 92nd Division,
the Marines. He has seen service in Went overseas June 15, 1918, returned
Europe and is still in service. Feb. 11, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged March 1, 1919.
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SIMMONS, MICHAEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Simmons. Entered
service Nov. 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Sherman and attached to Com-
pany K, 110th Infantry. 5th Div. Went
overseas March 1918. Returned July
1919, and honorably discharged with
rank of Corporal.
SINKULE, JAMES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Sinkule. Entered
service May 2, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Com-
pany F, .52nd Infantry, 6th Div. Went
overseas July 6, 1918. Returned July
1919, and honorably discharged the
same month.
SKINNER, FRANK — Son of Mr, and
Mrs. John Skinner. Entered service
May 29. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company E, 16.3
Infantry, 41st Division. Went over-
seas Aug. 14, 1918. Returned Feb.
12, 1919. and honorably discharged
March 1, 1919.
SLAUGHTER, JOSEPH — Son of Mr,
and Mrs. Thomas Slaughter, Entered
service July 11. 1918. Was assigned
to Hampton Roads and attached to
the Navy with the U. S. S, Alabama.
He was honorably discharged Aug. 29,
1919.
SLEIGHTER, ELWOOD— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sleighter. En-
tered service Aug. 29, 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and assigned to
the Machine Gun Company, 84th In-
fantry, 17th Div, Was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 29, 1919. as Corporal.
SMITH. MATTHEW — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Smith. Entered
service Oct. 11, 1917, Was assigned
to Washington Barracks and attached
to Company A, 6th Engineers. 3rd
Div. Went overseas Dec. 1917. was
wounded, causing the loss of the left
leg. Returned March 12, 1919, and is
still in service.
SNEAD, JAMES PAUL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Snead. Entered ser-
vice July 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Mills and attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 31. Went overseas Dec.
1918. Returned May 1. 1919. and
honorably discharged the same month.
SNYDER, MYRL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Snyder. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 6, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
B. 327th Infantry. Went overseas
May 1918, held rank of Corporal and
was killed in action Oct. 8, 1918, at
Argonne .
SNYDER. RALPH — Son of Mr. an. I
Mrs. William Snyder Entered service
Aug. 3, 1918, Was assigned to Camp
Merrit and attached to Battery D. 5th
Battalion, Trench Artillery. Went
overseas Sept. 20. 1918. Returned
Jan. 11, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged Jan. 21, 1913,
SXYI'Kl:, .^TANI.KV — .s,-.n of Mr.
and Mrs. William Snyder. Entered
service April 7, 1917. and was at-
tached to Battery A, 43rd Artillery.
Went overseas May 10. 1918. Re-
turned Dec. 20, 1918, and honorably
discharged Dec, 31, 1918,
.-.TA( HiiWIAK, PETE — Son of Mr. STAUFFER, WEBSTER — Son of
au.i Mrs. Andrew Stachowiak. En- Jessie A. Stauffer. Entered service
tered service April 24, 1917. Was as- Feb. 23, 1918. Was assigned to
signed to the Columbus Barracks and Camp Hancock and attached to Corn-
attached to Battery P, 42nd Artillery, pany M, 111th Infantry, 28th Div.
Went overseas Aug, 25. 1917, returned Went overseas May 4. 1918. Returned
Feb. 11, 1919, and honorably dis- April 28, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged March 1, 1919, charged May 15, 1919.
SZWED. MICHAEL-
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STEIGERWALD, ALBERT— Son of STEKBUTZEL. MICHAEL— Son of STERKETT, ROY— Son of Mr; ,„..,, ,,:..,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steigerwald. En- Mrs. Julia Sterbutzel. Entered ser- Harry Sterrett. Entered service Sept. and Mrs. Stanley Szewd. Entered ser-
tered service May 25, 1918. Was as- vice Oct. 1, 1918, and was assigned 3. 1918, Was assigned to Camp For- vice May 1918. Was honorably dis-
signed to Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Officers' Training School, Mead- rest and attached to Company A. charged March 1919.
to Base Hospital 59. Went overseas ville. He was honorably discharged 125th Engineers. He was honorably
Sept. 8, 1918, Returned June 12, Dec. 1918. discharged December 21. 1918.
1919, and honorably discharged July
2, 1919.
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Mrs. .Stanley Szwed. Entered service Mrs. Eva Szyinanski. Entered service Eva Szymanski. Entered service May Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tannehill. En-
April 29, 1917. Was assigned to Fort Oct. 6, 1917. Was assigned to Camn 27, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Milla tered service July 12, 1917. Was as-
McKinley, and attached to Battery C, Lee and attached to Company B. 163rd and attached to Company E. 47th In- signed to Camp Hancock and attached
54th Coast Artillery. Went overseas Infantry, 2nd Div. Went overseas fanlry. 4th Div. Went overseas, was to Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
March 22, 1918. Returned April 5. Feb. 1918. Returned Feb. 16. 1919. wounded in action. Returned July Div. Went overseas May 3. 1918,
1919, and honoratily discharged May and honorably discharged Feb. 26. 27, 1919, and honorably discharged Was wounded, returned May 11, 1919,
24. 1919. 1919. Aug. 4, 1919. and honorably discharged a*s Corporal.
TKI'U'iW, ( 1IAUL!:> ->vu ui Mr THOM I'.SOX. CROSBY— Sun uf Ml , TL'LLEV. tiKOlUiK— S-.n uf Mr^. TITTERIXC.TOX. CHARLES — Son
and Mrs. Frank Tedrow. Entered ser- and Mrs. Henry Thompson. Entered William Tulley. Entered service June of Mr. Adam Titterington. entered
vice Aug. 5. 1918. Was assigned to service Dec. 15, 1917. Was assigned 23, 1916. Was assigned to Camp service July 15. 1917. Was assigned
Wadsworth and attached to Battery 4. to Fort Oglethorpe and attached to Hancock and attached to the Head- to Camp Hancock and attached to the
of the Artillery. Went overseas Sept. Company F. 28th Infantry. 1st Div. quarters' Company, 110th Infantry, Headquarters' Compa.iy. 110th Infan-
3. 1918. returned June 28. 1919. and Went overseas Aug. 3. 1918, was 28th Div. Went overseas May 3. 1918. try. 28th Div. Went overseas May 3.
honorably discharged July 3. 1919. gassed, returned Sept. 3, 1919, and returned May 11. 1919. and honorably 1918, was wounded and gassed, re-
honorably discharged with rank of discharged May 23, 1919. turned Jan, 31, 1919, and honorably
Second Lieutenant. discharged Feb. 13, 1919.
ULERY, GEORGE — Son of Mrs.
ULERY, HARRY — Son of Mrs. Mar-
VAX HORXE, JOHX I).— Son of VAN HORXE. JUDSON— Son of
Margaret Ulery. Entered service garet Ulery. Entered service Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs- H. F. Van Home. En- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Van Home. En-
Sept. 39, 1918. Was a.ssigned to 1914. Was assigned to Columbus and tered service April 19. 1918. Was tered service July 1917. Wa
Camp Lee and attached to the Sani-
tary Squad No. 9. Went overseas Oct.
1918. Returned April 1919. and hon-
orably discharged April 9, 1919.
was attached to the V . S . Quarter-
master Corps, Wagon Company No. 2.
He is still in service .
assigned to Camp Taylor and attachedi signed to Camp Hancock and attached
to the Training School for Chaplains, to Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
wounded, returned July 25. 1919. and Division. Went overseas May 3, 1918,
honorably discharged with rank of 1st was slightly gassed, returned May 15,
Lieutenant. 1919, and honorably discharged with
rank of Corporal.
WALKER, FRANK — Son of George WALKER. RALPH — Son of George WEIMER, RUSSELL — Son of Mr. WELSH. FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Walker. Entered service June 24, Walker. Entered service April 28, and Mrs. O. D. Weimer. Entered ser- Mrs. Frank Welsh (deceased). En-
1918. Was assigned to the Great 1918. and was assigned to the Medical vice June 1918. Was assigned to tered service July 23, 1918. \Vas as-
Lakes and attached to the Navy. He Department of Sanitary Squad No. 20. Camp Lee and attached to the Offi- signed to Camp Lee and attached to
wag honorably discharged January 23, Went overseas May 1918. and died cers' Training School. He was hon- Company B, 28th Infantry. 1st Div.
1919. Oct. 12, 1918, from pneumonia. He orably discharged Dec. 15, 1918, with Went overseas Sept. 14, 1918, returned
is buried in the Gondercort Cemetery rank of Second Lieutenant. Aug. 10, 1919. and honorably dis-
No. 1. charged Aug. 18, 1919.
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WHALEY. ALBERT— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. \Vhaley. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 29, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the Infan-
try. He was honorably discharged Oc-
tober 1918.
WHALEY. HOWARD— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. S. Whaley. Entered
Service Aug. 1918. Was assigned to
the Columbus Barracks and attached
to Company C, of the Coast Artillery
He is still in service.
WHALEY. WILLIAM— Snn of Mr.
and Mrs . S . S . Whaley. Entered
service July 31, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Forrest and attached to Com-
pany F, 210th Infantry, loth Div. He
was honorably discharged Feb. 12,
1919.
WHITE. WALTEK— Son of Mr. and
Mrs . J . H . White . Entered service
Feb. 12. 1919, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the 305th Engin-
eers, 80th Division. Went overseas
May 1917. Returned Summer 1919.
and honorably discharged Sammer of
1919.
WILLARD. BENJAMIN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wiilard. Entered
service April 29. 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the 3l3th
Field Artillery. 80th Division. WenH
overseas May 1918. returned June 6..
1919. and honorably discharged the
same month with rank of CorporaL
WILLIAMS, DAA'ID — Son of Mr.
John Williams. Entered service June
26. 1918 . Was assigned to Newport,
later transferred to Newport News
and attached to the Navy. Went over-
seas in Summer 1919. Returned Aug.
1919. and honorably discharged Sept.
10, 1919.
WILLIAMS. PAUL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Williams. Entered
service June 21, 1916. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company P. 110th Infantry. 28th Div.
Later transferred to 4th Company, 2nd
Regiment, Air Service. Went overseas
June 28, 1918, returned June 12. 1919.
and honorably discharged Jun. 23,
1919.
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . James Williams. Entered
service July 28, 1919. Was assigned
to Camp Colt and attached to Com-
pany C, 304th Tank Corps. He is
still in service.
WINGROVE. IRA — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wingrove. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 3. 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to the IQth
Casual Engineers. He was honorably
discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
ZAFFINA. FRANK— Snii ..: M, r.ml
Mrs. Frank Zaf fina . EutercJ ^crv ice
Oct. 6, 1917. W'as assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B. 319th
Infantry, 80th Div. Went overseas
May 30, 1918 . Returned May 20.
1919. and honorably discharged June
17, 1919.
ZAFFIXA, PETER — Son of Mr. and
Mr.s . Frank Zaffina. Entered service
July 31, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company C,
210th Infantry. 10th Division. He was
honorably discharged March 26, 1919.
ZEOLLA. George — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Antonio Zeolla. Entered service
Sept . 23. 1917 . Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company C.
326th Infantry, 82nd Div. Went over-
seas April 29. 1918. Returned May
29, 1919. and honorably discharged
June 10, 1919.
ZLVTKS, JOSKPH — Snn ..f Mr, Jos-
eph Ziates. Entered service April 9,
1918. Was assigned to Cape May
and attached to the Naval Reserve.
He made nine trips overseas and was
honorably discharged August 1919.
LL'riA. .lo.-KPH
WELSH. JOSEPH
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BAUER, JOHN — Son of Mr. and BAUER. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bauer. Entered service Mrs. Bauer. Entered service in
March 10, 1918. Was assigned to Fall 1918. Was assigned to Pitt Uni-
Kelleys Field and attached to the Aero versity and attached to the S. A. T.
Squadron with Company D Was hon- C. He was honorably discharged Dec.
orably discharged Sept. 14. 1918. 18, 1918.
BENNETT, JOHN — Son of Mr. and BIXLER, DAVID — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Bennett. Entered ser- Mrs. George Bixler. Entered service
vice June 21, 1918. Was assigned to Aug. 3, 1917. Was assigned to Paris
Camp Sherman and attached to the Island and attached to tlie Marine
,51st Company, 13th Depot Brigade. Corps. He was honorably discharged
He was honorably discharged Jan. 4, Feb. 28, 1919, with .-ank of Corporal.
1919.
BIXLER JOHN — Son of Mr. and BRENNEN, GEORGE — Entered ser- BYARS, DAVID CLARK— Son of BYARS, GEORGE M. — Son ol
Mrs. George Bixler. Entered .ser- vice December 28, 1917. Was as- Elizabeth Byars. Entered service in Elizabeth Byars. Entered service in
vice Sept 23, 1917. Was assigned signed to Pensacola, Fla.. and later August 1918. He was sent to Camp the S. A. T. C. at W. and J. Col-
to Paris Island and attached to the to Boston and attached to the Navy. Lee and was honorably discharged lege. He was honorably discharged
Marine Corps. He was honorably He was honorably discharged Feb. 15, from the service of the United States from the service of the United States
discharged April 10, 1019. 1919. in Sept. 1919. Nov. 11, 1918.
BYRNE, ARTHUR LEO — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Byrne. Entered ser-
vice. Was assigned to Camp Hancock
and attached to the 110th Supply Com-
pany. 38th Div. Went overseas April
1917. Returned and was honorably
discharged with the rank of Corporal
on June 1919.
CATRACCHIA, BENEDETTO — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Catracchia.
Entered service Sept. 22, 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Forrest and attached
to Company C, 320th Infantry, 82nd
Division. Went overseas May 19,
1918, returned May 9, 1919, and hon-
orably discharged May 18, 1919.
CATRACCHIA, PETE — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Battery
B, 319th Field Artillery. Went over-
seas April 1918. Returned May 1919,
and honorably discharged May 1919.
COCHRAN, FRANCIS EDWARD—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran.
Entered service April 4, 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached to
Company B, 305th Engineers, 80th
Division. Went overseas May 26,
1918. Returned June 3, 1919, and
honorably discharged June 11, 1919.
CUNNINGHAM. CHARLES — Son of
Mr. William J. Cunningham. Entered
service July 19, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to the
Headquarters Company. 110th Infan-
try, 28th Division. Went overseaj
May 2, 1918, returned May 12, 1919,
and honorably discharged May 23*
1919.
CRABTREE, ALVA — Son of Mrs
Elizabeth Crabtree. Entered service
Feb. 12, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
B, 305th Engineers, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 1918, returned
June 1919, and honorably discharged
the same month.
DISTFEANO, ANTONIO — Son of ELLENBERGER, ELI HARRISON
Mr. Frank Distfeano. Entered ser- — Son of S. S. EUenberger. En-
vice June 26, 1918. Was assigned to tered service July 30, 1918. Was as-
Camp Lee and attached to the 32nd signed to Camp Forrest and attached
Depot Brigade. He was honorably to Company F, 210th Infantry. He
discharged July 14, 1919. was probably discharged March 1919.
EUTSEY JOHN — Son of Mr. and FIELD, FURMAN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs Jacob' Eutsey. Entered service Mrs. Furman Field. Entered service
Feb 23 1918. Was assigned to June 4, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Camp Lee and attached to the Am- Hancock and attached to the Head-
bulance Company No. 48. He was quarters' Company, 110th Infantry,
honorably discharged Jan. 24, 1919. 28th Div. Went overseas April 1918,
returned May 11. 1919, and honor-
ably discharged May 24. 1919.
FOUST, HERMAN — Son of Shaf-
fer Foust. Entered service July 15,
1917. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to the Supply Com-
pany, 110th Infantry, 2Sth Division.
Went overseas May 3, 1918, returned
May 11, 1919, and honorably dis'
charged May 23, 1919, with rank of
Cook.
GATES, CHESTER— Son of Mrs.
Martha Gates. Entered service Sept.
1, 1916. Was assigned to Newport
News and attached to Company C,
801st Transportation Corps. Went
overseas Sept. 18, 1917. Returned
April 18, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged April 30, 1919.
GEORGE, EDWARD — Son of Mrs.
Julia George. Entered service Aug.
31. 1919. Was assigned to Spring
GRAY, DR. SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Gray. Entered seri
vice Aug. 10, 1917. Was assigned
Garden Institute and attached to the to Fort Oglethorpe and attached to
Ordnance M. R. S. He was honor- the Medical Reserve Corps. Went
ably discharged April 5. 1919.
overseas Aug. 7, 1918. Returned
August 20, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged Sept. 9, 1919.
GREENE, VIRGIL — Entered ser-.
vice May 1, 1918. Was assigned to
Fort Thomas and attached to Company
A. 52nd Infantry, 6th Division. Went
overseas July 4, 1918. Returned
June 18. 1919, and honorably dis-
charged June 22, 1919, with rank of
Cook.
HABERLEN, JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Haberlen. Enterecf
service Feb. 11, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
C, 305th Engineers, 80th DiTision.
Went overseas May 25. 1918. Re-
turned June 2, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 11, 1919.
HASNESS. CARLISLE— Son of Mr, HUGUS. PAUL — Son of Mrs. M. C.
and Mrs. M. L. Hasness. Entered Hugus. Entered service July 14, 1918.
service May 25. 1918. Was assigned Was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to tached to Company I, C. W. S. U-
the Medical Department of Base Hos- S. A., 3rd Battalion. He was hon-
pital No. 58. Returned in Spring honorably discharged Dec. 20, 1918.
1919, and honorably discharged with
rank of Sergeant.
HUTCHISON, JAMES — Son of Mr. JARRETT, PAUL JOSEPH— Son of
and Mrs. J. E. Hutchinson. Entered Mrs. Ellen Jarrett. Entered service
service in Fall, 1918. Was assigned May 17, 1918. Was assigned to
to Bucknell University and attached Camp Lee and attached to the Medical
to the S. A. T. C He was honor- Corps and served with the Base JIoS'
ably discharged Dec. 1918. pital No. 58, in France. Sailed Aug-
1918. Returned May 1919, and hon-
orably discharged the same month.
JONES J J Son of Mrs G W. LAUGHREY, JOHN — Son of Mr. LANE, WILLIAM — Son of Mr. and LAUGHREY, ORRAN — Son of Mr.
Jones Entered service May 30 1918. and Mrs. R. E. Laughrey. Entered Mrs. Edward Lane. Entered service and Mrs. R. E. Laughrey. Entered
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at- service June 1917. Was assigned to May 28, 1917. Was assigned to Camp service July 1918. Was assigned to
tached to the Engineers. Sailed in Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Humphreys and attached to Company Lehigh University and attached to
Summer 1918 Returned Dec 1919( Medical Corps of Base Hospital No. E, 4th Engineers. He was honorably Battery M. He was honorably dis-
and was honorably discharged the 58. He was honorably discharged discharged Jan. 1919, with the rank charged December 1918. with rank of
same month. March 1919. of Corporal. Sergeant.
MARROCCHI, THOMAS— Son of
Mr. John Marrocchi. Entered service
May 2, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company K,
5st Infantry, 6th Division. Went over-
seas July 4, 1918. Returned June 13,
1919. and honorably discharged June
18, 1919.
MOORE, JOSEPH — Son of Mr. Wil-
liam Moore. Entered service May 29,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to the 35th Infantry of the
Service Corps. Went overseas Aug.
13, 1918. Returned Oct. 14, 1919,
and honorably discharged Oct. 21,
1919.
MORROW, CLARENDON— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrow. Entered
service in Spring 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Battery E, 107th Field Artillery, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 3, 1918,
returned Spring 1919, and honorably
discharged in the Spring 1919.
MORROW, ORTEN — Son of Mr.
James Morrow. Entered service April
4, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the 110th Infantry,
80th Division. Went overseas May
15, 1918. Returned May 30, 1919)
and honorably discharged June 1919,
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NAPLE, RAPHAEL — Entered ser-
vice April 4, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company E. 305th
Infantry. 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 25, 1918. Returned June
3, 1919, and honorably discharged
June 11, 1919.
NEWTON, JOHN — Son of Mrs. Let-
tie Newton. Entered service in Fall
1919. Was assigned to Camp McClel-
lan, and attached to Company A,
325th Infantry. 87th Division. He
was honorably discharged April 20,
1919.
O'BRIEN, ANTHOM' — Son of Mrs.
Mary O'Brien. Entered service March
29, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Taylor and attached to Company H,
339th Infantry. 85th Division. Went
overseas July 21, 1318. Returned
July 12, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged July 17, 1919.
O'BRIEN, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Mary O'Brien. Entered service July
15, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to the 110th
Machine Gun Co.. 28th Div. Went
overseas May 1918, was wounded, re-
turned March 13, 1919, and honorably
discharged with the rank of Sergeant.
O'BRIEN, DANIEL — Entered ser-
vice May 1918. Was assigned to Co-
lumbus Barracks and attached to the
Medical Department. He is still iri
the service.
PECORARO. DOMINICK — Entered
service April 4, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the 319th
Infantry. Went overseas May 1918.
Returned 1919 and honorably dis-
rharged June 17, 1919.
PIECZYNSKE, J08EPH--Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Pieczynske.
Entered service Sept. 3. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Sherman and at-
tached to Company 33rd, 9th Infantry,
Quartermaster Department. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 3, 1918.
PICKARD. RODNEY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eous Pickard. Entered ser-
vice Dec. 17, 1917. Was assigned to
Fort Mcpherson and attached to Unit
L, Medical Corps. Went overseas
March 25, 1918. Returned June 2,
1919, and honorably discharged June
12, 1919, with rank of Corporal.
RANDOLPH. DONALD — Son of
Mrs. Belle Randolph. Entered ser-
vice July 6, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Battery B.
120th Field Artillery, 32nd Division.
Went overseas Oct. 28. 1918. Re-
turned May 4, 1919, and honorably
discharged May 25, 1919.
ROCCO. EMILO — Son of Mrs. Rose
Rocco. Entered service July 24,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the Headquarters'
Company, 80 th Division. He was
honorably discharged Jan . 18. 1919.
ROLLINS. RUSSELI., — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Rollins. Entered
service April 20, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to the
Headquarters' Company. 110th Infan-
try, 28th Div. Went overseas May 3,
1918. Returned May 1919, and hon-
orably discharged June 9, 1919, with
rank of Sergeant .
SHUPE, HARRY GLENN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shupe. Entered
service May 1918. Was assigned to
Great Lakes and attached to the Navy
with the Submarine Listner. Sailed,
returned Dec. 1918. and honorably
discharged March 1919.
SMITH, CLIFFORD M.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Smit*i. Entered ser-
vice Nov. 16, 1918. Was assigned to
Paris Island, attached to Company M.
13th Regiment, 5th Brigade of the
Marine Corps. Went overseas Sept
13. 1918 . Was detached to teach
in Beanne University. France, and
taught until June 2, 1919. Returned
Aug. 26, 1919. and was honorably
discharged.
SMITH, VINCENT ROBINSON- -
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith
Entered service May 1917. Was as
signed to Fort Niagara and was Cora
missioned First Lieutenant. He went
to Cambridge for Modern Trench War*
fare Schooling. From there to Camp
Lee. He went overseas April 1918
Served with the British until trans-
ferred to the 80th Div. Returned
June 1919, and honorably discharged.
SMITH, BRONO — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Stanley Smith. Entered ser
vice Feb. 14, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Green and attached to Com
pany F, 47th Infantry, 4th Div. Went
overseas May 1918, held rank of Cor-
poral, and was killed in at* t ion S«pt.
28, 1918.
STILWELL. STUART— Son of Mr
and Mrs. George Stilhvell. Entered
service Jan. 28, 1918. Was assigned
to Ohio State College and attached
to the Air Service. He was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 16, 1919. with
rank of Second Lieurenant.
SZALATY, JOHN— Son of Mr. Lu-
cas Szalaty. Entered service Feb.
12, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company I. 319th
Infantry, 80th Div. Went overseas
May 18, 1918. returned Jan. 2, 1919.
and honorably discharged June, 1919.
THOMPSON, RALPH— Son of Mr
and Mrs. S. E. Thompson. Entered
service April 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
D, 320th Infantry, 112th Divisien
He was honorably discharged July 4,
1918.
TRISTANI, GIOVANNI— Son of Mr*
and Mrs. Gaetono Tristani. Entered
service Oct. 5, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany B, 319th Infantry, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 1918. Was
wounded, returned Aug. 4, 1919, and
honorably discharged Ang. 13, 1919.
WEAVER, RONALD — Son of Mr.
Otto Weaver. Entered service Jan .
21, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Merritt and attached to the 15th Cav-
alry. Troop I. Went overseas March
1918. Returned June 1919. and hon-
orably discharged the same month.
WRIGHT, JESS — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Wright. Entered service
Oct. 17, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Greene and attached to Com-
pany D, 423rd R. Labor Battalion.
He was honorably discharged March
19, 1919.
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Under the call of llic President, Company "E" lolh
Pa. Inf. N. G. was mobilized July 15th, 1917 at Mounl
Ple.isanl, Pa. Tiic organization assembled at their local
camp at I'rick Park and headquarters remained there
until the evening of September 7, 1917, when the com-
pany entrained for Camp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia.
Soon after arriving at Camp Hancock, the Pennsylvania
National (Juard was reorganized as the Twenty-eighth
anjiy division and given the new standard of company
and regimental numbers. The Tenth and Third Kegi-
merls were merged into the One Hundred Tenth In-
fan*,r>' — the reorganized amiy title for the old "Fighting
Tenth" of glorious Spanish and Philippine war tradition.
The consolidation of the two conii>anies named above
was ctTected on October 12, 1917 and the outfit remained
in training at Camp Hancock until April 24, 1918 when
it broke camp and entrained for Camp Merritt, New
Jersey.
At Camp Merritt the organization was inspected and
received its equii>ment for overseas service. It embarked
at Hoboken on the U. S. S. Corsican on May 2nd and
landed at Liverpool, May 17th. The trip across the
Cliannel from Dover to Odais was made on May I9tli.
At Calais, the outtit received rifles and gas masks and
commenced final intensive training back of the Krilish
lines.
The Twenty-eighth Division was engaged in the Cham-
pagne-Marne defensive; tlie Aisnc-Marne offensive; ihc
Fismes sector; the Oise-Aisne offensive; the Meuse-
.\rgonnc offensive, and the Thiacourl sector. Its lolai
casualties were 15,4.33, ranking first among ail national
guard divisions and only exceeded in the entire Ameri-
can army by the First and Scc<»n<l Divisions of regulars.
The division was six times mentioned by the command-
ing general of the Sixth French army of which it was a
part, and once by General Mangin of the Tenth French
army. It was first cited by General Pershing on August
28, 1918, and at divers times thereafter by its American
corps and army commanders.
y\fter the signing of the armistice, the Twenty-eighth
Division was placed in the Army of Occupation until
early in January, 1919. Kelievcd of this duly, it moved
back into France to prepare to embark for home.
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Com|Kiny V, embarked for llic nulled Stales the it:er
part of April on the old gennaii freighter- Kdg i- F.
Luchcnback, and arrived in Philadelphia May 11, 919.
The division went lo Camp Dix, New Jersey, fo
mobilization^ returning to Philadelphia May 15
final parade and review. The men were officiall) dis
charged from .service May 23, 1919, twenty-two m ntlis
from the time they were mustered in at Mount Pie; ;ant.
KosTKtt 01' Company E.
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1st, I.iciJt..
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tioi). Mawliim-y.
CoriHuaK- (u-orKf Hytio, Win. Crosslniul, Jaiiics W'nrxinsky,
ICdward lk'ritm.111, t-Ved StcfT. James Ilarkins, Robert Ram-
sey, Clins llrooks, Andrew CIniisiicr, \Vm. Ftioss. George
Shejilar, Meade laimchill, Saiiuiel Reed. John U, I*raney.
Mcclinuics— Kd. Finncrty, I-rank Katlera.
llimlcrs— Fred KInss, Mike Garsleckc.
Cooks— I^raiik Bilnrr. Frank Sullivan. Andrew Wilson.
Privnles-F_ Anderson, Homer Wcl], W. H. Hell. Max Hosliinky.
l-^tmer Blank, John Urookniaii, Clicster Dodenheimer, Joseph
Itriercheck, Hycrs lUanncr. l-"red Byers. A. B. Cnisan. Pant
Crce, Marry Cain, Fr«l I). Cree, Clarence It. Cole, Samuel
Craiy, Scott CnrpcnttT, Andrew Cruthcrs, Geo (jlarkson.
Talrick Doyle. Harry Di-llling, John Donnelly i Henry
Detsicoiie, Jos. Donohoe, lunerson Kicher, Karl l\lli",g, Jesse
I'VIgar, I-'raiik Forcjt, John Frebiirg, John Frobk-, John
l-'rederick, Wilnier l*'ox, Albert GrJmm, Thomas Grly, Jolui
Gccelosky, Joseph Grabiak, John Harcnchar. PaviliHarcn-
char. John Hornak, Thomas Hughes, W. A. Hunllr, John
Hostoffcr, Roy C. Harrold, Daniel Hood, Horner liofTman,
Thomas Jordan, Sol. Jacobson, Stephen Jurella, Dan Kelly,
Jo^epli Kelly, Joseph Kccgler, Mike Kurincak, Vincent
Keller, Frank Keller, Christ Kearney, Joseph Korzcn,
Dewey King. Fngene Koslelnick, Joseph Kiimot, iTliomas
List, Issac Leichliter, Charles Long, Joseph Labi; k, Wm.
Mawlnnncy, Paul Marick, Thomas Miller, John Wlosako,
John Magda, Mike McCourt, Walter McClain, Ha-ry Mc-
Clain, H.irry .Mand;!iara, Lewis Michalsky, John Nesgoda,
Thomas Newton, John Novak, Joseph Pinsky, Charles L.
Porch, Raymond i'oole, Frank Pinsky, Joe. Pikovsky,
Webster Queer, William Queer, Michael Koth, Frank Rosky,
Charles Rhomc, Henry Stairs, Herbert Stuck, Joseph Shan-
der, Wm. Shaffer, John Szoyka, Wm. Schaub, Marion
Sheppard. Eugene Shepitard, Cliff Shcppard, Wm. Spirko,
Albert Stefl, J. L. Shawlcy, Robert Sullenberger, Gcrald-
Shuman, Ted Smith. Ilcn Smctak, Charles Schactc, Clay
Shaffer, Frank Schmuckcr, John Schmucker, Wm. Shallen-
bcrgcr, Geo. Strickler. Clias. 'I'ilteringlon, George Tiilly,
Harry Toncy, Judson Van Horn, John Valcovic, Joseph
Vencasky, James Welsh. Thomas Wtlkic, Richard White,
Mike Wnik, John Wassil, Gydc Zearlcy.
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Chapter V.
Mt. Pleasant District. The pictures, and military bio-
graphies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from j\lt. Pleasant, Calumet, Hecla, United, Welty, Mam-
moth and Standard.
When the United States was drawn into the devastating
World War, the Mt. Pleasant District was not only ready to give
her sons and daughters to maintain the cause of Democracy and
uphold the rights of her country, but also gave as freely every
other aid asked for in the same willing spirit.
In the Liberty Loan drives the district over-subscribed its
quota and went "over the top" each time. The campaigns were
under the direction of the following committee ; Samuel N.
Warden, chairman; Dr. E. J. Knox, John L. Shields, C. E. Zim-
merman, D. M. Pigman, Clark Bronson and M. A. King, secre-
tary. Nearly $1,500,000 was subscribed in the five loans, the
amounts being: First, $3,45°; Second, $293,050; Third, $375,400;
Fourth, $456,400; Victory, $370,600— Total, $1,498,900. The
number of subscribers was 4,436.
As in everything else the Local War Drives, e.xceeded as-
signed quotas. In the campaign of 191 7, $10,506.88 was donated
and in 1918, $41,407.44 was raised. W. E. Shoap was treasurer of
the local drives.
In the same patriotic spirit the district supported the Red
Cross both financially and with work done. The enrollment in
191 7 was 3885 members and the roll-call of 1918 resulted in
5260 members being obtained. The headquarters was located in
the First National Bank and Citizens Trust Company building.
Work rooms were provided in the Braddock building gratuitous-
ly through the kindness of Mr. Braddock and Mr. Warden.
Here 192 cases of hospital supplies and knitted articles were
packed and shipped. Officers of the Mount Pleasant Chapter of
the Red Cross were : Dr. B. M. Loar, chairman ; J. A. Warden,
.Mrs. D. A. Walker and Mrs. A. T. Collins, vice-chairman. Mrs.
J. R. Madden was secretary and T. O. Seaton was chairman.
The Executive Committee consisted of Mrs. J. R. Madden, Mrs.
-M. W. Harner, Mrs. Richard Gerecter, J. L. Ruth and FT. G.
Brown. Other officers were Irene Husband, purchasing depart-
ment; Dr. M. W. Horner, educational department; Mrs. B. M.
Loar, hospital supplies; Mrs. N. A. Court and Mrs. J. L. Ruth,
inspection department; S. N. Warden, packing; Mrs. J. A. Mad-
den, knitted goods ; Mrs. S. C. Stevenson, organization ; Mrs.
AI. W. Horner, publicity; Edith Warner and Marie Rumbaugh,
surgical dressings. Mrs. S. C. Stevenson was head of the junior
Red Cross. The Mount Pleasant chapter included an auxiliary
organization at Scottdale and had units at Tarr, RufFsdale, Uni-
ted, Calumet, Kecksburg, Mammoth, Stahlstown, Jones' Mills,
Donegal, Stauffers and Hecla. In these places there was much
activity in the production of all manner of supplies called for
and many women whose home duties did not permit them to
work at the various meeting places did sewing and knitting in
their homes. Hospital supplies alone numbered 44,518 pieces.
3420 knitted articles were made in addition to over 100 sweaters
which were presented to men leaving for military service. Com-
fort kits, socks and wristlets were also furnished to these men.
In 1917 more than 400 Christmas packages were made up and
sent to the men. During the influenza epidemic, the Red Cross
established and supported an emergency hospital, with nurses,
medicines and care.
The Local Board for Division no. 6 was located at Mount
Pleasant. S. O. Hughes was chairman; F. D. Barnhart, was
secretary and Dr. W. A. Marsh was in charge of the medical
examinations. J. W. Miller was chief clerk of the board.
M. A. King, Frank Barnhart, Rev. Jesse Dunn, J. P. Hellein
and W. S. Kelley were the leaders of the Four Minute Men in
this district.
All calls for supporting the Government during the war met
with a ready response on the part of the citizens. They did
everything that was asked of them. The pride in their achiev-
ments is, therefore, a pride in duty well done.
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Mrs. Ellis Adams, entered service May
25, 19 IS, was assigned to Cam]}
Greenleaf and placed with the 56th
Artillery Base Hospital. He sailed in
Aug. 1918, returned in April 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
in May 1919.
ALliANO, CAlwMEX — liuru Aug. 4.
Ib89, entered service April 28, 1918,
was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Company L, 145th Infantry 37th Di-
vision. He sailed June 15. 1918, re-
turned March 27, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged April 11, 1919.
ANDERSON. ERNEST V. — riuu oi"
T. 0. and Lillie Anderson, enlisted
April 22, 1917 with Company E, 110th
Infantry. 28th Division. He went to
Camp Hancock was later transferred
to Headquarter's Company, sailed May
7, 1918 and was transferred to Bel-
gium for special emergency duty and
was at the time of publication still in
service.
AXDLKouX. HAKRY — Son of Reno
and Emma J. Anderson, entered ser-
vice Aug. 29, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee, placed with Company D.
153rd Depot Brigade but transferred
to Company A, 161st Infantry, Sunset
Division. He sailed for France Oct.
28, 1918, returned to the United States
Feb. 16, 1918, was honorably dis-
charged from service ten days later
and died shortly after his discharge.
ANTHONY, FRANK — Son of Mrs. BALSORIK. JOHN— Sou of Mr. and BANSHAIv, JOSEPH — Son of Jacob BARRON. ANDY — Son of Susie
Julia Anthony, entered service Aug. Mrs. Lucas Balsorik, enlisted Oct. 5, Banshak, entered service April 28, Barron, entered service Sept. 23, 1917,
1918. He was attached to the 16th 1918. He was in the S. A. T. C. Grov*» 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and was assigned to Camp Gordon and was
Engineers, sailed Sept. 1918 and was. City College and was honorably dis- was attached to Company 7. 155th I>e- attached to Company H, 327th Infaa-
Sept. 1, 1919, still in service overseas, charged from service in Dec. 1918. pot Brigade, Pa. Banshak was hon- try, 82nd Division. He went overseas
orably discharged Jan. 8, 1919. May IS, 1918, returned May 18, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 29.
1919.
BEAKEN, JOSEPH W. — Son of BEAKEN, HARRY — Son of Joseph
Joseph Beaken, entered service April
5, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and
was there attached to Company D.
315th Machine Gun Battalion, 80th
Division. He sailed May IB, 1918, re
turned May 30, 1919 and was honor
ably discharged from service later.
Beaken, entered service Sept. 4, 1918
He was sent to Camp Forrest, was at
tached to the Engineers and was hon-
orably discharged from service in Jan.
1919.
BEANNER. BYERS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Beanner, enlisted
June 7, 1917 with Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division but was trans
ferred to 66th Company, 153rd Depot
Brigade. He sailed Sept. 1918, re
turned Feb. 1919 and was honorably
discharged from service on the 20tb
of Feb. 1919.
BECHTELL. WALTER — Son of
Hfury Bechtell. He entered service
May 25, 1918, was assigned to Cami»
Greenleaf and was attached to Base
Hospital No. 78. Sergeant Bechtell
went overseas Sept. 1, 1918, was in
the battle of Toul Sector ^nd returned
June 16, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 18, 1919.
I'.KKi-MAX, EDWARD C— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergman, enlisted
in July 1915 witli Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and was sent
to Camp Hancock. He sailed May
1918, was wounded in the hip, shell
shocked and gassed, made Sergeant,
returned March 25, 1919 and was hon
orably discharged from service in April
1919.
BERNARD, JOHN— Snn ,.i \ aim
tine Bernard, entered sst-i \ Kt St^iri. y.
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee, later
to Fort Benjamin Harrison, was at-
tached to Headquarter's Company.
10th Infantry, 80th Division. Bern-
ard was honorably discharged Jan.
1919.
L.ILMA, .IMSI'JLH— Sun uf Mr. and
iir,>. ALiilion\ Bieuia, entered service
in Feb. 1918. was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to Company F, 320th In-
fantry. 80th Division. He sailed over-
seas in May 191S, returned to the
L'nited States in May 1919. was hon-
orably discharged from service but re-
enlisted for one more year.
BILLER, FRANK J. — Son of Mrs.
Anna Meliuger. entered .service June
1, 1918, was sent to Fort Oglethorpe
and was placed with Company A. 60th
Infantry, 5th Division, He sailed
in July 1918. returned July 26, 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
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LilLLKU. JUSKl'H T.— .Sun vi ill-.. BITTIXLU. AL\ A t.LiriTs s-n uf BOllNOVICn, ANDREW— ^uu uf BoIlNOVICH, MICHAEL — Son of
Anna ileiliuger, enlisted March lU, Mr. and Mrs. Beujaniiu Hilliuer, en- Miebael Bohnovieh. He entered ser- Michael Bohnovich, entered service
1918 in the Navy. He went to Nor- tered service in March 1919. He was vice June 5. 1918, was assigned to May 2, 1918, was assigned to Camp
folk, was on board the U. S. S. Iowa sent to Camp Lee, was there about Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Forrest and attached to Company F,
then the Manchuria, made five trips sixteen weeks and was honorably dis- Medical Corps. Bohnovich sailed 52nd Infantry, 6th Division. Bohno-
overseas and was, Sept 1, 1919, not charged from service July 1918. Sept. 1, 1918. returned June 17, was vich sailed July 5, 1918, was in the
yet discharged. honorably discharged June 18, 1919. battles of Meuse-Argonne and Lor-
raine, returned June 14, 1919. and
was honorably discharged June 16,
1919.
BOKKOS. JOHN W. — Son of Mrs.
Mary Bokros, enlisted June 23, 1916.
was assigned to Camp Hancock, later
Merritt and was attached to 110th
Supply Company, 28th Division. He
sailed May 3, 1918, was in several
battles, returned May 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
HOWKX. HOItEK— hloii of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Bowen. He enlisted
Aug. 1917, was assigned to Ft. Ogle-
thorpe and attached to 371st Regiment.
He ranked as 1st Lieutenant. AVent
overseas, was in battles of Verdun and
Toul, was poisoned by gassed food in
trenches, returned June 5, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 12,
1919.
BOWERS, JOHN M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Bowers, entered ser-
vice in April 1917. He was attached
to the Medical Corps, stationed at
Camp Dix, McClellan. Lee and Mead,
was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, and
was, Sept. 1, 1919, not yet discharged
from service.
BOrER. HOMER BROOKS— Son of
Mrs. Elma Boyer, entered service
Sept. 23, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
and there attached to Headquarters'
Company, 328th Infantry. He sailed
May 1, 1918, returned May 21, 1919
and was honorably discharg^ed June 6^
1919.
BROOKS, CHARLES McKINLEY —
Son of Edward F. Brooks, enlisted in
May 1915, with Company E, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. He went to
Camp Hancock and on May 3, 1918
sailed for France, returned in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that nlonth.
BROSNATCH, ANDREW JR. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Brosnatch. He
entered the service Aug. 1918. was as-
signed to Knox and was attached to
the Headquarters of the 68th Field
Artillery. Corporal Brosnatch was
honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
BRO\\N, LEWIS MARTIN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, enlisted
June 15, 1918, was sent to Camp Pitt,
was attached to Motor Car Company
No. 314 and transferred to Motor
Transportation Company No. 619. He
sailed Sept. 19, 1918, returned July
9, 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 18, 1919 with rank of Sergeant.
BROUSH, FRANK CHARLES— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Broush, went
into service July 9, 1918, was sent to
Fort Morgan and attached to Battery
A, 323rd Field Artillery, 32nd Divi-
sion. He sailed overseas Sept. 19,
1918, returned May 24, 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 28th of
that month.
HROUSH. WILLIAM TED — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Broush, entered
BRIERCHECK. JUSEIH EDWARD BUMGARD, ELIAS ALAfoTl'
-Son of Stephan Martin Briercheck. ZEEK — Son of Mrs. Barbara E. Bum
KlXtiARD, ELMER RUSSEL — Son
ul Mr. aud Mrs. Jacob Bungard, en-
service in Sept. 1918. He was sent enlisted May 3, 1917 with Company gard, enlisted May 28, 1919 in the tered service July 23, 1918. He was
to Camp Forrest, attached to the En- E, 110th Infantry, 28th Division and Navy. He was stationed at Cape May sent to Camp Lee attached to the
gineers' Corps, was appointed Sergeant was assigned to Camp Hancock. He and Wissahickon Barracks and was Provost Guards and was honorably
and was honorably discharged from sailed for France May 3, 1918, was honorably discharged from service Dec. discharged from service Feb. 6, 1919.
service Jan. 19, 1919. gassed, returned May 1918 and was 31, 1918.
honorably discharged later that month
with the rank of Corporal.
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BURKHOLDER, JOHN L,, M. D. —
Enlisted in the Medical Corps in Aug.
1917. He was sent to Fort McPher-
son, commissioned Captain, sailed
March 1918, was stationed at Le
Blaines, returned June 1919 and was
honorably discharged the middle ot
that montli.
BURNS, ROBERT — Entered service
Sept. 24, 1917, was assigned to
Montreal and attached to Unit I. W.
D, of the Royal Engineers of the Ca-
nadian Army. He went overseas, ro-
turned Sept. 19, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Sept. 23, 1919.
BURTNER. JAMKS I-i — S.m of .Mr,
and Mrs. James Burtner. He entered
service March 1918, was assigned to
Columbus Barracks and was attached
to the Headquarters' Dept. He sailed
June 1918, returned May 5, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 12,
1919.
UUSISE, WILLI A. M S,,:, ,,f Mrs.
Freda Busse, entered ^ervii^e Sept.
23, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Supply Company, 328th
Infantry, 82ud Division. He was
transferred to Camp Gordon, sailed
for France May 1, 1918, returned May
22, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 2, 1919.
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CAIX. IIARKY J. — Son of Loviiki
Cain, enlisted in April 1917, with
Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision and was assigned to Camp Han-
cock. He sailed for France May 2,
1918, was wounded at Courmont, re-
turned Oct. 21, 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged from service Jan. 11,
1919.
CARBAUGH. FRANK W. — Son of
Mrs. Annie Imel, entered service in
Jan. 1915 and was assigned to the
Mexican border. Trained with Com-
pany E, llOth Infantry at Camp Han-
cock and sailed overseas May 2, 1918.
Rated as a Sergeant. Gassed Aug. 21.
1918, was wounded by bullet through
left lung in the Argonne forest »^ept.
26, 1918. Returned Feb. 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Feb. 16,
1919.
OARPINELLI, VICTOR— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Carpinelli, entered
service in Feb. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee, attached to Company D,
319th Infantry, sailed in May 1918
and was killed in action, Sept. 1919 in
the Argonne offensive.
CAKR. MILTON — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William W. Carr, enlisted May
2, 1917, was sent to Camp in New
York and attached to Headquarter' s
Comj^any of the 2nd Field Artillery, he
sailed for France Dec. 13, 1917, was
made Corporal, awarded a Croix de
Guerre, returned Aug. 6, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service one
week later.
CESARIO. BARTOLO— Entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918. was sent to Camp
Grcenleaf and attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 78. He sailed overseas Sept.
1, 1918, returned July 7. 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 16th
of that month.
CHKRNITSKV. JOHN MATTHEW
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chernitsky.
He entered service Sept. 5, 1918, was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf and was
attached to the Medical Corps of the
55th Base Hospital Unit. Chernitsky
went overseas Oct. 5. 1918. He died
of pneumonia on the way over. Oct.
18th, and was buried Oct. 28. in Liv-
erpool, England.
CHERNITSKY. JOHN E. — Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Chernitsky, entered
service Sept. 23, 1917, was sent to
Camp Gordon and attached to Company
H, 327th Infantry, 82nd Division. He
sailed overseas May 1, 1918, was
gassed and shell shocked, returned in
Feb. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Sept. 1919.
CHORPENNING. HARRY WARD —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Chorpen-
ning, entered service May 2, 1919, was
sent to Fort Thomas and placed with
Headquarters' Company, 52nd Infan-
try, 6th Division. He sailed overseas
in July 1918, was in a number of
large battles, returned June 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
CHORPENNING. HOMER ORAN —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Chorpen-
ning, entered service May 2, 1918, was
sent to Fort Thomas and attached to
Company D, 17th Machine Gun Bat-
talion, 6th Division. He sailed in July
1918, was made Sergeant, returned in
June 1919 and was honorably dicharg-
ed later that month.
CHORPENNING, LLOYD SHER-
MAN — Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Chorpenning, entered service Feb. 26,
1918, was sent to Camp Lee and there
attached to Company A, 112th Infan-
try, 28th Division. He sailed in April
1918, was wounded and in the hospital
for two months, returned May 5, 1919
and was honorftbly discharged two
days Ut«r.
CHORPENNING, WALTER ELMO
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chorpenning,
entered service June 26, 1918. He
was sent to Camp Lee, was stationed
at the remount station and was honor-
ably discharged March 24, 1919.
CLOSE, ROBERT HUGH — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Close, enlisted in
the Fall of 1918. He was in the S. A.
T. C. at the University of Pittsburgh
and was honorably discharged from
military service in Dec. 1918.
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CLOSE, WILLIAM E — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Close, enlisted in
Aviation in the Pall o£ 1917. He was
assigned to "Waco, Texas, commission-
ed 2nd Lieutenant and was honorably
discharged from service the early part
of 1019.
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CUUK, JAMES E. — Son of Mr. and COPE, GEORGE W. — Son of John
Mrs. Spery Cook. He entered service Cope, entered service in Sept. 1917,
Sept. 12, 1918, was assigned to Cape was sent to Camp Lee and attached 1916 with Company I, 110th Infantry,
May and attached to the Navy,
is still in the service.
He to the Artillery Corps of the 32nd
Division. He sailed July 1918, re
turned May 1919, was honorably dis
COPE, BENJAMIN IIAKliKSUN —
Son of John Cope, enlisted May 16,
8th Division. He went to Camp
Hancock, sailed May 2, 1918, was
wounded by shrapnel, returned in May
charged from service June 1919 but 1919 and was honorably discharged
re -enlisted in the Air Service.
from service on the 23rd
month.
of that
CREAMCHECK, MICHAEL — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Creamcheck. He
enlisted May 1917, was assigned to
Camp Hancock, later to Merritt and
was attached to Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He was a
1st Class Private. He sailed May 2,
1918, was in the battles of Marne,
Ourcq, Vesle, Aisne and Meuse-Ar-
gonne, was wounded in the left knee
and was in the hospital for three
months. He returned May 11, 1919
and was honorably discharged the same
month.
(.RU.SriLAND, WILLIAM S. — Sun
of George and Alice Crossland, enlisted
June 3, 1916 with Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He went to
Camp Hancock and sailed May 3rd,
was slightly gassed and wounded, re-
turned June 20, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
25lh of that month.
CKUSAN. ARTHUR BERT — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Crusan, enlisted
in 1915 with Company E, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division and was assigned
to Camp Hancock. He sailed in the
Spring of 1918, was wounded in the
leg three times, returned in Jan. 1919
and was at the time of publication not
yet discharged.
CUNNINGHAM, CLIFFORD — Son
Henrv and Annie Cunningham, enlisted
Aug. '29, 1917 with Company D. 150th
Machine Gun Battalion. He was sent
to Reading, sailed overseas in Nov.
1917. returned May 1. 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month.
DEEMER, THOMAS— Son of Mrs.
Emma Deemer, enlisted June 1, 1917.
went to Camp Perry and was attached
to Battery A. 134th Field Artillery.
He transferred to Camp Sheridan and
Fort Benjamin Harrison, sailed July
18, 1918, returned March 31, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
April 24, 1919.
DELLON. STEWART P. — Son of
James and Grace Dellon, enlisted Oct.
18. 1918. He was in the S. A. T. C.
at Oberlin College and was honorably
discharged Dec. 12, 1919,
DI PASQUALE, ]k»N'ATO — Enter-
ed service May 13, 1695, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Company
M, 320th Infantry, 80th Division. He
sailed May 18, 1918, was wounded iu
the left shoulder, returned Jan. 3.
1919 and was honorably discharged
in March 1919.
DESSESAW, JAMES C. — Son of
Edward Dessesaw, entered service
Aug. 3, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Custer, and was attached to Company
C, 542nd Engineers. Dessesaw went
overseas Sept. 20, 1918. returned July
16, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged July 23, 1919.
DOMEN. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph J. Domen, entered ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to 317th Field Hos-
pital, 305th Sanitary Train. He sailed
May 25, 1918. returned May 31, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 9,
1919.
DOWNS, WILLIAM — Son of
Thomas Downs, entered service May
25, 1918, was assigned to Lee, Con-
valescent Hospital and was attached to
Medical Department. Sergeant Downs
went overseas Sept. 1, 1918, returned
July 29, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 7, 1919.
DOYLi;, I'ATKli i: -Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick L»u\ Ic He entered ser-
vice July 23, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee, later to Harrison and Up-
ton and was attached to Company E,
118th Engineers. Sergeant Doyle sail-
ed Aug. 15, 1918, was iu the battles
of Verdun and Argonne, returned July
7, 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 12, 1»I».
DREAGOVICH. NICK — Son of
James Dreagovich, entered service
Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Gordon and attached to Company F,
307th Engineers. Dreagovich was
honorably discharged Feb. 22, 1919.
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DUDA, STANLEY TED— Son of DDNKERS, PETER— Son of J. .In, HZAMlJu. JOHN— Son of John DZAMBO, SIIKE— Son of John
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duda. He en- B. and Mary Duukers, entered Mili- Diambo, entered service Feb. 12, 1918, Dzambo, entered service April 29,
tered service Sept. 3. 1918, was as- tary service, was sent to Camp and was assigned to Camp Lee and attach- 1917, was assigned to Fort Bliss and
signed to Camp Forrest, later to Sher- later to France. He returned June 22. ed to the Provat Guard Co. He was attached to Battery A, 82nd Field
man and was attached to 1st Battalion 1919 and was honorably discharged 1st Class Private, and was honorably Artillery. Sergeant Dzambo was hon -
of Engineers. He was a 1st Class June 25, 1919. discharged April 24, 1919. orably discharged April 11, 1919.
Private and was honorably discharged
Dec. 1918.
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EASTON. JAMES O. — Son of Mr. l-.i ■|^ |-.i.. A.MnS -Snn .,( Mr^. IJ.Ko, .' i iHN- - -s.,n nf (i.-uri^r i-.,kn, i: \' AX<.-Ili ), MIKE — J^oii of Mike
and Mrs. Thomas Easton, entered the Josephiuu ELkcl, entered service May entered service Feb. 1915, was as- Evaucho. He entered service July 23,
Officers' Training School at Camp 25, 1918, was sent to Camp Greenleaf signed to San Diego and was attached 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
Seveir. He was commissioned 2nd and there attached to Base Hospital to the 32nd Infantry. Elko sailed attached to the Army. Evancho was
Lieutenant, and was honorably dis- No. 79. He sailed Sept. 15, 1918. re- in the Spring of 1918, returned April honorably discharged July 30, 1918.
charged from service Dec. 15, 1918. turned June 27, 1919 and was hon- 1919. and was honorably discharged
orably discharged July 2, 1919. the same month.
DE FAUST, KAYMUXU— Son of FITZPATKICK. JAMES F,— Son of FITZPATRICK. JOHN M.— Sun of FOREJT, CHARLES— Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey De Faust, en- Mrs. Catherine Fitzpatriek. entered Mrs. Catherine Fitzpatrick. enlisted in and Mrs. Simon Forejt. entered service
listed Sept. 17. 1917. He was sent service July 3, 1918, was sent to March 1916. was sent to EI Paso. May 25, 1918. He was sent to Port
to Camp McPherson, was first assigned Washington, D. C. and attached to the Texas and was attached to the 6th Oglethorpe and was honorably dis-
to Red Cross Hospital Unit L. the Quartermasters' Corps, Refrigerating Cavalry. He sailed in March 1918. charged from the service Dec. 25,
Camp Hospital No. 21. sailed overseas Plant No. 1. He sailed in Sept. 1918, returned in June 1919 and was, Sept. 1918.
March 25, 1918. returned May 28, and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in service 1. 1919, still in service.
1919 and was honorably discharged overseas.
from service in June 1919 with the
rank of Sergeant.
FOREJT. EDWARD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Forejt. enlisted July 20,
1918 at Columbus Barracks. He was
attached to Company D, 323rd Field
Artillery, 32nd Division, sailed Sept.
1918. returned in May 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 29, 1919.
FOREJT, FRANK — Sou of Mr. and
Mrs. John Forejt, enlisted July 22,
1917 with Company E, llUth Infantry,
28th Division and was sent tr* Camp
Hancock . He sailed May 3. 1918. was
wounded July 29, 1918 and died Oct.
16, 1918 of disease and not the ef-
fects of the wound.
FOREJT, JOHN JR. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Forejt, enlisted April
27, 1918 in the Na^v. He was as -
signed to Wissahickon Barracks, plac-
ed on board the U. S. S. Kingsly, was
attached to the band, made several
trips overseas and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 24, 1918.
FOREJT, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Forejt, enlisted July
10, 1917 with Company E. 110th In-
fautrv, 28th Division. He went to
Camp Hancock May 3. 1918. sailed
for France, was in all the important
battles, returned May 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
May 23, 1919.
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FOX. JOriUl'II— ;:^uu ui Mrs. Anna
Fox, enlisted June 24, 1918. was in
recruiting office until May 30. 1918.
was then sent to Camp Eagle Pass and
attached to Company G, 3rd Infantry.
Was given the rank of Sergeant and
was honorably discharged from ser ■
vice May 30. 1919.
FOX. II, CLIFI-"nKl>— Sou of Mr
and Mrs. Lyman Fox. He entered ser-
vice Aug. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Sheridan and was attached to the
112th Sanitary Train, with the Medical
Department of the 148th Field Hos-
pital. Fox sailed June 1918, was in
the battles of St. Mihiel, Argonne and
along the Belgian front. He returned
March 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
l'(.'.\. Kol'.KKT H. — .Sun of Mary L.
and Jacob C. Fox, enlisted Sept. 12.
1918. He was in the S. A. T. C. at
Oberlin College and was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 15, 1918.
FOX. WILMI-.l; ]■;. <<■:> uf M;iry L.
and Jacob Z. Fox. enlisted in March
1*j17 with Company E, 110th Infantry,
28th Division. He sailed May 2, 1918.
was in all the large battles with the
28th Division, returned May 11, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service on the 23rd of that month with
rank of Sergeant.
FRAXCIS. CHARLES — Son of .Mr.
and Mrs. John Francis, entered ser-
vice Oct. 6. 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Headquarters'
Company. 163rd Infantry. He sailed
overseas in Feb. 1918. was made Cor-
poral, returned in Feb. 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month.
FREUKKICK. Ji'mIn i .^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Frederick- He en-
listed May 3, 1917, was assigned to
Hancock, and attached to the Supply
Company, 110th Infantry. 28th Divi-
sion. ^^'agoner Frederick sailed May 2,
1918. was in the battles of Chateau
Thierry, St. Mihiel and Meuse- Ar-
gonne, was wounded in the battle of
Meuse- Argonne. He ree turned May
1919 and was honorably discharged
the same month.
FREJOFSKY. ANDREW — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frejofsky, enter-
ed service Sept. 3, 1918. He was sent
to Camp Forrest, Ga., was attached to
the Engineers' Corps and was honor-
ably discharged from service in Sept.
1919.
FRE.IUJ'SKY. JOSEPH JR. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Josei)h Frejofsky, enter-
ed service May 24. 1918. went to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to Base
Hospital No. 58. He sailed Aug. 23,
1918, returned April 28, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 7, 1919.
FULTZ, JAMES VERNON — Son of
James B. and Elizabeth O., entered
service May 24, 1918, was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and was attached to
Basp Hosjiital No. 58. He sailed the
latter part of Aug. 1918. returned
April 27. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service May 7, 1919.
GAGLIANO, FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gagliano, enlisted Dec.
6. 1917 in the Navy. He was sent to
Newport and Harvard University, was
on board the U. S. S. Virginia as a
wireless operator and was honorably
discharged from service June 18, 1919.
GALLEY. JOSEPH N. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orrin C. Galley, enlisted
April 4, 1918 in Y. M. C. A. work.
He was assigned to Camp Lee, worked
mostly in the Ammunition Bldg., and
was honorably discharged Dec. 23.
1918.
GANOS, RAFFAEL — Son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Ganos. He entered
service, was assigned to Camp Lee
and was attached to Company G, 319th
Infantry. He was a 1st Class Private,
sailed May 18, 1918, was in the battles
of Artois. St. Mihiel and Meuse -Ar-
gonne. He returned June 2. 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 17,
1919.
GARSTECKI. ANTHoNY J —Sun
of Mrs. Mary Garstecki, entered ser-
vice Aug. 6, 1918, was sent to Camp
Wadsworth and attached to the Medi-
cal Corps. He sailed Sept. 15, 1918,
returned Jan. 19, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 10, 1919.
(JARSTECKI. MICHAEL — Son of
Mrs. Mary Garstecki, enlisted June 7,
1917 with Company E, 110th Infantry.
28th Division. He was sent to Camp
Hancock, sailed overseas ilay 3, 1918,
was severely gassed the latter part of
July, returned May 11, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 23, 1919
GARSTECKI. PETER — Son of Mrs.
Mary Garsterki, entered service Si-pt.
23, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee.
attached to Headquarters' Company,
317th Infantry, 80th Division, was ap-
pointed Sergeant Bugler for the Com
pany and was honorably discharged in
June 1919.
GARSTECKI. WALTER R. — Son of
Mrs. Mary Garstecki entered service
April 4, 1918, was sent to Camp Leo
and placed with Company B, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed
June 2, 1918, was slightly wounded
and gassed and was Sept. 1, 1919 still
in service overseas.
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GEARHART. ERNEST E. — Son ul"
Fremont Gearhart, entered service Feb
23, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and
there attached to Company C, 601st
Engineers. He sailed June 30, 1918,
\\ as made Corjioi al, returned July 6.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service the 12th of that month.
UEAKIIART, ROBERT S. — Sun of
Fremont Gearhart. He entered service
Aug. 6, 1918, was assigned to Camp
AVadsworth and was attached to the
4th Corps of the Heavy Artillery.
Gearhart went overseas Sept. 3, 1918,
was in the battles of Meuse-Argonne,
Moselle and Army of Occupation. He
returned June 28, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged July 3, 1919.
GEARHART. HARRY iL- Sun uf OlliBS. WILLIAM HENRY — Son of
C. A. and Laura Gearhart. entered ser- Mrs, Catherine Gibbs, enlisted June
vice May 25. 1918, went to Camp 25. 1908. Hs was attached to the Ist
Greenleaf and was attached to Head - Cavalry. Troop M, staticnf.d at Camp
quarters' Company, Base Hospital No. Harry J. Jones and was, Sept. 1. 1919.
58. He sailed S; pt 25, 1918 and was still in service.
Sept. 1, 1919 not yet returned to the
United States.
GECELOSK\^ JOHN J, — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Geceloskv, enlisted
May 4, 1918 with Company E. llOtii
Infantry, 28th Division. He was sent
to Camp Hancock, sailed May 1918.
Was gassed and shell shocked, Yf •
turned Jan. 13, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged one week later.
GELSTHROPE, RAY F. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gelsthorpe. en-
listed July 1, 1918 in the Tank Corps,
was sent to Camp Colt and attached
to Company A. 336th Battalion. Hf
sailed Oct. 28,, 1919. returned Aug.
9, 1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 13th of that month with the
rank of Corporal.
GLOWACKI. JOHN FRANCIS — Son GONDA. STEVE AV. — Entered ser-
of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Glowacki, vice Nov. 6, 1918. was sent to Camp
entered service Sept. 21. 1917. Hn Lee and placed with Company A, 320th
was sent to Camp Sherman, attarheil Infantry, SOth Division. He sailed
to the 231st Infantry and was honor- May 18. 1918. was in a number of
ably discharged from service Feb. 8. important battles, returned May 30th
1918. 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service June 8, 1919.
GORETSKY, ALBERT J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goretsky, entered
service May 2, 1918. was sent to Camp
Forrest and attached to the 17th Ma-
chine Gun Company. 6th Division. He
sailed July 7, 1918, was made Ser-
geant, returned June 19, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 18th of that month.
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GOWTON. PETER — Son of John
and Amanda Gowton, enlisted in 19lfi
with the Supply Company, 110th In -
fautry, 28th Division. He served on
the Mexican Border, went to Camp
Hancock, sailed May 2, 1918, returned
May 11, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 23rd of that month.
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GOWTON. THOMAS — Son of John
and Amanda Gowton, enlisted June 4.
1917 with the Supply Company, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and was as
signed to Camp Hancock. He sailed
May 3, 1918, returned May 11, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service May 23, 1919.
GANTZ, JOHN D. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Gantz, entered service in
Sept. 1917. He was sent to Camp
Sherman, placed with the 330th Med
ical Corps and was honorably dis
charged from service in April 1919
GRANTZINGER, GEORGE W. — En
tered service May 2, 1918, was sent
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
Ambulance Company No. 323, Sanitary
Train No. 306. He sailed overseas
Aug. 8, 1918, returned June 16. 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service June 20, 1919.
GRZEGORSKI. VINCENT— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grzegorski, en
tered service April 4. 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee, Virginia and was placed
with Company M. 319th Infantry, riOth
Division. He sailed overseas May 17.
1918, was gassed, then transferred to
Company C, Battalion No. 2, Convales-
cent Center, returned Dec. 22, 191R
and was honorably discharged from
service March 15, 1918.
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HAAS. FRANK PAUL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Haas, entered ser*
vice Sept. 6, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Pike, attached to the 4th Train-
ing Battalion and was honorably dis-
charged from service Nov. 28, 1918.
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HAAS, JOHN A. — Son of Mrs. Fred
Haas, entered service May 25, 1918,
was sent to Rockford, 111., and attach*
ed to the Medical Corps. He sailed
overseas in Aug. 1918, returned to
March 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged in April 1919,
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HANKI.XSON. WILLIAM C. — Sua
Mrs. Catherine Hayes, entered service
June 23, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Stewart thin Camp Lee, was attached
to the Depot Brigade. Receiving De-
tachment and was honorably discharg-
ed from service Dec. 28, 1918.
IIALSLLK. JOSEI'II — Sou of Chas.
Hausele. He entered service Sept. 22,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee, 36th
Company of the 153rd Depot Brigade,
82nd Division. He ranked as a 1st
Class Private, went overseas June 4,
1918, returned March 6. 1919 and was
honorably discharged March 15, 1919.
IIARHAGER. JOSEPH— Son of
Mrs. Josephine Harhager, entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918. was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Base Hos
pital No, 57. He sailed Aug. 1, 1918.
returned Aug. 26. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service Sept.
2. 1919.
HARENCHAR. JOHN— Son of Paul
Harenchar, enlisted March 1916. was
assigned to Camp Hancock and was
attached to Company E, 110th In-
fantry. 28 th Division. Harenchar
sailed May 3, 1919, was wounded
in the hip on July 29, 1918, at
Chateau Thierry, returned Nov. 1918
and was honorably discharged Dec.
1918.
HARENCHAR, I'ALL — Son of Paul
Harenchar, enlisted June 22, 1916, was
assigned to Camp Hancock, attached
to Company E, 110th Infantry, 2Sth
Division, Corporal Harenchar went
overseas May 3, 1918. was in the
battles of Ourcq. the Somme and Ar-
gonne, was slightly gassed, returned
from overseas May 12, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 23, 1919.
liAK\AN. UlCORGE — Son of Jos.'i.h
Harvan, entered service Sept. 5. 1918,
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf. at-
tached to 74 Tacuation Ambulance Co.
Wagoner Harvan sailed Nov. 1918, re-
turned June 1919 and was honorably
discharged July 3, 1919.
HARVAN, JOHN — Son of Joseph
Harvan. entered service Sept. 23.
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee. at
tached to Company H, 327th Infantry.
82nd Division. Corporal Harvan went
overseas May 1. 1918, was in the bat-
tles of Argonne, St. Mihiel and Toul,
was slightly gassed, returned from
overseas May 18, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 29, 1919.
HAR\ AN. MlCHAhL — son of Mrs.
Lizzie Harvan. He entered service
Julv 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company H, 327th
Infantry, 82nd Division. Harvan
went overseas May 1918, was in
several battles, was severely gassed,
returned Jan. 16, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 3, 1919.
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HAT. HARRY N. — Son of Mrs. Su-
san Dills, entered service Feb. 23,
1918. was attached to Company I,
112th Infantry. 28th Division, was
sent first to Camp Lee then Camp
Hancock. He sailed May 7, 1918, re-
turned April 30, 1919 and was honor -
ablv discharged from service May 6.
1919.
HAWSE, JAMES ASTON — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawse, entered
service April 4, 1918, went to Camp
Lee and was there assigned to the
320th Machine Gun Company. 80tb
Division. He sailed May 17. 1918,
was wounded in the shoulder Nov. 1.
1918, returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
June 7, 1919.
HOYMAN, CLARENCE PERRY— HOYMAN. ELMER — Entered ser-
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoymau, vice in 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
entered service Sept. 2. 1918. He and attached to the Veterinary Corps,
was sent to Camp Forrest, attached to He was transferred to Camp Green -
the Engineers' Corps, was transferred leaf, sailed in the Spring of 1918, was
to Camp Sherman and was honorably made Corporal, returned in Aug. 1919
discharged Dec. 21, 1918.- and was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
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HENKEL. DANIEL — Son of Mr. HoLMES, RAY.MtjND— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Henkel, entered ser- and Mrs. Harry Holmes, enlisted May
vice April 4, 1918. He was sent to 4, 1917, was attached to Company B,
Camp Lee attached to Company K. 2Gth Infantry, 1st Division. He sailed
3l9th Infantry, sailed in June 1918 in June 1917, was made Corporal, re
and was killed in action Nov. 1, 1918 turned in June 1919, was honorably
in the Argonne offensive. discharged later that month but re-
enlisted with Troop 0, 2nd Cavalry.
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ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes, en
listed in Feb. 917, was sent to Texas
and attached to Company C, 16th In-
fantry. He sailed in June 1917, re-
turned Sept. 5. 1919 and was, Sept.
1, 1919, still in service.
HnXSE. IRA CASPER — Son of C.
W. House, entered service Feb. 12.
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company D, 319th Infan-
try, 80th Division. Honse was
honorably discharged March 16, 1918.
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HORNER. ELilKK— S„n nf Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Horner, entered service
May 25. 1918 and was sent to Camp
Grepnleaf. He was attached to the
Medical Corps, was several days out
at sea when the Armistice was sigtied
and was ordered back, honorably dis-
charged June 27, 1919.
IiitST(.)l''FER, JOIIX S..T1 nf Mrs.
Catherine Moser, enlisted with Com -
panj- E, 110th Infantry, 28th Division,
was sent to Cam]i Hancock with that
outfit. Sailed overseas May 1918, was
wounded and in the hosijital for about
a month, returned in May 1919 and
was honorably discharged a little later.
HOSTETLKK. HARRY GROVER —
Son of Sarah Hostetler. enlisted July
15, 1917, was sent to Camp Mills and
attached to Company D, 150th Ma
chine Gun Battalion, 42nd Division.
He sailed Dec. 13, 1917, lost the sight
of his right eye from the eflFects of
gas, returned in March 1919 and was
honorably discharged April 15, 1919.
HRIBAL, CHARLES— Sun uf Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hirbal, entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Headquarters
Company, 320th Field Artillery. He
was transferred to Camp Gordon, sail-
ed May 19, 1918, returned June 11,
1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 14th of that month.
I:
HKIHAL, FKAMv JK. — .Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hribal, entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1918, went to Camp
Lee and was there attached to Head -
quarters' Company 320th Field Artil-
lery. He sailed May 18, 1918, re-
turned May 9, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service May 15,
1919.
HUDOCK. ANDREW — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hudock, enlisted in
July 1918, in the Navy, He was sent
to the Great Lakes Naval Training
School, was in the band and was hon-
orably discharged from service in
March 1919.
HUFFMAN. HOMER C— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman, en -
listed July 13, 1917, was sent to Camp
Green and attached to Company A,
8th Field Signal Battalion, 4th Divi-
sion. He sailed May 25, 1918, was
in a number of the largo battles, re-
turned July 27, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 5, 1919.
HUFFMAN. RAY C— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Huffman, entered
service Oct. 7, 1917, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 163rd
Infantry. He later transferred to
Company B, 18th Infantry, 1st Divi-
sion, sailed in Feb. 1918, returned \n
Aug. 1919 and was honorably dis -
charged on the 25th of that month.
HYDE, GEORGE D. — Son of IGNOTCHECK. FRANK — Son of
Thomas Hyde, enlisted June 3, 1916, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ignotcheek. He
was assigned to Camp Hancock, was entered service May 1918, was assign-
attached to Company E, 110th Infan- ed to Washington, D. C. was attached
try, 28th Division. Corporal Hyde to the Medical Corps of the Walter
went overseas May 2, 1918, was in Reed Hospital. Ignotcheek was hon-
battles of Chateau Thierry, Ourcq and orably discharged Au?. 1919, and re-
Vesle, returned June 1919 and was enlisted,
honorably discharged the same month.
IGNOTCHECK, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Adam Klimek. He entered service
May 1, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to the 51st
Infantry. He was honorably discharg-
ed.
JACKSON, WILLIAM CHARLES —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson.
He entered service May 25. 1918, was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf, was at-
tached to the Base Hospital No. 58.
He was 1st Class Private, sailed Aug.
1918, returned May 1919 and was
honorably discharged the same month.
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JACKSON, JOSEPH ROBERT — JOHNSON, \\[L[,IAM M.KINLKY
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. — Son ut Mr. ;inii Mrs. Jl'.s.-,c F. Juhu-
He entered service July 23, 1918, was son. entered service Sept. 5, 1918. was
assigned to to Cam]> Lee, attached to sent to Camp Greenleaf and was at-
Company E, 16th Infantry, 80th Di- tached to Evacuation Ambulance Corn-
vision. He was a 1st Class Private, j)any No. 79. He was transferred to
sailed Sept. 1918, was in the battles Camp Upton, sailed Nov. 12. 1918,
of Meuse-Argonne. He returned and returned Feb. 22, 1919 and was honor-
was honorably discharged Sept. 1919. ably discharged later that month.
-KiXKS, K.MIL ANDREW — Smi .if .ItiKHAN. ANDREW — Son of An-
Mr. iiii.ll ilrs. Joseph Jones, enli.stiJ drtw and Margaret Jordan, entered
in April 1918 with Troop G, 7th Cav- service April 18, 1918, was sent tf
airy. He was stationed at Fort Bliss Camji Meade and placed with Compan
and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in service.
B, 27th Engiueers, 26th Division. He
sailed July 1, 1918, returned Jan. 24,
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service Feb. 8, 1919.
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JORDA-N. -It'ii.X ALti;i-.i> — .-.on <.i
Andrew and Margaret Jordan, enlisted
May 1(5, 1913 in the Navy, was in the
Mexican - Haitian Campaign at Vera
Cruse and was Naval Attache at Ellis
Island. He was then iilaced on lioard
the U. S. S. Delaware, made three
trips across and was honorably dis-
charged from service July 1, 1919.
.loUI'AN, THu.MA.-^ it^^.^uii oi
Mrs. Margaret Jordan, enlisted June
]8. 1917 with Company E. 110th In-
fantry. 28th Division. He was as -
signed to Camp Hancock, was Imrned
with Mustard Gas at Fismes, returned
in Deo. 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged from service Jan. 20, 1919.
KA-N I t'JilK. I. tlAlil.l',.^— >on ot
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kantorik. He
entered service May 25, 1918, was as-
signed to Camj) Greenleaf. later to
Grant and I'pton and was atta.-hed to
the Medical Corps of Hasp Hospital
No. 58. He sailed Aug. 23. 1918. re-
turned April 27, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 7, 1919.
KAl-l lA (.hoKiih^Son of John
Kajiuta, entered service Oct. 18, 1918,
was assi^ed to Paris Island and was
attached to the Marines. Kaputa was
honorably discharged Sept. 15, 1919.
KEARNKY, CIIRIST(H'HP:R— Son
of Thomas Kearney enlisted April 22.
1917, was assigned to Camj) Hancock
and atached to Sujiply Companv of
the 10th Infantry. He sailed May 3,
1918. was in the battles of Meuse-Ar-
gonne and Theacourt. returned May
11, 1919 and was honorablv discharged
May 23. 1919.
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KATTKKA. FRANK I'AUL — Son of
Frank Kattera, enlisted Dec. 19, 1912
with Company E. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. He sailed May 3, 1918, was
gassed twice, returned in May 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service on the 23rd of that month.
KAMINSKI. CARL F.— Son of Mrs.
Annie Kaminski, entered service Sept.
5, 1918, was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and there attached to the 316th Am-
bulance Corps. 79th Division. He sail-
ed in Oct. 1918, returned June 1, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service ten days later.
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KOZBELT. ANDRK\V--Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kozbelt, entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and placed with Base
Hospital No. 58. He was transferred
to Camp Grant, sailed Aug. 23, 1918
and died of Pneumonia, Oct. 10, 1918.
KOZBELT, FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kozbelt, entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and placed with Base Hos-
l»ital No. 58. He sailed Aug. 23, 1918,
returned April 27, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service May 7,
1919.
KOZHELT, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Kozbelt, entered service
May 25, 1918, went to Camp Greenleaf
and was attached to Base Hosjaital No.
dS. He was transferred to Camp
Grant, sailed Aug. 23, 1918, returned
April 27, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service May 7, 1919.
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KEARNS, JAMES — Son of Mrs.
Ellen Kearns. He entered service May
25, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to Hos -
pital No. 58. He held rank of 1st
Class Private. Sailed Aug. 28, 1918,
returned April 30, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 7, 1919.
KEARNS. JOHN — Son of Martin
Kearns. He entered service Sept. 23,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Campany C, 320th Machine
Gun Battalion. 1st Class Private
Kearns sailed April 25, 1918, returned
May 6. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 16, 1919.
KEEGLER. JOSEPH FREDERICK
— Son of Mrs. Frederick Krouser, en-
listed April 23, 1917 with Company E,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
was sent to Camp Hancock, sailed in
the Spring of 1918, was made Cor-
poral, gassed, returned in May 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
KELLER. VINCi:\'r s.,n of Mrs.
Jennie Keller, enlist. -d April 26, 1917
with Company E. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division and was sent to Camp Han-
cock. He sailed May 3. 1919. was
wounded in the right arm Aug. 26,
1918, returned in May 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 23. 1919.
KELLER, WILLIAM E.— Sou of
Mrs. Jennie Keller, enlisted June 7.
1919, went to Camp Meade, was as-
signed to 37lh Companv, 9th Battalion
O. R. D. He sailed June 30, 1919 and
was, Sept. 1, 1919, in the Army of
Occupation in Germany.
Kli.LAi; .iosi:i'Il ,1 —Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Jacob Kiliars. enlisted April
8, 1917 with Company E. 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. He was sent
to Camp Hancock, sailed overseas May
3, 1918, was gassed July 30, 1918, re-
turned March 15, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged March 28, 1919 with
the rank of Sergeant.
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Thonias Kisse
Feb. 12. 1918,
Lee. attarhed
Train, 80th Div
sailed May 24,
1919 and wa
June 9. 1919.
MICHA?:L— S<.ii of
I. He entered service
was assigned to Camp
to the 320th Sanitary
ision. ^Vagoner Kissell
1918. returned May 30.
honorably discharged
KKTo, CHARLES J, — S..i. ..i .Mi
and Mrs. John Keto. entered s>.'r\H('
April 28, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Lee. then Meade and Stewart, was at-
tached to the Medical Corps and was
honorably discharged July 23, 1919.
KLINi liiMk", .loIlX MAirriX —
fSon of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klincliock,
entered service Sept. 3, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Forrest attached to
Company A, 124th Engineers and was
honorably discharged from service
Jan. 20, 1919.
ivoi ixsKI, ^VALTKK FKLIX — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kocinski. He
enlisted Dec. 1, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Green, later to Stewart, and was
attached to the Headquarters of the
4th Infantry of the 3rd Division. He
was a 1st Class Private. He went
overseas April 5, 1918, was in the
battles of Chateau Thierry. St. Mihiel,
and Meuse-Argonne, was wounded in
the hospital 8 weeks, returned April 2,
1919 and was honorably discharged
Ihp KnnT^' month.
L
KUCIX.^KV, LRONIK W .—Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Kocinsky. He
entered service April 4, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Lee and later to Sher-
man, was attached to Company B,
320th Infantry, 80th Division. He
was a 1st Class Private, sailed May
15. 1917. was in the battles of St. Mi-
hiel and Somme, was wounded in the
leg by shrapnel and was also gassed.
He returned from overseas June 5,
1919 and was honorablv discharged
June 10. HMO.
KOEHLE. V. li. 1,1AM i'AL L — .-^un
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koehle, en-
listed July 27, 1918. was sent to Camp
Meigs, attached to the 501st refrig-
erator Company and commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant. He sailed for France in
Sept. 1918. returned in July 1919 and
was honorably discharged from service
later that month.
KALI', JAMK.S IRWIN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Kalp. He en-
tered service Sept. 9. 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Lee and was attached
to the Medical Department of the
320th Infantry of the 80th Division.
He was a 1st Class Private. Sailed
May 18, 1918, was in the battles of
Somme, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne.
Natillois and St. Juvian Sectors. He
returned May 30, 1919 and was hon-
or aldy discharged June 7. 1919.
KALP. DAVID i-.Li— ^on of Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Kalp, enlisted in
Sept. 1918. He went to Findley Col-
lege, was in the S. A. T. C. there and
was honorably discharged in Dec.
1919.
KOMIECZNY. PAUL C. — Son of
John Komieczny, entered service April
28, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Battery B, 315th Artil-
lery. Sailed May 25. 1919, was trans-
ferred to Battery E, 150th Artillery,
returned April 25. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service May 3,
1919.
KOPERDAK. ALEX E.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Valent Koperdak. He enter-
ed service Sept. 5, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Meade and was attached to
the 115th Sanitary Train of the 40th
Division. He is still in the service.
■V--^-*^^Ww
KOSTELONOCK, ANDY — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Kostelonock, en-
tered service June 28, 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to the 53rd
Infantry. He was later attached to
the Officers' Training School and was
honorably discharged from service Jan.
10, 1919.
KOSTELONOCK. EUGENE— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Kostelonock, en-
listed with Company E, 11 0th Infan -
try, 28th Division and was sent to
Camp Hancock. He sailed May 3,
1918, was wounded with shrapnel, re-
turned May 11, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 23, 1919.
KOSTELONOCK, FRANK — Son of KLASS, FRED C. — Son of Theo-
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Kostelonock, en- phiel Klaas, enlisted in May 1917.
tered service May 24, 1918, was sent with Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
to Camp Grant. He was attached to
the Medical Corps and was honorably
discharged from service Feb. 23, 1919.
Division. He sailed in the Spring of
1918, was Bugler, returned in Feb.
1919 and was honorably discharged
from service later that monlh.
J
KUHN, RALPH A. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn, entered service
May 25. 1918, went to Camp Greenleaf
and' transferred to Camp Merritt.
Sailed overseas Aug. 1, 1918 and was
assigned to the Medical Corps Base
Hospital No. 57 at Paris, France. Re-
turned Aug. 26. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service Sept. 2,
1919 at Camp Dix with rank of Ser-
geant.
KUFSCHAK, JOSEPH — Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company C,
319th Infantry, 80th Division. Kuf
schak went overseas May 17, 1918,
was in the battles of St. Mihiel,
Meuse and Artois Sector. He re
turned June 2, 1919 and was honor
ably discharged June 12, 1919.
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KUHN, GEORGE MARTIN— Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kuhn. He en-
tered service Sejit. 23, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Lee, and attached to
Company C. 6ih Engineers. 3rd Divi-
sion. 1st Class Private Kuhn sailed
April 29, 1918, was in battles of
Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel and Ar-
gonne, returned Jan. 30. 1919 and was
honorably discharged Feb. 14, 1919.
KURNOT. WILLIAM — Son ot ilr.
and Mrs. William Kurnot. He enlisted
June 11, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock, and was attached to Com-
pany E, 110th Infantry, 28th Division-
He was a 1st Class Priv.Tte, went over-
seas, was in the battles of Theacourt
and the Fifth German offense. He re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged May lt*19.
LAlilAK. JOSEPH — rtun of Mr. and
Mrs. John Laviak. He enlisted April
27, 1917, was assigned to Camp Han-
cock, was attached to Company E.
110th Infantry, 28th Division. La-
biak sailed May 3. 1918, was
in tive German offenses, and advance
on Ourcq- Vesle, was wounded in leg
by shrapnel, returned May 12. 1919
and was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
LAIRD. JAMES B. — Son of Francis
Laird. He entered service Sept. 23,
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee, at-
tached to Company H. 327th Infantry.
82nd Division. Sergeant Laird went
overseas May 1. 1918, was in battles
of St. Mihiel. Meuse, Toul and Mor -
bache, returned May 18, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 29, 1919.
LANE, FRANK G. — Son of James LANE, HARRY S.^Son of Mr.
Lane, enlisted with Headquarters James Lane, entered service Sept. 9,
Company, 110th Infantry. 2Sth Divi- 1917. He was sent to Camp Lee, at-
sicn and was later transferred to the tached to the 320th Infantry, 80th Di-
Machine Gun Company. He sailed vision and was honorably discharged
in May 1918, was made Sergeant from service in Aug. 1918.
Major, returned in April 1919 and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice later that month.
LAVELLE, ANTHONY — Son of
Anthony Lavelle, entered service May
25. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached t o the
Base Hospital No. 58. Lavelle went
overseas Aug. 24, 1918, returned May
27, 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
LEONARD, ANGELO — Son of
Michael and Louise Leonard, entered
service Feb. 12, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company B,
319th Infantry. 80th Division. He
sailed in May 1918, returned June 5.
1919 and was honorablv discharged
June 10, 1919.
LESKO, STEVE JOHN — Son of Mr. LESSMAN, CHARLES — Son of Ed- LEMMON, JAMES WADE — Son of LISKA, FRANK J. — Son of Anna
and Mrs. Andy Lesko. He entered ward Lessman, entered service Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Lemmon, en- Liska, entered service June 6, 1918.
the service Oct. 7, 1917. was assigned 29, 1918. He was sent to Lee then tered service Aug. 6, 1918, was sent He was sent to Peersburg, Pa., then
to Camp Lee and was attached to the Beauregard, attached to the 29th In -
Q. M. C. Det. Lesko was honorably fantry, 17th Division and was honor -
discharged May 7, 1919. ably discharged Feb. 8, 1919.
to Camp Wadsworth and attached to Aug. 22. 1918 to the Panama Canal,
Guard Company No. 55. He was made returned and was honorably discharged
Corporal, sailed in Sept. 1918, re- at Peersburg, Pa.
turned in July 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged the latter part of that
month.
J, -
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LOGAN, THOMAS PATRICK — Son LOHR. I;l ssi i.L W. — Son of Mr.
of Mrs. Mary Logan, enlisted Sept. and Mrs. A. S. Luhr. enlisted Nov. 8^
12, 1918 in the Navy. He was sent 1917. was sent to Camp Meade and
to the Great Lakes Naval Training placed with Truck Company No. 3.
Station, assigned to the U. S. S. In- 23rd Engineers. He was transferred
diana and was honorably discharged to Camp Laurel, sailed March 30,
in Feb. 1919. 1918, returned in July 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 16th of
that month.
McCLAIN. EDWARD A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William McClain, en-
tered service June 1, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Oglethorpe, attached to
Company I, 52nd Infantry. 6th Divi-
sion, sailed overseas in July 1918, re-
turned June 12, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
17th of that mouth.
McCLAIN, EMi l:-':: Son of Wil-
liam McClain, enii>tt-<i lu Oct. 1917
with Headquarters Company, 91st Di-
vision. He was sent to Camp Lewis,
sailed in July 1918. returned in April
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 22, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
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McCLAIX. WALTIJ; l;AVM()\I>
Son of William MiClain. enlisted in
June 1917. with Company E. 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock. He sailed
May 1918, returned in May 1919 and
was honorably discliarged from ser-
vice later that month.
-M.CcK.MiCK, JAMES H. — Enter
service Aug. 1917, was assigned to
Camp Sherman, was attached to the
112th Sanitary Train of the 148th
Field Hospital. 37th Division. McCor-
mick sailed June 1918, was in the
battles of St. Mihiel. Argonne and
on the Belgian front. He was
drowned in the Sarthe River in Jan.
1919.
M<( -I H;T. M I K K V. — Sun <.f Pat -
ri<k and Mary McCort, enlisted Julv
10. 1918, with Company E, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division and was sent to
Camp Hancock. He sailed May 1918.
returned in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
23rd of that month.
MrGEK, JAMES R.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James McGee, enlisted Oct.
5, 1918. He was in the S. A. T. C.
at State College and was honorably
discharged in Dec. 1918.
McKlXXKV, \\IL:MEP —Son of
Mis. Emma McKinney, entered servicp
Aug. 3, 1918, was sent to Camp Grant
and attached to Company D. 803rd
Pioneer Infantry. He sailed in Sept.
1918, returned in July 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month.
McKL'ELA. STEPHEN— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew McKulla. He enter-
ed service March 6, 1918, was assign-
to Camp Douglas and was attached to
the Cavalry. He was a 1st Class Pri-
vate and served on tlie Mexican border
for one year. He was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 6, 1919.
MrLAIN. ROY H.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emma McLain. He enlisted May
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock,
Meade and Jackson and was attached
to Company M, 53rd Infantry. He
had a rank of 2nd Lieutenant, sailed
June 1918 was in the battles of St.
Mihiel and Meuse - Argonne. He re -
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 14, 1919.
McLAlX. i'JCAMv U. .^uii uf Mr.
and Mrs. Iilmma McEain. He entered
service June 1918, was assigned to
Camp Johnson, was attached to the
Motor Supply Train No. 42 1. Cor -
poral McLain sailed Sept. 16, 1918,
returned Sept. 29, 1019 and was hon-
orably discharged the same mouth.
MAATOOK, TOUFIK — Enlisted
July 12, 1915 with 14th Cavalry,
later transferred to the 19th Infantry,
He still later transferred to 28th In-
fantry, 1st Division, sailed June 12,
1917, was wounded, returned Aug. 30,
1919 and re -enlisted for one year in
the Motor Transportation Corps.
MALEK, ANTHONY STEPHEN—
Son of Mrs. Stephen Malek, enlisted
Jan. 8, 1918 in the S. A. T. C. at
Jefferson Medical College. He was
stationel at Philadelphia and was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 18, 1918.
1
MALEK, JOSEPH MARION — Son
of Mrs. Stephen Malek, enlisted Feb.
9, 1915 with Company E. 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. He was sta-
tioned at Camp Hancock, was made
Sergeant, sailed in the Spring of 1918
and was killed July 28, when the
110th Headquarters House was des-
troyed. Sergeant Malek is buried at
Oourmont, France.
MARKS, DOMER JOSEPH— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Marks, en-
tered service May 1918, was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Base
Hospital No, 61. He was transferred
to Camp Lee, sailed in Sept. 1918, re-
turned in July 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged in Sept. 1919.
MAROSZ, LEON— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Marosz, entered service
April 28, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company E, 16th In-
fantry, 1st Division. He sailed in
Sept. 1918, returned Sept. 3, 1919
and was, Sept. 10, 1919, not yet dis-
charged.
MARKS, WADE GEORGE — Son of
Mrs. Anna Marks, entered service Oct.
11, 1918, was assigned to Penn State
College and attached to the S. A. T. C.
He was honorably discharged Dec. 21,
1918.
MATCOVICK. JOHN — Son of Jack
Mateo vick, entered service Feb. 12,
1918, was assigned to Lee and attach-
ed to Company F, 305 th Engineers.
Mat CO vick went overseas May 26,
1918, was in battles of Somme,
Artois and Meuse - Argonne. He re -
turned June 3, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 11, 1919.
MATISKO, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Mary Matisko. He entered service
April 15, 1918, was assigned to the
4th Field Artillery. He held rank of
1st Class Private and was honorably
discharged Jan. 1919.
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.MKAIUIKH, ■IHil.MAS FKANI'IS - MKIUS, t'lIARLES— Sou of Eliza- MKLLORS, GEORGE — Son of Mrs. MILLER. HARRY CHRIST! )l'l£i:U
Son of Mrs. Annie Maguire, enlisted betli and John Meigs, entered service Margaret Mellors. He entered serviee — .Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller.
Aug. 19. 1918 in the Navy. He was Oct. 15, 1918. He was sent to Camp April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp enlisted May 23. 1917 with the Supply
assigned to Cape May and was honor- Greene, attached to the 13th Training Lee and attached to Company H. 319th Company. 110th Infantry, 28th Divi-
ably discharged in Dec. 1918. Company. 4th Battalion. 154th Depot Infantry, 80th Division. Mellors sion. He was assigned to Camp Han-
Brigade and was honorably discharged went overseas May 17, 1918, was cock, sailed the first part of May 1918.
Jan. 9, 1919. in battles of Somme, St. Mihiel and returned April 29, 1919 and was hon-
Meuse, returned May 20, 1919 and orably discharged from service May
was honorably discharged June 12, 23, 1919.
1919.
MILLER, THOMAS E — Son of J.
illLLIRON, EARL — Son of Mr. and
MILLIRON. ELMER — Son of Mr.
MILLIROX. LEE — Son of Mr. and
J. Miller, enlisted with Company E. Mrs. Daniel Milliron. entered service and Mrs. Daniel Milliron. entered ser- Mrs. Daniel Milliron. entered service
110th Infantry, 28th Division and was Oct. 7, 1918. He was assigned to
assigned to Camp Hancock. He sailed Camp ^^'heele^ and was honorably dis-
May 3, 1919, was slightly wounded, charged from service March 10, 1919.
returned in March 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged later that month.
vice April 4. 1918. He was assigned April 4, 1918. He was sent to Camp
to Camp Lee, attached to Company C, Lee attached to Company B, 320th
155th Depot Brigade, was made Cor- Infantry, sailed May 1918 and was
poral and was honorably discharged killed in action in the Argonne Forest
from service Dec. 5, 1918. Oct. 10, 1918.
MINIX, GEORGE JAMES — Son of
MISCOVISH, LOUIS M.— Son of
MOORE. WILLIAM — Sou of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Minix. He entered ser- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miscovish. He John Kessler. enlisted July 17. 1914.
vice May 25. 1918, was assigned to entered service April 4, 1918, was as- was assigned to Camp Custer, and at-
Camp Greenleaf and was attached to signed to Camp Lee and was attached tached to the 16th Cavalry. 85th Di-
Base Hospital No. 61. He was a 1st to Company B. 320th Infantry. 80th vision. Moore w-ent overseas July
Class Private, sailed Aug. 1918, re- Division. Miscovish was in several 17. 1918, returned May 16, 1919,
turned May 1919 and was honorably battles, was wounded by machine gun and was honorably discharged June 18,
discharged the same month. bullets, returned Jan. 1, 1919, and 1919.
was honorably discharged April 26,
1919.
MOORE. CLYDE — Son of Mrs. John
Kessler. entered service Jan. 12, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company A, 155th Depot Brig-
ade. Moore was honorably discharged
Dec. 1918.
^l
M<'|;|;l(K. PAULUS— Sun of Mr,
aiiii .Mia. Jaiob ilorick, enlisted Aiiril
21, iyi6, was assigned to Company,
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Ser-
geant Merrick went overseas May 3,
1918, was in the battle of Meuse-Ar-
gonne, gassed and thigh shattered at
Vesle. returned May 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
MILASKI. AXTUn.W L >.>u .m
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miila^ki, LUt.<-ii-d
serviee May 27, 1918, was sent to
Camp Gordon and attached to Com ■
pany D, 110th Engineers, 35th Di-
vision. He sailed July 22, 1918, was
in a number of important battles, re-
turned April 19, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service May
7, 1919,
MLLLLV, (HAliLLS l';\ANS - S,mi
uf l_'liurlct> K. MuUiii. oiitLTL-d i^cf\i':>j
in Aug. 1918, was sent to Camp Al-
fred Vail and attached to the 422nd
Telrphone Battery Signal Corps. He
was transferred to Camp Merritt, sail-
ed Oct. 1918, was appointed Supply
Sergeant, returned in Feb. 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
\' I LIN. KDW'ARD EUGENE— Son
vi ^JliLiil.- E. MuUin, enlisted in Oct.
1918. He was in the S. A. T. C. at
Oberlin College, ^Vesternville, Ohio.
was acting Sergeant and was honor -
ablv discharged from service in Dec.
1918.
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MULLIN. PAUL Jl.MLK.sijx Suh iU'LLlN, WILLIAM D. — Son of
of Charles Mullin, enlisted in Sept. Charles E. MuUin, enlisted in Oct.
1918. He was sent to Camp Forrest, 1918. He was attached to the S. A.
attached to Company B, Engineers T. C. at State College and was hon-
Corps, was made Top Sergeant and orably discharged in Dec. 1918.
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice in March 1919.
MUItTHA. FELIX P.^Son of Mr. ilUTNAN.SKY. JOSEPH H. — Son
and Mrs. John Murtha, entered ser- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mutnansky.
vice Sept. i.'3, 1917, was sent to Camp He entered service Sept. 2, 1918, was
Lee and attached to Company D, 307th assigned to Camp Forest and was at-
Engineers. He sailed May 18, 1918, tached to the Headquarter Dept., of
returned May 9, 1919 and was honor- the 605th Engineers. Mutnansky
ably discharged May 25, 1919 with the sailed Sept. 30, 1919, returned
rank of Corporal. June 18, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 23, 1919.
MVLi;6. IvL'ribLLL J — touu of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph B. Myers, entered
service Oct. 17, 1918. was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to the 317th
Infantry Band. He sailed May 26,
1918, returned June 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
June 12, 1919.
NAGGY, GABOR — Sun ol Andrew
Naggy. He entered service April 4,
1918, was assigUFid to Camp Lee, at-
tached to Com^iany B, 320th Infantry.
80th Division. Corporal Naggy went
overseas May 18, 1918. returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
NATALE. IIONY — So-i vi ^U■. aa.l
Mrs. Joseph Natale. He entered ser-
vice Sept. 1917, was assigned to Camp
NiODiiUW. ELSIE GILBERT — Son
of Sarah Jane Nedrow, entered ser ■
vice Oct. 7, 1917, was sent to Camp
Lee. and was attached to the 3rd Lee and attached to Company L, 166th
Training Battalion of the 80th Divi
sion. Corporal Natale was honorably
discharged March 20, 1919.
Infantry, Rainbow Division. He sail
ed Feb. 28, 1918, was wounded at
Chateau Thierry, returned Jan. 3, 1919
and was honorably discharged from
service the laiter part of Jan. 1919.
^^^
NEDROW, NORMAN EMERY — Son NEMETH MIKE — Son of Fanl NEMESESEK. CHARLES F. — Son NOVAK. JOHN— Son of Mrs. Anna
of Sarah Jane Nedrow, entered ser- Nemeth. entered service Oct. 5. 1918, of Mary and August Neuisesi'k, enlist- Novak, enlisted in July 1917 with
vice Feb. 23, 1918. He went to Camp was assigned to Paris Island and at- ed June 24, 1918. was assigned to Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
Lee was attached to the Medical De- tached to the Marines. Nemeth was Fort Totten and attached to Battery vision and was assigned to Camp Han-
partment and was honorably discharg- honorably discharged April 12, 1919. F, 74th Coast Artillery Corps. He cock. He sailed May 3, 1918, return-
ed May 7, 1919. sailed overseas Sept. 24, 1918, re- ed May 11, 1919 and was honorably
turned Dec. 23, 1918 and was honor- discharged May 23, 1919.
ably discharged Jan. 3, 1919.
NEWELL. CLINTON— Son of Mr,
and Mrs. W
30. 1918. H.
I, 16th Cav
Benito. Texas
charged from
D. Newell, enlisted July
e was attached to Troop
airy, stationed at San
and was honor.ibly dis-
service May 21, 1919.
NEWELL, EDWARD CLARENCE —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Presley Newell,
entered service July 23, 1918. He
was sent to Camp Lee, then Morrison,
was attached to the 3rd Aviation Re-
pair Detachment and was honorably
discharged from service in Dec. 1918.
NEWILL. KENNETH EARL — En-
listed June 17, 1918 with the Coast
Artillery Corps and was assigned to
Portress Monroe, transferred to the
Anti Air Craft Battery, 4th Battalion
and sailed overseas with that outfit,
Oct. 1, 1918. He was slightly wound-
ed, returned in Jan. 1919 and was,
Sept. 1, 1919, in service with ths
Motor Transportation Corps.
O'CONNOR, EDWARD M. — Son of
John O'Connor, enlisted Feb. 22, 1918,
with Corapmy H, 112th Infantry. 28th
Division and went to Camp Hancock
with that outfit. He sailed May 7.
1918, returned April 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 6, 1919.
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0(.iUXuVtiKl. JOK. .Son of Mr. anii
Mrs. Alexa:ider Osonovski. He enter-
ed service Sept. 'J3, 1917 and was at-
tached to Comi>any 8, 153rd Depot
Brigade of the 307th Engineers.
Ogonovski sailed May 17, 1918,
was in the batMe t-f Metz, was wound-
ed, returned from overseas Jan. 1919
and was honorably discharged the
same month.
UN1H8H. JoHN^teon of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Ondish. He entered ser-
vice Oct. 9, 1917, was assigned to
Omaha. Neij., attached to the 5th Bal-
loon Company. Sergeant Ondiph went
overseas Jan. 1918, returned May 1919
and was honorably discharged the same
month.
UNDISH, PAUL— ^on of Mr. and 0\ LRLV. CLAKi-.-NOi-. ALBERT —
Mrs. Mike Ondish. He entered ser- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Overly,
vice Oct. 18. 1918, was assigned to entered service in. May 1917. He was
Paris Island and attached to the assigned to Fort Oglethorpe, attached
Marines. Ondish was honorably dis- to the Medical Corps, placed in Ward
charged Aug. 15, 1919. 14, U. S. General Hospital and was
honorably discharged from service in
Jan 1919.
i
Ts .
OVERLY. FRANK J — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Overly, entered service
April 28, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company F, 14Uth In-
fantry, 37th Division, He sailed, was
wounded by shrapnel, returned in
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service later that month.
OVERLY. G. WYLIE — Son of Mrs.
Missouri Overly, entered service July
23, 1918. He was assigned to Camp
Lee, placed with the Infantry replace-
ment band was given the rank of Top
Sergeaiit and was honorably discharg-
ed from service in Jan. 1919.
PAINTER. F. CHESTER — Sou ol
Mr. aud itrs. Frank Painter. He en-
tered service Sept. 24, 1919, was as
signed to Fort McPherson, was at -
tached to the Medical Corps of the
Camp Hospital No. 21. Sergeant
Painter went overseas March 25, 1918,
returned June 2, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 12, 1919.
PAVILK. MICHAEL JOHN— Son of
Michael Pavlik, entered service Sept.
22, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee then
Camp Gordon and placed with Com
pany D, 327th Infantry. He sailed
overseas iu if arch 1918, was gassed,
in the Hospital three months, returned
■n Feb. 1919 was honorably discharged
in March 1919.
PAVLOSCAK, JOHN A. — Son of
Mike Pavloscak, entered service Sept.
23, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee.
was attached to Headquarters Com -
pany, 327th Infantry, 82nd Division.
He went overseas May 11, 1919, re
turned May 18, 1919 and was honor
ably discharged May 28, 1919.
PAAVLIKOWSKI. STEVE — Son uf
Mr, and Mrs. John Pawlikowski, en-
tered service April 4, 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to Companv
B, 320th Infantry, 80th Division. He
sailed overseas Miy 18, 1918, returned
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
PELAR, PRANK 0. — Son of Mr. PFROGNER. FRANK— Sou of Mr.
aud ilrs. Joseph Pelar, entered ser- and Mrs. Albert Pfrogner. He entered
vice May 25, 1918, went to Camp Lee service Sept. 23. 1917. was assigned
and was attached to Base Hospital to Camp Lee and was attached to
No. 61. He sailed overseas in Aug. Company D, 17th Infantry. He was
1918. returned in April 1919 and was a 1st Class Private and was honor
honorably discharged later that month, ably discharged Jan. 15, 1919.
PLEIFEK, Ml\l;l.l.> s,Mi Ml- Mr. iMM'KliKY. JOSEPH — Son of Mr POCKERY. GLORGE— Son of Mr. P(»CKEI;Y. AM>I;!;\\ W. — Son of
and Mrs. Frank I'U-il.r, ut-nt iuto ftt-r- and Mr.s. Albert Pockery (deceased), and Mrs. Albert Pockery (deceased). Mr. and Mrs. AlbLrt Pu<.kery (de-
vice Sept. 3, 1918, was sent to Camp He entered the service in 1917, with He entered service and was assigned ceased.) He entered service March
Forrest and attached to Headquarters' Troop F, 2n(! Regiment of Cavalry.
Comi>any, 605th Engineers. He sailed Pockery went overseas 1917, was
Sept. 30, 1918, returned June 18, 1919 in the battles of Meuse-Argonne,
and was honorably discharged June St. Mihiel and Verdun. He returned
33, 1919. July 1919 and was honorably dn-
charged the earns month.
to Camp Lee, was attached to the 6, 1918, was assigned to Henry Jones,
305th Field Signal Battalion. Pock-
ery was honorably discharged Jan.
1919.
and was attached to Troop C, 17th
Cavalry, on the Mexican Border.
Pockery was honorably discharged
March 8, 1919.
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P(_)Ki'i;X\, l;()l;i;UT ^<>n ,,f Mr l'(ii;nr, WILLIAM S.— Sou of
and ills. ..Ui-si-ph I'ukuriiy, entered ser - SiiUie and Harry Porch, euti^red ser-
vice in Sept. 1917 and was assigned vice Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to
to Camp Sherman. He was attached Camp Lee and placed with Company
to the 3rd Company, 1st Training Ba- A, 320th Machine Gun Company, B2nd
tailion. later 32nd Company. 8th Division. He sailed April 25, 1918,
Training Battalion, was cook for the returned May 7, 1919 and was hon-
outfits and was honorably discharged orablv discharged one week later,
in June 1919.
I'lMTTS. MILTON — Sou of Mr, and I'UTA, VACLAV— Son of Mr, and
Mrs, (). B. Pritts. He entered service Mrs. Frank Puta of Bohemia. He en-
May 24. 1918, was assigned to Camp tered service April 4, 1918, was as-
Greenleaf and was attached to the signed to Camp Lee, and was attached
Base Hospital. Pritts was honorably to the Headquarters of the 10th In-
discharged Nov. 21, 1918. fantry of the 14th Division. Puta
was honorably discharged Jan. 2,
1919.
gL'A.SH-\UCK. JOii.X A.— Sun ul
Mrs. Sophia Quashnock, entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1917, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Headquarters
Company, 326th Infantry, 82nd Divi -
sion. He was transferred to Camp three years.
Gordon and Upton, was made Cor-
poral, sailed April 28, 1918, returned
May 5, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 24th of that month.
(^'LKKK, CHARLES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph L. Queer, enlisted
April 11. 1919. He sailed Mav 10.
1919 and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service overseas as he enlisted for
gUELR, JACOB AVKIiSTEU Sun QUEER. RAY L.— Sun of Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Queer, en- Mrs. Joseph L. Queer, entered service
listed in Sept. 1917, with Company E, April 18, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
110th Infantry, 28th Division and was and attached to Company C, 153rd De-
sent to Camp Hancock. He sailed May I'ot Brigade. He sailed June 15, 1918,
3, 1918, was made Corporal, was returned Ajiril 1, 1919 and was honor-
wounded in the leg July 28, 1918, re- ably discharged on the 9th of that
turned Dec. 1918 and was honorably month,
discharged in Feb. 1919.
QUEER. THOMAS HILBERT — Son
of Samuel and Mary Queer, en -
listed April 22, 1917 with Company
D, 150th Machine Gun Battalion, 42nd
Division. He was stationed at Camp
MilLs, sailed Nov. 1, 1917, was made
Sergeant, returned April 26, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 7, 1919.
QUEER. WILLIAM SAMUEL — Son
of Samuel and JIarv Queer, enlisted
Mav 26, 1917 with Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He was sent
to Camp Hancock then Merritt, sailed
May 3, 1918. returned May 12. 1919
and was honoiably discharged May 23,
1919, with the rank of Corporal.
RAMSEY. ROBERT — Son of Robert
Ramsey. Enlisted Sept. 7, 1917, was
assigned to Camp Hancock and attach-
ed to Company E. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Corporal Ramsey went
overseas May 3, 1918, was killed by
a Sniper in the Argonne drive. He is
i)uried in the American cemetery i
Prance.
RASCHE. WILLIAM — Entered ser-
vice April 4, 1918. was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company H,
319th Infantry, 80th Division. He
sailed May 17, 1918, was wounded in
the leg Nov. 1, 1918, returned June
2, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service ten days later.
REES. LEON BLAIR — Son of Mrs. REHANEK, CHARLES L. — Son of
Elenora Stouffer, entered service in Mrs. Josephine Rehanek. enlisted Feb
Aug. 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee,
placed in the Infantry, later trans-
ferred to a non-commissioned Train-
ing School and was honorably dis-
charged from service Dec. 13, 1918.
23, 1918, with Company I, 110th In- 1917. He was in the 1st Offi<
fantry, 28th Division and was sent to Training Camp at Fort Benjamin Har-
Camp Hancock with that outfit. He
sailed May 7, 1918, returned April 30.
1919 and was honorably discharged Sherman and Gordon and was honor
from service May 6, 1919. ably discharged in Jan. 1919.
REHANEK. JAMES J. — Son of Mrs. REIHARD, EARL— Son of-.Mr. and
Josejjhiue Rehanek, enlisted in April Mrs. M. J. Reihard. He entered ser-
vice June 3. 1918, was assigned to
St. Helena, Norfolk. Seaman Reihard
was honorably discharged Jan. 17,
1919.
rison, was commissioned 1st Lieuten-
ant, was tlien an instructor at Camj)
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of Mr and Mrs L S Rhuades. en- of Mr. and Mrs. Ja<-o). Kimiiiit;er, en- Rivers. He entered servue U^t. 17. MILLIAN -Entered service July 2J
listed Dec 15 1917 with Company tered service Ang. 29. 1918. He was 1918, was assigned to Camp Greene, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
L 23rd Engineers. He was assigned sent to Camp Lee, attached to Com- and attached to Company C. 81Uth there attached to the 2nd Battalion,
to Camp Meade and Laurel, sailed pany F, 84th Infantry, 17th Division, Infantry. Rivers was honorably dis- 5th Infantry, _ 155th Depot Brigade.
May 30, 1918. returned June 8, 1919 was appointed Corporal and was hon- charged Dec. 17, 1918.
and was honorably discharged June orably discharged from service Feb.
17. 1919. 8, 1919.
He was made Sergeant and was honor -
ablv discharged from service Dec. 16,
1918.
KuLNIAK, W ALiKK .lu.SKl'H —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rolniak.
He entered service April 4. 1918. was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached
to Company H, 319th Infantry. 80th
Division Rolniak sailed May 17,
1918, was in several battles, was
wounded, returned March 25, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 29.
1919.
Kl.)8KY. KISER — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Rosky (deceased). He enter-
ed serivec April 4, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee. and was attached to
Company B, 320th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision. Rosky went overseas May 18,
1918, was in the battles of St.
Mihiel and Argonne. was wounded by
by a Sniper's bullet, returned March
13, 1919 and was honorably discharged
March 28, 1919.
ROSKY, FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rosky (deceased). He enlisted
April 26. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock and was attached to Company
E, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
was 1st Class Private, sailed May 3,
1918, was in the battles of Marne,
Ourcq and Vesle. He returned May
11, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 23, 1919.
ROSKY. ClIAKLKS -Sun uf ^Ir.
and Mrs. Michael Rosky (deceased).
He enlisted Oct. 9, 1917, was assigned
to Gettysburg and was attached to
Company H, 61st Regulars. Corporal
Rosky sailed April 16. 1918, was in
several battles, returned July 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month. He re - enlisted for one year.
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ROTH MICHAEL— Son of Mrs. RUTH. WILLIAM I.— Sou of Mr. RUMBAUGH. RoY M.— Son of Mr. RL S&EL. HI OH 1— Son of Mr. and
Mary Roth, enlisted April 10, 1917 and Mrs. George Roth, enlisted March and Mrs. J. F. Rumbaugh. He entered Mrs. Robert Russell, enlisted in Air
with Company E, 110th Infantrv. 14. 1918 in the Navy, was sent to service Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned Service m the Fall of 1917. He was
28th Division and was assigned to Norfolk. Va. He saw service on to Camp Lee and was attached to attached to the 104th Aero Squadron,
Camp Hancock. He sailed Mav 3. Battleships and Destroyers, made sev- Company 66. 17 Btln. He ranked as a sailed Nov. 1917, returned in May
1918. was in a number of important eral trips across and was honorably Lieutenant. He was honorably dis- 1919 and was honorably discharged
battles, returned May 13, 1919 and discharged from service April 10, charged Sept. 23, 1919. May -5, 1919.
was honorably discharged from service 1919.
May 29, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
SANDUCCI. BENEDETTO — Enter-
ed service Sept. 23, 1917, was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to Com -
pany D. 320th Machine Gun Company.
H2nd I) i vision. He was transferred
to Camp Gordon, sailed April 25. 1918.
returned May 6, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged one week later.
SAUERWEIN. CHARLES — Son of
Charles Sauerwein, entered service
May 25. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Sergeant Sauerwein sailed
July 31, 1918, was stationed in Paris
for 11 months, returned Aug. 26, 1919
and was honorably discharged Sept. 2,
1919.
SAUERWEIN. WILLIAM— Son of
Charles Sauerwein. Entered service
May 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to the
Medical Corps. Sergeant Sauerwein
sailed Aug. 1918. returned April 1919
and was honorably discharged April
30, 1919.
SCHACHTE. CHARLES — Son of
Joseph Schachte. enlisted May 24,
1917. was asssigned to Camp Hancock.
and attached to Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division.
Schachte sailed May 3, 1918, was in
five German offenses, was slightly
gassed, returned May 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
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SCHWARTZ, ANDREW R.— .S.ui ..f
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schwartz. He
entered service April 4, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Lee, and was attached
to Company E, 320th Infantry, 80tU
Division. 1st Class Private, sailed
May 1918, was in battles of St. Mihiel,
Somme and Meuse-Argoane, returned
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
Jlr,
sriIWARTZ, JOHN — Sou
and Mrs. Andrew Schwartz,
tered service May 25, 1918,
signed to Camp Lee and was attached
to the Medical Corps. He was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 3, 1919.
..f
He
was as-
SHAXIil;ii, .KLSKI'II-Soji (if Jlrs
Bertha .Shandcr, eniisttid June 1, I'JiU,
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
was attached to Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. Shander was
honorably discharged Dec. 17, 1918.
.sill I \ I 111 UILK.S— Sou of ill-,
and Ml 15. ii.iuk bliebal. entered ser-
vice Sept. 3, 1918, was sent to Camp
Forrest and attached to Headquarters
Company, 605th Engineers. He was
transferred to Camp Upton, sailed
Sept. 30, 1918, returned June 18,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 23, 1919.
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SHEBAL, WILLIAM J- .'^ ,f Jlr. S1II\1I,SKI, FKANK — Hf.ii of Mr. .SiU.MAR, GERALD WEBER — Son sill .M AR, KUHKRT N — Son of llr.
and Mrs. Frank Shebal. enlisted April and Mrs. Bosleslaw Shivilski. He en- of James Shumar, enlisted April 22, and Mrs. fi. W. Shumar, enlisted May
25, 1918 in the Naval Reserve. He tered service Aug. 3, 1918, was as- 1917 with Company E, 110th Infantry, 17, 1918. He was attached to the
was stationed at Cape May, then signed to Camp Forrest and was at- 28th Division and was assigned to 480th Engineers, was Supply Ser-
Brooklyn Naval Yard, was given the tached to the Engineers. Shivilski was Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3, 1918, geant and was honorably discharged
rank of Seaman and released from ac- honorably discharged Dec. 1918. was slightly gassed, returned May II, from military service Dec 8 1918
tive service Feb. 8, 1919. 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service May 23, 1919.
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SllUMAKEU, KuLiKUT C. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shumaker, euUsted
in July 1917, with Company I, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division, and went to
Camp Hancock with that outfit. He
sailed in the Spring of 1918. was
slightly wounded, returned in the
Spring of 1919, was honorably dis-
charged in May 1919, with the rank
of Corporal.
SIDEIIAMER, ANDREW — Sou of
Mrs. Mary Sidehamer, entered service
iu May 1918- He was sent to Camp
Greenleaf. attached to General Hos-
pital No. 17 at Markelton. then Gen-
eral Hospital No. 16, at New Haven,
was appointed Corporal and was hon -
orably discharged in Aug. 1919.
SXLLMAN, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Kudra, entered ser-
vice Aug. 29, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with 161st Infantry,
41st Division and was later trans-
ferred to the 35th Depot Service Com-
pany. He sailed overseas Oct. 28,
1918, returned July 5, 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 10th of
July 1919.
tiiPE, GEOKGE K. — Son oi Mrs.
Victoria Harper, enlisted July 1, 1918.
in the Navy. He was sent to the
Great Lakps Naval Training Station,
was on board the U. S. S. Kentucky,
made three trips overseas, and ex -
pected to lie honorably discharged
from service about the 1st of Sept.
1919.
SMETAK. BENJAMIN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Smetak, enlisted June
1, 1917 with Company E, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division and was sent
to Camp Hancock. He sailed May 3.
1918, was shell shocked July 30, 1918,
returned Mav 11. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service ten
days later.
SMITH. "WILLIAM — Son of J. B.
Smith, entered service May 28, 1917.
was assigned to Pittsburgh, Pa., and
attached to Company D, 15th Engi-
neers. Corporal Smith sailed July 9,
1917. returned May 5, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 15, 1919.
SMITH. CHARLES — Son of Albert
Smith, entered service Nov. 12, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf, and
attached to the Medical Corps. Smith
sailed Jan. 11, 1918, returned June
6, 1919, and was honorably discharged
June 18, 1919.
SOBOTA, FRANK, JR. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Sobota, entered ser -
vice May 25. 1918. was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and placed with Base Hos-
pital No. 57. He was made Corporal,
sailed July 31, 1918, returned Aug.
26, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 2, 1919.
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SOHINSKI. WILLIAM— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Sobinski. He entered
service May 25. 1918. was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf, was attached to
the Base Hospital No. 61. Sobinski
sailed Aug. 22, 1918, returned April
19, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged April 29. 1919.
SOBINSKI, PETER— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Sobinski, entered service
Aug. 1918, was assigned to Camp
(iordon and was honorably discharged
:<ix weeks later.
SOBINSKI, FRANK- Son nf Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Solinski. He t-ntered
service May 28, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and was attached to
the Engineers. Sobinski went over-
seas, returned in June and was hon-
orably discharged the same month.
SOLTIS, WILLIAM — Sun of Mik.-
Soltis, entered service Nov. 2(i, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Lewis and at ■
tached to Company B, 109th Infantry,
28 th Division. Soltis sailed June,
1918, was in battles of Chateau
Thierry, Ourcq and Vesle, was slightly
gassed, returned May 3, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 18, 1919.
sl'IKKO. W^ILLIAM C, — Son of
Joseph and Mary Spirko, enlisted
Ajiril 22, 1917 with Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and was sent
to Camp Hancock. He sailed May 2,
1918, was commissioned 2ud Lieuten-
ant, was wounded Aug. 8, at Ourcq-
Vesle, returned July 16. 1919 and
was honorably discharged two days
later.
.SPRIN(M-:K. FRANK EIi\\AiCl> -
Son of Charles A. aud Eniuia M.
Springer, entered service Oct. 3, 1918.
He was sent to Camp Forrest, attached
to Branch 124, 1st Battalion, En -
gineers Corps, was ready to sail when
the Armistice was signed and he was
honorably discharged Dec. 20, 1918.
STAIKS, KAY- Sdti ni .Mr ;iM'l
Mrs. Lehman Stairs, entered service
May 25, 1918, and was sent to Camp
Greenleaf. He was attached to Base
Hospital No. 61, later assigned to the
Infantry Officers' School Infirmary at
Camp Lee and was honorably dis-
charged April 29, 1919.
STEADMAN, Ai.liKKT H — .Sun of
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steadman, en -
tered service Sept. 23, 1918 was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to the
Supply Company, 130th Field Artil-
lery. He was transferred to Camp
Gordon, sailed overseas May 19, 1918,
returned April 23, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged about ten days later.
STEINER, WILLIAM M. — Entered
service Sept. 9, 1918, went to Camp
Lee and was there assigned to Com-
pany E, 320th Infantry, 80th Division.
He sailed May 17. 1918, returned
May 11, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 17th of that month
with the rank of Sergeant.
STEINER. LUDWICK A.— Son of
Frank and Elizabeth Steiucr, entered
service Aug. 2, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Lee and made Sergeant, was
honorably discharged Dec. 20, 1918.
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STEFL. ALBERT — Sou of Mrs.
Mary Stefl, enlisted in June 1917.
He was attached to Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division, sailed over-
seas May 3, 1918, was killed in action
July 30, 1918 in the battle of Chateau
Thierry.
STEFL, CHARLES E.— Son of Mrs
Anna Stefl, entered service May 29
1918. He was sent to Camp Lee, at
tached to 56th Company, 14th Pro
visional Battalion, 155th Depot Brig
ade, was cook for that outfit and was
honorably discharged in Dec. 1918.
STEFL. FRED— Son of Mrs. Mary
Stefl, enlisted in 1916 with Company
E. 110th Infantry, 28th Division and
was assigned to Camp Hancock. He
sailed May 3, 1918, was wounded by
machine gun bullets Sept. 27, 1918
and was. Sept, 1, 1919, still in service
overseas.
STEMMLER, WILLIAM L.— Sou of
Mrs. Fred Stemmler, entered service
Aug. 6, 1918, was sent to Camp Wads-
worth and attached to the Artillery
Corps. He sailed in Sept. 1918, re-
turned in June 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged :ater that month.
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STILCOSKY, MARTIN— Son of Mr.
aud Mrs. Peter Stilcosky. He entered
service Feb. 12. 1918. was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany C, 320th Infantry of the 80th
Division. Stilcosky sailed May 18,
1918, was wounded in right arm by
gun fire at Verdun. He returned
Jan. 5, 1919, and was discharged Feb.
18. 1919.
m
STILLWAGON, BENJAMIN~Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W^illiam StiUwagon,
entered service July 13, 1918, was
sent first to Lehigh University. He
was later transferred to Camp Green,
sailed in Aug. 1918, returned in July
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
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STOFKO, JOHN— Son of Mrs. .SuCKAXIK, AXDY- -Son of .Mr. Si; !;<i !■:( )N'1\ TiH>MAS K,---S.mi of TI-^MINsKY. JOHN S.-~Son of Mrs.
Verna Stofko, entered service May "^5, and Mrs. Emery Suckanik, entered Frank and Felisene Surgeont, entered Francis Temiusky, entered service
1918, was assigned to Camp Green- service Sept. 23, 1918, was sent to service July 21, 1918, went to Camp Feb. 12, 1918, wa"s sent to Camp Lee
leaf and attached to the Medical Camp Gordon and attached to Battery Meade and attached to 654th Depot and attached to the Supply Company,
Corps. Stofko sailed Oct. 28, 1918, D, 321st Field Artillery. He was Brigade. He was transferred to the 320fh Infantry, 80th Division. He
returned July 10, 1919, and was made Corporal, sailed May 19, 1918, Military Police, was honorably dis- sailed May 18, 1918, returned May 30
honorably discharged July 19, 1919. returned May 20, 1919 and was hon- charged the latter part of Feb. 1919. 1919 and was honorably discharged
orably discharged on the 29th of that June 8. 1919.
month.
rilUMl'SON, CROSBY A —Sun of TIXKFY. CHARLES C. Sun of TOKAR, LEWIS— Son of Mr. and TKLE. MARCUS JOHNSTON— Sou
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Thompson, en- Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkey. He en- Mrs. Andrew Tokar, entered service of Mr. and Mrs. John True, enlisted
listed May 30, 1917 with Company tered service May 25, 1918, was as- May 25, 1918. was sent to Camp May 1, 1917 in the Cavalry. He was
F, 28th Infantry, 1st Division and signed to Camp Greenleaf and attached Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
went to Chattanooga. Tenn. He was to the Medical Corps of the U. S. Corps. Base Hospital No. 63. He sail -
commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, sailed General Hospital at Roxbury. He is ed Aug. 25, 1918. returned Aug. 28.
Aug. 3, 1918, returned Sept. 3, 1919 a 1st Class Private and is still in 1919 and was honorably discharged
and was, at the time of publication, the service. Sept. 3, 1919.
still in service.
sent to El Paso, Texas, attached to
Troop I, 8th Cavalry and was honor-
ably discharged March 28, 1919.
URBAN, STEPH?:N ^VILLIAM —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Urban. He
entered service Sept. 23. 1917, was
assigned to Camp Lee and was at-
tached to the Band of the 321st Field
Artillery, 82nd Division. Urban
went overseas May 19, 1918, was
in the battles of St. Mihiel and Ar-
gonne, returned July 4, 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 12, 1919.
UHRIN. WILLIAM F.— Son of
Joseph and Anna Uhriu. entered ser-
viL'te May 25, 1918, went to Camp
Greenleaf, was placed with Base Hos-
pital No. 63. He later transferred to
Camp McClelland, sailed overseas Aug.
28, 1918. returned July 5, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 11,
1919.
UMSTEAD, ray HAROLD— Sou of
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Umstead, enlisted
July 8, 1918 with the 71st Coast Ar
tillery Corps, was stationed at Fort
Morgan. He sailed Oct. 1, 1918, re
turned in March 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged later that month.
A'ALIANTE. DAVID A.— Son of
Mrs. Mollie Valiante, entered service
May 25, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and was attached to Base
Hospital No. 57. Sailed July 31, 1918.
was hospital barber, returned June 15,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 19, 1919.
VENEASKY. JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Veneasky. He en-
tered service July 13, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Hancock, was attached
to Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Sailed May 3, 1918, was in
all battles with Company E, hurt by
fall into trench and was in hospital
for two months and re -enlisted for a
term of 6 months with the Military
Police.
VIAZANKO, JOHN P. — Son of Mr.
John Viazanko, enlisted April 4. 191H,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company G, 320th Infantry,
80th Division. Viazanko went over-
seas May 17, 1918, was in the bat-
tles of Artois, St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne. He returned April 28, 1919.
and was honorahly discharged in May.
VIAZANKO, FRANK — Son of Mrs. VOLKIN, EMANUEL — Son of Mr.
Anna Viazanko. He entered service and Mrs. Morris Volkin. enlisted in
Sept. 23, 1918, was assigned to Camp Sept. 1918, in the S. A. T. C. at the
Lee. was attached to Comijany F, University of Pittsburgh. He was
307th Engineers. Viazanko sailed honorably discharged from service in
May 19, 1918, was in the bat- Deo. 1918.
lies of Argonue, St. Mihiel, Morlai-h
and Lagny Sector, He returned May
9, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 25. 1919.
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VRABEL. MICHAEL JOSEPH —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Egnace VrabeL
He entered service Sept. 3. 1918, was
assigned to Camp Sherman, and at -
tached to Company A, 124th En ■
gineers. Vrabel was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 23, 1918.
WAGNER, JOHN — Son of John
Wagner. He entered service April 4,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee, and
attached to Company G, 320th Infan-
try, 80th Division. Wagner went
overseas May 17, 1918. was in the
battles of Somme, St. Mihiel and
Meuse, was slightly gassed, returned
May 10, 1919 and was honorably dis
charged June 9, 1919.
WALKER. DR. A. ALLISON— En-
listed Aug. 24. 1917, was assigned to
Camp Pike, later to Dix and attached
to the Medical Corps of the 312th
Sanitary Train. 87th Division. Cap-
tain Walker went overseas Aug. 24,
1918, returned June 26, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 28, 1919.
WALKER, PRANK E.— Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Walker, entered ser-
vice April 4, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Company D,
315th Machine Gun Battalion. He
sailed May 17, 1918, was wounded in
the hip Oct. 9, 1918. returned March
28, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed April 18, 1919.
WARZINSKY, JOSEPH — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warzinsky. He
enlisted June 24. 1916, was assigueA
to Camp Hancock, later Merritt. was
attached to Company E, 110th Infan-
try, 28th Division. Sergeant War-
zinsky went overseas May 3, 1918, was
in the battles of Marne, Ourcq, Vesle
and Aisne, was wounded and was in
hospital for four months. He returned
May 12, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 23, 1919.
■\VASHBAUGH, JAMES W.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W^ Washbaugh,
entered service Feb. 23, 1918, was
sent to Camp Lee and was there at -
tached to the 83rd Transportation
Corps. He sailed June 30, 1918,
returned July 16, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged on the 23rd of that
month.
WELTY, FRANK — Son of R. S.
Welty, entered service April 4, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and at -
tached to the 320th Infantry, with the
Machine Gun Company. Corporal
Welty sailed May 18, 1918, was in
battles of St. Mihiel, Meuse and
Somme. Received Citations, returned
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 7, 1919.
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WHETSEL, HARRY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Whetsel, entered ser-
vice in Aug. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee then Camp Beaiireguard,
was made Corporal and was honorably
discharged in Feb. 1919.
WILLIAMS. CHARLES H.— Son of V.ILLIAMS, CHARLES REYNOLD
- -■■ Bettie E. Williams, entered si-rviie — Son of Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Wil-
Camn"'Gr'eenlpaT'and' attached to Base fo'Cam"p Lee" and attached' to Company March 12, 1918, was assigned to Camp liams, enlisted Oct. 3, 1918 He was
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351st Field Artillery. He sailed July of Pittsburgh and was honorably dis-
10, 1918. was transferred to the Army charged Dec 12, 1918.
WIIKTZKL. (ILI\ER IL -Kiit. rr.l WHIPKEY. GEORGE HOMER — En-
service May ;;-4. iyi.S, was .sent to tered si-rvice in Oct. 1917. was sent
Camp Greenleaf and attached . . . .
Hospital No. 58. Sailed in Sept. 1918 B, 168tli Infantry, 43nd Division. He
and died of bronchial pneumonia
Sept. 24, 1918.
sailed in Feb. 1918, was slightly
wounded, returned April 4, 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that Service Corps, returned July 16, 1919
month and was honorably discharged July 23.
1919.
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Wilson, entered service Sept. 5, 1918, Kate and Joseph Wilson, entered ser-
was assigned to Camp Meade and at-
tached to the Convalescent Company.
He held rank of 1st Class Private.
He sailed Oct. 6. 1918, returned Dec.
vice in July 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 110. He sailed in Aug. 1918,
was appointed Corporal, returned July
23, 1918. was honorably discharged 1, 1919 and was honorably discharged
Jan. 18, 1919.
later that month.
WIL.SciN, ,1(IH\ li. — Son of Joseph WISXIE \V.SKI, KISi:i;--Soii ol .Mr
and Kate Wilson, enlisted in Aug. and Mrs. Joseph Wisniewski, entered
1918 in the Navy, He was sent to service Sept. 23, 1918, went to Camp
Norfolk, Va., and was honorably dis- Lee and was placed with the 326th
charged from the service the middle Machine Gun Company, 82nd Division,
of July 1919. He sailed April 29, 1918, returned
May 29, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 10, 1919.
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WNEK, MICHAEL J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Wnek. He enlisted
April 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock, later to Ft. Crook and was
attached to the Headquarters of 41st
Infantry of the 10th Division. Corp.
Wnek was honorably discharged May
16. 1919.
WOJCIK, ALEXANDER— Son of
George Wojcik. entered service May 6,
1917, was assigned to Fort Rinjo.
Texas and attached to Troop A, 4th
Cavalry. He was cook, and was hon-
orably discharged Sept. 19, 1919.
YATCHUM, GEORGE J.— Sou of
Mrs. George Yatchen. He entered
service Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company E, 4th Engineers. Yatchum
went overseas May 1, 1918, was in
the battles of Aisne, Marne. Vesle
and Meuse, was wounded, in liospital
17 days, returned Aug. 1, 1919, and
was honorably discharged Aug. 9,
1919.
YERMAN, CHARLES — Son of Frank
Yerman. entered service Feb. 23, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee. Hancock
and was attached to Company I, 112th
Infantry, 28th Division. Yerman
sailed May 6, 191S, was in the
battles of Marne, Ourcq and Vesle.
was wounded and returned April 30,
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 6. 1919.
YEZEK, JOSEPH FRANCIS— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Yezek. He
entered service May 25, 1918, was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf and at-
tached to Base Hospitals Nos. 58, 63
and 109. Yezek went overseas
Aug. 1918, returned July 2, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 12.
1919.
YOKIEL, JOHN FRANK— Entered
service May 2, 1918, went to Camp
Forrest and was there placed with
Company D, 51st Infantry, 6th Di-
vision. He sailed July 6, 1918. re-
turned June 12. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 18, 1919.
YOUSKI, STEVE J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Youski, entered ser-
vice April 4, 1918, went to Camp Lee
and was there attaclied to Company I,
318th Infantry. 80th Division. He
sailed May 22, 1918, returned May 27.
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 4, 1919.
YEZEK. ROBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Yezek, entered service
July 23. 1918. He was sent to Camp
Lee. attached to the 33rd Infantry and
was honorably discharged from service
in Aug. 1918.
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YEZEK. WILLIAM— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Yezek, entered ser-
vice Feb. 14. 1918. He was assigned
to Camp McClellan, attached to the
6th Motor Battalion, sailed July 13,
1918, returned April 19. 1919 and was
honorably discharged on the 30th of
that month.
ZAHRADNIK, ALBERT — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John 2ahradnik, entered
service May 24, 1918, was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to 102nd
Ambulance Corps. 26th Division. He
sailed Aug. 24, 1918, returned April
19, 1919 and was honorably discharged
from service May 4, 1919.
ZELENKA, WILLIAM K. — Son of ZENA, CHARLES — Son of Caroline
Mr. and Mrs. John Zelenka, enlisted 2ena, entered service Aug. 2, 1918,
with Headquarters Com]iany, 110th was sent to Syracuse, N. Y. and at-
Infantry, 28th Division. He was sta- tached to Company D, 50th Infantry,
tioned at Camp Hancock, sailed in He was transferred to Camp Merritt,
May 1918, returned in the Spring of then Dix. and was honorably dis-
1919 and was honorably discharged charged Feb. 2, 1919.
from service later.
ZIMMERMAN, IMER FKAXKI.IN SDfiKAV. ZlilGNIEW- Knlislcii in
— Entered service Sept. 9, 1917. was July iyi7, in the Polisli Army, was
sent to Camp Lee and attached to assigned to Cambridge Springs, at-
Company E, 320th Infantry. 80th Di-
vision. He sailed May 18. 1918, re-
turned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 8, 1919.
tached to Battery B, 1st Heavy Artil-
lery. He was commissioned 2nd Liexi-
tenant, sailed in Nov. 1917, was se-
verely gassed and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
still in France.
ZEGLIN. ..UiIIX- Sun of .Mr. and ZONE. LAWRENCE — Sou of John
Mrs. Joseph Zeglin. He entered ser- Zone. He entered service Feb. 12,
vice Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to 1918, was assigned -o Camp Lee and
Camp Gordon and attached to Com- attached to 10th Company of the 3rd
pany E, 307th Engineers. Wagoner Development Battalion. Zone was
Zeglin sailed June 4, 1918, returned honorably discharged Dec. 5. 1918.
May 9, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 25. X919.
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ZUNDELL. JAMi;S— Son of Mr
David B. Zuudell. entered service, Wfis
assigned to Camp Hancock and at-
tached to Company E, 110th Infantry,
2Sth Division. AVent overseas Ma., 3.
19 IS. held rank of Captain and ^\a.^
killed July 29 while out with the Com-
pany at Chateau Thierry.
SHEPPARD, MARION B. — Son of
Mr. and Mis. Waller M. ?hcppard, en-
tered service Oct. 21, 1917. was as-
signed to Camj" Hancock and attached
to Company E. 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 2, 1918,
was wounded, reti:rned May 11, 19]9
and was honorably disch.-irgcd May 2?.,
191£ with the rark of Corporal.
SHEPPARD. CLIFFORD A .— .s. . 1 1
of Mr. Dnd Mrs. Walter Sheppard, en-
tered service May 15, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Hancock and attached
to Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. \\'ent overseas May 2,
1918, was wounded and died on the
way to the Hospital. He is buried
at NeulHy, France.
sui;iM*ARD, EUGENE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Sheppard, entered
service July 10, 1917. was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company E, 110th Infantry, 28t.h Di-
vision. He w£s honorab.y discharged
Jan. 23, 1919.
BOWERS. JOHN M.— Son of Mrs.
David Bowers. He enlisted in the
service April 20, 1917. in Company
0, 1st New Jersey Engineers and
was assigned to Camps Dix, Mc-
Clellan, Lee and Meade. He was
commissioned 1 st Lieutenant on June
1, 1918. He is still in service.
BOWMAN. ROY WINFIELD — Son
of Mrs. W. S. Hartman, enlisted Aug.
19, 1917 in the Marine Corps and
was sent to Norfolk, Va. He was
transferred to Paris Island and a
number of other camps, placed on
board the U. S. S. Wyoming made
several trips overseas and was honor-
ably discharged from service Aug. 19.
1919 with the rank cf Corporal.
CRABTREE, ALVA P. — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Crabtree. He entered ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and was attached to Com •
pany B, 305th Regiment of Engineers,
of the 80th Division. Crabtree went
overseas May 26, 1918, was in the
battles of Somme, Artois, Meuse-Ar-
gonne, returned June 3, 1919, and
was honorably discharged June 11,
1919.
CROSBY, GEORGE A.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Crosby. He enlisted
in the service Jan. 7, 1916 with 566th
Company, Casual Camp and was as-
signed to Camp Lee. Sergeant Crosby
received an honorable discharge Jan.
13. 1919 at Camp Lee.
CROSBY. VERNON F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Crosby. He enlisted
in the Fall of 1917 in the Navy and
was assigned to Newport. R. I. En-
E^ign Crosby was on board the Antigone
and was engaged in transporting U.
S. Troops. He received an honorable
discharge Sept. 1919 at Newport
Yards.
COWAN. JAMES A. JR. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cowan, entered
service Aug. 27, 1919, was sent to
Camp Pike and there attached to the
.348th Infantry, 87th Division. He
was commissioned 1st Lieutenant,
sailed Aug. 23, 1918 returned March
11, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed on the 21st of that month.
CUNNINGHAM, CLIFFORD — Son DEARDOSKY. JOHN— Son of Mr.
of Annie and Henry Cunningham, en-
tered service July 8, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Mills and attached to
the Machine Gun Company of the
Rainbow Division He sailed overseas
Oct. 18. 1917. returned May 1, 1919
and was honorably discharged on the
7th of that month.
and Mrs. Mike Deardosky, entered
service April 1914, was assigned to
Douglas. Ariz., attached to Company
H, 22nd Infantry. Deardosky was
killed April 28, 1918, by an aerial
l.jomb.
DONCASTER, PAUL J. — Son of DUGAN, WILLIAM WILSON — Son
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doncaster, en- of Mrs. James Dugan, entered service
tered service May 25, 1918, was senl Oct. 22, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee.
to Fort Des Moines and attached to He was attached to Base Hospital No.
Base Hospital No. 79. He sailed Sept. 27, transferred to Camp Wheeler and
15, 1918, was made Sergeant, returned was honorably discharged Feb. 18,
June 27, 1919 and was honorably dis- 1918.
charged July 2, 1919.
PIDLER. HARRY L. — Son of Mrs.
Thomas Fidler, enlisted in July 1917,
was sent to Fort McPherson and at-
tached to Camp Hospital Na. 21. He
sailed in March 1918, returned in
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 15th of
that month.
FISHER. WILLMER — Son of Harry
Fisher. He entered service June 12,
1917, was assigned to Camp Sherman,
later to Taylor, was attached to the
Medical Corps of the 336th Ambu-
lance Co. Sergeant Fisher sailed
Sept. 8, 1918, returned July 3, 1919
and was honorably discharged July
15, 1919.
FISHER. IVAN— Son of Harry A.
Fisher, entered service Sept. 8, 1917.
was assigned to Meade, was attached
to 320th Infantry. He ranked as 2nd
Lieutenant and is still in service.
FREED, DR. RAYMOND— Son of
Mrs. Magdalena Freed, enlisted Oct,
25, 1918 in the Medical Corps. He
was commissioned Captain, sent to
Camp Meade and was honorably dis -
charged in Aug. 1919.
GRANTZ, JOHN DEIDRICK — Son
of Joseph and Agusta Grantz, entered
service Sept. 17, 1917. He was sent
to Camp Sherman, attached to Com -
pany M, 330th Infantry, 83rd Divi-
sion, was later transferred to the
Medical Corps and was honorably dis-
charged April 15, 1918.
HAAS. JOHN A.— Son of Mrs. Mary
Haas, entered service May 24, 1918,
went to Camp Greenleaf and was there
attached to Base Hospital No. 58 and
No. 90. He transferred to Camp
Grant, sailed overseas Aug. 23, 1918,
returned April 2, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged on the 19th of that
month.
HARHAGER, EDWARD — Son of
Mrs. Josephine Harhager, entered ser-
vice in April 1918, went to Camp Lee,
was placed with the 320th Infantry,
80th Division. He sailed in May 1918,
returned May 30, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service in June
1919.
HOLMES, HARRY. JR. — Son of Mr. JACOBSON, SOL — Son of Jacob
and Mrs. Harrv Holmes, entered ser- Jacobson. He enlisted May 25, 1917
vice July 1, 1918. He was sent to with Company E, 110th Infantry and
Cambridge Springs, attached to the S. was assigned to Camps Dix and Han-
A. T. C. was honorably discharged cock. He was a 1st Class Private,
from service Julv 29, 1919 on account sailed May 3, 1918, was in the battles
of phvsical disability. ^^ Marne, Mease-Argonne and St. Mi-
hiel, was wounded twice in action, on
Aug. 8, 1918 and Sept. 26, 1918. He
returned and received an honorable
discharge on May 23, 1919.
KANTORICK. FRANK JOSEPH —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robert
Kantorick, entered service in Aug.
1913, was sent to Camp Lee and plac-
ed with Company G, 104th Infantry.
He sailed in Oct. 1918, returned in
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
KARNEY, THOMAS — Son of Thos.
Karney, entered service Aug. 29, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee. and was
attached to Company D, 153rd Regi-
ment. He sailed Oct. 27, 1918, re-
turned Feb. 19, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 26, 1919.
KEARNEY, BARNEY W.— Son of KELLER. HARRY B.— Son of Mrs.
Thomas Kearney, entered service May Amanda Gowto-i. enlisted in 1916 with
26. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th I>i-
and wa5 attached to Company B, 106th vision. He later transferred to the
Infantry, Kearney went overseas Supply Company, sailed May 2. 1918.
Aug. 15. 1918, returned April 1919, returned May 11, 1919 and was hon-
and was honorably discharged the orably discbarjed May 23, 1919.
same month.
KELLY, DANIEL R.— Son of Mr.
Michael J. Kelley. He enlisted with
Company E, 110th Infantry and served
on the Mexican Border, he then went
to Camp Hancock. Kelley sailed
May 1918, was in several battles and
was killed Oct. 13, 1918, when he
went to rescue a comrade.
KOSTELNOCK, WALTER — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser Kostelnock, en-
tered service Feb. 16, 1918, was sent
to Fort Sill and attached to the 6th
Trench Motor Battalion. He sailed
July 14, 1918, returned April 21, 1919
bnd was hon )rab]y discliarged April
30, 1919.
KROMER. RALPH — Son of Jacob
Kromer, entered service May 21, 1918,
was assigned to Brooklyn Xavy Yard
was on bojrd the U. S. S. C. 3 Sub-
marine. Sailed Feb. 18, 1918, re-
turned Aug. 22, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged Sept. 16, 1919. He
was stationed at Panama.
KROUSER. ALBERT — Son of Mrs.
Frederick Krouser, entered service and
was attached to the Infantry. He took
influenza at Camp Dix, was in the
hospital for six weeks and was honor-
ably discharged in Dec. 1918.
LANE, FRANK G. — Son of James
Lane. He enlisted in the service May
1917 with the U. S. Infantry. 110th
and was assigned to Camp Hancock.
He was Sergeant Major and was in
the battles of Marne, Ourcq and Vesles
and was gassed Sept. 7, at Vesles
River, returned April 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged April 10, 1919.
LEWIS, JAMES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Lewis, entered service
Aug. 3, 1918 with Company 0, 803rd
Pioneer Infantry and was assigned to
a Camp in Michigan. Lewis sailed
Sept. 17, 1918, was in the bat-
tles of Meuse • Argonne, returned July
18, 1919 and received an honorable
discharge July 25, 1919.
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LANTZ. CARIj— Son of Mr. and
LEONARD, C. F. — Son of Mr
McDonald, ALLAN— Son of Mr.
McDonald, DONALD — son of Mr.
Mrs. Amby Lantz, entered service Oct. Elizabeth Leonard, entered service and Mrs. John McDonald, entered ser- and Mrs. John McDonald, entered ser-
27, 1917. He was sent to Camp Lee, May 25, 1918, went to Fort Ogle- vice in June 1918. He was sent to vice Sept. 23, 1917. He was assigned
attached to Headquarters' Company, thorpe and was attached to Base Camp Meigs, attached to the Quarter- to Camp Lee, commissioned 2nd Lieu
506th Engineers, sailed Jan. 2, 1918. Hospital No. 58. He sailed Aug. 23.
returned in June 1919 and was hon- 1918, returned April 27, 1919 and
orably discharged later that month. was honorably discharged May 7.
1919.
masters' Corps was given the rank of tenant and was honorably discharged
Sergeant and was, at the time of in May 1919.
publication, still in service.
MELLINGER. JOHN B. — Son of MILOTA, JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rachel Mellinger, entered service Mrs. Ignac Milota. He enlisted in and Mrs. Peter Mullen, entered ser
May 25, 1918 with the Medical De- the service Sept. 1917, with the In-
partment and was assigned to Camps fantry and was assigned to Camp Gor-
Lee and Oglethorpe. He was 1st Class don. Milota went overseas in the
Private, went overseas Aug. 1918, re- Spring of 1918, returned May 1919,
turned July 31, 1919 and was honor- and was honorably discharged the
ably discharged July 1919 at Camp same month.
Merritt.
MULLEN, STEPHEN — Son of Mr. NESGODA. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Nesgoda. He enlisted in
vice May 25, 1918. He was sent to the service April 26. 1917 with Com-
Camp Lee, attached to the Medical pany E, 110th Infantry and was as-
Corps and was honorably discharged signed to Camp Hancock. Nesgoda
from service Dec. 21, 1918.
sailed May 3, 1918, was in several
battles ^nd was killed July 29, 1918.
NEWILL, CLINTON W.— Son of
NOVATNEY, STEPHEN J.— Son of
PORE. MRS. FLORENCE M. —
ROTH, WALTER JOSEPH — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Newill, enlisted Mr. and Mrs. John Novatney, entered Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. George Roth. He en-
in July 1918 with Troop I, 16th Cav- service May 24, 1918. He was as- Couch. She enlisted Aug. 1. 1918, tered service May 25, 1918, was as-
alry. He was stationed in Texas and signed to Camp Lee, attached to the was assigned to Camp Lee and was signed to Camp Greenleaf, later to
~ " " - - -- attached to the Army Nurse Corps of Lee, Dix and Merritt and was attach-
the Base Hospital. She was honor- ed to the Medical Corps of Base Hos-
ably discharged July 19, 1919. pital No. 61. He went overseas Aug.
22. 1918, returned April 19, 1919 and
was honorably discharged 10 days
later.
was, at the time of publication, not Medical Corps and was honorably dis-
yet discharged from service. charged Feb. 3, 1919.
SHAFFER, CLAY — Son of Joseph
G. Shaffer, enlisted June 17, 1917
with Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division and was sent to Camp Han-
cock. He sailed May 3, 1918, was in
a number of important battles includ-
ing the 5th German Offensive, Meuse-
Argonne and others, returned July 8.
1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 16th of that month.
SHAFFER, LLOYD — Son of Joseph SHAY. STEVE — Son of Mrs. Anna SLAMINKO. ANDY — Son of Mr.
G. Shaffer, entered service Sept. 23. Shay. He entered service Feb. 23,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee, at-
there placed with Company B, 325th tached to Company C, 60lRt Engineers
Infantry, 82nd Division. He sailed Corporal Shay sailed June 30, 1918,
April 25, 1918, returned in May 1919 returned July 6, 1919 and was honor-
and was honorably discharged May 24, ably discharged July 12. 1919.
1919.
and Mrs- John Slaminko, entered ser-
vice in Aug. 1918. went to Camp Lee
and was attached to the Infantry of
the 28th Division. He sailed in Nov.
1918. TL'turned April 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service the
latter part of that month.
SLAMINKI, STEVE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Slaminki, entered ser-
vice Oct. 10, 1917. He was sent to
Camp Lee to the Officers' Training
School, was commissioned 2nd Lieu -
tenant and was honorably discharged
from service in Dec. 1918.
SNYDER, HARRY LLOYD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder. He
entered service May 25, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Greenleaf and was at-
tached to the Medical Department. He
was discharged one week later on ac-
count of physical disabilities.
SULLENGERGER, ROBERT— En -
listed in the Spring of 1917 with Com-
pany E, 110th Infantry. 28th Divi-
sion and was sent to Camjj Hancock
with that outfit. He sailed May 3,
1918, was made Mess Sergeant, was
wounded twice in the shoulder, re -
turned and was honorably discharged
in the Spring of 1919.
SUTER, WILLIAM L.— Son of Mrs
C. A. Suter. He enlisted July 15,
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock,
103rd Field Signal Battalion of the
28th Division. Sergeant Suter sailed
May 18, 1918, returned May 7, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 19,
1919. He was in the battles of
Marne, Ourcq, Aisne, Meuse- Argonne
and Theacourt.
SVIK. JOSEPH— Entered service in THURSTON, JAMES LOREN— Son TROUT. CLYDE M.— Son of Mr. WILSON. JOHN BURKHOLDER—
the Infantry on May 25, 1919, had of Charles W. Thurston, enlisted in and Mrs. Cornelius Trout. He entered Son of Mrs. Kate Wilson, enlisted
been in the service twice before. He 1917 with Company E, 110th Infantry, service 1918, was assigned to Camp June 3, 1918 in the Navy.' He was
ranked as a Lieutenant, sailed June 28th Division and was sent to Camp Lee, 320th Infantry. Corporal Trout on board the U. S. S. Prometheus,
1918, and is still in the service. Hancock. He was transferred to the sailed July 8, 1918 and was struck by Kearsarge and Ohio and was honor -
Supply Company, sailed in the Spring lightning while taking a load of sup- ablv discharged Aug. 29, 1919.
of 1918, returned in May 1919 and plies.
was honorably discharged later that
month.
WILSON CHARLES OLIVER^Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson, entered
service May 25, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Greenleaf attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 63 and No. 100, sailed Aug.
6, 1918. returned June 29, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 12,
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
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Chapter VL
Irwin District. The pictures and military biographies
shown in this chapter are those of service men from
Irwin, Larimer, Shafton, Hahntown, Cereal, Ardara,
Jacksonville, Circlcville and Stcwartsville.
Not as large, not as rich, and not as blessed as some of the
bigger centers of population, the Irwin district yielded to none
in true appreciation and fulfillment of patriotic duty during the
time of the Great War. Her record stands without reproach.
The splendid Red Cross Br.\n'ch got into activity early in
the W'ar and was guided b\- competent leaders in Dr. Chas. E.
Taylor, chairman ; Mrs. A. P. Cameron, vice chairman ; Miss
Ella W'elty McKcan, secretary ; and Miss Shirley Scull, trea-
surer. A large enrollment was secured and meetings for work
held regularly. The borough officials tendered the exclusive use
of a section of the borough building to the organization. In the
production department nearly 10,000 finished articles were packed
and forwarded to the chapter headquarters. 7,454 garments were
made in the sewing room and 1,595 knitted articles were turned
out. As the result of a special linen shower, 600 pieces were
obtained and sent to France. The Red Cross prepared and
packed meals for the men as they left for training camps. A
membership drive in December, 191 7, resulted in 3,827 names
being added to the roll and approximately 2500 members for
the Red Cross were obtained in 1918. Six French War Orphans
were adopted by the local branch. Money paid out for local
work was as follows : Layettes, $160,00 ; Packing boxes, $4.00 ;
Linen shower, $574.30; Christmas packages, $304.50; French
orphans, $219.00; Civilian relief, $1,000.00; Comfort kits,
$1,100.85; Influenza sufferers, $166.50. The Irwin branch had
jurisdiction over the Red Cross work in Rilton, Larimer,
Jacksonville, Circleville, Stcwartsville, Shafton and nearby
places.
In the special Y. M. C. A. drive for funds with which to
conduct war work, the Irwin district almost doubled its quota
by subscribing $2800. The United W.\r Work campaign in
which the following seven organizations benefitted resulted in
$8,550.00 being subscribed. The organizations were : Young
Men's Christian Association, Young Women's Christian Associa-
tion, National Catholic War Council (Knights of Columbus),
Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service,
American Library Association and the Salvation Army. The
Y. M. C. A. drive and the United War Work campaign were
successfully conducted under the leadership of Joseph M. Keister
of Irwin.
Mr. Ben Steele was chairman of the Liberty Loan drives
and under his direction substantial purchases of government
securities never failed. The subscriptions were as follows :
First, $52,300; Second, $265,450; Third, $474,450; Fourth,
$514,500; Victory, $351,250 — a total of $1,657,950. The Boy
Scouts of Irwin and Larimer were actively engaged during the
drives and were successful in selling bonds. Several Scouts won
the medal issued by the United States Treasury Department.
The principal Four Minute Men in this district were Rev.
Samuel Blacker, Prof. Samuel Faussold, J. Scott Fink, Dr.
Charles Taylor, C. L. Herbster, J. J. Collier and Gilbert Evans.
The Irwin district's part in the World War was that of all
loyal and patriotic comm.iinities of the nation.
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ALLSHOUSE. HARRY L. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus A. Allhouse. En-
listed in Aug. 1918, in the Field Ar-
tillery. Was sent to Camp Zachary
Taylor, commissioned Second Lieuten-
ant and was honorubly discharged
from service Dec. 4th, 1918.
ALLHOUSE. ROSS "W— Son of Mr,
and Mrs . Cyrus A . Allshouse. En-
lished in July 1917, with the 109th
Field Hospital, 103rd Sanitary Train.
2 8th Div. Was stationed at Camp
Hancock, sailed overseas in May 1918.
Returned May 9, 1919, and was Sept.
1. 1919, still in service at Army Hos-
pital at Carlisle, Pa.
AXL'ERSON, CARL A.^S<.n nf Mr.
and Mrs. Axel Anderson. Entered
service July 22, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Lee and there attached to Com-
pany A, 104th Machine Gun Battalion,
2 7th Div. Sailed for France Sept. 6,
1919. Returned the latter part of
March 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service in April 1919.
AI'l'I.K, IVAN MI-:',Vn.LE — Son of
-Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Apple, Irwin.
Pa. Entered service Sept. 5, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Greenleaf and at-
tached to the Medical Corps. He
Avas transferred to Camp Merritt. Was
appointed Corporal and was honorably
discharged from service in July 1919.
AUCKERMAN. FRANK L.— Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Auckerman, Cer-
eal. Pa. Entered service Sept. 5.
1918 . Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and placed with Replacement Com-
pany No. 50. Sailed overseas in Oct.
1918. Returned in Jan. 1919, and
was honorably discharaed later that
month .
AL'KERMAX. HAl:!:Y F.— .^uu ui
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Aukerman.
Entered service Feb. 11. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached to
Company R, 313th Machine Gun Com-
pany. He sailed for Prance May 26.
1919. Was lightly gassed, returned
March 9, 1919, and was honorably
discharged from service on the 24tb
of that month .
LAUI..II-MAX, CHAKLL^ .Sun of
Mr . and Mrs . David L . Baughman
Enlisted June 15, 1917, with the
109th Field Hospital, 103rd Sanitary
Train. 28th Division. He was sent
to Camp Hancock, then Camp Mills.
Sailed overseas May IB. 1918 . Re-*
turned May 9, 1919, and was honor-i
ably discharged on the 21st of that
month .
BERGMAN. ARNOLD CARL — Son
of Mrs. Hilda Bergman. Entered ser
vice Feb. 25, 1918. AVeut to Camp
Lee and was attached to the 83rd
Transportation Corps. He was trans-
ferred to Camp Belvoir and Camp
Humphrey . Sailed overseas in July
1918. Returned in July 1919. and
was honorably discharged later that
month .
BLACKBURN. WADE A.— Son of
James C . Blackburn. Entered the
service on Oct. 4, 19i8. in the 335tlh
Battalion Tank Corps at Gettysburg.
Blackburn went over.seas in Oct. 1918.
and returned May 5, 1919. Honor-
ably discharged May 22. 1919.
BLAKE. WILLIAil B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Blake, Westmoreland
City. Entered service June 3, 1918
Went to Camp Greenleaf then Camp
Forrest. Placed with the Headquar-*
ters' Troop of the 6th Div. Sailed
overseas July 6, 1918 . Returned in
June 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged from service at Camp Dix
June 17. 1919.
BLOOM CHAIiLES O.— Son of Mr.
an<l Mrs. Oliver Bloom. Entered ser-
vice Feb. 22, 1918. Went to Camp
Lee and was placed with the 155th
Transportation Corps. He sailed for
France in May, 1918, and was at the
time of publication still in service
overseas.
BOLLING. DANII^L GODFRET —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels C. Boiling.
Irwin, Pa Enlisted June 25th, 1918.
in the Navy. He was stationed at
Newport, was aboard the U. S. S.
Dakota. Made several trips overseas
and w as honorably discharged from
service August 15, 1919.
BOLLING. CARL O. T. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nels C. Boiling, Irwin.
Pa. Enlisted July 30. 1918. He was
in the Radio Detachment on the Ma-
rine Corps. Was sta;ioned at Paris
Island; was on board the U. S. S.
Atlantis, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Aug. 27, 1919.'
BORRELLI. LUUIS — Entered ser-i
vice April 29. 1918. Went to Camp
Lee and was placed with the 32nd'
Company, 155th Depot Brigade. He
was appointed Corporal then sergeant,
and was honorably discharged from
the service of the United States Dec.
28, 1918.
BOX. ROBERT M. — Shafton, Pa.
Entered service the latter part of May
1918 . Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and made Cook in the Medical Depart-
ment. He was transferred to Camp
Crane. Sailed overseas in Aug, 1919.
returned to the United States in Aug.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service about the middle of that
month at Camp Dis.
BRENTZEL. WILLIAM F. — Son of
Henry W. and Naomi Brent zell. En-
tered service Sept. 18, 1917. Was as-
signed to Camp Gordon and embarked
for overseas from Camp Mills on Juu«
27, 1918. Was attached to the 307th
Supply Train, Company C, 82nd Di-
vision. Returned to the United States
on May 9, 1919, and was honorably
discharged with rank of Corporal on
May 13, 1919, at Camp Dix.
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BROCKER. ROBERT J.— Son of ,Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas lirocked. Adams
Mine, Irwin, Pa. Entered servii.-e
service Sept. 22, 1917. He went to
Camp Lee. Was attached to the 6th
Ant i- Air Craft. Machine Gun Batta-
lion, transferred to Camp Sevier and
Wads worth, was commissioned Sec-
ond Lieutenant and was honorably dis-
charged frcm service Dec. 8, 1919.
BROWN. JUiiN AJiTHUR — Sun of
Mrs. Christina Brown, Irwin, Pa. En-
tered service Feb. 8, 1918. Went to
Camp Greene and was attached to
Headquarters Company, 58th Infan-
try, 4th Div. He sailed overseas in
May 1918. Was wounded, returned
to the United States Feb. 11, 1919,
and was. at the time of publication,
under treatment for his wounds at
U. S. Hospital. Carlisle. Pa.
BROWN. JOSEPH L. — Was born
April 26, 1895. He is the son of Wil
liam R. Brown, of Irwin, Pa. He en
tered service April 29, 1918. with the
Headquarters Company of the 319th
Rei,'iment, and went overseas May 17,
1918. He was in the battles of Ar-
gonne and Meuse. He returned from
overseas on May 21, 1919, and was
honorably discharged June 13, 1919.
at Camp Sherman.
BROWN, ISAIAH FLOYD — North
Trwin, Pa Entered bervice Sept. 7.
1918. Went to Camp Colt and was at-
tached to the Headquarters Detacli-
nient, Tank Corps. He was given the
rank of Corporal and was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 14, 1918.
BUTLER, ARCHIE — !^on of John But-
ler, of Larimer, Pa. He entered ser-
vice March 11. 1918, H'ith Company F,
4Sth Artillery, and was sent to Fort
McKinley, Maine. Butler went over-
seas in 1918. He was in the hat-
eles of St. Mihiel and Argonne. He
returned from oversous ilarch 1919,
and was honorably discharged the
same month.
BUTLER. PHELIX — He is the son
of John Butler, of Larimer. He en-
tered service April 6, 1917, with the
3rd Military Police and was sent to
Fort Brown. Texas. Sergeant But-
ler went overseas March 16, 1918. He
was in the battles of Aisne, Champ
Marne, Argonne and Belleau "Woods .
He returned from overseas Aug. 22,'
1919, and was honorably discharged
Sppt. 2, 1919.
CALDWELL, DR. JOHN D . — Ir-
win. Pa. Born Nov. 1, 1872. Enlisted
in the military service on Nov. 1, 1818.
Was assigned to the Medical Corps at
Camp Greenleaf and was transferred
to New York City where he was the
sanitary officer in chirge of Debarka-
tion Hospital No. 5 with Headquarters
in .old Grand Central Palace. Was
honorably discharged from service on
June 2s. 1019, with rank of Captain.'
CALDWELL, ROY — North Irwin.
Pa. Son of Mrs. David Caldwell. New
Florence. Pa. Entered service Sept.
22, 1917. He was sent to Camp Lee,
then Meade, attached to M. R. S.
302. Sailed for France in Dec. 1917.
returned to the United States in June
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service later that month with the
rank of Corporal.
CALDWELL, WILLIAM HUGHES
— Son of Dr. John O. and Mrs. Ida
Hughes Caldwell, Irwin, Pa . Entered
the service in the spring of 1918, and
trained at the Massachuchusetts Int.
of Technology. Was transferred to
flying station and received commission
as Ensign at Penascola, Florida. \Vas
honorably discharged from service the
latter part of Jan.. 1919.
CARLSON, ELMER D . — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Carlson, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Sept. 22,
1917. Went to Camp Lee and was at^
tached to the Machine Gun Company,
155th Depot Brigade, 80th Div. He
was appointed First Sergeant and was
honorably discharged from service in
Nov. 1918.
CARLSON, JOHN A.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Carlson, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service July 15. 1918. Was
at State College, then Camp Colt with
the 310th Motor Transportation Corps.
He sailed overseas in Nov. 1918, and
was at the time of publication still in
the Army of Occupation.
CARLSON, OSCAR W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Carlson, Lrwin, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 4, 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Forrest, placed
with the 4th Provisional Recruit Com-
pany, and was honorably y discharged
from the service of the United States,
Dec. 26, 1918.
'■A!;i;, JAMES E. — Son <.f Mr. nu-}
and Mrs. August Carlson, Irwin, Pa .
Entered service Aug. 1, 1918, went
to Camp Johnson and was attached to
Motor Truck Company, No. 547. He
sailed overseas Sept. 30, 1918. Re'
turned to the United States July 18.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service July 24, 1919.
iWKKoLL, HARRY O.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Carroll. North Irwin;
Pa. Entered service April 5, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Lee and attached to
Company E, 31st Battalion. 153rd
Depot Brigade. He sailed overseas
Mav 24, 1918. Was gassed, returned
to the United States Nov. 23, 1918,
and was honorably discharged from
service Feb. 3, 1919.
CARROLL. JOHN *' Snu ..f Mr.
and Mrs. James C. Carroll. Entered
service Sept . 22, 1917. . Went to
Camp Lee and was attached to the
19th Railroad Engineers. He was
transferred to Camp Gordon, Merritti
and Mills, sailed overseas in April
1918. Returned to the United States
in March 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service April 10, 1919.
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A. L'aroou, LariiiiLi. ^\. . Entered the
service March 23, 1917. Assigned to
Fort Brown, transferred to Camp Coll.
Camp Greene and Camp Mills. Sailed
for France May 3, 1918. Attached
Headquarters Compan/, 59th Infantry
4th Div. Cited for" skillful use of
trench mortar in Muese-Argonne on
Sept. 30, 1918, Returned to the
United States Aug. 1, 1919, and was
still in service at time of this publi-
cation.
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CARSON, KENNETH— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank il . Carson, Irwin,
Pa. Enlisted May 7, 1918, in the
Navy. Was sent to Wissahickon Bar-
racks and Sewells Point. He was on
board the U. S. S. Sudbury, Made
several trips overseas and was hon-
orably discharged from service April
9, 1919.
CHIEA, GIOVANNI— Shaf ton. Pa.
Entered service July 31, 1918. He
was attached to Company A, 125th En-
gineers and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
Dec. 21, 1918, at Carao Sherman.
CIPKA, EDWARD— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Cipra. Enlisted May 13,
1918, with Troop H, 12th Cavalry.
He was stationed at Fort Bliss, made
Corporal Aug. 31, 1019. Was hon-
orably discharged from service in May
1919. but re-enlisted in June 1919,
and was Sept. 1, 1919. stationed at
Camp Hachita, New Mexico .
CLARKE, EDWIN ^ . — Son of Mrs.
Let tie May Clarke. Irwin, Pa. En-
listed Sept. 19, 1918. in the S. A. T.
C. at the University of Pittsburgh.
He served as an instructor there in
the Motor Mechanic School, and was
honorbaly discharged from service De-
cember 7. 1918.
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CLARKE. JOHN M. M.— Son of
Mr. ami Mrs. John J. Clark. En
tered military service Sept, 4, 1918,
and was sent to Camp Forrest. He
was attached to Company A, 124th
Engineers, and was honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States Dec. 1918, at Camp Sherman.
COLES, ELMER K — Suu uf Mr,
and Mrs. Cyrus W, Cole. Irwin, Pa,
Entered service July 2, 1918. W^as
asssigued to Camp Humphreys and
placed with Company A, 314th En-
gineers, 89th Div. He sailed for
France Aug. 26, 1918, returned to the
United States May 26, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from military
service June 4, 1919 .
CONEYBEER, WILLIAM E.— Son
of Mrs. Elizabeth Coneybeer, Shafton,
Pa. Enlisted at Welland, Ont. En
listed June 6. 1915, in the Canadian
Army aud was attached to No, 9 Pla
toon, 76th Battalion. He sailed
from Halifax in March 1915. Was
wounded in October 1916. Returned
to Canada in March 1918. and was
honorably discharged in May 1918 .
He re ■ enlisted and was an instructor
in a Canadian (luv (rinii.ni School.
CONNER, CIIARJ LS M. — Irwin,
P., Sun of Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Con-
ner. Entered service July 1, 1918,
and was sent to Spring Garden Insti-
tute for training. He was assigned to
the 335th Supply Company, Q, M. 0.,
was sent to Camp Johnson and Mer-
ritt. Sailed overseas Oct. 2, 1918.
Returned to the United States May
13, 1919, and was honorably dis-
[■harcred from service Mav 25, 1919.
CONER, MIKE — Was Born April
the 15th, 1893. He is the son of Ca-
sino Coner, of Larimer. Pa. He en-
tered the service March 1917. with
Company A, 315th Machine Gun Bat-
tallion and went overseas April 15.
1918, Coner was in the battles of
Argonne, Chateau Thierry. He re-
turned from overseas May 30, 1919,
and was honorably discharged tho
same day.
COOK, CHARLES b, — Son of Mrs,
Sarah A. Cook, Irwin Pa. Entered
service July 9, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Doniphan and was attached tr-,
Battery E, 128th Field Artillery, 35th
Div. He was transferred to Fort Sill.
Camp Mills and Devens . Was made
Corporal, sailed overseas May 19,
1918, returned to the United States
in May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Liter that month.
COOK, HARRY L. — Son of Mrs.
Sarah A. Cook, Irwin, Pa . Entered
service Feb, 11, 191?. He was senO
to Camp Lee, attached to Company C,
305th Field Signal Battalion, 80th
Div. Was made Corporal and honor-
ably discharged from service Jan. 26,
1919.
COOK, JOHN A — SoA of Mrs. Sarah
A. Cook, Irwin, Pa. Entered service
April 29, 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Lee and there attached to Com-
pany I. 6th Battalion. He was given
the rank of Corporal, then Sergeant,
and was honorably discharged from
service in Dec. 1918, at Camp Sher
man .
CREIGHTON, JOHN HAYS— Son of
Mr. and Mrs, John H Creighton. Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service March 26th.
1918. He was sent to Camp Mills
attached to the 301st Quartermasters'
Corps, transferred to Camp Merritt.
Was made First Sergeant and was hon-
orably discharged from service in June
1919.
CROOKSTON. ROBERT R, — Son of
Mrs. Margaret Crookston, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service in Sept. 1918. He
was in the S. A, T. C, at Oberlin
College and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
Dec, 23, 1918.
DAHL. WILLIAM A. — Son of Peter
N . Dahl, Irwin, Pa . Entered service
Nov, 6, 1918, and was assigned to
Camp Greene. He was attached to
2nd Company. 1st Training Battalion.'
154th Depot Brigade and was honor-
ably discharged from service Jan.
2, 1919, at Camp Meade,
DAVIS, HARRY W. — Son of Mrs
Sarah Davis, Irwin, Pa, Entered ser-
vice the latter part or Sept. 1917, in
the U. S, Navy, Trained at Hamp-
ton Roa.ds and Newport. Lost all of
his effects by the sinking of his ship,
U . S . S . Oosterdyk, by a German
submarine on July 10, 1918.^ En-
gineer Davis was still in service on
Sept, 1, 1919.
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DAVIS, HOWARD C. — Son of Mrs.
Sarah Davis, Irwm. Pa. Entered ser-
.vice Sept. 22, 1917, and was as-
signed to Camp Lee, transferred to
Camp Gordon and Camp Upton. Went
overseas in May 191S. Cited for ef-
Hcient first-aid treatment to a wounded
comrade while under heavy shell fire in
the Meuse-Argonne on Oct. 7, 1918.
Returned to the United States and was
discharged on May 2^, 1919. at Camp
Di.x with rank of Sargeant.
DAUGHERTY, CLARENCE H. —
Son of Mrs. George Gamber. North
Irwin, Pa . Entered service July 22,
1918, and was sent to Camp Lee. He
sailed overseas Oct. 28. 1918, drove
a staff touring car for General Persh-
ings Headquarters, returned to the
United States June 21, 1919, and waa
honorably discharged from service July
1st, 1919.
DELEUKERE, AR.UAND — Son of
Mrs. Emily DeLeurere. North Irwin,
Pa. Entered service Feb. 26, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Lee, Laurel Meade
and others . He was attached to
Headquarters Company, 5th Engineers,
was ready to sail overseas when he
took influenza and pneumonia and died
at Hoffman Island, N. Y., Oct. 18,
1918.
DIAS WILLIAM .7. }', . — Son of
Jlr. and Mrs. James L. l»ias, Irwin.
Pa. Enlisted May 4th, 1917, with
Company B, 7th Field Signal Battalion]
He was stationed at Port Levenworth.
Fort Oglethorpe and Eliss. Was made
Sergeant and was honorably discharged
from service Sept, 1, 1919.
DONEGAN. JOHN J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Doneg.m. North Irwin,
Pa, Enlisted April 8. 1918, in the
United States Navy. He was stationed
at Philadelphia Navy Yards, was on
board the U. S. S. Plattsburg and
Imperator; made several trips over-
seas and was at the time of publication
still doing transport duty.
DUFFY. JA.MKS \, — Was born
Jan. 6, 1901. He is the son of Peter
Duffy or Larimer. Ho entered ser-
vice Aug. 18, 1919, with the Ordance
I>epartment, was assi'jned to Camp
Raritan, New Jersey. Duffy is still
in Camp.
DUFFY, .i< iHN i' - -li.- IS Tlic S..II
of Peter Duffy of Larimer, Pa. He
enlisted in the service June 28 th.
1916, with the 5th Supply Company,
and was assigned to Camp Lee.
Duffv was honorably discharged
July 23. 1918.
I'i.i-FV, rKTKl; K.— Snn .n' I'.-tPr
Duffy, of Larimer, j?a. He entered
service June 26, 1916, with Company
L, llltli Infantry, and was assigned
to Camps Stewart, Hancock and Dix.
Corporal Duffy went overseas May 5.
1918, and was in the battles of Chat-
eau Thierry, Forest, De Fere, Furtur,
Fimes and Fismette, He was wound--
ed by shrapnel and was slightly gassed
and returned from overseas in Feb.
1919, and honorably discharged the
sinne month .
DUGAN, DANIEL R. — Son of Mr.-
and Mrs. William Dugan of Larimer,
Pa. He entered service Sept. 22,
1917. with Company G, 325th Infantry
and was assigned to Camps Lee, Gor-
don and Upton. Sergeant Dugan went
overseas on April 25, 1918, and was
in the Battles of Morbiche, St, Mihiel,
Meuse and Argonne. He was wound-
ed by shrapnel. He returned from
overseas May 17, 1910. and was hon-
orably discharged May 29, 1919,
DUNMIRE. GLENX CLAYTON—
Son of Mr, and Mrs, Andrew J. Dun-
mire, North Irwin, Pa. Enlisted in
June 1917, in the Nivy. Was sent
to Cape May, He was placed on
board the U, S. S. Michigan. Was
doing Coast Defense Duty, transferred
to Sewells Point, was an expert on
boat repair work and was honorably
discharged from service Aug. 13,
1919.
DUNMIRE, RUSSELL P — Son of
Mr . and Mrs . Andrew J , Dunmire,
North Irwin, Pa , Entered service
Feb. 25, 1918. He was in the Or-
dance Department. Sent to the Aber-
deen Proving Ground, given the rank
of Corporal, later commissioned Sec-
ond Lieutenant, and was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 19. 1918.
DUNN, SAMUEL E. — Son of Mrs.
Margaret Dunn, Irwin, Pa. Entered
service in July 1917. He was sent to
Columbus Barracks, then Fort Benja-
min Harrison, attached to Company M,
45th Infantry, and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Feb. 1919.
DWIRE, HARRY H. — North Irwin,
Pa. Entered service in May 1918.
Went to Camp Meade and was at-
tached to Company C, 52nd Infantry.
He sailed overseas July 4, 1918. Re-
turned to the United States the latter
part of June 1919, and was honorabl>
discharged from service at Camp Dix
a little later.
ECKBERG, LOUIS ALEXANDER —
Son of Mr. John Eckherg, Irwin. Pa.
Enlisted Sept. 12, 1918. in the United
States Navy. He was sent to the
Philadelphia Navy Yards, then Seattle.
Washington, later to Camp Dewey, and
was honorably dischar£ed from servi<'»»
in Feb. 1919.
EICHENBERG, CHARLES C— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eichenberg,
Irwin, Pa. Entered service in Aug.
1918. He was assigned to Camp
Lee placed with Company E. 8th Bat-
tallion. Was appointed Corporal and
was honorably discharged from service
in February 1919.
ERNEST. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ernest, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service in March 1918, went
to Camp Hancock and was placed with
Battery F, 54th Coast Artillery Corps.
He sailed overseas, returned to the
United States in Feb. 1919, and was
honorably discharged from servire
later that month at Camp Merritt.
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EWALD, FRED— Son of Mrs .
Samuel Richards, North Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Jan. L:3, 1918. Was
sent to Douglas, Arizona, and attached
to Troop M, 15th Cavalry. He sailed
for France March 14, 1918. returned
to the United States June 19th, 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service June 25, 1919, with the rank
of Corporal .
EYLER, WILLARD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adam Kyler. Enlisted
Feb. 26, 1918, with Company I, 110th
Infantry, 28th Dlv., was assigned to
Camp Hancock, then Merritt. He
sailed for France May 3, 1918, was
slightly gassed and wounded in foot
"by shrapnel. Returned to the United
States Jan. 3r 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service May 22.
1919.
FAZU'I.i, XKlv Smi, nf Alv. rm,|
Mrti. Jaijiuii Faziuli, Irwm, I'a. En-
tered service April 29, 1918. Went
to Camp Lee and was attached to Com-
pany H, 63rd Infantry. He was trans-
ferred to Camp Meade and was hon-
orably discharged fror.i the service of
the United States May 13, 1919.
FKTJCK, MATTEO — Irwin, Pa.
Entered service July 2nd, 1917, Went
to Camp Merritt and was attached to
a Supply Company of the Infantry .
He sailed for France April 5, 1918,
and was at the time of publication,
still in the Army of Occupation .
FINDLE, WILI.IA.M M.— Smi ..f
John Findle, of Larimer . He en-
tered service May 23. 1918, with the
Machine Gun Department and later
the Cavalry, and was assigned to the
Camps Columbus, Russell and Henry.
Findle was honorably discharged Feb.
1919, at Camp Henry, Knox, Ky.
1-INK, SiM'l-'r- -Smm Ml .Mr. ;n,.|
Mrs . George W . Fiuk, Irwin, Pa .
Entered the U. S. Naval Reserve
Forces. June 5, 1918. Trained at the
Great Lakes Naval Station, Pelham
Bay Naval Station, Officer Material
School for Pay Corps, Princeton, N.
J. Ranked as Chief Petty Officer, C.
S. K. Was honorsibly discharged
from service on January 17, 1919.
Fl.AllI'lirrV. Mt\\:\ .M . Son ,)f
Mrs . Michael O'Connell . Entered
service Sept. 19, 1917. Trained at
the New York Armory and was sent
overseas Dee. 2, 1917, with Company
D, 409th Telephone tiattalion. Signal
Corps. He was in a Motorcycle ac-
cident, returned to the United States
Oct. 21, 1918, and w,is honorably dis-
charged from service April 18, 1919
FLETCHER, JOSEPH 1).--S.in nf
Prank Fletcher, Irwlu, Pa . Entered
service Dec. 6, 1917. Was sent to
Fort Crockett and attached to Com-
pany C, 153rd Depot Brigade. R. D.,
1st Battalion ( Trench Artillery . He
sailed overseas in March 1918 . Re-
turend to the United States in March
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service on the 15th of that
month .
PRANK. IIEULERT l.^^ym of Air.
and Mrs. A . Frank, Irwin, Pa . En-
tered service April 5, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee, attached to the
Quartermaster's Corps. Was made
Sergeant, then Sergeant-Major and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice March 4, 1919.
FREEBURG. OSCAR A. — Sun of
Mr . and Mrs . Charles A . Freeburg,
Irwin, Pa. Entered service in April
1918. Went to Camp Colt and was
placed with Company C. 304th Tank
Corps. He was transferred to Camp
Mills and Merritt. Sailed oversea^
Oct. 18, 1918. Returned to the
United States May 1, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
later that month with the rank of
Cnrporal .
FRY. KPNNETT t:.^S,ni of Mr.
and Mrs . Daniel H. Fry, Irwin, Pa .
Entered service Sept. 22, 1917. Went
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company C, 320th Machine Gun Bat-
tallion. He sailed for France in April
1918. Was in a number of the large
engagements . Died of pneumonia ia
Oct. 12, 1918, at Base Hospital No.
58, and is buried at Rimaucourt.
Haute-Marne, France .
GAUDNLR. WILLIAM HENRY —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gard-
ner, of Irwin, Pa. He entered service
Dec. 14, 1917, with the U.S. Navy.
He was Second-class Seaman on board
the N. T. S. Newport, R. I., and
U . S . S . Louisiana . Seaman Gard-
ner received the Gunnery Record and
was honorably dischatged March 8,
1919, at the Navy Yard. Philadelphia.
Pa.
GAUT. CHARLES FRITCHMAN—
Son of Mrs. Rilla Gaut. Irwin Pa.
Enlisted in June 1917. with the 109th
Field Hospital, 103rd Sanitary Train.
28th Div. He sailed (tverseas in May
1918. Returned to (he United States
in May, 1919, and was honorably di.s>
charged from service at Camp Dix
later that month.
GAUT. JOHN GOEHRING — Son of
Mrs. Rilla Gaut, Irwin. Pa. Enlisted
in June, 1917, with the 109th Field
Hospital, 103rd Sanitary Train, 28tb
Div. He went to Camp Hancock with
that outfit, was appointed Sergeant,
sailed overseas in May 1918, returned
to the United States the latter part of
July 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service that month .
GEORGE, MURRAY C . — Son of
Mr . Samuel C . George, West Leb
anon, Pa . Entered service April 5,
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Company B, 305th Am-
munition Train, 80th Division . Ha
sailed overseas May 25. 1918 . Re-
turned to the United States Aug. 17.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service August 22. 1919.
GITTENS, JOHN A — Shafton, Pa.
Entered service in August 1918. Went
to Camp Wadsworth and was attached
to Headquarters Company, 56 th Pi-
oneer Infantry. He sailed overseas
in Sept. 1918. Returned to the
United States in June 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
later that month.
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(_;00D. HAKKISOX — Sun nf Mr.
aud Mrs . Jesse G . (iooil, Irwin, Pa.
Knlisted July 26, 1915. with Head-
quarters Company, 82nd Infantry, 16tli
Div. He was sent to the Hawaiian
Islands, was there for three years,
and was at the time of publication,
still in service, located at Camp Kear-
ny, Cal.
i.i<.n.H>. IIKNKY J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry P. Good, Irwin,' Pa.
Entere-l service May 27, 1918 . Was
sent to Camp Greenleaf and was there
attached to the Base Hospital of the
llOth Div. He sailed overseas No-
vember 12. 1918. Returned to the
United States July 6, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
four days later.
(iuol), .s<'OTT W.^Snn of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse G. Good. Entered
service July 1st, 1913. Was sent to
Cambridge Springs, tbon Camp Taylor
and was attached to Battery B, 18tb
Field Artillery. He served as an
instructor in Bridge work at Camp
Taylor and was honorably discharged
from service in December 1918.
GOOD, WILLIAM L — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse O. Good, Irwin, Pa.
Enlisted July 13, 1918, with Company
F, 10:ird Supply Train, 28th Div.
and was sent to Camp Hancock . H'
sailed overseas April 28, 1918, was
gassed at Chateau Thierry, underwent
treatment at Base Hospital No. 45
and No. 101. Returned to the United
States April 20, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service in
Oct. 1919.
GROW, JOHN 1.— Irwin. Pa. En-
tered service Dec. 17. 1917. Took
course in the Aviation School at Cor-
nell University and transferred to
Carruthers Field Was commissioned
Second Lieutenant and served as fly-
ing instructor at Barron Field. Texas.
Released March 20, 1919. as a reserve
military aviator.
GUSTAFSON. FRANK A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gustafson. En-
tered service in Aug. 1918. He was
assigned to Camp Forrest. Was hon-
orably discharged froiii service Sept.
6, 1918, and died at his home Oct.
8, 1918.
GUSTAFSON, FRKD A.^Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gustafson, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service in Oct.
1917 . Was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Headquarters' Company.
7th Infantry. He sailed for France
in April 1918. Was wounded in the
Battle of the Argonne. returned to the
United States Aug. 23, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 27th of that month.
HAMILTON. CLARENCE A. — Sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton,
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted Nov. 4. 1914.
in the United States Navy. He was
stationed at Philadelphia Navy Yards,
then Newport Training Stations. Was
on board the U. S. S. O'Brien. Was
Chief Machinists' Mase and was hon
orably discharged trjm service Nov,
8, 1918.
HAMILTON, JAMES K. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hamilton, Ir-
win, Pa . Entered service in July
1918. He was sent to Camp Forrest,
attached to the 3rd Company, Pro
visional Engineers, Recruit Battalion,
transferred to Camp Greenleaf and
was honorably discharged from ser
vice in Aug. 1918.
HAMILTON, L . MALCOLM — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Hamil-
ton, Irwin, Pa. Entered service in
Sept. 1918. He was in the Students'
Naval Training Corps at State College
and was honorably discharged from
service in Dec. 1918,
HARKNESS, CHARLES S. — Son of
John J. Harkness, of Ardara, Pa. He
entered service with the Motor Me-
chanics on Sept. 9, 1918, and was
assigned to Fort Pitt. Private Hark-j
ness was honorably discharged Dec
1918.
HAMMILL, CHARLES RICHARD —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ham-
mill, Irwin, Pa. He enlisted into the
service July 1907, with the U. S.r
Navy. He is Chief Mechanist, and
spent four years in China. He is still
in service of the Navy, assigned to
Italy.
HARPER. WILLIAM HENRY. JR. —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Harper, Irwin, Pa. Enlisted May 3,
1917. with Battery A, 112th Field Ar-
tillery. 2nd Division . He was sta--
tioned at Fort Williams, Fort Myers,
Merritt and others. Sailed overseas
Jan. 11. 1918. Returned to the
United States Aug. 6, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
one week later with the rank of Cor-
poral .
HARRISON, EDWAKD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Harrison, North Ir-
win. Entered service Sept. 22, 1917.
He was sent to Camp Lee, attached to
Company A, 320th Infantry, sailed
overseas in May 19 IS, was wounded
by a high explosive shell, returned to
the United States the latter part of
March 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service April 8, 1919,
with the rank of Corpoial.
HELMAN, ELMEIt GRANT — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Helman . En-
tered service July 15, 1918. Was at
State College then Camp Hancock. He
was attached to the 8th Company
Coast Artillery Corps, and was honor-
ably discharged from service Dec. 4,
1918.
HELMAX, WILLIAM ALVIN — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Helman, Ir-
win, Pa. Enlisted ia the S. A. T.
C. at the University of Pittsburgh.
He was stationed at the Allegheny
County Soldiers Memorial Hall, was
Tuade Corporal and honorably dis-
charged from service Dec. 12, 1918.
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HKXSLER. JOSEPH A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hensler. No.
Irwin, Pa. Entere 1 service Sept.
22, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company A, 319th In-
fantry, 80th Div He tailed overseas
in May 1918. Was wounded Oct. 11,
1918. Returned to the United States
in July 1919, and honorably dis-
charged from service later that month
with the rank of Top Sergeant.
HENSLEK. PETEii BOXIFArK—
Son of ilr. and Mrs. T. D . Hensler.
entered service in July 3918. He was
sent to Carnegie Technical School.*
Pittsburgh, then Raleigh. N. C. was
attached to Company D, played in the
band and was honorably discharged
from service Dec. 16, 1918, with the
rank of Sergeant,
IIEXSLEK. THOMA.S r»A-\HAN.—
Son of Mr . and iirs . T. 1.) . Henser,
North Irwin, Pa. Enlisted April 15,
1918, with 107th Filed Artillery Band,
28th Div. He was sent to Camp Han-
cock and Mills. Sailc-i overseas May
19, 1918 . Returned to the United
States May 9th, 1913, and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
22nd of that month.
HKXSLER. WILLIAM— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph E. Hensler, North
Irwin. Pa. Enlisted in Nov. 1915.
with Company E, 28th Infantry, 1st
Div. He sailed overseas June 7,
1918. Was wounded at the Battla
of Soissons, returned to the United
States in March 1919, and was at the
time of publication still in service.
HEKOLD, EDMUND W. — Son of
Mrs. Julia A. Herold, Irwin, Pa. En-
tered service in August 1918. He was
at Camp Pitt, then Jackson. Was at-
tached to Battery C, 12th Regiment.
Was made Sergeant and was honorably
discharged from service in Jan. 1919.
HERSHEY. C. VICTOR-^Son of
Mrs. Sarah Hershey, Irwin, Pa. En-
listed in May 1917, in the Navy. He
was sent to Philadelpaia Navy Yards,
was on board the U. S. S. Alabama
and Pennsylvania and was at the time
of publication still in service over-
seas.
HESS. VENE — Ir^^M^. Pa. Enlist-
ed in May 1917, with Company D,
111th Infantry and was assigned to
Camp Hancock . He sailed overseas
in April 1918. Was wounded in the
right leg . Returned to the United
HOUSEHOLDER, EDWIN A. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Householder,
North Irwin. Pa. Entered service
July 24. 1918 . Was sent to Camp
Colt and attached to Headquarters'
Company, 332nd Tank Corps. He
States in May 1919, and was honorab- sailed for France Sept. 15, 1918. Was
ly discharged from service in June gassed, returned to the United States
1919. June 12, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service June 18, 1919.
HOUSEHOLDER. JOHNATHAN A.
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. George House-
holder, North Irwin, Pa. Entered ser-
vice March 25, 1918. Went to Camp
Crane and was attached to the Medical
Section. He was transferred to Camp
Merritt, sailed overseas June 13, 1918,
was awarded a D. S. C. for excep-
tional bravery at Dunsur-Meuse. Re-
turned to the United States May 8,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service May 12, 1919.
HOUSEHOLDER, JlOY W. — Son of
Mr . and Mrs . George Householder,
Irwin, Pa . Entered service July 22,
1918. He was assigned to Camp Lee,
placed with Company 1, 18th Battal-
lion Replacement Troop, and was hon-
orably discharged from the service of
the United States Dec. 21, 1918.
HKABAK. JOSEPH D. — Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hrabak, North Ir-
win, Pa. Enlisted May 31. 1917, with
the 6th Engineers . He sailed for
France in Dec . 1917 . Was in most
of the important engagements. Re-
turned to the United States in Aug.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service later that month at Camp
Dix.
HKABAK. ALBERT R.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hrabak, North
Irwin, Pa. Entered .'^ervice in Mar.
1918, went to Camp Leach an was
attached to the 32nd Transportation
Corps. He sailed overseas in Oct.
1918. was made Corporal, returned to
the United States in July 1919. and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice later that month.
^^SSSS^
HUDSON, JAMES H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Hudson. En-
listed Oct. 2, 1918, in the S. A. T.
C. at Muskingum College. He was
honorably discharged from the ser-
vice of the United States Dec. 20,
1918.
HUNTLEY^ E. STEWART — Son of
Mr . and Mrs . Carl G . Huntley, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Sept. 4,
1918. He went to Camp Sherman.
Was attached to Company A, 124th
Engineers. Was transferred to Camp
Forrest and was honorably discharged
from Military service Jan. 19, 1919.
HUKSH. CHARLES ROBERT — Son
of Mr . and Mrs . James H . Hursh.
North Irwin, Pa . Entered service
Sept. 22, 1918. Went to Camp Lee
and was there attached to the 305th
Mobile Ornance Repair Shop. He
sailed for France in May 1918, re-
turned to the United States May 24,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service June 3, 1919, with the
rank of Sergeant.
HURSH, RAYMOND E. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos H. Hursh. Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Feb. 8.
1918. Went to Fort Douglas and
was attached to Troop C, 7th Cav-
alry, 15th Div. He transferred to
Fort Bliss. Was made Corporal and
honorably discharged from service
June 11. 1919.
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HL'TCUIX-^OX. JACOB C— Suu ui
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson.
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted Jlay 12. 1917.
with the 112th Field Hospital, lOHrd
Sanitary Train, 28th Division . He
was sent to ilt. Gretna, then Hancock,
sailed overseas May 18. 1918, re-
turned to the United States in May
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service May 14. 1919.
JACOB.S. IIAKOLU 8. — tiou of Mr.
and Mrs. Jam«s O. Jacobs, North Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Sept. ] 8,
1918. He was in the S. A. T. C.
at Muhlenberg College, and was hon-
orably discharged from military ser-
vice Dec. 12, 1918.
JUHX.S. LliAKLKS 'J'.—Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. David Johns. Shafton Road,
Irwin, Pa . Entered service in April
1918. He was sent to Camp Lee at-
tached to the Motor Truck Company,
was made Corporal and honorably dis-
charged from service in April 1919.
Juli.WsON, ARTHUR C. — Son of
Mrs. Blenda Johnson, Irwin, Pa, En-
tered service Sept. 22. 1917. He
went to Camp Lee, then Princeton and
a number of Flying Fields. Was com-
missioned Second Lieutenant and was
honorably discharged from service Jan.
7, 1919.
JOHN>UX, JOHN ARTHLK— Sou
of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Johnson,
Irwin, pa . Entered tervice July 15,
1918. "Went to Camp Hancock and
was attacheii to 109th Ambulance Co.
103rd Sanitary Train. 28th Div. He
sailed overseas, was appointed Mess
Sergeant, returned to the United
States May 9, 1919. and was honor-
ably discharged from service later at
Camp Dix.
Ji.>-\h:.s. AKTHLK \VlLBUii— .Son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Jones;
Irwin, Pa . Entered service in Sep-
tember 1918. He was in the S. A.
T. C. at State College, and was hon-
orably discharged from service in Dec.
1918.
KEISTEK. C. KOSCUE— Son ni Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M. Keister. Irwin.
Pa. Entered service August 15, 1918.
Was attached to the 33rd Infantry,
Replacement Troops, Stationed at
Camp Pitt. He transferred to Camp
Gordon, and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
Nov. 29, 1918.
Ki-.i>TEK. :?. JAM^S^fron oi Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M . Keister, Irwin,
Pa. Entered the service on July 31,
1918. Was assigned to Vancouver
Barracks and attache! to the Spruce
Production Division of the Aircraft
Service. Ranked as a Sergeant. Died
of pneumonia Jan. fi, 1919. at hos-
pital in Vancouver, Washington.
KISTLER. HARRY E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Edward Kistler. Irwin. Pa .'
Entered service February 26. 1913 .
Was sent to Camp Lee and was honor-
ably discharged from service April 16,
1918 . He re-enlisted and was at-
tached to the air service. Trained
at the School of Photography at Ro-
chester, N. Y., and was honorably
discharged from that service Dec.
19, 1918.
KISTLER, LAURA E. — Daughter KLINE, JAMES — Son of William KLIXE, JOHN C. — Son of Thos.
of Mr. and Mrs. Eli L. Kistler. North Kline, of Ardara. He entered service Kline, of Ardara. Hp enlisted with
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted Nov. 1. 1918. with Company B. 10*3 Machine Gun Company F, 138th Engineers on July
She was stationed at General Hos- Department, on July 22. 1918. and 22, 1917, and was sent to Camp Lee
pital No. 9, at Lakewood, N, J., and was assigned to Camps Merritt. Upton and Fort Benjamin Harrison. Kline
was honorably discharged from ser- and Dix. JKline went overseas Sept. was honorably discharged Dec. 16,
vice Jan. 3. 1919. 8. 1918. Returned March 19. 1919, 1918.
and was honorably discharged April
5, 1919.
KLINE. JOHN H. — He is the son
of Hiram Kline, of Ardara, and en-
t«red service with Company P. 211th
Engineers on July 31. 1918, and was
assigned to the Camps Foust and
Meade. He was First-class Private
and was honorably cischarged Feb.
1. 1919.
KLINE. SAMUEL — He is the son of
Hiram Kline, of Ardara. and entered
the service with the 19lh Engineers on
Feb. 11. 1918, and was assigned to
the Camps Lee and Merritt. Kline
left for service overseas in JIarch and
died on his way over on April 7, 1918.
He was buried in the American Cem-
etery at Brest, with full milii;iry hon-
ors.
KIM. AUGUST — Son of Gottlieb
Kim, of Larimer. He enlisted in tha
service Oct. 5, 1917, with the 320th
Infantry and was assigned to Camp
Lee . Sergeant Kim was honorably
discharged Dec. 16, 1918.
KLASSEN, NICHOLAS J. — Son of
Mathew Klassen. of Larimer. He en-
tered service Mry 6, 1918, with the
51st Machine Gun Dept., and was as-
signed to Camps Forrest and Dix. He
was First-class Private. He went over-
seas July 4, 1918, and was in the bat-
tles of Meuse, Argonne and Chateau
Thierry. He returned from overseas
in June 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
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KLEMANN. FRED — Son of Mrs.
Margaret Klemann. Entered service
Sept, 1, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Amatol, was attached to the 24th
Company, 2nd Battalian, and was hon-
orably discharged from service in
Jan. 1919.
KLINGENSMITH. RUSSELL J. —
Son of Mr. James Klin^ensmith, No.
Irwin, Pa . Entered service Sept . 5,
1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman
and attached to the 8th Squadron. He
was transferred to Fort Wayne, De-
troit, vvent overseas, returned to the
United States in Jan. 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 21st of the montli
KLINKE, WILLIAM E.— Sun of
Mr . and Mrs . Joseph Kline, North
Irwin, Pa. Entered service Sept.
5, 1918. He was sent to Camp Green-
leaf and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
Sept. 12, 1918.
KOBER, EMMANUEL— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kober, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 4, 1918. Went
to Camp Forrest and was placed with
4th Provisional Recruit Company of
the Engineers. He was transferred
to Camp Sherman, and was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 26,
1918.
KOSKO, GEORGE— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kosko, North Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 25, 1918. He
was in the S. A. T. C. at Thiel
College and was honorably discharged
from service Dec. 11, 1918.
KOSKO, LOUIS — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kosko, North Mt. Pleas-
ant. Entered service July 22, 1918,
was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
the Censor of Mails, P. 0. No. 702.
He sailed for France Oct. 27th, 1918.
Returned to the United States and was
honorably discharged from service
March 4, 1919, at Camp Dix.
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KRAMER, FRED — Sun of Airs. KuU-
Kramer, Irwin, Pa . Entered service
in September 1918. He was in the
Students' Army Training Corps at
State College, and w^s honorably dis-
charged from the service of the United
States in December 1918,
KROYER, STEPHLN— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Kri)yer, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service May 27. 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Hancock, and
placed with the 4th Casual Company,
1st Regiment. He was transferred
to Camp Gordon, and was honorably
discharged from service in Feb, 1919.
LAUGHLIN, JOHN L. — Son of
Mrs. Joseph Bender, Fairmont Hill,
Hirwin, Pa. Entered service ia Sept.
1919. He was sent to Camp Forrest,
attached to the 11th Casual Company.
and was honorably aischarged from
service in December 1918, with rank
of Sergeant.
LENHART, J. RUSH — Sou of Mr.
and Mrs . Samuel R . Lenhart, Irwin,
Pa. Entered service May 27, 1918.
Was assigced to Camp Greenleaf and
placed with Evacuation Ambulance
Company No. 16. He was transferred
to Camp Hill and Mills, sailed for
France Aug. 28, 191S. Returned to
the United States July 7, 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice July 12, 1919.
LENTZ, MERWIN— Entered ser-
vice April 5, 1918. Went to Camp
Lee and was placed with Company D.
315th Machine Gun Company, 80th
Division. He sailed overseas May
17, 1918. Returned to the United
States May 30th, 1919, and was hon
orably discharged from service June
10. 1919, at Camp Slierman.
LEWIS, THOMAS J.— Son of Mrs
Louisa Lewis, Shafton Road, Irwin,
Pa. Entered service July 22. 1918.
He was sent to Camp Lee, attached
to Company B, 147th Engineers. Was
ready to sail overseas, but was pre-
vented on account of the influenza epi-
demic. Was nonorably discharged
from service in Dec. 1918, with the
rank of Corporal .
LINDQUIST. OTTO C.— Son of Mrs.
Theodore Wohlert, Irwin, Pa. En-
listed in the Navy in April 1918. He
was sent to Wissahickoa Barracks.
Was transferred to the Armed Guard,
City Park Barracks, Brooklyn, N, Y.,
and was honorably discharged from
service the latter part of Jan. 1919.
LINTNER. CHARLES C. — Son of
Mrs. Maria J. Lintuer, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service April 5. 1918. Went
to Camp Lee and was attached to the
314th Machine Gun Battalion, 80th
Div. He sailed for France May 26,
1918. Returned to the United States
June 7, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 12th of
that month.
LORENC. JAMES — Son of Joseph
Lorenc, Hahntown Road, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Oct. 5, 1917. He was
sent to Camp Lee, attached to Head-
quarters Company, 155th Depot Bri-
gade. Was later in the Band and was
honorably discharged from service
March 26th, 1919.
LUCAS, DELMER — Son of Thomas
Lucas of Larimer . Fentered service
Sept. 4, 1918, with Company B, 71st
Engineers and was assigned to Camps
Foust, Hill and Dix. Lucas went over-
seas Oct. 21. 1918. Returned July
11, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged July 17. 1919,
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McBRIDE, BYKOX VICTOR— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. James B. McBride,
North Irwin. Entert"! service Sept.
5, 1918. He was asj-igned to Fort
Monroe. Attached lo the Coast Ar-
tillery Electrical School . Was made
Corporal and was honoraTjly dis
charged from service in Dec. 1918.
MlCLELLAND, JOHN PKICE^Son
of Dr. and Mrs. R. P. McClelland,
Irwin, Pa. Entered service in Feb.
1918. He was with the Field Hos-
pital Unit No. 109. 28th Division,
stationed at Camp Hancock. Saileck
for France May 19, 1918, returned
to the United States in May 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
^M. ':KLIi_.liT, ROBJCKT- -.^uii ui Mr.
and Mrs. James McCreight, Irwin, Pa.
Enlisted April 26. 1917. Went to
Camp Hancock and was assigned to
the Supply Company, 107th Field Ar-
tillery, 28th Division. He transferred
to Camp Mills. Sailed overseas May
18, 1918 . Returned to the United
States May 8, 1919, ai.d was honorab-
ly discharged from service the 21st
of that month at Camp Dix.
:u. i:lRUV. benjamin F. — Son of
Robert C. McElroy, Shafton, Pa. En-
tered service Sept. 22, 1917 . Was
sent lo Camp Lee and attached to
Battery B, 319th F. A. H., 82nd Div,
He was transferred to Camp Gordon-
Sailed overseas May 13, 1918, returned
to the United States May 11. 1918.
and was honorably discharged from
service on the 24th of that month.
McELROY. FREDERICK— Son of
Robert C. McElroy, Shafton, Pa. En-
tered service Feb. 26. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee and there attached
to the 168th Transportation Corps.
He sailed for France May 1st, 1918,
was made Corporal, returned to the
United States Aug. 17, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
Aug. 21, 1919.
McGEE. WILLIAM E. — Son of Wil-
liam McGee of Ardara. He enlisted
with Troop D, 5th Cavalry, on Aug.
18, 1919, and was assigned to Glen
Springs, Texas. McGee is still in
service.
MAGILL. (.liAiiLKS T— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Magill, Ir-
win, Pa . Entered service in April
1918. Was sent to Camp Cody and
attached to Company I. 107th Infan-
try. He sailed overseas in Oct. 1918.
Returned to the United States the lat-
ter part of March 1919. and was hon-
ora'bly discharged from service in
April 1919.
MAGILL. DAVID R.^ — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Magill, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 22, 1918, went
to Camp Lee and was there attached
to Company K, 35th Engineers. He
was transferred to Camp Gordon.
Sailed overseas in March 1919 . Re-
turned to the United States in June
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service later that month with the
rank of Sergeant.
t
MAGILL, JOHN H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Thomas A . Magill. Irwin,
Pa . Entered service in April 1918,
and was assigned to Camp Lee. On
account of the effects from an injury
to right leg, received in a motor cycle
accident. Magill was honorably dis-
charged from service in May, 1918.
McKENNA, THOMAS LEO — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Felix McKenna. North
Irwin, Pa. Entered :::ervice Sept. 22,
1917. Went to Camp Lee and was
placed with Company G, 325th Infan-
try, 82nd Div . He sailed overseas
April 25th, 1918, was appointed Cor-
poral, then Sergeant. Returned to the
United States May 18, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 29th of that monlh.
McLaughlin, johx a. — Son of
Mrs. Alex McClain, North Irwin, Pa.
Enlisted July 13, 1916, in the Marine
Corps . He was sent on board the
U. S. S. Pennsylvania: was with the
Convoy that escorted President Wil-
son to France. Was given the rank
of Sergeant, and was at the time of
publication still in service.
Mclaughlin, owen a.— son of
Mrs. Alex. McClain, North Irwin, Pa.
Entered service July ^4, 1918. Went
to Camp Johnson and was attached to
Squadron No. 345, Field Remount. He
sailed overseas in Oct. 1918. Re-
turned to the United States July 6,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service three days later at Camp
Dix.
McWILLIAMS. HOWARD I. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. McWil-
liams. Entered service Sept. 5, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Greenleaf and at-
tached to the Medical Department,
General Hospital No. 38. He served
as an Ambulance Driver at Camp
Greenleaf and Eastview Government
Hospital, New York, and honorably
discharged from service July 26, 1919.
MANCE. GEORGE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Valentine Mance. Enlisted Jan.
28, 1918, with the Cavalry. He went
to Columbia Barracks, was attached
to Troop M, 15th Cavalry. Sailed
overseas in March 1918. Returned to
the United States Juno 19, 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice June 25, 1919.
MARSH, HENRY C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . A . Lincoln Marsh, Irwin,
Pa. Went into service Sept. 6, 1917.
Was sent to Camp Lee. and attached
to the Medical Corps of the 320th In-
fantry, 80th Div. He was transferred
to Camp Dix and Serman. Sailed over-
seas in May 1918, Was wounded in
the right knee, returned to the United
States May 30, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged from service June
7, 1919.
MARCHAND, LOUTS A. — Son of
Mrs. Rush Marchand. Entered aer-
vioe Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Headquar-
ters' Company, 314tia Machine Gun
Battalion, 80th Div. He sailed for
France in May 1918, returned to the ■
United States in June 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
later that month.
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MAKTiN. JAMES LOWELL^Son of
Mr, and Mrs. William L. Martin, Ir-
win, Pa . Entered service in Oct.
1918. Trained at Camp Meigs and
Washington, D. C. Was attached to
the Motor Transport Corps and given
the rank of Corporal. Was honorably
discharged from service in April 1919.
.MARTIN. JOHN ilLAIR — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Martin,
Irwin, Pa . Entered the service in
May 1917. Was stationed at Camp
Hancock, transferred to Camp Mills
and sailed overseas in May 1919. W^as
attached to the 109th Field Hospital,
103rd Sanitary Train, 28th Div. Re-
turned to the United States on May
9, 1919, and was honorably discharged
from service.
MAY. WlJ.lihKl [Hi\ — .Son of .Mr.
and Mrs. Alvey May, Irwin Pa. En-
tered service July 15, 1918. Was sta-
tioned at States College. Then Camp
Holibird and attached to Company A,
307th Motor Transportation Corps.
He sailed for France Oct. 20th. 191d.
Was appointed First Sergeant, re-
turned to the United States July 27,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service August 1, 1919 .
MEN(.;ES. J. ANDRE W—Nephew
of William Clifford Menges. En-
listed in July 1918, he went to Co-
lumbus Barracks, then Camp Taylor.
He graduated from U. O. T. C. at
Camp Taylor, was conmiissioned Sec-
ond Lieutenant and was honorably
discharged from service in April 1919.
MILI-ER. THEODORE KENNETH—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Miller.
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted in Sept. 1918.
He was in the S. A. T. at Muhlen-
berg College at Allenlown. and was
honorably discharged from military
service in December 1919.
MO\VERY, WILLI.H,M STEW^ART—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mow-
ery. Entered service Sept. 4, 1913;
He was sent to Camp Forrest at-
tached to the 4 th Provisional Com-
pany, and was honorably discharged
from service Dec. 26, 1918.
MINICHIELIO, FELICE— Son of
Nick Minichiello, of Larimer. En-
listed Oct. 6, 1917, with Company A,
1st Prov. Regt., was assigned to Camp
Lee and Merritt. Minichiello went
overseas Jan. 1918. Was in the bat-
tles of Argonne, St. Mihiel and Cha-
teau Thierry. Returned from overseas
June 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
MUSE. ROY — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Muse, Irwin, Pa. Entered
service July 15, 1918, went to Camp
Hancock and was attadied to the 2nd
Company, 37th Coast Artillery. He
was transferred to Camp Eustice,
Stewart and Fort Wright, was ranked
a Mechanic and was honorably dis-
charged from service in June 1919.
MOORE. EDWARD \i. — Son of Ed- MORTON, FRANK J. — Son of John
ward K. Moore, of Lorimer. Entered Morton, of Larimer. He entered ser-
service Aug. 3, 1918. with Company vice Jan. 1918, with Company D,
16, Marine Corps, was assigned to 409th Signal Corps, and was assigned
Paris Island. Moore went over.seas to Camps Leavenworth. Mills and Dix.
Oct. 1918, returned Aug. 3, 1919. and Corporal Morton went overseas June
was honorably discharged Aug.
1919.
1918, and was in the battles of Meuse,
Argonne and Chateau Thierry. Was
wounded in the head by shrapnel. He
returned from overseas June 1919,i
and was honorably discharged the
same month.
MYERS, CARL A. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carles S. Myers, Irwin. Pa.
Entered service in Dec. 1917. He
was in the Motor Transj>ortation Ser-
vice at Camp John Wise, San Antonio,
Texas, and was Sept. 1. 1919, still in
Service .
MYERS, HOMER E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cale S. Myers, Irwin, Pa.
Enlisted at Columbus Barracks Oc-
tober 19, 1918. He went to Camp
Pike. Was attached to the 3rd Squad-
ron. 4th Cavalry. Was given the
rank of Sergeant Major, and was at
the time of publication, still in ser-
vice.
MYERS. MAXWELL C . — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cale S. Myers. Ent
tered service in Sept. 1918. He was
in the S . A . T . C . at Muskingum
College and was honorably dischargied
from service m Dec. ^91 9.
NAUMANN, JOHN— Son of John
Naumann, of Larimer Entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1918, with Company
D, 320th Cavalry, and was assigned
to {'amps Dix and Lee. Naumann
went overseas May 19, 1918. was
in the battles of Morbach, St. Mihiel
and Meuse-Argonne. Was wounded in
the ankle by shrapnel. He returned
in May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
NAUMANN, Nick-
Naumann, of Larimer
vice Sept. 6, 1918, v
320th Infantry, and ^
Camp Lee. Naumann
discharged Dec. 15, 19
Son of John
Entered ser-
1h Company I,
as assigned to
was honorably
19.
NELLIS, WILLIAM P. — North Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service in Feb.
1918 . ^^'eut to Douglas, Arizona,
and attached to Trooj) M, 15th Cav-
alry. 1st l>iv. He sailed for France
in April 1918, returned to the United
States in June 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
25th of that month .
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NEWLIN. JOHX HUWAKD — Sun
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Newlin.
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted in March 1915.
in the Marine Corps, and was as-
signed to Norfolk, Va . He was placed
with Company 6. First Regiment, was
made Sergeant ami wis honorably dis-
charged from service in March 1919.
OSSMAN. KICHARD R. — Son of
.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ossman. Entered
service May 28, 1918. AVas sent to
('amji Meade and attached to Com-
pany D, 27th Engineers. He trans-
ferred to Camp Leach. Sailed for
France Sept. 1, 1918. Returned to
the United States in April 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser
vice on the 9th of that month.
PAINTER, ALBERT I).— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Davitl Painter. North
Huntingrton Towni^hip. Irwin, Pu. En-
tered service July 22. 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee, attached to Com-
pany I, 19th Battalion. Infantry Re-
plac-einent Camp, transferred to Camp
Humphreys and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Jan. 1919.
PAINTER, HOWARIJ— North Irwin,
Pa. Enlisted Dec. U. 1917, in the
Air Service. He was sent to Kelly
Field, attached to Iho 602nd Train-
ing Battalion, 1.58th Depot Brigade.
Was made Corporal and was honorably
discharged from service April 1, 1919,
was assigned to Camps Dix and Lee.
PAINTER, JOHN C. — Hotel Weaver,
Irwin, Pa. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Painter. Herminie. Pa. Entered
service in Feb. 1918. He was as-
signed to Camp Greenleaf, placed with
the Medical Corps and was honorably
discharged from service in Aug. 1019.
PALANGIO, ANTHONY — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Liborio Palangio, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service July 28,
1918. He went to Camp Forrest and
Meade. Was made Corporal and hon-
orably discharged from service Feb.
1, 1919.
PALANGIO, FELIX L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Palangio, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service June 14, 1918. W'as
assigned to Camp Lafayette and placed
with 4tb Company, 1st Battalion to
the United States Feb. 14, 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
military service April 26, 1919.
PARFITT, HOWARD — Shafton Rd,
Entered service July 22, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Headquarters' Group S. O. S. Os-
sification Camp. He sailed overseas
in Aug. 1918, returned to the United
States in Aug. 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service latet
that month with the rank of Sergeant.
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PARFITT, JOHN R. — Shafton, Pa.
Entered service July 22, 1918, went
to Camp Lee and was attached to Com-
pany H, 2nd Battalion, Replacement
Camp. He was given the rank of
Corporal Sept. 8. 1918. and was hon-
orably discharged from service Aug.
21, 1919.
PARFITT, WILLIAM E. — Shafton
Road, Irwin, Pa. Entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. Went to Camp Lee
and was attached to the 307th Trench
Motor Battery, 82nd Div. He was
transferred to Camp Gordon, then
Mills. Sailed overseas in May 1918.
Was slightly gassed, returned to the
United States in June 1919 and was
honorably discharged from service
later that month.
PATOSKY, ELMER — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Patosky, North
Irwin. Entered service Sept. 5, 1918.
He was sent to Camp Lee. Sailed
overseas Oct. 5, 1918. and served with
Base Hospital No. 100 at Poitiers,
France, and later at Savenay. Re-i
turned to the United States July 15,
1918, and was honorably discharged
from service July 26, 1919.
PATTON, CHARLES H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Patton, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Oct. 1, 1918. He
was in the .S. A. T. C. at the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh and was hon-
orably discharged from service in Dec.
1918.
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PAULSON, ERIC— Son ..l -Mr. :,nd
Mrs. Martin Paulson, Irwin, Pa. En-
listed Jan. 11, 191S. He was sent
to Fort Thomas, attached to the 7th
y. S. Cavalry, Troop G. Was trans
ferred to Fort Bliss and was honor
ri:hhi.ii. -iniiN I:. — .s.m ,,f j.iiui
C. Tedder. He entered service Bent.
4, 1918, with Company C. 137th En-
gineers and was sent to Camps For-
rest and Di.\. Pedder went overseas
Oct. 21. 1918. Returned July 16,
ably discharged from service in March 1919. and was honorably discharged
1919. July 22, 1919.
l'i:l>liEU, WILLIAM R. — Son of
.John C. Pedder, of Ardara. He en-
listed in the service with Company C,
315th Machine Gun Battalion on April
5, 1918, and was assigned to the
Camps Lee and Sherman. Pedder
went overseas May 18, 1918, and
w-as in the Battles of Artois Sec-
tor, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne .
He returned from overseas May 30.
1919, and was honorably discharged
June 10, 1919.
PEOPLES, BEN H. ^Brother of
Frank D. Peoples. Brush Hill, Irwin
Pa. Entered service Feb. 5, 1918.
Went to Camp Shermi.n and was at
taehed to the Centr.il Records Office
General Headquarters, Personnel Di
vision. He sailed overseas March 4.
1918. Was appointed Regimental
Sergeant Major, returned to the
United States Aug. 20, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service a
week later.
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PERRY, CHAUNCiiY WILLIAM--
Son of Mr. and Mrs. King S. Perry.
Irwin, Pa. Entered service April 15,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Grant
and attached to tbe 36th Ry. Engin-
eers . He sailed for France in June
1918. Returned to the United States
in July 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service the latter part
of that month.
PERRY, WILLIAM — Irwin, Pa.
Entered service May 27. 1918. Went
to Camp Greenleaf and was attached
to the Motor Transportation Corps
He was transferred to Fort Oglethorpe
and was honorably discharged from
service May 14, 1919.
PETERS. HOWARD D.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham M, Peters,
Irwin, Pa. Entered yervice May 27,
1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and attached to the Medical Corps of
the 37th Engineers. He was transn
ferred to Camp Crane. Sailed over-
seas Aug. 23, 1918. Returned to the
United States in March 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service at
Camp Dix April 4, 1919.
PFEIFFER, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs . Herman Pf eiffer. Irwin, Pa .
Entered service Sept. 22, 1917. He
was sent to Camp Lee. placed with the
Medical Corps of the 155th Depot Bri-
gade, was made Sergoant and was hon-
orably discharged from service Feb.^
4, 1919.
PIERCE, RUSSELL U.— Son of
Mr . and Mrs . Thomas M . Pierce,
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted June 4. 1917.
with the 112th Field Hospital, 103rd
Sanitary Train, 28th Division, and
was -sent to Camp Hancock with that
outfit. He- sailed overseas May 19,
.1919. Was in most of the battles
with the 2Sth Div. Returned to the
United States May 9, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 21st of that month.
PLANK, WALTER J. — Born Feb.
26, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
IMichael Plank, Irwin, Pa. Entered
service July 13, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Coppee and attached to Com-
pany D, 420th Telephone Battalion,
41st Div. He was transferred to
Camp Vail, then Merritt, sailed over-
seas Oct. 20, 1918. Returned to the
United States March 24, 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice April 8, 1919.
PORTER, WILLIAM J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Porter. Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Sept. 5,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf and placed with the Medical
Corps . He was transferred to Camp
Upton . Sailed for France the latter
part of Sept. 1918. Returned to the
United States July 17, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service a
week later.
PRINGLE, HARRY L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. Pringle, North Ir-
win. Entered service May 17, 1918.
He was sent to Camps Sevier, Greene,
Mills and Homestead. Was attached
to Company F, Inland Convalescent
Detachment, and was honorably dis-
charged from service at Camp Up-
ton, Dec. 20. 1918.
RADFORD, ALFRED — Son of Peter
Radford (deceased). Entered service
Aug. 8, 1917, with Company A. 56th
Infantry, and was assigned to Camps
Wadsworth, Mairot and Dix. Rad-
ford went overseas Sept. 20, 1917
was in the Battles of Meuse and Ar-
gonne. Returned from overseas June
30, 1919, and was honorably dis^
charged July 2. 1913.
RADFORD. GEORGE— Son of Peter
Radford (deceased ) . Entered service
May 27, 1918, with the Medical Corps
of Base Hospital No. 4. and was as-
signed to Camps Greanleaf and Dix.
Radford went overseas Aug. 1, 1918,
returned Aug. 6, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged Aug. 12, 1919.
BRADFORD. JOHN — Son of Peter
Radford (deceased). Enlisted into the
service Feb. 3, 1917, with Company
A, U . S . S . Marines, and was as-
signed to Paris Island. He was First
Class Private and went overseas June
1917. Was wounded in the forehead
by shrapnel on June 5, at Belleau.
Returned from overseas Jan. 10. 1919.
and was honorably discharged April
1919.
RADFORD, SAM — Son of Peter
Radford (deceased) . Entered service
April 1919, with the Marines, and was
assigned to Paris Island. Radford is
still in service.
RAMSEY, PAUL E.— Son of Chas.
W. Ramsey of Larimer. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 8, 1918, with Company A,
56th Pioneer Infantry, and was as-
signed to Camps Wadsworth and Bis.
Corporal Ramsey went overseas Sept.
4, 1918. Was in the Battles of Meuse
and Argonne, and aldo in the Army
of Occupation. He returned from
overseas June 25, 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged July 1, 1919.
RAMSEY. WILLIAM 0. — Son of
Charles W. Ramsey, of Larimer. En-
tered service Sept. 4, 1918, with
Company 4, 320th En^iineers, and waa
assigned to Camps Forrest and Sher-
man. He was Mess Sergeant and was
honorably discharged Dec. 26, 1918.
REDHY, FUAXCIS 1'.— Irwin. Pa.
Enlisted Dec. 8. 1917, in the United
States Navy. He was on board the
U. S. S. Adams and Tarantula and
was honorably discharged from mili-
tary service Aug. 11, 1919.
REI'M\-, ,li>>i:i'II 1-— huiu, Pa.
Born Z\l;n-(h 16, 1895, entered service
in Dec. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Grant, then Kelly Field, and was at-
tached to the 879th Aero Squadron.
He was transferred to Wright's Field;
was appointed Corporal and was hon-
orably discharged from service in
April 1919.
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RESTO. FRANK — Irwin, Pa. En-
tered service Feb. *J6, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee and attached to
Company A, 601st Kn^ineers. He
sailed overseas June 30, 1918, re-
turned to the United States July 6,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from military service six days later.
M
RINEHART, WILLIAM F. — Son of
Mrs. Robert Edmunds. Shafton. Pa.
Entered service April 5. 1918. Went
to Camp Lee and was there attached
to Company C, 305th Field Signal Bat-
talion. He sailed for France May
26, 1918. Was in the St. Mihiel and
Argonne Offensives. Returned to the
United States May 30, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
June 7, 1919.
ROSE, ANTHONY--Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Rose, Irwin, Pa. En-
tered service Dec. 6, 1917. W^as as-
signed to Fort Crockett and attached
to Battery D, 1st Trench Artillery-
Battalion. He sailed for France
March 18, 1918. Was in the St.
Mihiel, Argonne and Aisne-Marne Of-
fensives. Returned to the United
States March 8th, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service March
14, 1919.
ROBINSON, CHARLES C— Son of
Mrs. Emma Rohinson, Irwin. En-
tered service Dec. 1, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Meade and placed
with the No. 168 Transportation
Corps. He sailed for France in July
1919. Returned to the United States
Aug. 17, 1919, and was honorably
discharged from service on the 2l8t
of that month with the rank of Ser-
geant .
ROSE, JAMES W. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Rose, Irwin, Pa. En-
tered services Oct. 6, 1918. Went to
Camp Lee and was attached to Base
Hospital No. 80 . He was transferred
to Camp Lee and was attached to Base
Hospital No. 80. He was transferred
to Camp Wheeler, then Upton. Sailed
overseas September 20. 1918. Re-
turnede to the United States May 24,
1919, and was honorably discharge^
from service June 9, 1919.
SAM, ABE — Son of Mrs. Mary
Sam, Irwin, Pa. Entered service May
18, 1918. He was in the Motor
Transportation Corps, stationed at
Camp Dix and Meigs, and was honor-
ably discharged from service Feb. 21,
1919.
SAM, ESAU — Son of Mrs. Mary
Sam, Irwin, Pa. Entered service
Sept. 18, 1917. Went to Camp Dix,
then Green and was attached to Com-
pany H, 7th Infantry, 3rd Div. He
sailed overseas April 6. 1918. Was
wounded in the head in the Meuse Ar-
gonne Offensive. Returned to the
United States Aug. 21, 1919, and
honorably discharged from service on
the 27th of that month.
SARVER, GEORGE F. — Son of
Samuel Sarver, of Ardara. He en-
listed with the Motor Mechanics on
Sept. 19, 1918, and was assigned td
Camp Pitt. Sarver was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 1918.
SCIIKIIR, FRANK E.S.m ,,f Mr..
and Mrs. August Schehr, Irwin. I'a.
Entered service Sept. 4, 1918. He
went to Camp Forrest . Was attached
to Company A, 124th Engineers. Was
cook for that Company and was honor-
ably discharged from service Dec. 22,
1918, at Camp Sherman.
.^clINiniiKl;, ELMER G. — Son of
Lewis .Schneider of Larimer. He en-
listed March 1917, with the Coast Ar-
tillery and was assigned to Cajtps
Columbus and Stewart. Schneider
went overseas Aug. 1918. Returned
Feb. 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
SCHONEFELD, SEWARD FRED—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Schoen-
feld, Irwin, Pa. Entered service in
May 1918, was sent to Fort Thomas
and attached to Headquarters' Com-
pany, 7th Division. He sailed over-
seas the latter part of July 1918, was
made Corporal, returntd to the United
States in June 1919, and was hon-i
orably discharged from service en the
28th of that month.
SNEFF. JOHN B. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry W. Sneff. Irwin. Pa.
Entered service May 25. 1918. Went
to Fort Oglethorpe and was attached
to Base Hospital No. 78. He sailed
lor France Aug. 31, 1919. Returned
to the United States June 16, 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service two days later with the rank
of Sergeant.
SHAMP, < ill,l>l\— Sni, ,-,t Mrs.
Robert Creighton, of Larimer. He
enlisted April 21, 1917, with Com-
pany A, 111th Infantry, and was aS'
SHAY, FRANK J. — Son of Mrs.
Margaret Shay, Irwin, Pa. Entered
service in May 1918. He was in the
Naval Aviation School at Boston Tech-
signed to Camp Lee. Lieutenant nical, and was honorably discharged
Shamp went overseas April 1918. was from the service of the United States
in several battles and was woundeck in Nov. 1918.
through th« right cheek and right
limb while in action at the front. He
is still in service in Poland.
SHAY, MICHAEL J. Irwin, Pa.-
Entered service in Oct. 1917, was
sent to Camp Lee an 1 there attached
to Company B, 307th Ammunition
Train. He sailed oversea in the
spring of 1917. Was gassed and sent
to a hospital in Philadelphia in the
Spring of 1919, and was honorably
discharged from service in May 1919,
with the rank of Sergeant.
SHRUM, GEORGE DIXON — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Shnim, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Sept. 22,
1917. He was sent to Camp Lee,
transferred to Camp Dix and -was at-
tached to Casual Officers' Detach-
ment. Was commissioned Second
Lieutenant and was at the time of
publication still in service.
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SHIELDS, JAAIK.S O. — Won of Mr.
and Mrs . James Shields, Irwin, Pa.
Enlisted Bee. 13, 1917. with the Ma-
chine Gun Officers' Training Scliool.
He was stationed at Camp Grant, Han-
cock and others. \Vas made Corporal
then Sergeant, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Dec. 13, 1918,
SHIELDS. JOSEPH M. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shields, Ir-
win, Pa. Enlisted in July. 1918, in
tlve United States Navy He was sta-
tioned at the Philadelnhia Navy Yard.
Bremerton Navy Yard, then Was-
ington, D. C, and was honorably dis-
charged from service with the rank of
Chief Quartermaster.
SENSENICH, ROY REESER — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Christian E. Sense-
nich. Irwin, Pa. Entered service Feb.
11, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company E. 3().5th Mo-
tor Supply Train, 80th Div. He sailed
for France May 24, 1918. Was in a
number of important battles, including
St, Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Re-
turned to the United States June 3,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service June 11. 1919, with the
rank of Corporal.
SHUPE. JOHN M — Son of William
C. Shaupe, Irwin, Pa. Entered ser-
vice Dec. 1, 1917. ^Vent to Colum-
bus Barracks, then Wiights Field, and
was attached to the 166th A^ero Squad-
ron. He sailed for France March 5,
1918. Served as a Chauffer in Eng-
land, France and Germany, Returned
to the United States June 16, 1918,
and was honorably discharged from
service the last of that mouth.
SHRUM, RUBEN \\i:i,T\"- -Snn ni
Mr , and Mrs . Daniel E . Shiuin. Jr-
win. Pa . Enlisted as a Chaplain in
the United States Navy in June 1918.
He trai&ed at Annapolis Naval Acad-
emy, was then placed on board the
U. S . S . Arkansas and was at the
time of publication still in service.
SIMON. ElKLVi; :;..,, (,|
limn, of New Hope. J.-'a . He c niisled
in the service Oct . 18, 1917, with
Company E, 413 Signal Corps and as^
signed to Camp Dix and Armory at
Jersey City. Simon went overseas
Jan. 19, 1916, and returned April 28,
1919, and was honorably discharged
May 1, 1919.
SINL ^ I
Mrs. HtMir.v
tered servici
assigned to
.-Mnes. Irwin, l-'a. En-
July 22. 1918. He was
Camp Lee. placed with
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lit
Company M, 18th Battalion, and
honorablv discharged from the service
of the United States Dec. 21. 1918.
Mr. iiini .Mrs. Josei'li Sisick, Irwin,
Pa . Enteretl service in June 1918 .
Went to Fort Oglethorpe and was
placed with Company B, 52ud Infan-
try, 6th Div. He sailed overseas
July 6, 1918. Returned to the United
States June 12. 1919, and was made
Corporal . Was honorably discharged
from military service June 26, 1919.
SISTEK, JOSEPH
Entered military .service July 22, 1918.
Went to Camp Lee and was placed
with Company F, 4t'i Infantry, 3rd
Division. He sailed overseas in Sept.
1919. Returned to the United States
Aug.. 24, 1919, and was honorablv
discharged from service later ,
SISTEK, WILIJAM L.— Snn ,,f Mr
and Mrs. Charles B. Sistek, Hahn-
town. Pa. Entered service Sept[ 5,
1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and placed with General Hospital No
3. He was made Sergeant and was
at the time of publication still in tho
service of the United States.
SLACI^', l.l'.oN I. Sun ul .Ml . :mmI
Mrs. Josfph B. Slack, Irwm, Pa.
Enlisted in April 1917, in the Marine
Corps. He was sent to Paris Island,
was attached to 15tli Company, 2nd
Marine Corps . Was transferred ta
Key West, and was at the time of
publication still in service .
.s.\ll'|-ll, l;oLA\!) (; Snn .if Mr.
ami .Mrs. Edwin G. Smilli, ir\\'in. Pa
Enlisted in July 1917, in Air Service.
He was station^ed at the Aviation
School at Princeton, then Camp Dix
and Park Field, and was honorably
discharged from service in July 1918.
SNYDER, FRANK I; s,,,. ,,r Vv
Snyder, of Larimer. He cnlihted May
18, 1918, in the Navy, and was sent
to Norfolk, Va . Seaman Snyder is
still in service.
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Mr. iuul
win, Pa .
12, 1918,
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JMr.s. Juhii W . Siiydor, Ir
Entered the service Feb
and was assigned to Camp
Lee. Sailed overseas the latter part
of May 1918, and was attached to
Company L, :r30th Inlantry, 80th Di-
vision. Killed while on duty at lis-
tening post Aug, 13, 1918, by a Ger-
man raiding party near Blairville,
France. Was burled that evening in
cemetery at the village of Blairville.
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Daiiifl .Suuiush. Suuliun. I'a . LnU-red
service Sept. 22, 1917. was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with the 320th
Machine Gun Company. He sailed for
France in April 1918, was wounded in
the left arm and shoulder. Returned
to the United States March 11, 1919.
and was honorably discharged from
service April 24, 1919.
SPtiucK i;riMii,i'M s >r ch:!^.
Sporck . Ho ciili^^lcd in liic .sLTviue
May 29, 1917. with Company 7, 45th
Engineers, and was assigned to Camps
Dix and Humphreys. Private Sprock
went overseas June 1918, and re-
turned July 1919. and was honorably
discharged the same month.
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STOKER, EMANUEL A. — Son of
Mrs. Emile Sebek. Shafton Road, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Sept. 5.
liH."^. H'3 was sent to Camp Lee. then
(Jreenleaf. attached lo Motor Company
No. 14. and died Dct. 12. 1918. at States De
Camp Greenleaf of influenza and pneu-
monia .
SWENSON, OTTO E. — Irwin, Pa.
Kiitere.l service Oct. 1. 1918. He was
in the S. A. T. C. at the University
of Pittslnirgli and was honorably dis-
har^eil from the service of the United
15. 1918.
TAYLOR, ALFRED L. — Enlisted in TERRILL. ISAAC B.— Son of Mm,
May, 1917. Commissioned Captain Tda Brown. Shafton Road. Trwin. Pa.
Aug. 17, 1917. Sailed for France Entered service June 7. 1918. Was
Jan. 31, 1918. Commissioned Ma.ior sent to Fort Oglethorpe and attached
Feb. 14. 1919. After the Armistice to Company K. 52nrl Infantry. He
he served in the Army of Occupation sailed overseas July 6. 1918. Re-
until Miiy 1919. when he was appoint- turned to the United States June 12.
ed to the Food Commission and sent 1919. was honorably discharged from
to Armenia. Still serving at tim^e of service June 26, 1919
this publication.
THORNTON. CHARLES T N-n m
George E . Thornton nf Laiimer . He
enlisted in the Marines June 15, 1917,
and was sent to Philadelphia . Pri-
vate Thornton was Honorably dis-
charged January 1910.
Tin lui'i-:, .IAM1-: - i ^ - ■. ..f
MiUhcu X. Thorpe. -A Laiuncr . He
enlisted with Company A, lU7th Ma-
chine Gun Battalion. June 8, 1917, and
was assigned to Camjis Hancock and
Merritt. Thorpe went overseas May
1918, and was in the battles of Cha-
teau Thierry and Argonne. He was
killed while figrhting at Argonne by
shrapnel on Oct. 7, 1018. and is buried
in the American Cemetery in France.
TRA\ I> Al.r.l I;T il. — Son of Al
fred Tr;i\ i.s ui Lai nm r . He enlisted
in the Navy on September the 11.
1918, and was sient to Puget Sound,
Washington. Seaman Travis was hon-
orably discharged from service March Dec. 191
1919.
TRA\ IS -lolIN K. — Son of Alfred
Travis, of Lurimer. He enlisted with
the S. A. T. C. on Sept. 17. 1918,
and was assigned to State College .
Travis was honorably discharged on
VANCE, JESSK L.— Snii •>[ My.
and Mrs . Jesse K . Vance. Irwin. Pa.
Enlisted June 5, 1917, with the 109th
Field Hospital, 103rd Sanitary Train.
28th Div. He was assigned to Camp
Hancock, then Mills, sailed overseas
May 18. 1918 . Returned to the
United States May 9, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service on
the 21st of the month.
\ AM i:, UK IIAi;l> i; >..n ,,t .Mi,
and Mrs , Jesse K. \ ance, Jrwin. Pa .
Enlisted May 13, 1918. with Motor
Transportation Corps No. 413, 4th
Army Corjis, was sent to Camp John-
sou. then Hill. He sailed overseas
July 10, 1918, returned July 5. 1919,:
and wa.s honorably cischarged from
service at Camp Dix ten days later.
July 5, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service at Camp Dix ten
days later.
\ i:rri ii. .i a.\i i > a . nmh .•
and -Mrs. James \ dt- li. .Shritton, Pa.
Entered service in July 1918 . Was
sent to Cami> Lee r.nd attached to
Troop F, 15th Cavalry. He sailed)
overseas in Oct. 1918. Returned to
the United States in August 1919, and
was honorably discharged from mili-
tary service later that month at Camp
Dix.
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lit .Mrs. rliarles Anriersnn, Brusii liill,
Irwin, Pa. Enlisted as an Army
Nurse April 22. 1918 . She was sta-
tioned at Walter Reed Hospital, in
Washington, D. C. Sailed overseas
Dec. 8, 1918. Returned to the United
States July 13, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service in Aug.
1919.
WATSON. CHARLES A. W.. Jr. —
Son of Charles Watson, of Larimer
He enlisted with the Headquarters'
Company, GOth Infantry on Jan . 26.
1918, and was assigned to the Camps
Green, Merritt and Dix. Watson
w-ent overseas April 16. 1918, and
was in the battles of Meuse and Ar-
gonne. and was wounded by shrapnel
in the left arm. Ho returned from
overseas July 20, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged July 26. 1919.
WATSON. NORMAN — Son of John
Watson (deceased), and enlisted in
the Navy on Ain-il 29, 3918, and was
sent to Cape May. Seaman Watson
was honorably discharged from the
service March 10, 1918.
WEA\ KK. .).\Mi';s K,— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Weaver, Irwin. Pa.
Enlisted in the United States Navy in
June 1917. He was stationed at the
Philadelphia Navy Yards. Wissahickon
Barracks and Annapolis. Was on
board the U. S. S. Connecticut, com-
missioned Ensign and honorably dis-
charged from service in Dec. 1918.
WENCE EUGENE — Son of Mr.
anil Mrs. John E. Wence, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service July 22. 1918. Went
to Camp Lee and was attached to Com-
pany C. 115th Machine Gun Battalion.
He sailed overseas S-ept. 6, 1918, lost
the sight of one eye from the effects
of influenza. Returned to the United
States April 2, 1919. and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
15th of that month.
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WiiALLX. JOHN L. — Suu ui" Mr.
and ilrs . John Whaltn, Irwin, Pa .
Entered service Nov. 3 0, 1917, with
Battery F, 17th Field Artillery, 2nd
Div. He sailed overseas Dec . 19fi
1918. Returned to the United States
in August 1919, and was honorably
discharged from service on the 16th
of that month.
WJIALKM. 11A:>:>A LUiiLTTU —
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Whalen, North Irwin . Enlisted Sept.
21. 1918, as a Red Cross Nurse. She
was in the U. S . Hospital at Cape
May, then at Camp Devens, Camp Hill,
and was honorably discharged from
the service of the United States Julv
1, 1919.
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WllITEllEAD. W. LUUIS-^Sun ui
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Whitehead,
Irwin. Pa. Enlisted June 5, 1917. in
the United States Navy. He trained
at Sewells Point. Philadelphia, Navy
Yards, was a musician on board the
U. S. S. Hancock, and was honorably
discharged from service July 12, 1919.
WILLIAMS, GEOKUE E.— Irwin.
Pa. — Entered service May 3rd. 1918.
Was assigned to Fort Thomas and at-
tached to Company K. 52nd Infantry,
6th Division. He transferred to Camp
Forrest, sailed overseas July 6, 1918,
returned to the United States June 12.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service on the 17 th of that
month.
WILLIAMS. FREDRICK T. — Son
of Mr . and Mrs. Edward V. Wil-
liams, Irwin, Pa . En;ered service in
March 1918. He wis sent to Camp
Meigs, then Camp Merritt, was at-
tached to the 11th Company, Quarter-
masters Corps. Sailed overseas July
1, 1918, and was Sept 1. 1919, still in
service overseas.
WILSON. MURRAi V. — Son of
John A. Wilson, of i>arimer. He en-
tered the service Sept. 12, 1918, with
the navy and was sert to Cape May.
Seaman Wilson is still in service.
WILSON, WARREN D.— Son of
John A. Wilson, or Larimer, Pa. He
enlisted with Company 11, Student
Army, Training Corps, on Oct. 15,
1918, and was assigned to Pitt, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Wilson was honorably
discharged Dec. 11, 1918.
WINTER. RICHARD — Son of Rob-
ert Winter. Irwin, Pa. Enlisted June
30, 1917, in the United States Navy.
He was stationed at Sewell's Point.
Cape May, N. J., was assistant In-
structor in the 4th Naval District
Band and was honorably discharged
from service in Januairy 1919.
^'^a.
WRIGHT, JOHN S.— Son of Mrs.
Jessie A . Wright, Irwin, Pa . En-
listed April 14, 1917, in the Marine
Corps, went to Paris Island, was at-
tached to the 47th Company, 5th Regi-
ment, 2nd Division . He sailed for
France in June 1917, was wounded
by shrapnel June 25. 1918, was
awarded a Croix de Guerre. Re-
turned to the United States Sept. .9,
1918, and was at the time of publi-
cation in Walter Reed Hospital.
WYNCOOP. ARTHUR L. — Son of
Ira C. Wyncoop, of Larimer. He en-
listed in the S. A. T. C. on Sept.
1, 1918, and was sent to New Con-
cord, Ohio. "Wyncoop was honorably
discharged Dec. 26, 1918.
WYNCOOP, WILLIAM J.— Son of
Ira C . Wyncoop . He enlisted w^ith
Company K Infantry on Aug . 29,
1918, and was sent to Camp Lee. He
was First-class Private and was hon-
orably discharged December 20, 1918.
YATES, WJLLIAM P. — Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Jan. 29, 1918, was
sent to Camp Greene and attached to
Company B, 115th Infantry, 29th Div.
He sailed overseas April 27. 1918.
Returned to the United States May
11, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from military service June
9, 1919.
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YONEY, NICHOLAS J. — Son of
Mr . and Mrs . Andrew Y'^oney- Hahn-
town Road, Irwin. Pa. Enlisted in
the United States Navy, December 5.!
1916. He was stationed at New-
port, R. I., placed on board the U.
S. S. Ozark and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
still in service.
ZANELLO, ANGELO — Shafton. Pa.
Entered service Sept. 22, 1917, was
sent to Camp Lee and attached to
Company A, 305th Engineers. He
sailed for France in March 1918, was
slightly wounded and gassed, re'
turned to the United States in August
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
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BERKOWITZ, JACOB M — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Berkowitz, Ir-
win, Pa. Entered service Oct. 1,
19 IH. He was in the S. A. T. C.
at the University of Pittsburgh, anil
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice December 13. 1918.
BRICK, EDWARD I,. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Brick. Entered
service Sept. 4, 191S. He was as-
signed to Camp Forrest, attached to
the 5th Company, 1st Training Bat-
talion, Erigineer.s, was transferred to
Camp Sherman, sailed overseas, re-
turned to the United States in De-
cember 1918, and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 21st of
the month.
COOLEY, E. GAIL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Cooley, Cereal,
Pa. Entered service Sept. 19. 1918.
He was in the S. A. T. 0. at State
College, and was honcrdbly discharged
from the service of the United States
Dec. 'Jl, 1919.
COWELL, K. JAMiiS— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eli J. Co'.vell, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service January 14, 1918, and
went to Fort Thomas, where he was
attached to Troop A, olh Cavalry. He
was transferred to Fort Sam Houston.
Sailed overseas March 16, 1918. Re-
turned to the United States June 29,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service July 4, 1919.
FARMER, CHARLES W.— Son of
Frank A. Farmer, Irwin, Pa. En-
tered the service on June 1, 1918, and
trained at Ft. Ogletliorpe, Camp For-
rest and Camp Mills. Sailed for
France on July 6, 1918, saw servictf
in the Gerardiuer Sector and in the
Argonne Forest. Returned to the
United States on June 12, 1919, and
was honorably discharged on June 18,
1919.
GONGAWARE, EARL E. — Son of
Josiah Gongaware, Trwin, Pa . En-
tered service Sept. 5, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Greenleaf attached to
the Medical Corps, Section B, Motor
Company No. 7, and was honorably
discharged from service Aug. 5, 1919,
at Camp Dix.
GONGAWARE, WREFORD F.— Son
of Mr. E. N. and .Mary A. Gonga-
ware, Irwin, Pa. Entered the mili-
tary service on June 15, 1918. and
sailed for France on Sept. 29. 1918.
He was attached to the 424th Sup-
ply Train of the Motor Transport
Corps while overseas. He returned to
the United States on July 20, 1919,
and was honorably discharged on July
29, 1919, with the rank of Corporal.
HAMILTON, WILLARD K. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Hamil-
ton, Irwin, Pa., entered service Sept.
21, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to the 305th M. O. R. S.,
80th Div. He sailed overseas May 25,
1918, returned to the United States
May 24, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service June 4, 1919,
with the rank of Corporal .
HAWK, WILLIAM M.— Son of Mrs.
Annetta Hawk, Irwin, Pa. Entered
service Aug. 10, 1918, was assigned to
Fort Benjamin Harrison and placed
with the 143rd Transportation Corps.
He sailed overseas Sept 30, 1918. Re-
turned to the United States May 22,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from the service May 27, 1919.
MOSSO, LOUIS P. — Hahntown Rd.
Entered service May 27, 1918, and was
sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was at-
tached to the Medical Corps, trans-
ferred to Camp Jackson and Taylor,
and was honorably discharged from
service Sept. 3, 1919.
MUSE, CHARLES H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Muse, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service in May 1918. He was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf. Attached
to Headquarters' Company, 4th Div.
Sailed overseas in Aug. 1918. Re-
turned to the United States Aug. 1,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service on the 25th of that month.
NOBLE, ROBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Christopher Noble. Entered mil-
itary service April 5, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee. Attached to the
37th Company, 10th Training Battal-
ion, 155th Depot Brigade, and was
honorably discharged from the ser-
vice of the United States April 24,
1918.
PERRY, GILBERT— Irwin, Pa. En-
tered service Jan. 18, 1918. Went
to Camp and was attached to Com-
pany D, 33rd Engineers. He sailed
for France July 14, 1918. Was en-
gaged in the Meuse-Argonne and other
battles. Returned to the United
States May 23, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service June
7, 1919.
PLANK, RUSSELL E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrrs. Michael Plank, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 5, 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Forrest. Was
attached to the 11th Casual Company
of Engineers, was m.ide Corporal and
was honorably discharged from service
Dec. 23, 1918, at Camp Sherman.
ROSE, VICTOR C. — Son of Mrs.
Ida Rose. Irwin, Pa. Enlisted May 1,
1917, in the United States Navy, went
to Newport and was placed on board
the U. S. S. Canadaigua. He was
rated as a Yoeman, made several trips
overseas, was attached to the .Atlantic
Mine Fleet that served in the North
Sea and was honorably discharged
from service March fi, 1919.
SCULL, SHIRLEY— Brush Hill, Ir-
win, Pa. Enlisted in Nov. 1918. She
was a Y. M. C. A. worker, ran a
canteen at the University of Pitts-
burgh and was honorably discharged
from the service in December 1918.
SHOTTS, AMOS C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Shotts, Irwin, Pa.
Entered service in Jan. 1918. He
went to Columbus Barracks, Fort
Thomas, Kelly and Caruther Field.
Was attached to the Medical Corps
and was honorably discharged from
service in Feb. 1919.
SHRUMP, CHARLES E.^Son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Shrump, North Ir-
win, Pa. Enlisted May 26, 1917,
with the Railroad Engineers, 19th Reg-
iment, 2nd Div. He -nas stationed at
the Commercial Museum. Philadelphia.
Pa. Sailed overseas Aug. 10, 1917.
Returned to the United States in April
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service May 1, 1919.
WHITEHEAD, JOHN C— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead. Shaf-
ton. Pa. Entered service Nov. 9.
1918. He was assigned to Camp Hol-
abird, placed with Company E. 306lli
Motor Transportation Corps, and was
honorably discharged from service
April 9, 1919.
WHITEHEAD, ROBERT M. — Sou
of Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead,
Shafton, Pa. Entered service in Jan.
1918. Went to Fort Leavenworth an I
was attached to Company D, 416th
Telegraph Battalion, 26th Div. He
sailed overseas June 9, 1918. Re-
turned to the United States June 23,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service about five days later.
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History of Westmoreland County Chapter, American
Red Cross Headquarters, Greensburg, Pa.
PERSONNEL.
Charles D. Copeland, Chairman. Fred E. Obley, Secretary,
Mrs. Geo. F. Huff, Vice-Chairman. Thos. J. McTighe, Treasurer.
Edith O. Naill
Executive Secretary.
When the war clouds were hanging dark and heavy over our
land and it was evident that they were about ready to burst and
this nation was to be plunged into the World War, Mrs. George
F. Huff, in her home during February 191 7 conceived the idea
that something must be done to take care of our soldier boys
who would be mustered into service and the families they left
behind. She called together a number of people and discussed
the plans to form an organization and to apply to the National
Red Cross for permission to organize a Chapter with a result
that this Chapter was organized. She was made temporary Vice-
Chairman of the organization and since has been twice elected
to that office by the officers of the Branches. During all this
period she has borne her share of the burden in the workrooms
of the Greensburg Branch, in consultation with the Executive
Officers and in raising money in the war fund drives and giving
unstintingly the use of her automoble.
Judge Copeland, was made Chairman of the Chapter, and
has since the beginning given most active and strenuous service,
directing the various activities and functions of the Chapter, in-
creasing its scope and efficiency as well as giving unreservedly of
his time and energ>' to personal requests for service.
At the inception of the Chapter, Mrs. Jerry S. Gilchrist, as
Chairman of the Headquarters' Committee and Miss Edith O.
Naill as Secretary of that committee did much to organize the
Chapter, thus making possible its later creditable record. Early
in May 1917 workrooms were opened up under their supervision
in the Y. M. C. A. building; the entire second floor having been
donated by the Directors of the Association for the use of the
Red Cross. These workrooms were fully equipped by donations
from the public, not a dollar of Red Cross money having been
spent for their equipment or for their upkeep.
Upon the first appeal, eighteen (18) sewing machines, elec-
tric irons, ironing boards, etc., were donated for use in the sew-
ing rooms and the surgical dressings rooms were equipped like-
wise. Sub-committees were appointed by the Chairman of the
Headquarters' Committee, materials for making garments
and surgical dressings were purchased and on Memorial Day,
1917 the first garments were made, sample garments having pre-
viously been made and sent to the Red Cross at Philadelphia for
inspection and criticism. During the first month and a half,
June 1st to July 14th, 2,322 persons were at work in the work-
rooms, many persons giving their entire time. During this period
6,384 articles were produced and on July 14th, 191 7 the first ship-
ment, consisting of six (6) cases containing 1,975 garments and
4,410 surgical dressings was shipped to Bush Terminal, New
York, for shipment abroad.
Work continued in these workrooms until July 14th, 1917
when the Chapter organization was perfected, and Mrs. Jerry
Gilchrist and Miss Edith O. Naill were transferred from the
Headquarters' Committee to the Military Relief Committee,
which Committee was to control! all Chapter activities.
The Greensburg Branch having been formed at this time the
workrooms were turned over to the Branch and Mrs. Anna M.
Ogden placed in sharge.
The offer of the Jamison Coal Company for the use of a
part of their building was accepted and Headquarters for the
Chapter was established in the Jamison Building, North Main
Street. The Chapter has occupied these headquarters for the
past two years without any expense of rent, heat, light, water,
etc.,
Various towns had already made application to the Chap-
ter for authority to form a branch of the American Red Cross
and within a very short period the Chapter grew from three
(3) branches to its present number, forty-one (41) branches and
twenty (20) Auxiliaries. Much work had to be done in assist-
ing these branches to organize and to open up their workrooms
and to start them on their production orders, therefore, it was
necessary for weekly visits to be made by members of the Mili-
tary Relief Committee to the different Branch Headquarters
throughout the county. These visits were made without expense
to the Chapter, the members of the committee furnishing their
own automobiles for transportation.
On September 15th, 1917, Mrs. J. S. Gilchrist resigned as
chairman of the Military Relief Committee and on October sth,
1917, Mrs. J. U. Kuhns who had been serving as chairman of
supplies, was appointed in her place. At this time Miss Edith O.
Naill, who had been in the work since the beginning of the or-
ganization and had established a system of Chapter records
which is still in use, was elected Executive Secretary of the
Chapter.
The Military Relief Committee became known then as the
Woman's Bureau, composed of Dept. i. surgical dressings;
Dept. 2. hospital garments, supplies and refugee garments ; Dept.
3. knitting and comfort kits. IMrs. J. U. Kuhns, being director
of this bureau, had entire supervision of the three departments.
Mrs. Kuhns, who is an untiring worker, has served from the
time of her appointment October 5th, 1917 until the present time
April 1st, 1919.
Classes were formed for instruction in the making of sur-
gical dressings under the direction of Miss Marie Rush a regis-
tered Red Cross nurse, and twenty young ladies, having com-
pleted the entire course and having passed their examinations
successfully, received from National Headquarters "Instructor's
Certificates."
Chapter Headquarters was the scene of a tremendous amount
of work for the entire output of the forty-one branches was
gathered into the Headquarters and there inspected, folded
packed and shipped to Divisional Headquarters, Philadelphia,
Penn'a. During the period covering this report, 747 cases were
shipped. This work was done entirely by volunteer help and
Mr. C. T. Barnhart had charge of the nailing of the cases.
WOMAN'S BUREAU.
Mrs. J. U. Kuhns, Director.
DEPARTMENT NO. i.
This department in charge of Miss Helen Murdock, Mrs.
C. B. HoUingsworth, and Miss Margaret Coulter successively,
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These dressings were made in the workrooms of the various
branches and were inspected and packed by a committee com-
posed of Mrs. Ehuer Turner, Miss Isabel Jamison, Mrs. D. B.
Pilkey and Miss Mary Ashcom. In addition, the Chapter main-
tained a model workroom in which proper equipment and new
dressings were demonstrated and classes were conducted by
Miss Margaret Coulter, who held a certificate as a Division in-
structor.
DEPARTMENT NO. 2.
This department was managed in succession by JNIrs. John
B. Brunot, Mrs. H. E. Marker, Miss Elizabeth Moorehead and
Miss Anne Dobson. The supplies were handled and informa-
tion sent out to the Branches by a committee composed of Mrs.
J. Edward Keck, Mrs. Fred L. VanDusen, Mrs. J. Covode Reed,
Mrs. Curtis IL Gregg, Mrs. H. F. Bovard, Mrs. W. F. Elwood,
Mrs. John Singer, Mrs. James G. Ehrenfeld and Mrs. Elmer
Turner. The complete output of the department totaled 109,592
articles. An itemized report of the same will be found under
the heading "A Two Years' Accomplishment."
DEPARTMENT NO. 3-
Was in charge of Mrs. W. W. Jamison, who was an in-
cessant worker and gave practically her entire time from the
beginning of the work. She was ably assisted by Mrs. Arthur
Smith, Mrs. George Hutchison and Mrs. Frank G. Bryce. This
department put oiijt 25,127 articles. In addition to these articles
shipped to the division ifv^arehouse, knitted garments were supplied
to drivers of truck trains which passed through Greensburg from
one to three times daily, and socks and sweaters were also sup-
plied in large quantities to the draftees upon their departure to
camp.
In addition to the above committees a special committee was
appointed to take charge of the linen shower campaign, which
was ordered by the division. This committee was composed of
the' following members -.—Mrs. Robert Herbert, and Mrs. John
Brunot as chairman and Mrs. C. L. Crosby and Mrs. J. S. Amen
as assistants. This committee woi-ked daily for three weeks and
inspected folded and packed iS>275 articles which were donated
by the public, no Red Cross money having been used for this
purpose. During the influenza epidemic which swept the country
at that time, this committee supplied bed linen to three (3) local
emergency hospitals which were established by the Chapter.
Another special committee with Mrs. Edward Keck as chair-
man and a corps of efficient workers was appointed to take
charge of the campaign for Belgian relief. During this cam-
paign 364 cases, gross weight 52,414 lbs., containing partly used
clothing and shoes were shipped to the commission for relief in
Belgium, Newark, N. J.
The Chapter was asked by the division to equip five (5)
eihergency cots for use in the National Cantonments of the Uni-
ted States Army. This was done at Chapter expense. The
equipment for each cot consisted of 30 articles, namely, I fold-
ing canvass cot, mosquito netting, 4 cotton sheets, i rubber sheet,
3 blankets, 2 pillows, 2 pillow cases, i hot water bottle, I bed
pan, I urinal, 4 hand towels, 2 hospital bed shirts, 2 wash cloths,
2 pairs cotton socks, i pair slippers, 2 pairs pajamas and in addi-
tion to this 58 comfort kits and 29 pairs of pajamas were also
furnished.
On May loth, 1918, two new bureaus were opened up, the
Bureau of Hygiene, First Aid, Dr. Iden Porster, Director ; Nurs-
ing Bureau, Miss Anne M. O'Hara, Director and Bureau of
Junior Membership, Mrs. Helen Campbell, Director. The Nurs-
ing Bureau recruited eighteen (18) nurses for service in the
Army and Navy and enrolled six (6) nurses as Home Defense
nurses. Ten of the nurses who were recorded for active service
were furnished with their complete equipment at a cost of an
average of $110.00 for each individual. This money was supplied
entirely by volunteer contributions.
August 9th, 1918, Miss Anne M. O'Hara tendered her re-
signation as she had been called into active service and ordered
to France. Mrs. Caroline K. Sondles was appointed to fill the
vacancy.
Thomas J. McTighe, the Treasurer of our Chapter has
handled and disbursed several hundred thousand dollars of the
Chapter's money. This money was not received in bulk or paid
out in bulk but was received in both small and large amounts
and the work of keeping track of the money received and ex-
pended required hours of his time. His report is as follows:
Total amount of money received by the Chapter from its organi-
zation to the 1st of April 1919. $515,47773. This made up of
$100,209.26 membership fees, $24,822.71 donations, $7,578.40 sup-
plies, $2,446.51 Civilian Relief, $398.61 interest, $109,163.24 First
War Fund and $270,859.00 Second War Fund. The total ex-
penditures including membership fees and War Fund paid Na-
tional Headquarters are $415,765.78 leaving a balance on the 1st
day of April 1919 in the hands of the Treasurer of the Chapter,
$99,7 II -PS-
The following is a report of —
A TWO YEARS' ACCOMPLISHMENT IN THE
WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHAPTER,
AMERICAN RED CROSS.
ARTICLES PRODUCED.
Surgical Dressings, 261,599
Hospital Garments & Supplies, 83,060
Knitted Articles, 24,206
Comfort Kits, 3,621
Christmas Packets, (1917), 1.788
Total 374,274
Total cases shipped to Division, 747.
Emergency aid of Penn'a, — Over Seas Committee,
Christmas cartons mailed to France, (1918) 2,750
glasses of jelly, i,944
Emergency cots, complete equipment, 5
Patients outfit, complete equipment, I
Layettes, 75°
Total 5,450
Sheets i,590
Hand towels, 5,40O
Bath towels, 2,786
Napkins 698
Handkerchiefs, 4,801
Total ... 15,275
Knitted Articles given to Draftees by Chapter,
Sweaters,
Socks,
Scarfs,
Wristlets
Helmets,
Mittens,
Ambulance robes
297
431
21
42
8
118
4
Total 921
Sent to Washington ward, Military Hospital No.i — Washinton,
D. C. 4 cases, containing : —
Knitted robes
Comforts
Knitted articles
Hospital garments
Hospital supplies
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Knitted robes
Comforts
Hospital garments
Hospital supplies
Sent to Camp Lee, Petersburg. Va., —
Sweaters 106
Total 396,026
Fruit pit and nut shell collection — 15 barrels —
Weight 2756 !bs.
To commission for Belgium relief, 364 cases containing —
Partly used clothing and shoes — ■
Gross weight 52,4i3j4 lbs.
PERSONNEL Enrolled for European Service I
Nurses enrolled, 18
Home Defense Nurses, 6
MEMBERSHIP—
Seniors — ^40,000
Juniors — 5,612
Civilian Relief Bureau, Red Cross
Mr. William E. Coulter, Chairman,
Mrs. Grace ]\L Kimber, Executive Sec'y.
This bureau was organized December isth, 1917 with Dr.
Thomas P. Cole, at its head. An executive secretary was hired
and the work developed from the care of seven families to its
present registration of 1150. July sth, 1918, William A. Coulter
was appointed director of the bureau due to Dr. Cole's call into
the Military Service. The following is the report of the bureau
from December 15th, 1917 to April ist, 1919.
Total registration of applicants for service 115°
Adjustment of home conditions (families) 27
Adjustment of personal affairs 56
Interviews involved in these two forms of service 1566
Legal service rendered 152
Notary service on Affidavits etc., by Sec"y "6
Medical service in addition to the influenza cases 53
Hospital service and convalesent care 15
RELIEF
A. Cash ( for families) 67
B. Food ( for families) 75
C. Clothes (for families) 62
D. Improved housing conditions (for families) 10
E. Employment secured 75
Investigations and service for other Chapter, 35
Service rendered Canadian Patriotic Funds 16
REPORTS TO DIVISION 390
Telegrams 116
Information given 358
.Adjustments with War Risk Insurance Bureau for allotment
and allowance 54i
Claims secured where a fraudulent attempt had been made
to waive a wife's allotment 9
Information on casualities and missing men 402
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE 109
Lost letters traced 169
Money orders 9
News sent to soldiers who failed to receive mail 6
Chapter courses, six weeks each 2
Persons devoted to intensive study of field work nine hours
per week for six weeks 26
Reading circles for study of social welfare work 5
Lectures on study of social welfare work 35
Days of service contributed by Volunteer workers 622
After care for disabled soldiers, cases referred to this
office, 86
CHILD WELFARE BUREAU
Reports collected through schools 1000
Letters out to persons, wishing to adopt children 20
Relief established for six families 6
Number of families visited 33
Number of children visited 126
Prospective homes for children visited 8
Glasses secured for children i
Number of children vaccinated I
Operations for adenoids and tonsils 8
DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES
Cash Relief, $2160.38
Operating Expense 1 135-83
Salaries, 7058.95
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC SURVEY
Emergency Hospitals established 16
Community work in towns 23
Number of persons giving volunteer service as nurses ;
Nurses' Aids; Canteen workers; Inoculation service;
Motor service; Care of children; Survey of district;
and distribution of influenza circulars; 12,145
Number of persons inoculated at the expense of the
American Red Cross 18,750
Number of homes given nurses care by the American Red
Cross during the epidemic, 625
Municipal and private subscriptions raised and used to
relieve influenza victims throughout the Co. $75,000
Vaccine serum 1,502.20
NURSING BUREAU
Homes of sickness visited by community nurses.
Patients cared for,
Number of families given material relief
Visits made in supervision of practical nurses,
Patients given hospital care,
650
922
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MOTOR CORPS.
Jean Liddell, Captain.
This Bureau was organized during the summer of 1918 and
the originators were Aliss Marion Head and Miss Eleanor Huff.
They opened a Red Cross shop, solicited the donations of
clothing and all other articles that might be saleable, sold them,
and raised sufficient money to buy a truck. They then organ-
ized a Motor Corps with Miss Head as its captain. She sub-
sequently went on duty to France and Miss Liddell succeeded
her to the captaincy. Since the organization of this Motor
Corps the members have given 5,087 hours of service to the
Chapter, doing splendid and efficient work taking Red Cross
Nurses and Civilian Relief workers to all parts of the Chapter.
BURE.\U OF JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP.
Mrs. Helen L. Campbell, Director.
The Junior Bureau of Westmoreland County Chapter of the
.American Red Cross assumed its duties on the first of May
nineteen hundred and eighteen with the enrollment of eight
schools in Greensburg and vicinity and followed the following
week with three new Junior Auxiliaries in Jeannette, one in
Avonmore, Arona and four in Hempfield Township.
Greensburg, Jeannette and Ligonier helped in organizing
in towns around and aided the propoganda for the Juniors by
splendid floats and representations in the big parade on
May iSth.
It was so late in the year that very little organized work
could be attempted, but each organization encouraged and
planned some war garden work.
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In the fall of nineteen eighteen the schools having organized
were encouraged to begin work at once on Beligian Relief gar-
ments and layettes to aid in the preparations of the allotments
of the Chapter work.
A number of quilts were made of knitted squares and sent
to France through the Chapter before the order for discon-
tinuing this work was received. The making of scrap books,
collection of paper and clothing, rubber and tinfoil, have been
among the activities of the Westmoreland County Junior Red
Cross.
None of the Junior Red Cross funds have been touched, all
materials used having come from other sources and the full
amount of the fund one thousand fifty dollars being in the
hands of the Chapter School Committee.
The membership, now a little over five thousand in thirty
auxiliaries will be increased the coming fall to carry on the
"Peace Campaign" planned.
PUBLICITY BUREAU.
Mrs. George T. Foster, Director.
Mr. Edward Cramer, Assistant.
This department has conducted the publicity on the service
drives for clothing, linens, gas mask materials etc., to all of
which there was a most generous response. It has also given
inspiring publicity to work of the various Branches and has
brought about successful co-operation throughout the entirety
of the Chapter.
WAR DRIVES.
Joseph D. Wentling had active charge of the various drives
for members and funds. He recognized the benefits to be de-
rived from a thorough organization of his forces and every cam-
paign was begun with a working force thoroughly instructed
and equipped for its duties. An indefatigable worker, he in-
spired his helpers with enthusiasm, and the magnificent showing
made by the Chapter in its drives is due in great part to his
competent management. The results from these drives were
JMembership drives $100,209.26
First War Fund 109,163.31
Second War Fund 270,759.02
CANTEEN BUREAU.
Mrs. Clymer H. Painter, Director.
This Bureau has fed and lodged in Greensburg, over 12,000
soldiers traveling with truck trains and otherwise. The truck
trains often did not arrive on time, but no matter what hour of
the day or night they arrived they were fed and provided with
lodgings, thus necessitating the women frequently staying up
all night.
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Chapter VII.
West Newton District. The pictures and military bio-
graphies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from West Newton, Scott Haven, Fitz Henry, Van
Meter, Jacob's Creek, Gratztown, Smithton and Suter-
ville.
The West Newton district has a proud record of patriotism
during the World War in its contributions of men, money and
materials, and war activities.
The Red Cross branches at West Newton and Sutersville to-
gether with the units organized in nearby towns played an im-
portant part in the home work of this district, just as it did
throughout Westmoreland County and the nation. Organized
early in the war, the loyal members rolled up a record of which
any district might well be proud. In amount of finished articles
of comfort and service to the men across the sea, the workers of
this district stood among the first. The guiding hands of the
West Newton Branch of the Red Cross were: J. L. Waters,
chairman; Harriet Patterson, vice-chairman and Mrs. John Mc-
Cune, secretary-treasurer. The officers of the Suterville Branch
were : Dr. W. F. Peairs ; chairman ; Joseph Lonergan, vice-
chairman ; Wm. H. Brown, secretary, and Wm. E. Franklin,
treasurer. During the period of the war, scores of workers in
this district were faithfully doing their "bit" in the work rooms
and appointed meeting places and many women worked at their
homes and sent in to headquarters the articles as fast as they
were made. Besides the great quantities of supplies shipped to
Chapter headquarters for general relief work, the local branches
and units, aided the families of solders in the service, did civilian
relief work, rendered valuable aid throughout the district during
the influenza epidemic, furnishing nurses and supplies and emer-
gency hospitals, and materially aided the government in the cam-
paigns for the conservation of food and resources. Campaigns
for clothing for Belgians and French frontier children were also
successfully carried out.
The Liberty Loans were all actively and enthusiastically
supported in this district. The leading workers were John G.
Goehring, A. A. Emerick, Dr. W. F. Peairs, Dr. C. H. Boisseau
and J. K. McDonald. Many other citizens had an honorable
share in helping to write the splendid and historical records. The
total number of subscribers was 5,475 and in all drives the dis-
trict oversubscribed its quoto. The following is the summary
of the five Liberty Loans: First, $21,800; Second. $60,000;
Third, $339,900; Fourth, $476,200; Fifth, $336,500— Total
$1,228,400.
The Four Minute Men were John G. McCune, J. L. Waters,
Rev. J. R. McFarland, A. A. Emerick, Prof. F. H. Painter,
W. F. Cummings, Thomas D. Rhodes and Dr. W. F. Peairs.
The officers of the Local Board for Division no. 7 were
Berkey H. Boyd, chairman; W. B. Howell, and Dr. J. L. Robin-
son. The chief clerk was W. S. Hostetter.
The West Newton district did a noble part in all that it
undertook and the records show that the people could meet the
returning soldiers from the battlefields of Europe with a con-
sciousness that they had done their best, and with a feeling of
pride in their work being well done, giving concrete evidence of
the fact that the civilian army at home as well as the military
army abroad was actuated with the one impulse and desire.
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ANDREW CHECK. JOHN— Son of
Jolin Andrewrheck. entered service
Sept. 6, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B, 16Sth
Infantry, 42nd Divi,sion. Sailed Feb.
28. 1918, was wounded, returned Dec.
17, 1918 and was honorablv dis-
charged Jan. 22, 1919.
ASHTUX. WILBUR— Sun of Mrs.
Caroline Ash ton, entered service May
25. 1918. was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Cori)s of Hospital No. 26. He is still
in service.
BAXXER. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ri<-hard Banner, entered ser-
vice Oct. 15, 1917. was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company A.
505tfa Engineers. AVent overseas Dec.
13. 1917, returned May 16, 1919 and was honorably discharged Dec. 1
was honorably discharged June 5, 1918.
1919.
BAXXER. JAMEti — 6un of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Banner, entered service
June 21, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Sherman and attached to Company A.
418th Infantry. 82nd Division. He
BARCLAY, MILTON — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Barclay, entered ser -
vice April 29, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Steph-en and attached to Com-
pany B. 25tli Infantry. Went overseas
April li. 1918. returned Sept. 15, 1919
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BARTHELS, AVILLIAM — Son of
Mrs. Katherine Barthels, entered ser*
vice Sept. 5, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps. Went overseas Nov.
11. 1918. returned June 29. 1919 and
holds the rank of 1st Lieutenant and was honorably discharged July 3.
is still in service.
1919.
BASHFORTH. JONATHAN' — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bashforth, entered
service Sejit. 23. 1917. was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Batterv
B. 321st Light Artillery, 3rd Division.
Sailed May 16, 1918. returned Aug.
23, 1919 and was honorablv discharged
Aug. 28, 1919.
BASHFORTH, EDGAR — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Bashforth, entered ser-
vice April 4, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company I.
318th Infantry, 80th Division. Went
overseas May 23, 1918. had his leg
broken at Chateau Thierry, returned
May 28, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 4. 1919.
^^^^^
LAL GHMAX. CHESTER— Son of
BACKSTROM. PETER— Sou of Mr.
BALGHMAX. IKAXK— Sou of Mr.
BEXDIO. l.E(.)la.L — Sua of Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Baughman, en- and Mrs. Andy Backstrom, entered and Mrs. Eben Baughman, entered Susan Bendig. entered service Aug. 30.
tercd service Sept. 6, 1918. was as- service Sept. 13, 1917, was assigned service Aug. 10, 1918. was assigned 1918. was assigned to Camp Green and
signed to Washington and Jefferson to Camp Lee and attached to Com- to Paris Island and attached to Com- attached to Companv 4 of the Devel-
College and attached to the S. A. T. pany A, 305th Engineers. 80th Divi- pany 163, 10th Infantry. He died opment Battalion. He was honorably
C. He was honorably discharged sion. Went overseas May 11. 1918. Oct. 6, 1919 at his home from illness discharged Dec. 16, 1918.
Dec. 1918. returned May 15, 1919 and was hon- caused by influenza and i)ueumonia
orably discharged June 12. 1919. contracted while in Camp.
I'.ElUCHKl. SECONDO^Soii of Mr
and Mrs. Michael Bericliio, entered
service April 4, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company L,
319th Infantry. 80th Division. Sailed
May 18, 1918, was wounded, returned
June 2. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 12, 1919.
HEKKOVITZ. WALTER— Son of
I\Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Berkovitz. enter-
ed service Sept. 27. 1917, was assign-
ed to Cami> Lee and attached to Com-
pany A, 315th Machine Gun Battalion.
80th Division. He was honorably dis-
charged Nov. 1918.
BIRD. STANLEY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Bird, entered service Ajjril
21. 1917, was assigned to Camp Gail-
laing and attached to Comi)any A. 15th
Ry. Engineers. Went overseas July 9,
1917, returned April 27. 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 26, 1919
with rank of Corporal.
BIRD. ADAM — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bird, entered service Sept. 7.
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf
and attached to the 304th Engineers,
79th Division. Went overseas Oct.
1918, returned May 29, 1919 and was
lionorably discharged June 6. 1918.
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BIZ. ALEXANDER — Son of Mr. BISCOE. WILLIAM — Entered ser-
II ml Mrs. John Biz, entered service vice May 25, 1918, was assigned to
May '25, 1918, was assigned to Cami) Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Greenleaf and attached to Coniijany B. Medical Corps. Sailed July 23, 1918,
60.5th EiisiiK^ers. 8th Army Corps, returned April 27, 1919 and was lion-
Sailed Sept. 30, 1918, returned July orahly discharged May 7. 1919 with
16. 1919 and was honorably discharged rank of Cook.
July 23, 1919.
BOES. EDWARD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Boes, entered service Oct.
11, 1918, was assigned to Penn State
College and attached to the S. A. T. C.
Naval Reserve. He was honorably
discharged Dee, 22, 1918.
BUISSEAN. CHARLES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Boissean, entered ser-
vice June 29, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Upton and was attached to the
Dental Department. He died Oct. 12,
1918 at Camp Upton from the influ-
enza.
K
lU)\'i:. GEORGE — Son oi -Mr. and
Mrs. Josejih Bove, entered service
Sept. 19, 1918. was assigned to Lan
caster and attached to the Maidiine
Gun Scliool. He was honorablv dis-
<harged April 25, 1919.
l;t)SLKY. GE(.»KGE— Ent.T.M -■v
\ u:f Sf pt. 23. 1917, was asMgiicd tu
Camp Gordon and attached to Com-
pany G, 328th Infantry, 82nd Divi-
sion. Went overseas May 1, 1918. was
wounded, lost left eye and had a frac-
tured skull returned Jan. 25. 1919 and
was honorably discharged Mar. 11,
3 919.
ii3w&'-
1;ms[;tTI, THOMAS— Sun ul' Mrs.
ilaric IJosetti. entered ser\ ict* Sept.
18. 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company M, 319th
Infantry. SOth Division. Went over-
seas Feb. 1918, was gassed, returned
July 4, 1919 and is still in service.
1'>I;AXTH00VER, peter— SiHi of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Branthuuver. en-
tered service Oct. 16, 1917. was as-
signed to Camp Gordon and attached
to Company I, 61st Infantry, 5th Di-
vision. Went overseas A])ril 16, 1918,
returned July 23, 1919 and is still in
service.
p--r
llRAZITIS, CHARLES— Sun ul" Mr.
and Mrs. Brazitis. Entered service
Sept. 2. 1918. was assigned to Camp
P'orrest and attached to 1st Company,
1st Engineers. He was honorablv dis-
charged Dec. 20, 1918.
LREGAli. .JACK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bregar, entered service Nov.
20. 1917, was assigned to U. S. Naval
Officers' Day School, Washington, D.
C. Went overseas holds the rank of
1st Lieutenant and is still in service
in Italy.
l;Ri:(iAR. JOSEi'H— Sou uf Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bregar, entered service
April 2, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and atta<'hed to Company G, 319th
Infantry, 80 th Division. Went over-
seas May 19, 1918, was wounded, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged June 1919.
LREW .... i.w.,i:rT— Enter..-d ser-
vice Jan, 15, 1917, was assigned to
Cauij) Lee and attached to Company A,
Engineers, went overseas April 15,
1917. returned Oct. 10, 1919 and is
still in service.
iJliOW N. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Brown, entered service Feb. 23, 1918,
wa-^ assigned to Camp Hancock and
!iIta«-lnMl to Company K. 112th Infan-
try, 2 8th Division. Went overr*eas
May 7, 1918, returned April 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged May S.
1919.
BRUZZEO FRANK— Son of Mrs.
Marie Croock, entered service May 28,
1918, was assigned to Camp Humphrey
and attached to Company M, 504th
Engineers. Went overseas July 13,
1918. returned June 10. 1919 and
was honorably discharged June IS.
1919.
BUDl). ROBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. M, C. Budd, entered service Oct.
6. 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company F. 166th
Infantry, of the Rainbow Division.
Went overseas Feb. 27. 1918, returned
April 28, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 13, 1919 with rank of
Cori)oral.
Bl'RKHARt. EARL— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Burkhart, entered ser-
vice Feb. 11, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company B.
313 Machine Gun Battalion. 80th Di-
vision. Went overseas June 1918.
returned June 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Burkhart, en- Mrs. Angelo Cianliocco, entered service Eosia Ceutti, entered service Oct. 23 and Mrs. J. H. Chain, entered service
tered .service Nov. 7, 1917, was as- Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to Camp 1918. was assigned to Camp Colt and Nov. 4, 1917, was assigned to Newport
signed to Camp Hancock and attached Gordon and attached to Headquarters attached to Company A, 334th Tank and attached to the Naval Reserves,
to Company B, 103rd Engineers, 28th of the 320th Light Artillery, 82nd Di- Corps. He was honorably discharged He was honorably discharged Feb.
Division. Went overseas May 17, vision. Went overseas May 18, 1918, Dec. 1, 1918. 1919. W'ith rank of 1st Class Gun-
1918, returned May 1, 1919 and was returned May 7, 1919 and was honor- ner's Mate,
honorably discharged May 5, 1919. ably discharged May 15, 1919.
CHAMBEK.S. GEORGE — Son of Mr. CITRON, ANDREW — Entered ser- CLARKSON, RALPH — Son of Mrs. COCHENOUR, JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Chambers, entered vice Sept, 27. 1917, was assigned to Mary Clarkson, entered service Feb. and Mrs. W. L. Cochenour, entered
service April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp and attached to the Infantry of 12, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee service May 24, 1918, was assigned
Camp Lee and attached to Company I, the 80th Division. He wa.s honorably and attached to Coinjiany B, 313th to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
318th Infantry, 80th Division. Went discharged Nov. 191ft. Machine Gun Battalion, 8dth Division, the Medical Corjis. Went overseas
overseas May 22, 1918, was wounded. Went overseas May 24, 1918. returned July 31, 1918, returned Aug. 26, 1919
returned Feb. 11, 1919 and was hon- June 7, 1919 and was honorably dis- and' was honorably discharged Sept. 2,
orably discharged March 1, 1919. charged June 12, 1919. 1919.
COLEONI. VICTOR — Son of Mr. CilLLIER. DANIEL— Son of Mr. I'dLTUEA, NICK — Son of Mr ^iinl CuXXELL. PETER — Son .if Mr,
and Mrs. Seraflne Coleoni. entered sir anil .Mrs. Daniel Collier, entered ser Mrs. Lawrence Coltura, entered scrvnc and Mrs. Peter Conuell, entered ser
vice June 8, 1918, was assigned to vice May 25, 1918, was assigned to July 15, 1918, was assigned to the vice May 26, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company Camp Forrest and attached to Com- University of Pitt and attached to the Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
M, 9th Tr. Battalion. Went overseas pany B, 605th Engineers. He was 705th Motor Transport Corps. Went 570th U. S. Ambulance Service Com-
Aug. 12, 1918 and was killed in ac- honorably discharged Dec. 6, 1918. overseas Oct. 20 1918, returned July pany. Went overseas Nov. 1, 1918,
lion on Oct. 22, 1918. 30, 1919 and was honorably discharged returned April 23, 1919 and was hon-
Aug. 7, 1919. orably discharged April 26, 1919.
COOPER, CHARLES — Son of Mr. COOPER, SAMUEL — Son of Mr. CRAME, HARRY — Son of Mrs. CRAME, JOHN — Son of Mrs. Vic-
and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, entered ser- and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, entered ser- Victoria Crame, entered service May toria Crame, entered service Feb, 24,
vice June 15, 1918, was assigned to vice Oct. 7, 1917, was assigned to 25, 1917, was assigned to Camp 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
Camp Wheeler and attached to Com- Camp Lee and attached to the Medical Greenleaf and attached to the Medical attached to the 306th Cavalry, 3rd
pany E. 123rd Infantry, 133rd Divi- Corps. He was honorably discharged Corps. Went overseas Aug. 1917, re- Squadron. Went overseas June 21,
sion. He was honorably discharged April 1918. turned June 28, 1919 and was honor- 1918, returned Aug. 18, 1919 and was
Jan. 17, 1919. ably discharged July 1919. honorably discharged Aug. 26, 1919
with rank of Corporal.
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CRILLEY, EDWARD — Son of Mr. CRILLEY. JAMES — Son of Mr. and CURRY, CHARLES — Son of Mr. COUGHAXOUR, WILLIAM — Son of
and Mrs. William Crilley, entered ser- Mr.s. William Crilley, entered servite Philip Curry, entered service Sept. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coughanour, en-
vii-e Fell. 12, 1918, was assigned to May 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp 1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest tered service Feb. 24, 1918, was as-
Canip Lee and atlached to Company E. Greenleaf and attached to the Medical and attached to Com]iany A, 125th signed to Camp Lee and attached to
317th Infantry. SOth Division. Went Corps. Went overseas Sept. 15, 1918, Engineers. He was honorably dis- Company C, 601st Engineers. Went
overseas May 35, 1918, retiirned June returned June 27, 1919 and was hon- iharged Dec. 21, 1918. overseas June 29, 1918, returned July
1, 1919 and was honorably discharged orably discharged July 2, 1919. 5, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 16, 1919. July H, 1919-
DAIXTY', JAMES — Son of Mr.
ind
DAINTY, JOHN — Son of Mr. and DAVIS, PHILLIP — Entered service DAVIS. WILLIAM — Son of Mrs.
Mrs. James Dainty, entered service Mrs. James Dainty, entered service ,Tuly 13, 1917, was assigned to Camp Neva Davis, entered service Sept. 3,
Oct. 1917, was ass.igned to Camp Lee, Oct. 7, 1917, was assigned to Camp Grayling and attached to Battery 0, 1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest
later Wheeler and attached to the Lee, later Wheeler and attached to the 119th Field Artillery. Went overseas and attached to Company A, 67th En-
Medical De]it. Went overseas Aug. 9. Medical Corps. Went overseas Aug. 9, Feb. 20, 1918, returned May 4. 1919 gineers, 1st Division. Went overseas
1918. returned June 2, 1919 and was 1918, returned June 2, 1919 and was and was honorably discharged May Oct. 21, 1918, returned Sept. 26, 1919
honorably discharged June 18, 1919. honorably discharged June 18, 1919 1919, with rank of Corporal. and honorably discharged Oct. 4, 1919.
with rank of Coriioral.
DEAVER, HARRY — .Son of Mr. and DEBTS. JAMES — Son of James DEXDLE, MIKE — Son of Mrs. DOBRITZ, PETER — Sou of Mr. and
Jlrs. E. W. Deaver, entered .service Deets, entered service July 1918, was Lewis Henry, entered service May 28. Mrs. Henry Dobritz, entered service
Sept. 3, 1918, was assigned to Camp assigned to Camp Lee and attached to 1918, was assigned to Wissahicken Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to the 1st Prov. Company I, 6th Battalion, N. C. O. T. Barracks and attached to the Navy. Lee and attached to Company C, 319th
Ret. Company of the Engineers. He S. Was honorably discharged Dec. He was honorably discharged' Dec. 25, Machine Gun Battalion. 82nd Division,
was honorably discharged Dec. 21, 1918. 1918. AVent overseas May 23, 1918, was
1918. wounded in the leg and is still in ser-
^s
DUXKER. THOMAS — Son of Mr. EARLEY. JAMES— Son of Mr. and EGAN. JOSEPH— Entered service EGAX. JOHN — Entered service
nnd Mrs. Paul Dunker, entered ser- Mrs. James Earley, entered service June 1916, was assigned to Camp Dix June 1916, was assigned to Fort Ogle-
vire Sept. 8. 1918. was assigned to July 22, 1918, was assigned to Camp and attached to the 17th Engineers, thorpe and attached to Field Hospital
Xaval Pier Xo. 19, Philadelphia and and attached to Company G, 11th In- later Company C. 103rd Infantry. No. 110. Went overseas Nov. 1, 1918.
attached to the Naval Reserve. He fantry, .5th Hrigade. VVent overseas Went overseas Jan. 2. 1D18. was returned July 1919 and was honorahly
was honorably discharged Feb. 23, Oct. 15, 1918, returned Aug. 6, 1919 wounded and gassed, returned May discharged July 12, 1919 with rank of
1 H19. and was honorably discharged Aug. 1919 and honoral>ly discharged May Sergeant.
11, 1919. 19, 1919.
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KHKLKK. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs, Herman Ehrler. entered ser-
vice Ajiril 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Com|)any K, 145th
Infantry, 37th Division. Went over-
seas June 1918. was wounded, re -
turned Dec. 21, 1918. holds the rank
of Corjioral and is still in service tak-
ing Medical Treatment in U. S. Hos-
pital.
EVERETT, CLAKKNCL— Son ol
Mrs. J. F. McMillian, entered service
Sept. 20, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Sherman and attached to the 332n(1
Machine Gun Conii)any. ^Vent over
seas June 7, 1918, returned April 18,
1919 and was honorablv discharged
May 5. 1919.
EVP:RKTT, WILFKKD — son of Mr
and Mrs. Israel Everett, entered ser
vice June 15, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Jackson and attached to the
Radio Detachment. He was honorably
discharged Jan. 11, 1919.
PARMER. HERBERT — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Parmer, entered ser-
vice June 15, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lafayette and attached to Com-
pany 4, 153rd Depot Brigade, Motor
Transport Corps. Went overseas Oct.
1918, returned Jan. 1919 and was
honorably discharged Feb. 1919,
FARMER, HARRY — Son of Mr. FENTON, RUSSELL — Son of Mrs.
Harry Farmer, entered service May Mary Fenton, entered service Oct. 30.
21, 1917. was assigned to Camp Gil
Hard and attached to Company E, 15th
Engineers. Went overseas July
1917, was assigned to New Jersey
Armory and attached to Company E,
413th Telegraph Battalion. Went
1917. returned Ajiril 30, 1919 and was overseas Jan. 8. 1918. returned April
honorably discharged May 15, 1919
with rank of Corporal.
8. 1919 and was honoraldy discharged
May 1. 1919 with rank of Corporal.
FILBERN, THOMAS — Son of Mrs.
Anna Filbern. entered service Sept.
6. 1918. was assigned to Camp Green
leaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. He was honorably discharged
July 23, 1919.
FINLEY. ALFRED— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Finley, entered service Feb.
2, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company A. 320th
Infantry. 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 17, 1918 and was killed
Nov. 6, 1918 in the battle of Meuso.
FINLEY. CLARENCE— Son of Mr,
and Mrs. John Finley, entered service
Sept. 3, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to the 1st Prov.
Rect. Engineers. Was honorablv dis-
charged Dec. 23. 1918.
FISHER. JOHN — Son of .Mr and FLi >Ko, LA^\"K I'lXCK Sm, <if .Mr.
Mrs. Martin Fisher, entered ^t-rvue and Mrs. Bruno Fluro. entered ser\ ice
July 15, 1918. was assigned to Pitt April 13. 1917. was assigned to Camp
College and attached to the 307th Re- Hancock and attached to Com])any M,
FLoRn, IMSSKL— Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruno Floro, entt^'ed si-rvice Dec.
6, 1917. was assigned to Cami) Dix
and attached to Comiiany D, 24th
pair LInit of the Motor Transport 111th Infantry, 28th Division. Went Engineers. Went overseas Feb.
Corps. Went overseas Oct. 20. 1918, overseas May 5, 1918, was wounded,
returned July 23, 1919 and was hon- returned April 28, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 29, 1919. orably discharged June 2, 1919.
3 918, returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 12, 1919.
FLORO. THOMAS— Son of Mr.
md
FoKSYTHE, EZEKIEL — Son of Mr,
FORSYTHE. WILLIS— Son of Mr.
FREW, ALEXANDER— Son of Mr.
Mrs. Bruno Floro, entered service and Mrs. Jackson Porsythe. entered and Mrs. Jackson Forsythe, entered and Mrs. William Frew, entered ser-
Oct. 1917, was assigned to Camp Dix
and attached to Corai)any D, 24th En-
gineers. Went overseas Feb, 1918, Went overseas June 18, 1918, return
returned May 30, 1919 and was hon- ed Feb. 10, 1919 and wi
orably discharged June 12, 1919 with discharged Feb. 12, 1919.
rank of Corporal
service March 1918, was assigned to service Nov. 12, 1918, was assigned vice June 15, 1918, was assigned to
Navy and attached to the Wisconsin, to the Marine Barracks at Port Royal Delaware College, and attached to the
and attached to Company C, 448th 13th Service Company. Radio Detach -
1919 and was honorably Marines. He was honorably discharg- ment. Went overseas Sept. 25, 1918
ed March 20, 1919. and died from bronchial pneumonia.
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FKOHXIIUFFEK. WILLIAM — Son
of Mr. Fritz Frohnhoffer, entered ser-
vice Fell. 24, 191H. was assigned to
Ciimp Lee and attached to Company
C, tiUlst Engineers, Went overseas
June 30, 1918, returned July 6, 1919
and was honorably discharged July
12, 1919.
(iAMliLK. FRKD— Son of Mrs Vir-
ginia Smith, entered service Oct. 1,
191S, was assigned to the University
of Pitt and attached to the S. A. T.
C. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
(.iARBER. HARRY — Son of Mrs
Tobba Garber, entered service Oct. 7.
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Comjiany I, 16Gth Infan-
try, 42nd Division. Went overseas
Feb. 8. 1918. was wounded, returned
Jan. 26, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 8, 1919.
GAIiHKIi. SAMUEL— Son of Mrs.
Tobba Garber, entered service July
20, 1919, was assigned to Camp Travis
and attached to the Quartermaster
Corps. Went overseas Aug. 1919 and
is in service in Siberia.
GARBIN, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Garbin. entered service May
2. 1917. was assigned to Camp Taylor
and attached to Comjiany C. .Slst In-
fantry. 6th Division. AVeut overseas
July "6, 1917, returned June 16. 1919
and was honorably discharged June
18. 1919.
GEBHARDT. PHILIP — Entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
35. 153rd Dejiot Brigade. Went over-
seas Sept. 8, 1918. returned March 6.
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 5. 1919.
GEHRINGER, GEORGE — Son of
Mrs. Henry Schneider, entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918, was assigned to
Cami) Grant and attached to the Med-
ical Corps. Discharge Detachment. He
was honoraltiv discharged April 26,
1919.
GIOVANNINI. PHILIP— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carol Giovannini, entered
service Feb. 12, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the
Headquarters Comi)any, 142nd Field
Artillery. 42nd Division. Went over-
seas March 13, 1918, returned April
25, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed May 3, 1919.
(JLASER. PAUL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Glaser, entered service
Oit. 7. 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lcr and attached to Company F. 112th
Infantry. 28th Division. M'ent over-
seas Jlay 5, 1918. was wounded, re-
turned Ajiril 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 1919 with rank of
Corporal.
GLASER. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Glaser, entered ser-
vice April 26, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Dix and attached to Company C,
39th Ry. Engineers. Went overseas
June 5,' 1918, returned July 6, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 17,
1919.
G<.»KHRING. JOHN— Son of Mr. GOETSCHE. FRED— Son of Mr,
James Goehring. entered service Aug. and Mrs. Jacob Goetsche. entered ser-
1917 was assigned to Camp Eustus
and attached to the Dental Department
of the 33rd Coast Artillery. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 33, 1918
with rank of 1st Lieutenant.
vice Oct. 15. 1918. was assigned to
Camp Alfred Vail and attached to
Company G, 12th Depot Battalion,
Signal Cori)s. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 13, 1919.
liDlL. ANDREW — Entered servici-
March 1918. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company F, 305th
Engineers, 80th Division. Went over-
seas July 17, 1918. returned Aug.
1919, and was honorably discharged
the same montn.
GUl'L. (;EORGK^Eutered service
Dec. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Grant and attached to the 29th Photo
Sect, of the Aviation. He was honor-
ably discharged May 1910 with rank
of Sergeant.
OllUL. .Ui.SKl-U — KiitcTc'd MTvui.
April 19, 1917, was assigned to the
Great Lakes and attached to the U.
S. S. Xerens. Went overseas Feb. 28,
1919. returned Se])t. 1, 1919 and was
honorably discharged Oct. 3, 1919.
l,UA:<, i_iTTU — Son of Mr.s, Char-
lotte Gras, entered service April 1918,
was assigned to Camp IMeade and at ■
tached to the Medical Corps of the 7th
Division. AVent overseas Aug. 1918,
returned July 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged July 1919. ..
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GRIMME, CHARLES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Urimme, entered ser-
vice Ajiril 5, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee attached to Comiianv E.
318th Infantry. SOth Division. Went
overseas May 18, 1919 and was Icilled
in the battle of Meuse on Nov. 4.
1918.
GOSHORN, CUAKLES— Son of Mr.
Robert Goshorn, entered service Aug.
2, 1918, was assigned to Camj) Custer
and attached to Company E, 803rd
Fioneer Infantry, Went overseas
Sept. 16, 1918, returned July 18, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 2.S.
1919 with rank of Corporal.
GUYNN. WALTER— Entered ser-
vice Aug. 1, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Wads worth and attached to the
4th Corps of Heavy Artillery. Went
overseas Aug. 22. 1917. returned July
1919 and was honorably discharged
the same month.
HADDOCK, WILLIAM — Son of Mr
Harry Haddock, entered service Sept.
30, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Head-
quarters Det.. 1st Replacement In-
fantry. Went overseas Nov. 12, 1918,
returned July 20, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 14, 1919.
HALL, KENNETH — Son of Mr. and HAMILTON, ROBERT — Son of Mr. HAillLTOX. HARRY — Son of Mrs. HANDEL, HARRY — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Charles Hall, entered service and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, entered A. C. Beaumont, entered service Sei>t. Earnest Handel, entered service Sept.
Sept. 26, 1917, was assigned to Wis
sahickon Barracks and attached to th"
U. S. S. Santa Leonara. Went over
seas July 11, 1919, returned Aug.
1919 and was honorably discharged
Sept. 1919.
service Sept. 3, 1918. was assigned to 1917. was assigned to Camji Lee and 23, 1918. was assigned to Camp Qor-
Camp Forrest and attached to Com- attached to the Infantry of the 80th don and attached to the Headquarters,
jiany A, 124th Engineers. He was Division. Went overseas May 1918 328th Infantry, 82nd Division. Went
honorably discharged Dec. 23, 1918. and was killed at Meuse on Sept. 26. overseas April 1918, was gassed and
1918. is still in service.
H^NZUS, PAUL — Son of Mr. and HAYDUCHECK. CHARLES — Son of
Mrs. Michael Hanzus, entered service Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haydncheck, en-
May 27, 1918, was assigned to Camp tered service Sept. 6. 1918, was as-
Custer and attached to Comiiany C. signed to the Embarkation Hospita
HEPLER, ARTHUR — Son of Mr. HERRINGTON. CHRISTIAN— Son
and Mrs. George Hepler, entered ser- of Mr. .John Herrington. entered ser-
vice A])ril 4. 1918, was assigned to vice July 23, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company Camp Lee and attached to the 16th
214th Engineers. 14th Division. He No. 1, Hoboken, N. J., attached to the M, 320th Infantry, 80th Division. He Ordnance Guard Company
was honorably discharged Fob. 1, Medical Corps. He is still in service.
1919 with rank of Cook.
He
was honorably discharged April 15, honorably dis<'harged March 26, 1919
1919. with the rank of Corporal.
HIGHV. CLARENCE— Son of Mr. HILDEHRAND, EARNEST— Son of
William Higby, entered service May Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hildebrand, en-
25, 1918, was assigned to Camp tered service Sept. 7, 1918, was as-
HILL, CHESTER — Son of Mr. and HILL, EDWARD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. U. G. Hill, entered service Oct. Mrs. Henry Hill, entered servi<e Aug.
15, 1918, was assigned to the Uni 30, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical signed to Great Lakes and attached to versity of Pittsburgh and attached to and attached to the 155th Depo*
Corps. AVent overseas Sept. 4, 1918. the Navy. He was honorably dis-
returned April 26, 1919 and was hon - charged Dec. 1919.
orably discharged May 7, 1919.
the S. A. T. C. He was honorably Brigade. Went overseas May 1918,
discharged Dee. 11, 1918. returned Feb. 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month.
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HOOD. FRANK — Son of Mrs. Lucy
Hood, entered service April 1917, was
assigned to Cami> Lee and attached
to the 317th Infantry, SOth Division.
Went overseas May 1918, returned
July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 1919 with the rank of
1st Lieut.
HOWELL. FRANK— Son of Mrs. A.
J, Sanner, entered service Feb. 2.
191 K, was assigned to Newport News
and attached to the U. S. S. San
Francisco, mine layer, went overseas
May 11. 1918. returned Jan. 6. 1919
and was honorably discharged June
19, 1919.
HUDOCK. JOHN— Son of Mr. and
ilrs. George Hudock. entered service
Oct. 7. 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company I, In-
fantry. 80lh Division. He was honor-
ably discharged July 12, 1918.
HUDOCK. MICHAEL— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hudock, entered ser-
vice Oct. 7, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached tn the Medical
Corps of the Base Hospital. Was
honorably discharged Dec. 14. 1918.
with the rank of Corporal.
HUGHES, SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Hughes, entered ser-
vice July 8, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Colt and attached to Corapanv
G. 332. 307th Tank Corj.s. Went over-
seas Sept. 28, 1918. returned May 1.
1919 and was houorablv discharged
May 16, 1919.
INDOF, FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Indof, entered service
May 2ri, 1918, was assigned to CamiJ
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas Aug. 23. 191H.
returned April 27, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 7, 1919.
JACOB. MIKE — Son of Mrs. Cath-
erine Jacob, entered service May 18.
1918. was assigned to Camp Meade
and attached to the 6th Dev. Bn. 154th
Depot Brigade. He was houorablv
discharged Dec. 10, 1918.
JOHNSON. JAMES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Johnson, entered ser-
vice June 26. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Isl Casual
Det. 155th Depot Brigade. He was
honorably discharged Nov. 22, 1918.
4.iiAu.
-li'H.XSnX. JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Johnson, entered ser-
vice Nov. 25, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Devens and attached to the En-
gineers. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
JOHNSON. ROBERT— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Johnson, entered ser-
vice Aug, 1918, was assigned to Paris
Island and attached to the 293rd
Company, Marine Corps. He died Nov.
4, 1918 from influenza at Paris Island-
JoNKS. CHARLP:s L.— Ent.-r.-d
service Feb. 24, 1918, was assigned
to Cam]i and attached to the Infantry.
He was honorably discharged with the
rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
.KiNES. WILLIAM — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Jones, entered service July
17, 1917, was assigned to Pitt College
and attached to the ^ledical Corp. He
was honorably discharged Dec. 1918.
KARGL. JoSKPH^Son ol Mrs.
Barltura Kargl. entered service May
1918. was assigned to Cap May and
attached to the Naval Reserve. He
was honorably discharged Feb. 1919.
kkkgan, JOSEPH Patrick-
Sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Keegan.
entered service Feb. 24, 1918. was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached to
the Quartermaster Company. Went
overseas May 25, 1918. returned May
23, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 29, 1919.
KEILBAeH. HAROLD- Son «ii Mr.
and Mrs. Josejih Keilbach. entered
service Sept. 5. 1918. was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Com-
pany A, 315th Ambulance Corps, 79th
Division. Went overseas Oct. 5. 1918.
returned June 1, 1919 and was hon*
orably discharged June 10, 1919.
KKLLERBERG. GEORGE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Kellerberg. enter-
ed service Feb. 28. 1917, was assigned
to Camp Hancock and attached to
Company I, 112th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision. He was honorably discharged
July 1918 with rank of Corporal.
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KELLEKBERG, THEODOKE — tiuu
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Kellerbtrg, en-
tered service June 22. 1916. was as-
signed to Camp Hancock and attached
to the 103rd Sanitary Train. 28th Di-
vision. Went overseas May 19. 191S.
returned May 9. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 21. 1919.
KELLY, JAMES — Son of Mr«. Leah
Baer. entered service Aug. 9, 1917.
was assigned to Paris Island and at-
tached to Company B. 14th Separate
Bat. Went overseas Oct. 1918, re-
turned June 12. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Sept. 6, 1919.
KELLEY. LLOYU — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Kelley, entered service
Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the 2nd Company,
1st Tr. Btin. 155th Depot Brigade.
Was honorably discharged Dec. 21,
1918 with rank of Sergeant.
K(iXTrK. ,U)HX — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Kontur. entered s>ervice
May 11, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Headquarters
Company. 320th Infantry, 80th Divi-
sion. Went overseas May 18, 1918,
was wounded, returned Jan. 11, 1919
and was honorably discharged Feb. 11,
1919.
KONTUR. JOSEPH — Son of Mrs. KORAC. ADoLPH — Entered service
Eva Kontur. entered service May 26. Sept. 23. 1917, was assigned to Camp
1918, was assigned to Camp Grant and Lee, attached to Battery C, 320th Ar-
attached to the Medical Corp. Went tillery, 80th Division. He was honor-
overseas Aug. 1918. returned April 27, ably discharged Feb. 17, 1918.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 7. 1919.
KRAMER. HARRY — Son of Mr. and KRAMER. HENRY' — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Adam Kramer, entered service and Mrs. Adam Cramer, entered ser-
May 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp vice July 23. 1918, was assigned to
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas July 1918. re-
turned April 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 7, 1919 with the rank
of Cook.
Camp Lee and attaclied to the Pro v.
Company, Department A. R. D. of the
80 th Division, Went overseas Aug.
1918. returned Jan. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 26, 1919.
KREUTER. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs, John Kreuter, entered service
May 23. 1918. was assigned to Cami>
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas Oct. 23, 1918,
returned April 27, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 6, 1919.
KREUTER. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kreuter, entered service
Sept. 23. 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee, later Gordon and attached to
Company C, 307th Motor Supidy Train
LANDER. SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Lander, entered ser-
vice May 19. 1918, was assigned to
Columbus Barracks and attached to
Battery F, 60th Field Artillery. He
82nd Division. Went overseas June was honorably discharged Feb. 8, 1919
28, 1918, returned May 6, 1919 and with rank of Corporal,
was honorably discharged June 29,
1919 with the rank of Corporal.
LANDSPERGER. EDWARD — Son
of Mrs. Ella Lands]ierger, entered ser-
vice May 14, 1918, was assigned to
Camp McArthur and attached to Com-
pany C, 56th Infantry, 7th Division.
Went overseas Aug. 13, 1918, returned
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 3, 1919.
LANDS J- KRGER. HUGH— Son of
ilrs. Ella Landsi)erger. entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Batterv F,
320th Infantry. 82nd Division. Went
overseas May 19, 1918, was wounded,
returned May 9, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 15, 1919.
LANGE, RICHARD — Son of Mrs.
Marie L. Ehrler. entered service Nov.
191 7, was assigned to Camp Jackson
and attached to Battery C, 1st Light
Artillery. Went overseas March 28,
1918. returned March 1919 and was
honoral)ly discharged the same month
with rank of Cook.
LARIMER. WILFRED — Son of Mrs.
D. P. V. Larimer, entered service
Feb. 2, 1918. was assigned to Prince-
ton and attached to 814th Aero Squad-
ron on detached Service. He was
honorably discharged Jan. 8, 1919.
LA\IX. PATRICK— Entered s.-rvir,-
April 4. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company C, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 1918, was wounded and died
Oct. 11, 1918 at Argonne.
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■T. E. Pliiliilfaiim, entered servit-e May
nH8. was assigned to l*aris Islantl
niul attailied to the 51st Company. 5th
Infantry, 2nd Division. Went over-
seas Aug. 13, 1918, was gassed return-
ed Aug. 3, 1919 and was honoralilv
discharged Aug. 12, 1918.
LECKY. DAVID— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. \V. Lecky, entered service
Ajiril 2, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company I, 319th
Infantry, 80tli Division. AX'eiit over -
seas April 2. 1918, returned May 1919
and was honorably discharged' June
11. 1919.
LEE, ABRAHAM — Son uf Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Lee, entered service
April 7, 1918, was assigned to Wissa-
hickon Barracks and attached to U.
S. S. Cleveland. Went overseas Oct.
1918, returned Nov. 1918, and was
lionorably released Dec. 1918, but is
subject to call.
LEWIS, WILLIAM— Son of Mi>.
Elizabeth Lewis, entered service May
27, 1918, was as.signed to Camp For-
rest and attached to Company A, 605th
Engineers. Went over.=;eas Sept. 22.
1918, returned June 22, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 25, 1919
with rank of Corporal.
LIMiLE, UA\ ID — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Lingle, entered service
May 6, 1918. was assigned to Company
A. 52nd Engineers, 17th Division.
Went overseas June 7. 1918, returned
July 2. 1919 and was honorably dis -
'■barged July 8. 1919 with rank of
I 'orporal.
MTTEKINI, FRANK— Son of Mr. LITTERINI, JL'LIUS— Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Litterini, entered and Mrs. Joseph Littcrini, entered
service Sept. 1918. was assigned to service May 24, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Korre^^t and attached to the 9th Camp Lee and attached to the Medical
Rect. Comi)aiiy of Engineers. He was Corjis. He was honorably discharged
honorably discharged Dec. 1918. July 1919.
LORENCI, RllM)LJ'H — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lorenci, entered ser-
vice Aug. 29. 1918, was assigned lo
Camp Lee and attached to Company F.
2nd Battalion, He was honorably
discharged Dec. 1918.
LORESKI, MARIUS — Entered ser-
vice Oct. 7, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 382nd
Motor Truck Cori)S. He was honor -
ablv discharged Mav 14, 1919 and re
enlisted Sept. 20, 1919.
LUX. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
Jlrs. Mat hew Lux, entered service
July 23, 1918, was assigned to Fort
Benjamin Harrison and attached to the
142 nd Transportation Corps. M'ent
overseas Oct. 26, 1918, returned July
13, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed July 19, 1919.
MrTAXN. JAMES — Son of Mr. and
ilr,s. David IMcCann, entered service
May 2 5, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas Aug, 22, 1918,
returned May 1, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 15, 1919.
McGROGAN, MICHAEL — Son of
Mrs. Ella McGrogan, entered service
June 28, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Headquarters,
364th Infantry. 91st Division. AVent
overseas July 22, 1918, returned April
1, 1919 and was honorably discharged
April 22, 1919.
McGROGAN, WILLIAM— Son of
Ella McGrogan. entered service Feb.
28, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the 32nth Infantry,
80th Division. Went overseas Mav 19.
1918. returned May 19. 1919 and' was
honorably discharged June 1919.
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Ijaura JIcKeown, entered service April
15. 1917, was assigned to Camj) Han-
cock and attached to Company D,
111th Infantry, 56th Brigade. " 2Hth
Division. Went overseas April 1918,
returned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged May 14, 1919 with rank
of Corporal.
M..MINN. SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
John McMinn. entered service Oct. 6,
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company G. 5th Tr. Blln.
He was honorably di.scharged Dec. 13.
1918 with rank of Sergeant.
MARSH, JAMES— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cassius Marsh, entered service
Sejit. 5, 1918, was assigned to Fort
Benjamin Harrison and attached to
Company D, 27th Engineers. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
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MASSELOCK, GEORGK— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Masselock, entered
service Feb. 24, 1918, was assigned to
Camp J. E. Johnson and attached to
the 315th Field Remount Squadron.
Went overseas Aug. 14. 1918. returned
July 8, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 16. 1919.
MASSELOCK. STEPHEN— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Masselock, entered
service April 20, 1918. was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
M, 145th Infantry, 37th Division.
Went overseas May 15, 1918, returned
March 27, 1919 and was honorably
discharged April 10, 1919.
MKDSGER, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Morgan. entered service
April 4. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Comjiany A, 319th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 30, 1918, returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged
tlie same month.
MILLER, ALBERT— Son of Mr.
Samuel Miller, entered service March
1918, was assigned to Camp Sevier
and attached to Construction Company
No. 12, Aviation Field No. 2. Went
overseas July 1918 and died from
influenza at Winchester, England on
Sept. 28. 1918.
MILLER, DANIEL — Son of Rev.
and Mrs. Daniel Miller, entered ser-
vice Dec. 3, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Stewart and attached to Com-
pany D, Ordnance Dept. He was
honorably discharged May 29, 1919
with rank of Sergeant.
MILLER, JOHN — Son of Mr. Sam-
uel Miller, entered service ,Dec. 1917,
was as.signed to Camp Sherman and
attached to Comjiany C, 332Md Infan-
try. Went overseas July 1918, re-
turned June 1919 and was honorably
discharged July 1919.
MILLIRON. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Milliron, entered service
Sept. 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to the 12th
Casual Co., 2nd Btln. He was honor-
ably discharged Dec. 22, 1918.
MOOREHEAD, JAMES — Son of
Mrs. Matilda Moorehead, entered ser-
vice Aug. 13, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Humphreys and attached to the
Engineers. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 4, 1918 with the rank of
Captain.
MONTIFIORO, PIG- Ent.-r.Ml s-r
vice Oct. 6, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Pike and attached to Company
A, 336th Machine Gun Battalion, B7th
Division. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 15, 1919.
M(H)Ki;, .lAMLS — Son of Mr. uii.l
Mrs. Moore, entered service Oct. 7.
1917, was assigned to Camji Lee and
attached to the Headquarters Com -
pany, 313th Machine Gun Battalion.
He was honorably discharged March
1919.
MdUKNA. STEVE — Son of Mr and
•Mrs. Andrew Morena, entered service
May 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas Aug. 22, 1918,
returned April 19, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged April 29, 1919.
M(H;(..\N l;t '\ .--.M, ni Mr. J.dm
Morgan, ent.-rtMi sim-vich April 4, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company C, 320th Infantry, 80th
Division. Went overseas May 18,
1918, returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 9, 1919.
MOTSENBOCKKii. MAli\ ils—Kn- NEFF. CHARLES — Son of Mr. and NEFF, GORDON- Son of Mr. and Nt>EL. AUGUST — Son of Mrs.
tered service April 26, 1917, was as - Mrs. Andrew Neff, entered service Mrs. Herman Nef¥, entered service Minnie Noel, entered service May 24,
signed to Camp Hancock and attached Sept. 28, 1918, was assigned to Cam]> Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to Camj) 1918, was assigned to Newport and
to Company M. 111th Infantry, 56th Lee and attached to Company C, 5th Lee and attached to Company A, Ma- attached to the Naval Reserves. Went
Brigade, 28th Division. He was hon- Tr. Btln. of the Infantry. He is still chine Gun Battalion. Went overseas overseas Aug. 1918, returned Jan. 1,
orably discharged Aug, 1919 with in service. Jan. 1918, was gassed, returned Dec. 1919 and was honorably discharged
rank of Corporal. 1918 and was honorably discharged July 17, 1919.
Jan. 1919.
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XUTTALL. GKOKGE— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Nuttal, entered service
April 2, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company K, 319th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918, returned June 2,
1919 and was honoral)ly discharged
June 13, 1919.
OBLEY. CLAKENCK— Sou of Mr^.
Katlierine Obley, entered service July
15, 1918, was assigned to Lancaster
and attached to the Bowdoin College.
Went overseas Nov. 1, 1918. returned
April 1919 and was honorahly dis-
charged April 26, 1919.
UHLEY. SAMUEL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Obley, entered service Ajiril
10, 1918, was assigned to Camp Meade
and attached to the Medical Corps,
79th Division. He was honorahly dis-
charged Jan. 15, 1919.
(JlilNSKY, STANLEY — Entered ser-
vice Feb. 23, 1918, was assigned to
Camj> Lee and attached to Company 4,
1st Tr. Btln. 155th Depot Brigade.
Went overseas June 28, 1918, returned
July 15, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 20, 1919.
PALAIO. NIOKOLIS — Entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps. He was honorably dis-
charged July 23, 1919.
PARKER. ALFRED J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Parker, entered ser-
vice Sept. 16, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Colt, later Dix and attached to
Company B. 333rd Army Tank Corps.
He was honorahly discharged Dec. 1,
1918.
PASSARO, AL. — Son of Mr. Ruffus
Passaro, entered service May 16, 1917.
was assigned to Fort Russell and at-
tached to Troop G. 24th Regt. of the
Cavalry. He was honorably discharg-
ed April 10, 1919 with rank of Cor-
poral.
PASSARO. CLARENCE — Son of Mr.
Rufus Passaro. entered service May
8, 1918, was assigned to Camp Dix
and attached to Company C, 52nd Ry.
Engineers. Went overseas June 7.
1918, returned June 18, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 26, 1919.
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!'A'I'I:I;LIXE, SAXTY — Soti of Mr.
ami .Miv. Huptist Paterline, entered
service Dec. 17, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Meade and attached to Compan-;;
A, Infantry. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 12, 1919.
PATTERSON, CLAIR^Son of iMr.
and Mrs. Charles Patterson, entered
service Sept. 6, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Com-
pany E, Ambulance Corps. He was
honorably discharged Oct. 2, 1919.
PAULIK. \\ ILLIAM~Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Paulik, entered service
Oct. 8. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Comi)any C,
Medical Corps of General Hospital No.
36. He was honorably discharged
July 23, 1919.
P1:AIRS. CLYDE— Son of Dr. and
W. F. Peairs. entered service Oct. 1,
1918, was assigned to the University
of Pittsburgh and attached to Company
6, Section A of the S. A. T. C. He
was honorably discharged Dec. 13,
1918.
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PKARCE. FRKh -.!, of Mr. ami
Mrs. Thomas Pt-arce, entered service
Afiril 28, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company F, 146th
Infantry, 37th Division. Went over-
seas June 29, 1918, and died in France
from influenza.
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I'EDICX. WILLIA-M— Son of Mrs.
Barbara Wilson, entered service April
1916, and was attached to the U. S.
Regular Army. Went overseas with
the tirst troops and was killed in ac-
tion Oct. 4, 1918.
PEEBLES. JAMES— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Peebles, entered service
Sept. 1, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Cori)s. He was iionorably discharged
Oct. 15. 1919.
PiiKKV. AXIUxKW Son nt Mr. and
Mrs. Roman Perry, entered service
Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to Cami)
Lee and attached to Company M, 319th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918, returned June 2,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 16. 1919.
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PETERMAN, ^VESLEV — Son of Mr.
Henry Petermaii, entered service May
25. 1917, was assigned to Camp
(rreenleaf and attached to the Medical
Cor])s. ^\'ent overseas Sept. 7, 1918,
returned June 27, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 2, 1919.
PHILIPP. AUGUST— Son of Mrs.
Fred Landsperger, entered service
Ajiril 2, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company K, 319th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 12, 1918, was wounded, re-
turned Feb. 8. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 11, 1919.
PHILIPP, CHARLES — Son of Mrs.
Fred Landsperger, entered service May
2, 1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest
and attached to Company D, 51st In-
fantry, 6th Division. Went overseas
July 4, 1918. returned June 12, 1919
and was honorably disdiarged June 19,
1919 with the rank of Corporal.
PHILIPP, MAX — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ida Philipp, entered service
April 2, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Comi)anv K,
320th Infantry, 80th Division. Went
overseas Mav 29, 1918. was killed at
Meuse, Oct. 31. 1918. He is buried at
Verdun, France.
PiilLLIl'S. -ll'LUS— Knl.T.-.i ..-r
vice Oct. 30, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company D.
506th Engineers. Went overseas Jan.
4. 1918, returned May 16. 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 5.
1919.
PIA( SNZA, MK KAKL — KnTere.l
service ilay 25, 1918, was assigned
to Fort McPherson and attached to
the Medical Corps of General Hospital
No. 6. He was honorably discharged
Oct. 18. 1919.
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I'li'PERT. FRANK— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pippert, entered service
Sept. 7. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Gordon and attached to Company K,
60th Infantry, 5th Division. Went
overseas April 16. 1918. was gassed,
returned July 23, 1919. holds the rank
of Corporal and is still in service.
I'lPi'hKT, lvA'l'lii:i;lNl';^EiittTL'd
service in 1917 and was assigned to
the Hospital Unit at Brownsville,
Texas. She is still in service as a
nurse.
PORTER. PAUL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs, H. X. Porter, entered service Fel).
22, 1918, was assigned to Camp Cody
and attached to the Medical Corp. He
was honorably discharged April 1919
with the rank of Sergeant.
POPOHXICK. MIKE— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Pojiobnick. entered ser-
vice July 17, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Colt and attached to the Head-
quarters of the 32 7 til Tank Corps.
Went overseas Sejit. 1918, returned
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 1919 with the rank of
Corporal.
PARISE. AXTOXIO— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Parise, entered ser -
vice May 1918, was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company C.
119th Engineers. He was honorably
discharged Oct. 1918.
RIGLEV. FRED — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaiah Rigley. entered service
May 17, 1918, was assigned to the
Washington Barracks and attached to
Company F, 11 1th Engineers. 3Gth Di-
vision. Went overseas Sept 1, 1918,
returned May 30, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 12, 1919,
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RHODES. GLEXN— P:ntered service RICARD, EARNEST— Son of Mr. RIGOTTI. LUDVIC — Son of Mr. RISKER. GEORC4E — Son of Mr.
May 17, 1918, was assigned to Camp and Mrs. Joseph Ricard. entered ser- Palmo Rigotti, entered service, was r,nd Mrs. Joseph Risker, entered ser-
Sevier and attached to the 16th Avia- vice Aug. 6, 1918, was assigned to assigned to Camp and attached to the vice June 15. 1918, was assigned to
tion Company. Went overseas Aug. 8. Camp U]iton and attached to Company Infantry. Went overseas and was Camp Johnson and attached to Com -
1918. returned April 14. 1919 and was B, 87th Div. of Engineers. He was wounded at Argonne on Nov. 8, 1918 pany D 313th Motor Mechanics. Went
honoraljly discharged April 25, 1919. honorably discharged Dec. 22, 1918. and died Nov. 11, 1918. overseas Aug. 6. 1918, returned Feb.
22, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed Mar. 15, 1919.
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KISKKK. WALTER — Son of Mr.
and Mrs, Joseph Risker. entered ser-
vice, was assigned to Camp Meade and
attached to Company A. Headquarters
Co., of the Infantry. He was honor-
ably discharged Dee. 1918.
RUUK. WALTER — Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rook, entered service
Mar. 4, 1918, was assigned to Camj)
Harry Jones and attached to Troop
M, 1st Cavalrv. He was honoral>I v
discharged Sept. 13, 1919 with the
rank of Cook.
ROSEMAN, ALFRED — ^Entered ser-
vice Sept. 6. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Sherman and attached to the
158 til Depot Brigade. He was hon-
orably discharged Nov. 30, 1918.
RUSLUSXICK, JAMES — Entered
service May 25. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps. Went overseas Aug.
22, 1918, returned April 19, 1919 and
was honorablv discharged April 29.
1919.
IMSLOSNICK. .TAMES— SuTj
Mr^ Suvaii Ro^losnick, enten-d ^crvic.
May 28, 1918. wa-s assigned to Cami
Lee and attached to the Medical Corj
RiiSLUSNICK. JOE— Son of Mrs.
Su--an Roslosuick, entered service May
:J0, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Humphrey and attached to Company E,
Went overseas Aug. 17 1918, returned 28th Engineers, 2nd Division. WenI
July 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 15, 1919 with the rank
of Sergeant.
overseas June 1918, returned May
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 1919.
ROSLOSNICK. JOHN— Son <.l' Mr^.
Susan Roslosnick, entered si-rvnc
April 4. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company C, 320th
Infantry. 80tli Division. Went over-
seas May 15 1918. was gassed, re-
turned May 19 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 10, 1919.
RnSXICK. AXDRKW^Son of Mrs.
Elizal.ieth RosTiick. entered service
Xov. 1918. was assigned to Camp Ste-
wart and attached to the 41st Brigade
Headquarters. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 6, 1918 and re-enlisted.
RnsXK.iv. JOSEPH — Son of Mrs,
Elizabeth Rosnick, entered service
Xov. 11. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Custer and attached to Company E.
33Hth Infantry 89th Division. Went
overseas June 1918, returned April
1919 and was honorably discharged the
same montli.
RUSXICK. THOMAS— Son of Eliza-
beth Rosnick. entered service June
1918, was assigned to Camp Sherman
and attached to Company C. 308 th
Ammunition Train. \\ ent overseas
July 1, 1918. returned May 1919 and
was honorably discharged the same
month.
If
ROSS. SAMUEL — Son of Mrs. Lucy
Ross, entered service Sejjt. 6, 1918,
was assigned to Wissahicken Barracks
and attached to the Xaval Reserves.
He was honorably discharged Dec. 10.
1918, but is subject to re-call.
ROSSO, JOHX — Entered service
April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company C, 320th
Infantry. 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918, was wounded, re-
turned May 20, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 15, 1919.
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ROWK. WILLIAM— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Rowe, entered service Feb.
4. 1918. was assigned to Cape May
and attached to the Hosjjital Unit. He
was honorably discharged March 4,
1919.
RYFLIXUER. WU.LIAM — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryflinger. en-
tered service Oct. 8, 1917, was assign-
ed to Cam]} Lee, later Wheeler and
attached to the Medical Department.
^\■ent overseas May 13, 1918, returned
May 24, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 9, 1919.
SAXTILE. ARMAXDU ~ Entered
service June 26. 1918. was assigned
to Camj) Lee and attached to Company
E, 2ud Corps, School Detachment.
Went overseas Aug. 22, 1918, returned
July 7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 17, 1919.
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SAXTORV. AXTOXIO — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Santory, entered servie* Oct.
7, 1917. was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the Medical Coriis.
Went overseas, attached to Base Hos-
pital Xo. 80, returned May 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 3.
1919.
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SHERER. JOSEPH — Son of Mrs. SCHNEIDER. LOUIS— Son of Mrs.
Catherine Sherer, entered service May Katherine Schneider, entered service
24. 1918. was assigned to Newport Sept. 25. 1917, was assigned to Camp
and attached to the Naval Reserves.
Went overseas Aug. 1918, returned
Jan. 1, 1919 and was honorablv dirt-
charged July 17, 1919.
Lee and attached to Company C, lD7th
Field Artillery, 80th Division. Went
over.sea.s May 1918. was gassed, re -
turned Jan. 1919 and was honorably
discharged Feb. 1919 with rank of
Corporal.
SCHOLL, JAMES — Son of Mr. M.
P. Scholl. entered service Sept. 9.
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company E, 320th Infan-
trv, 80th Division. Went overseas
May 17, 1918, returned May 31, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 8,
1919.
SCHOLL. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
M. F. Scholl. entered service June 7.
1918, was assigned to Camp Hancock
and attached to Company D, 146th
Machine Gun Battalion, 41st Division.
Went overseas Nov. 9, 1918, returned
July 6, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 16, 1919.
SEAMON. JOSEPH— Son of Mr. and SKDIXGER. HARRY— Son i.f Mr.
Mrs. Mike Seamon, entered service aud Mr.s. James Sedinger, entered .ser -
Sept. 21, 1917, was assigned to Camp vice Aug. 1, 1917, was assigned to
SHAZER. JOE— Son of Mr and SIIIFF.MAN. WILLIAM— Sou of
Mr.s. Joe Shazer, entered service May ilr. Fred Shiffman, entered service
18, 1918, was as.signed to Wissa- Oct. 7, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company F, 319th Paris Island and attached to the hicken Barracks and attached to the Lee and attached to Company B, 166th
Infantry, Camp Merritt. Was honor- Marine Corps. Went overseas Sept.
ably discharged July 2, 1919. 13, 1918, returned Aug. 14, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Aug. 15,
1919.
Navy. He was honorably discharged Infantry, Rainbow Division. Went
Dec. 25, 1918. overseas Feb. 1918. was wounded, re-
turned Dec. 25, 1918 and is in the
General Hospital No. 2 for treatment.
V
Snri'E. W<.)ODROW — Son of Mr. SHL'STER. RUDOLPH^Sun of SIK.MOX. HARIiV--S I .Mr, and SIL\ ASV, -H )SK1'H— Stm of Mr.
and Mrs. Jefferson Shujje, entered ser- Mrs. Anton Bretzel, entered service Mrs. G. H. Siemon, entered service and Mrs. Joseph Silvasy, entered ser-
vice June 23, 1916, was assigned to May 28, 1918, was assigned to Camp Feb. 2, 1918. was assigned to Camp vice April 3, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Com- Gordon and attached to the 59th Ma- Lee and attached to Battery B, 314th Camp Custer and attached to the 10th
pany A, 110th Infantry. 28th Division, chine Gun Battalion. Went overseas Light Artillery, 80th Division. Went Infantry Supply Company. He was
Went overseas May 15, 1918, was July 1918, returned Aug. 5, 1919 and overseas May 26, 1918, returned May honorably discharged July 17, 19)9.
gassed, returned March 1919 and was was honorably discharged Aug. 9, 28, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
honorably discharged April 1919. 1919. ed June 9, 1919.
SIMONAZZI, FRAKDIM— Son of SMART, WILLIAM — Son of Mrs. SMITH. ROBERT— Son of Mr. and SMITH, ROBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Anivak Simonazzi, en- William Holmes, entered service Jan. Mrs. Robert Smith, entered service Mrs. W. H. Smith, entered service
tered service May 25, 1918, was as- 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and Sept. 1918, was assigned to Penn April 6, 1918, was assigned to Gettys-
signed to Camp Greenleaf and attached attached to the 305th Motor Supply State College and attached to the S. burg and attached to the Medical
to the Medical Corps. Went overseas Train, 80th Division. Went overseas A. T. C. He was honorably dis- Corps. He was honorably discharged
Sept. 8, 1918, returned June 27. 1919 May 1918, was gassed, returned April charged Jan. 1, 1919. Jan. 3, 1919 with the rank of Cor-
and was honorably discharged July 21, 20, 1919 and was honorably discharg- poral.
1919 with rank of Sergeant. ed June 1919 with the rank of Cor-
poral.
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SMITH, HENRY— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jolin Smith, entered service Sept.
3, 1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest
and attached to the 1st Prov. Regt. of
Engineers. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 22, 1918.
SMITH. JACOB — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Smith, entered service
Sept. 3, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Forrest and attached to Company A,
124th Engineers. He was honorably
discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
SMITH, CLAUD— Son of Mr. and SMITH, DAVID — Entered service
Mrs. Irwin Smith, entered service July April 22, 1918, was assigned to Camp
17, 1918, was assigned to Plattsburg Dix and attached to the 23rd Ry. En-
and later to Rockford, 111., and at- gineers, 15th Division. Went overseas
tached to the Officers' Reserve. He June 10, 1918, returned July 12, 1919
was honorably discharged Dec. 17, and was honorably discharged July 17,
1918 with the rank of 2nd Lieut. 1919 with the rank of Corporal.
SPANIEL, ADAM — Son of Mr. and
SPISAK. JOHN— Son of Mr. and
STEADMAN, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
Mrs. William Spaniel, entered service Mrs. Stephen Spisak, entered service and Mrs. George Steadman, entered
' ~ - . - . . service Nov. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
G, 319th Infantry, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 1918, returned
May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 1919.
April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp Sept. 6, 1918, was assigned to the
Lee and attached to Company I, 318th Navy with the U. S. S. Leviathan.
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over- Made 3 trips across and was honor-
seas May 22, 1918, returned May 27, ably discharged Sept 1919.
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 4, 1919.
STEEN, CHARLES — Son of Mrs.
Sylvia Steen, entered service Jan. 24,
1918, was assigned to Camp Hancock
and attached to 17th Company 2nd
M. M. Went overseas Feb. 1918, re-
turned July 18, 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 1, 1918.
STEINER, JAMES— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Steiner, entered service,
was assigned to Camp Taylor and at-
tached to the Medical Corps as a
Dentist. Went overseas June 1918,
returned July 4, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 4, 1919 with
the rank of Captain.
STEINER. JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Steiner, entered service,
was assigned to Cape May and at •
tached to the Navy. He was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 11, 1919.
STERNER, ADAM — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Sterner, entered service
Feb. 26, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 601st
Engineers. Went overseas July 1918,
returned March 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged the same month.
STERNER, CLIFFORD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Casper Sterner, entered ser-
vice Feb. 1, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 6th
Co., 2nd Tr. Btln., 155th Depot Brig-
ade. He was honorably discharged
Aug. 1918.
STEVENSON, ANDREW — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, en-
tered service May 15, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Meade and attached
to Company E, 304th Engineers, 79th
Division. Went overseas Julv 11,
1918, returned May 29, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 11, 1919
with rank of 1st Lieut.
STOLING, RALPH— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Stoling, entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company A,
321st Field Artillery, 82nd Division.
Went overseas May 1918, returned
May 20, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 29. 1919 with rank of
2nd Lieut.
.SVXi>I';K. HAi;l;V Sm, ...i Mr. uimI
Mrs. Synder, enlt.-rt-d service Aug. 23,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company A, 116th In-
fantry. Went overseas Sept. 1918,
returned Aug. 1919 and was honorablv
discharged Sept. 1919.
SYNDER, FRANK — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Synder, entered service May
4, 1918, was assigned to Camp and
attached to Company A, 26th Infantry,
Ist Division. Went overseas May 22,
1918. returned Sept. 8. 1919 and was
honorably discharged Sept. 15, 1919.
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TAYLOR, (iEuRGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Taylor, entered ser-
TOMAN. RUDOLF — Son of Mr. and
TREHARNE, ROLAND— Son of
Mrs. Jacob Toman, entered service Mrs. J. F. Synder, entered service
vice Feb. 23, 1918, was assigned to Aug. 1918, was assigned to Camp Sept. 12, 1918, was assigned to the
Columbus and attached to Troop H, Wadsworth and attached to Company
17th Cavalry. He was honorably dis-
charged July 14, 1919.
K, 54th Pioneers Infantry, 6th Divi-
sion. Went overseas Oct. 1918, re-
turned June 1919 and was honorably
discharged July 1919.
Great Lakes and attached to the Navy.
He was honorably discharged Feb. 28,
1919.
TROUP, CLARENCE — Son of Mrs.
Hannah Troup, entered service Jan.
1918, was assigned to Camp Lele and
attached to the Deveolpment Brigade.
He was honorably discharged Jan.
1918, due to pneumonia.
ULRICH, ALBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ulrich, entered service
April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company 24,
I55th Depot Brigade. He was honor-
ably discharged June 29, 1919.
VAN KIRK, JAMES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Van Kirk, entered ser-
vice Aug. 25, 1917, was assigned to
Fort Oglethorpe and attached to Com-
pany B, 325th Infantry, 82nd Division.
He was honorably discharged April 1,
1919 with the rank of Captain.
VAN KIRK, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Van Kirk, entered service
April 28, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Battery B, 315th
Field Artillery, 80th Division. Went
overseas May 26, 1918, returned May
28, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 9. 1919.
VERTACNKI, ANTON — Son of Mrs.
Mary Vertachik, entered service April
27, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Battery D, 314th
Light Artillery, 80th Division. Went
overseas May 24, 1918, returned May
28, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 7, 1919.
VETROSKY, JOHN— Son of Mr. V()aEL, FRANK— Son of Mr. and WAGNER. HIRAM— Son of Mr. and WAGNER, HARRY— Son of Mr. and
John Vetrosky, entered service May Mrs. Joseph Vogel, entered service Mrs. Jacob Wagner, entered service Mrs. Jacob Wagner, entered service
1913, was assigned to Camp Johnson June 3, 1918, was assigned to Wissa- Dec. 1917, was assigned to Urbana Feb. 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp
and attached to the 423rd Motor hicken Barracks and attached to the University, later to Dallas, Texas and McCarthy and attached to the 111th
Transport Truck. Went overseas ^uly Navy. He was honorably discharged attached to the Aviation. He was Aero Squadron. He was honorably
1918, returned Aug. 1919. holds thp Dec. 11, 1918. honorably discharged Dec. 7, 1918. discharged June 7, 1919.
rank of Sergeant and is still in ser-
vice.
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WALLACE. HARRY— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wallace, entered ser-
vice May 25, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to the
Medical Corps. He was honorably
discharged liarch 5, 1919.
WALTER, ARTHUR — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Walter, entered ser-
vice May 26, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps. Went overseas Sept.
30, 1918, returned July 1919 and was
honorably discharged the same month.
WALTER, CECIL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Walter, entered service
Oct. 7, 1918, was assigned to Wash-
ington and Jefferson College and at-
tached to the S. A. T. 0. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 15, 1918.
WHEELER. WILLIAM — Son of
Mrs. Sarah Wheeler, entered service
Oct. 30, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B, 510th
Engineers. Went overseas, returned
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same month.
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WILLIAMS, WILLIAM — Son of WINN. JOHN — Sou of Mr, and YOUNG, CHARLES — Son of Mrs. ZAFPEY, CHARLES — Son of Mr
Mrs. Sarah Williams, entered service Mrs. William Winn, entered service Wilda Young, entered service Feb. 23, and Mrs. Frank Zaffey. entered ser
Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned to Camp July 22, 1918. was assigned to Camp 1918. was assigned to Camp Lee and ■ " -•- -
Lee and attached to Compflny F, 305th Lee and attached to Company M, 12th attached to the 415th Motor Truck Co.
Engineers, 80th Division. Went over- Replacement Battalion. He was hou- Went overseas May 26, 1918, returned
seas May 25, 1918, was wounded, re- orably discharged Dec. 12, 1918. July 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
turned Feb. 2, 1919 and was honor- charged July 10, 1919 with the rank
ably discharged Mar. 6, 1919. of Sergeant.
vice May 26, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps of the 7th Co., Replace-
ment Group. He was honorably tli.s -
charged Jan. 3, 1919 with rank of
Corporal,
ZANARDELLI. MERICO— Son of
Mr. Bernard Zanardelli, entered ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Campany
B. 305th Motor Supply Train, 80th
Division. Went overseas May 1918,
returned June 1. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 11, 1919 with
rank of Corporal.
ANTO, FRANK— Sou of Mr. Adolph
Anto, entered service May 17, 1917,
was assigned to Fort D. A. Russell,
later to Camp Harry Jones and at-
ANTO. JOHN— Son of Mr, Adolph
Anto. entered service Sept. 3, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Forrest and at-
tached to 1st Provisional Recruit Co.
tached to the 1st Cavalry and 15th He was honorably discharged Dec. 12,
Cavalry. Went overseas March 14. 1918.
1918, returned June 19, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 25, 1919.
ANTO, LAWRENCE. Son of Mr. BIES, JOHN — Son of Mrs. Mary
Adolph Anto, entered service April Bies, entered service JPeb. 12, 1918,
1918, was assigned to Camp Custer was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
and attached to Company A, 310th En- ed to the 320th Machine Gun Batta-
gineers. Went overseas June 1918, lion, 80 th Division. Went overseas
was wounded, returned July 15, 1919 May 19, 1918, returned May 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 18, and was honorably discharged June
1919. ' 8, 1919.
BIES, WILLIAM — Son of Mrs.
BOBBS. ALBERT — Son of Mr. and BOBBS, EDWARD — Son of Mr. and BORSOTTO, ANGELO — Entered
Mary Bies, entered service Sept. 23, Mrs. David Bobbs, entered service Mrs. David Bobbs, entered service service Feb. 24, 1918, was assigned
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and May 1918, was assigned to Camp Mc-
attached to Battery E, 321st Light Arthur, and attached to Company C,
Artillery, 82nd Division. Went over- 1st Dr. Btln. He was honorably dis-
seas May 1918, returned May 1919 charged Dec. 5, 1918.
and was honorably discharged June
1919 with rank of Sergeant.
Feb. 24, 1918, was assigned to Camp to Camp Lee and attached to Company
Hancock and attached to Companv I, A, 601st Engineers. Went overseas
109th Infantry, 28th Division. Went June 28, 1918, returned July 6, 1919
overseas May 1, 1918, and was killed and was honorably discharged July
July 28, 1918 at Chateau Thierry. 12, 1919.
BROWN, FRANK — Son of Mr. and BROW^N. JAMES — Son of Mr. and DIETZ, FRANK — Son of Mr. and ELLIOT, WILLIAM — Entered ser-
Mrs. Scott Brown, entered service May Mrs. Scott Brown, entered service Mrs. Joe Dietz, entered service Sept. vice Aug. 3, 1918, was assigned to
16, 1918, was assigned to Fort Benja Aug. 29, 1917, was assigned to Camp 14, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee Camp Custer and attached to Com-
min Harrison and attached to Company and attached to Company H, 147th and attached to Company A, Q. M. C.
B, 63rd Engineers. Went overseas Ry. Engineers. He was honorably of the 26th Division. He was honor -
July 13, 1918. returned May 8, 1919 discharged Dec. 10, 1918. ably discharged Dec. 18, 1918,
and was honorably discharged May 21,
1919.
pany D, 542nd Engineers. Went over-
seas Sept. 18, 1918, returned July 5,
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 10, 1919,
EMRICK, BOYD— Son of Mr. and FERRELLI, PHILIP — Son of Mr. FERGUS. WILLIAM— Son of Mrs. FILBERN, THOMAS— Son of Mrs.
Mrs. A. J. Emrick, entered service and Mrs. Joseph Ferelli, entered ser- Mary Fergus, entered service May 10, Annie Filburn, entered service Sept.
April 9. 1917, was assigned to Camp vice July 10, 1917, was assigned to 1918, was assigned to Camp Dix and 6, 1918, was assigned to Camp Green-
Mills and attached to Company C, Company E, 103rd Motor Transport attached to Company C, 53rd Engl- '--'--^ _,.__i__. .. ,. ,, ,. . „
162nd Infantry, 41st Division. Went Corps, 28th Division. Went overseas neers. Went overseas June 10, 1918,
overseas Dec. 27, 1917, returned July May 19, 1918, was wounded, returned returned July 3, 1919 and was honor-
17, 1919 and was honorably discharged May 7, 1919 and was honorably dis- ably discharged July 12, 1919.
Aug. 3, 1919. charged May 21, 1919.
leaf and attached to the Medical Corps.
He was honorably discharged July 23,
1919.
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GEORGE. HARRY— Son of Mr.
Gustave George, entered service April
10, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company A, 305th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 19, 1918, returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 1919.
GEORGE, JAMES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William George, entered service
May 28, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 317th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas July 5, 1918, was gassed, return-
ed Feb. 3, 1919 and was honorably
discharged Feb. 8, 1919.
GIRAUDO. MARTIN— Son of Mrs.
Martha Giraudo entered service June
25, 1918, was assigned to Camp For-
rest and attached to Company C, 605th
Engineers, 8th Army Corps. Went
overseas Oct. 1, 1918, returned March
11, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 14, 1919.
GORDON. CHARLES — Son of Mrs.
K. N. Gordon, entered service April
4, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to the 319th Infantry,
80th Division. Went overseas, return-
ed and was honorably discharged.
GRAHAM, HURST — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Hurst, entered service Aug.
15, 1915, was assigned to Camp Gray-
ling and attached to Company B, 120th
Machine Gun Battalion, 32nd Division.
Went overseas Feb. 10. 1918, was
gassed and wounded, returned April
18, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed April 25, 1919 with rank of Ser-
geant.
HALLOWICH. MICHAEL — Son of
Mrs. Mary Hallowich, entered service
Oct. 6, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B. 314th
Machine Gun Battalion, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 26, 1918, returned
June 8, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 12, 1919.
HARTMAN. ELI — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hartman, entered service
Aug, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to the Medical
Corps. He was honorably discharged
April 1919.
HARTMAN, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hartman, entered ser-
vice Sept. 1918, was assigned to the
University of Pittsburgh and attached
to the Motor Transport Corps. He
was honorably discharged Feb. 1919-
KING, JAMES — Son of Mr. and KOLINSKY. JOE — Entered service
Mrs. Dan. King, entered service Sept. May 28, 1917, was assigned to Camn
28, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee Lee and attached to Company B, of
and attached to the Army. He was the Infantry. He was honorably dis-
honorably discharged Dec. 13, 1918. charged April 20, 1918.
MARINE, PETER — Entered service
April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company C, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Went over-
seas May 18, 1918, was wounded, re-
turned June 1, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged June 9, 1919.
MATRINITZ. JAMES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Matrinitz, entered ser-
vice Oct. 7, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 54th
Company, 14th Infantry, 80th Divi-
sion. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 1918.
MOLOGNE, JOSEPH — Son of Mr MOLOGNE, LOUIS — Son of Mr. MOLOGNE. FRANK — Son of Mr. MOORE, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Charles Malogne. entered service June Charles Mologne, entered service Feb and Mrs. Charles Mologne, entered Mrs. John Moore, entered service Oct
• ■ " T , _ r.o »r,,o _ — — : — _i ... <-, T.. ■__ c . .. ^ ,n , « , r. — ; — j oQ, 1918, was assjgued to Camp Leo
15""l918 was' assigned to Camp John- 23. 1918, was assigned to Camp he» service Sept. 18. 1918, was assigned
son and ' attached to the Studying o' and attached to Company E, 112tb to Camp Coppie and attached to Com
Auto Repairing. Went overseas Aug. Infantry, 28th Division. Went over pany A, of the Signal Corps. He was
15 1918, returned July 28, 1919 and seas May 6, 1918, returned May 7, honorably discharged Dec. 12, 1919
was honorably discharged Aug. 5, 1919 1919 and was honorably discharged with rank of Corporal,
with rank of Sergeant. May 24, 1919, with rank of Corporal
but was honorably discharged Jan
1919 on account of disability.
MURRIE, PAUL — Son of Mr. and RIESER, RAYMOND — Son of Mr. RISKER, JOSEPH— Son of Mr. and ROUSE. PHILIP — Son of Mr. and
Mrs James Murrie, entered service and Mrs. Raymond Reiser, entered Mrs. Joseph Risker, entered servico, Mrs. Charles Rouse, entered service
Feb 15 1918, was assigned to New service April 2, 1918, was assigned was assigned to Camp Meade and at- Aug. 10, 1918, was assigned to Paris
port and attached to the Navy with to Camp Lee and attached to tht* tached to Company A, Headquarters* Island and attached to the Marine
ship No 16. He was honorably die Army. Went overseas Sept. 15, 1918, Company of the Infantry. He was Corps. Made eight trips overseas on
charged Feb. 17, 1919. returned June 1919 and was honorably honorably discharged Dec. 1918. board the U. S. S. Seattle and George
discharged July 1919. Washington. He was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 15, 1919.
ROUSE, JOHN Son of Mr. and SEDINGER, ALVIN — Son of Mr. SHANER. FRANK — Entered service SIMPSON. CHARLES— Son of Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Rouse, entered service and Mrs. James Sedinger, entered ser- April 2, 1918, was assigned to Camp Bell Simpson, entered service June
Sept. 5 1918, was assigned to Camp vice July 18, 1918, was assigned to Sherman and attached to Company K, 1916, attached to the 110th Infantry,
Gree'nleaf and' attached to the Medical Camp Greenleaf and attached to the 320th Infantry. Went overseas May 28th Division and later transferred to
Corps of Deparkation Hospital No. 3. Medical Corps. He was honorably 26, 1918, was wounded, returned May Company P, 150th Machine Gun Bat-
He was honorably discharged July 15, discharged. 30, 1919 and was honorably discharged talion, 42nd Division. Went overseas
1919 with rank of Corporal. June 8, 1919. Oct. 1917, was gassed, returned April
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 1919.
SIMPSON, GEORGE — Son of Mrs. SMITH. PHILLIP— Entered service SUTTON. BERNARD — Son of Mrs. SUTTON. ROBERT — Son of Mrs.
Bell Simpson, entered service June Sept. 22, 1917. was assigned to Camp Ada Sutton, entered service May 29, Ada Sutton, entered service Oct. 8,
1916 was assigned to Camp Hancock Lee and attached to Company C, 319th 1918, was assigned to Baltimore, Md. 1917, was assigned to Camp Dix and
and attached to Company I, 110th In- Depot Brigade. Went overseas April and attached to the Naval Port attached to Company B, 26th Engi-
fantry, 28th Division. Went overseas 25, 1918, returned April 25, 1919 and Guards. He was honorably discharged neers. Went overseas Oct. 23, 1917,
May 3, 1918 and died of pneumonia was honorably discharged May 13, Feb. 1919. returned March 1919 and was honor-
Nov. 12 1918 at Meuse. 1919. ably discharged the same month.
URITZA, MIKE — Son of Mr. and WEAVER, JOSEPH — Son of Mrs. WHITE, FRED — Son of Mr. Israel
Mrs. Mike Uritza, entered service Sept. Sophie Weaver, entered service April White, entered service Feb. 24. 1918,
23 1917 was assigned to Camp Lee 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee was assigned to Camp Lee but was
WOLF, PAUL — Son of Rev. and
Mrs. R. C. Wolf, entered service May
1917. was assigned to Camp and at-
and attached to Company B, 321st and attached to Company F. 318th In- honorably discharged March 1, 1918 tached to the Medical Corps. Went
Machine Gun Battalion. Went over- fantry, 80th Division. Went overseas on account of Disability,
seas May 23, 1918, returned May 14, May 28, 1918, returned May 27, 1919
1919 and was honorably discharged and was honorably discharged June
May 28. 1919. 17, 1919.
overseas May 10, 1918, was attached
to Base Hospital No. 4. Returned
March 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 1919.
YACHYCHAK, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Julia Yachychak, entered service Sept.
20, 1917, was assigned to Camp Sher-
ZANARDELLI, JOHN — Son of Mr.
Bernard Zanardelli, entered service
Sept. 20, 1917, was assigned to Camp
man and attached to Company A. 9th Sherman and attached to the 330th
Battalion. 3rd Division. Went over
seas June 12, 1918, returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged with rank of Sergeant,
July 13, 1919.
Supply Company, 83rd Division. He
was honorably discharged Jan. 4, 1919
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The Boys^ Working Reserve
During the Spring of 1918 a campaign was inaugurated
for the purpose of inducing boys of Grammar School and
High School age to volunteer through patriotic motives
to help the farmers plant their crops. This War Meas-
ure was under the direction of Mr. R. A. McDowell,
State Director, assisted by R. A. Stevenson, Boy Scout
Leader, both of Pittsburgh, Pa. These men were aided
in placing the boys by Mr. John D. Martz, Director for
Westmoreland County together with Mr. R. M. Reden-
baugh who had charge of the section about Ligonier,
Mr. E. \". Bearer, whose territory was Mt. Pleasant
Township, i\Ir. W. L. Treager, who operated in the
community about Irwin, Mr. Charles Bolton who as-
signed the boys to places in Sewickley Township and
Mr. Alex. Gordon who was interested in the Townships
near Export. About four hundred boys from Allegheny
and Westmoreland Counties offered their services to the
fanners of Westmoreland County to plant, to hoe, to
weed, to do chores and run errands. They came in small
squads in charge of a leader and were taken to the dif-
ferent sections of the county where their services were
needed and where they were met by the farmers of the
community who selected the boy or boys best suited in
their judgment for the work.
The terms of agreement were the same for each :
namely; — the boy must receive a weekly wage of $3.50;
if he did not prove satisfactory the official in charge
was notified and the boy returned to the charge of the
official. If the boy was not satisfied he also notified
the official who would try to adjust the differences. If
he were successful in this the boy remained; if not the
boy was changed to another place. In most cases both
farmers and boys were well satisfied and much delighted
with the arrangement; The farmers praised the boys for
their abilit}' and eagerness to learn ; on the other hand
the boys were ver\' happy in their positions on account
of the splendid treatment and the good and wholesome
food provided for them. When they met their com-
panions they boasted of their happy condition.
Ever}' week the officer in charge called the group to-
gether to the community center for fellowship and en-
tertainment. One Sunday, late in the Summer a meet-
ing of all the different divisions belonging to Westmore-
land County was held in the Atkinson Y. M. C. A. at
Greensburg. The boys came in the morning, attended
the church of their choice, were taken home by the dif-
ferent members of the congregation for dinner and en-
tertained. In the afternoon they assembled again at the
Y. M. C. A., lisened to talks by several speakers, were
given medals for service and were permitted to enjoy a
swim in the pool. The day was spent with profit and
pleasure.
The pluck and courage of these boys is to be com-
mended. Many of them had left home for the first time
and were called upon to endure the pangs of homesick-
ness. They had lately been students in school; their
muscles were soft and their hands unaccustomed to the
hoe and rake and plough. For the first few weeks their
shoulders and limbs were exceedingly bruised and sore,
but they had grit and sand and American determination
in their makeup to do their bit and their best for their
country's cause. They did not complain but rather
boasted of blisters and sore muscles. These Soldiers of
the Soil are deserving of much praise and their country
owes them no small tribute. The farmers testify that
these boys helped them to save the crops and also in-
creased the production much above what it otherwise
would have been. Another testimonial to the splendid
service of the Boys' Working Reserve is that during the
past summer many farmers begged that they might be
helped through the harvest by this organization.
On the other hand this experience was a liberal educa-
tion for the boys. Without this little sojourn in the
countr)', the lives of many of these boys would have
been touched only by the narrow environment of the city.
But the impression gained through the personal contact
of things pertaining to rural life will forever give them
a broader view of life and a more liberal interpretation
of the affairs belonging to a whole community. The
knowledge they have acquired during three months on
the farm will help them in the future to appreciate to a
fuller extent their fellow citizens in town and country--
side. They themselves will be better qualified to render
service and perform the duties of citizenship; with a
clearer vision they will regard the ideals of American-
ism— patriotism and service.
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Chapter VIII.
LiGONiER District. The pictures and military biographies
shown in this chapter are those of service men from Li-
gonier, LaughHnstown, Wilpen and nearby places.
Nothing ilhisfrates the patriotic spirit of the citizens of this
district, in contributing to the support of the war for humanity,
more than the official figures showing the total results of the
five Liberty Loans. The subscriptions were as follows: First,
$20,000; Second, $145,600; Third, $235,750; Fourth, $445,800;
Victory, $228,250 — a total of $1,075,400. This substantial pur-
chase of government securities by 4170 subscribers exceeded the
assigned quoto by $256,400. W. H. Lowry, of Ligonicr, was
chairman of the men's committee and Mary E. Ashcom, of
Ligonier, was head of the women's committee. The leading
workers were: C. B. Marrietta, Richard B. McDowell, Stewart
Dyer, S. G. Brownsfield, Samuel R. Kelley, Harry G. Bracken,
James M. Mull, T. E. Peoples, William Donaldson, John B. Sin-
ger, Otto B. Stickel, Mrs. S. S. Dice, Miss Carrie Marker, Mrs.
Craig McKelvey, Mrs. James Lohr, Mrs. Humbert Lowry, Miss
Mary Matthews, Mrs. Edward Rathwell, and Mrs. C. A. Hamill
of Ligonier ; Mrs. Pemberthy, Wilpen ; Mrs. Otto Stickle, Miss
Agnes Kuhns, and Miss Mary Cams of Oak Grove; Mrs. Carter,
Waterford ; Mrs. Wm. Weaver, Crisp; Mrs. Elmer Miller,
Stahlstown ; Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. Fowler Naugle, LaughHns-
town; Mrs. Jack Donovan, Milbank; Mrs. Kate Buell, Zion dis-
trict ; ; William Buell, Laughlinstown ; S. S. Snyder and John
J. Ross, Idle Park ; John H. Clopp, Ligonier township ; Wm. T.
Weavers, Crisp; John O. Stough, Stahlstown; Grover Hofelt,
KefFer; Henry Weshonsce, Harrold.
When preparation for the war was at its height, the Ligo-
nier district came into its historic days once more. The thrill
of the Revolutionary forces or musterings of Civil War days,
could not have caused so much excitement as when in the
fall of 1917, the first army motor truck convoy arrived in town
enroute for overseas. The entire outfit was entertained by
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Denny, assisted by the junior canteen
of the Ligonier Valley Branch of the Red Cross Society. The
local branch had some time before been organized in the audi-
torium of the high school and headquarters and workrooms
were established at the Ligonier Springs Hotel. The faithful
women of the community, under the able leadership of Mrs.
Henry S. Denny, chairman, had long since been at work and the
record of their accomplishments is one to be proud of. From
organization to March i, 1919, which marked the end of their
war activities, great quantities of supplies were shipped to head-
quarters for general relief work. 37.7S3 surgical dressings were
made under the direction of Miss Mary Ashcom. The knitting
department in charge of Mrs. Jennie Robb and Miss Samantha
McKelvey, produced 628 sweaters, 305 mufflers, 271 helmets,
335 wristlets and 1952 pairs of socks. 826 comfort kits, 683
property bags, 120 hospital pillows, 240 pillow cases, 130 band-
age bags, 135 Christmas bags, 113 hospital shirts, 45 suits of
pajamas, 25 bed jackets, 20 undershirts, 20 pairs of underdrawers,
SO pairs of bed socks, too chemise, 25 bath robes, 10 pinafores,
and 15 flannel petticoats were completed. Mrs. George Deeds,
Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. George Freeman, Miss Annie Marker,
Mrs. H. L. McMurray and IMiss Clara Marker were the officers
in charge of this division of the work. Mrs. L. B. Weller made
and donated 15 comfort kits. 212 Christmas packages were
made and sent to service men in the winter of 1918. Mrs. J. C.
Myers was chairman of a committee which sent 95 Christmas
cartons overseas in November, 1918. 15 bags were also sent
to French soldiers. The h'nen shower for hospitals in France
resulted in donations as follows : 140 sheets, 387 hand towels,
185 bath towels, 200 napkins, 240 handkerchiefs and 14 wash
rags. 28 comforts were made by the ladies of the M. E. Church
under the direction of Mrs. James Davis. Twc comforts were
sent in by Mrs. W. H. Matthews and the Camp Fire girls. Two
ambulance covers were made by Mrs. C. E. Lindsay and the
young people of the Presbyterian Church. As the result of a
campaign for clothing for Belgian refuges, 16 cases containing
garments were shipped. Mrs. T. A. Newton was chairman
of a committee which furnished the following articles for Bel-
gian babies : 25 capes, 50 dresses, 26 knitted hoods, 25 knitted
sacques, 115 flannel booties, 53 knitted booties, 32 needle cases,
76 muslin shirts and 75 flannel shirts. The canteen service was
in charge of Mrs. Wm. Robb, captain; Mrs. Randal Kelley, asst.
captain; Mrs. G. C. Frank, treasurer; Mrs. W. A. Peterson,
secretary. The lieutenants of this committee were Mrs. J. C.
Alyers, Mrs Henry Rhody, Mrs. D. V. McConaughey, Mrs. Geo.
Deete, Mrs. Fred. Fowler, Mrs. Frank Murdock, Mrs. George
Freeman, Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Mrs. Samuel McLean, Mrs. C.
E. Bossart, Mrs. G. C. Frank, and Mrs. W. A. Peterson. During
the winter of 1917-18 768 soldiers were entertained in private
homes and 958 in hotels. 148 men were served Thanksgiving
dinners, 78 men were entertained at Christmas dinners. Sta-
tionery was provided for 6170 men. The canteen service of
the Red Cross provided 4996 meals for soldiers during the
winter of 1918-19. $29.60 was raised by a "rubber drive" in
October 1918, of which W. T, Brown was chairman. A barrel
of fruit pits and nut shells was collected by the school children.
During the influenza epidemic, an emergency hospital was equip-
ped and opened by ladies of the Red Cross. Dr. Charles Am-
brose was in charge of the hospital and Miss Jane Smith was
head nurse. Miss Edna Keff^er was dietarian. The community
supported the Red Cross in the same patriotic spirit which it
gave during the various war drives. The quota for the first
Red Cross fund was $3000,00 and subscriptions amounting to
over $6000.00 were obtained. The quoto for the second fund
was $6000.00 and over $11,000.00 was subscribed. The officers
of the Ligonier Valley Branch of the Westmoreland County
Chapter of the American Red Cross were: Mrs. Henry S. Denny,
chairman ; Mrs. S. Randall Kelly, vice-chairman ; Mrs. William
A. Peterson, secretary and James O'Hara Denny, treasurer.
George W. Deeds was chairman of the administration commit-
tee; L I\L Graham was chairman of the publicity and informa-
tion committee; J. O'Hara Denny was chairman of the finance
committee; Mrs. E. H. Dickinson was chairman of the extension
and co-operation committee ; John Smith was chairman of the
enrollment committee; W. H. Lowry was chairman and Miss
Mary Berkey was vice-chairman of the committee for civilian
relief. Dr. J. B. Johnson was chairman of the town and county
nursing committee ; Rev. Theo. Buch was chairman of the com-
mittee to aid soldiers and sailors' families; and Rev. Father
Feli.K Felner was chairman of the committee for rehabilitation
of discharged service men.
The Salvation Army drive for funds resulted in over $600
being subscribed. $1779.25 was subscribed to the Y. W. C. A.
campaign.
In the LTnited War Work Campaign, $7454.03 was raised.
The leading workers in the drive were J. O'H. Denny, Mrs.
Henry S. Denny, Miss Nan McClure, Mrs. J. S. Berkey, Mrs.
E. B. Shaffer, Miss Josephine Kibel, Mrs. Ed. Murrain and
Mrs. Calvin Smith.
$200.00 worth of Smileage Books was provided by G. C,
Frank and given to service men out from the Ligonier Valley.
The Four Minute Men from this district were Rev. C. E.
Ludwig, Edw. B. Mowry and S. T. Slater.
The Boy Scouts did splendid service in the sale of Liberty
Bonds, War Savings Stamps, in war and farm gardening, in
the distribution of posters and literature and assistance to the
Red Cross. They were organized on a war basis under the
leadership of Rev. A. L. Kenyon, scoutmaster, and Roland Smith
and F. L. Wilson, assistent scoutmaster. For meritorious work
in selling Liberty Bonds and War Saving Stamps, war service
medals were awarded by the government to the following
Scouts; William Wilt, William Rhody, John Clifford, Charles
Matthews, George Deeds and Henry Clifford.
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ALEXANDER. RUSSELL M. — Sun
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Alexander, Lig-
onier, Pa. Enlisted in 1916 with
Company C. 110th Infantry, 28th Piv.,
and was sent to Camp Hancock. He
sailed overseas May 3. 1918. Was
captured by the Germans, and held for
five month. Returned to the Uniteti
States in March 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service April
10, 1919, with the rank of Corporal.
AMBROSE, GEORGE DEWEY— Sou
Son of Bert C . and Mary Jane Am-
brose, Ligonier, Pa. Enlisted May
29, 1917. with Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28[h Div. Went to Camp Han-
cock and sailed overseas May 3, 1918.
He was wounded and ga.ssed, made
Sergeant. Returned to the United
States May 12, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service May 23,
1919.
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ARMOR. RUSSELL K. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Armor, Ligonier,
Pa . Entered service in July 1918 .
He was sent to Camp Forrest, placed
with Company D, 212th Engineers,
transferred to Camp Devens and was
honorably discharged from service
Jan. 31, 1919.
AUSTIN. SAMUEL J., JR. — Son
of Mr . and Mrs . Samuel Austin,
Ligonier, Pa. Enlisted in 1916 with
Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th Di-
vision . He was sent to Camp Han-
cock. Sailed overseas May 3, 1918,
was wounded in the battle of the
Marne, returned to the United States
in May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service m June 1919.
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BECK, GEO. W. — Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel W. Beck. Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service April 29, 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and placed with
Company G, 305th Ammunition Train,
80th Div. He sailed for France in
the Spring of 1918, was in a number
of important battles, returned to the
United States in June 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
later that month .
BENNETT, ALLEN I.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George L . Bennett, Ligon-
ier, Pa . Entered service Sept. 22,
1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and at-
tached to the 320th Infantry, Head-
quarters, 80th Div. He sailed over-
seas May 18, 1918. Returned to the
United States May 30, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
June 7, 1919.
BERRINGER. WALTER C. — Son
Mr . and Mrs . Frank Berringer, Lig-
onier, Pa . Entered service in April
1917. He was stationed at Camp
Lee. placed with Company D, 1st Pro-
vost Guards, 80th Div. Captured a
Negro who was a spy, and was poison-
ing the water the soldiers were to
drink. He was honorably discharged
from service Nov. 1. 1918.
BITNER. JOHN RUSSELL — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bitner, Ligonier.
Pa. Entered service Feb. 11, 1918.
He went to Camp Lee . Was placed
with Company A, 305th Engineers,
80th Div., and was honorably dis-
charged from service Jan. 25, 1919.
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BRENISER, JOHN W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Breniser. Ligonier.
Pa. Enlisted in July 1917, in the
United States Navy . He went to
Cape May and the Pniladelphia Navy
Yards. Was on board the U. S. S.
Mercurius, made several trips over-
seas, and was honorably discharged
from service April 14, 1919.
BBENISTER, JACOB HARGNETT.
— Son of Mrs. Hulda J. Breuister,
Ligonier. Pa . Entered service Feb .
26^ 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee,
then Hancock, and Dlaced with Com-
pany A. 11th Infantry, 28th Div. He
sailed for France May 4. 1917. Was
slightly gassed, returned to the United
States April 27. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged from service May
13. 1919.
BYERS. JACOB WALTER — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lomou Byers, Ligonier,
Pa. Enlisted April 30, 1918. in the
Navy. He was sent to the Section
Base at Cape May, and was honorably
discharged from service in April 1919.
CAIRNS, CHARLES F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Cairrs, Ligonier. En-
listed in the United States Navy in
1918. and was stationed at the Great
Lakes Naval Training School.
CAIRNS, JAMES MORGAN— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cairns. Lig-
onier, Pa. Entered service in 1918,
was sent to Camp Lee, attached to the
Infantry, and was mad« Sergeant .
CAIRNS, W. CHESTER — Son of
Mr. and iirs . Morgan Cairns, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Entered service in May 1918.
Was assigned to Fort Benjamin Har-
rison and Meade, and was attached
to the 59th Transportation Corps of
the Engineers. He r-ailed for France
in May 1918, returned to the United
States in Sept. 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service.
CARNS, ANDREW G, — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Cams. Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service Aug. 8. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Wadsworth and attached
to the 56th Pioneer Infantry. He
sailed overseas in Sept. 1918, and
died at Coblenz, Germany, of pneu-
monia.
CLARK, MIRD J. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs . I . T . Clark, Greensburg, Pa.
Enlisted June 11, 1917, with Company
M. 110th Infantry, 28th Div.. and was
assigned to Camp Hancock. He sailed
overseas May 2, 1918. Returned to
the United States in July 1919, and
was honorably discharged from service.
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CLOPP. ROY F. — Sou uf Johu H.
riojip, Ligonier. Pa. Enlisted in May
1917. Was sent to Camp Lee. He
was attached to tlie Slain Hospital
there, transferred to Camp Meade, wag
made Sergeant, and was Nov. 1, 1919.
still in service.
COVODE. GEORGE E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Covode, Ligonier,
Pa. Enlisted May 1, 1917. He was
sent to Fort Bliss; was attached to
the Cavalry, then transferred to Bat-
tery D, 82nd Field Artillery. Was
made Corporal and honorably dis-
charged from service March 30. 1919
BARR. GEORGE A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J, W. Darr. Laughlinstown,
Pa. Entered service Aug. 10, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Me^is and attached
to Motor Transportation Company.
He was transferred to Base Hospital
No. 140, and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States
Army July 15, 1919.
DARR. McKINLEY W. — Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Darr, Laughlinstown,
Pa. Entered service August 1919.
was sent to Fort Oglethorpe and
placed with Company B. 72nd Casual
Engineers . He sailed overseas in
1918, returned to the United States
July 1, 1919, and wis honorably dis-
charged from service July 13, 1919 .
DEEDS. JOHN M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Deeds, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted Mav 28, 1917. with Company
M, 110th Infantry. 28th Piv., and
was sent to Camp Haucock. He sailed
for France May 2, 1918. Was in most
of the important battles, returned to
the United States in Aug. 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Sept. 3, 1919, with the rank of
First Sergeant.
DICE, W^ILLIAM B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel S. Dice, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service Oct. 6. 1917.
Was sent to Camp Lee, and placed
with Company D. 320th Infantry. 80th
Div . He sailed overseas May 18.
1919. Was severely gassed, returned
to the United States Jan. 9, 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service Jan. 21, 1919.
DICKINSON, EZRA P . — Son of
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Dickinson, Lig-
onier, Pa . Entered service in Feb .
1919. He was sent to Camp Green-
leaf, placed with Base Hospital Unit
No. 95, transferred to Johns Hopkins'
Hospital, sailed overseas in Ot-t. 1918.
Was commissioned First Lieutenant
returned to the United States in June
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
ENGER. WILLIAM D.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Egner, Ligonier, Pa
Entered service Sept . 5, 1918 . Was
sent to Camp Greenleaf and placed
with Hospital No. &2 . He sailed
overseas Oct. 6, 1918, returned to the
United States June 17, 1919, and was
honorably dischargCvi from, service
June 20.
EICHER, CLYDE N. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob D. Eicher, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service May 27, 1918,
and was assigned to Camp Greenleaf.
He was attached to Mobile Hospital
Unit No. 8, sailed overseas in Aug.
1918, and died of pneumonia in Paris,
Oct. 2, 1918.
EICHER. FRANK N.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob D. Eicher. Entered
tered service July 22, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee, attached to the
Embarkation Hospital, and was honor-
ably discharged from service April 24.
1919.
ESLARY, ANDREW — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Eslary, Laughlins. En-
tered service in Sept. 1917. He was
sent to Fort Brown, attached to Troop
H, 16th Cavalry. Was made Sergeant
and was Nov. 1, 1919, still in service.
ESLARY*, JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Eslary, Wilpen, Pa. En-
listed in April 1917 . Was sent to
Camp Shelby, and was attached to the
77th Field Artillery, 4th Div. He
sailed overseas May 15. 1918, Re-
turned to the United States in July,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service in Aug. 1919.
EWING. FKANK M.- ->..u of Mrs.
Mary Ewing, Ligonier, Pa . Entered
service Feb. 26. 1918. Went to
Camp Lee and was there attached to
the 601st Engineers. He sailed for
France June 28, 1918. Was in the
Meuse-Argonne and other Taattles. Re-
turned to the United States Sept. 29;
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service Oct. 6, 1919.
EWIXi... llIuMAS \i. — Son of Mrs.
Mary Ewing, Ligonier, Pa, Enlisted
in 1916 with Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division, and was as
signed to Camp Hancock . He sailed
for France Mav 3, 1913. Returned to
the United States May 26. 1919. and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice with the rank of Sergeant.
FELGER, JOHN WALTER — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felger, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Entered service March 7.
1918, and was placed in Air Service.
He was assigned to the 200th Aero
Squadron at Ellington Field, and was
honorably discharged from service
April 17. 1919.
FELGAR, W^ALTER E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles G. Felgar, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service Feb. 11. 1917,
and was sent to Camp Lee . He was
attached to the 320ih Infantry, later
the 305th Sanitary Train. Sailed over-
seas May 24, 1918, returned to the
United States May 30, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
June 9, 1919.
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FREEMAN, CHARLES M. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman, Ligon-
ier. Pa. Went into service in Sept.
1917; was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Headquarters' Company.
319th Infantry, 80th Div. He sailed
for France May 18, 1918. Returned
to the United States in May 1919, and
was honorahly discharged from ser-
vice June 13. 1919.
FRY, FORD S. — Ligonicr, Pa. En-
tered service May 5th, 1918. Was
sent to Camp Lee and attached to
Company F. 317th Infantry, 80th Di-
vision. He sailed overseas June 16.
1918. Was in the St. Mihiel, Picardy,
Meuse-Argonne and other battles. Re-
turned to the United States in Juns
1919, and was honorably discharged.
FRYE, CARL — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. C. Frye, Laughlinstown, Pa. En-
tered service in Feb. 1917, went to
Camp Greenleaf and was placed with
Company C, 601st Engineers. He
sailed for France in the Spring of
1918. returned to the United States
in July 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service later that month.
FULLMER. GUY L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Fullmer. Enlisted
in April 1917, in the United States
Navy. He was sent to Cape May, at-
tached to the U. S. S. Nokomis and
several others. Made a number of
trips overseas and was honorably dis-
charged from service in July 1919.
GEETING, MILTON E. — Son of
David and Mary Geeting, Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service June 22, 1918, and
was sent to Camp Lee. He was at-
tached to the R. R. Engineers, and
was honorahly discharged from service
at Fort Benjamin Harrison.
GIESEY, FRANK A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Giesey, Ligonier, Pa)
Entered service Sept. 5, 1918, and was
sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was at-
tached to Camp Hospital No. 82, sailed
overseas Sept. 30, 1918, returned to
the United States Aug. 6, 1919, and
was honorahly discharged from ser'
vice Aug. 11, 1919.
GEISEY, THOMAS F. — Son of
Mrs. Martha Geisey. Rector, Pa. En-
tered service April .5, 1918, and was
sent to Camp Lee. He was attached
to Company E, 317th Infantry, 80th
Division, sailed overseas in May 1918
Was slightly gassed, returned to the
United States in June 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service.
GUEAR, WILBERT E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elex Guear, Ligonier. Pa.
Enlisted June 18, 1915, with Com-
pany M, 110th Infantry, 28th Div.
and was assigned to Camp Hancock.
He sailed for France May 3, 1918.
Was wounded Oct. 3. 1918. Re-
turned to the United States May 12.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service May 23, 1919. with the
rank of Sergeant.
HALL, BURNET r .'.M.VIN — Sou
of Mrs. John C. Hall, Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 4, 1918, and
went to Camp Forrest. He was at-
tached to the 4th Provisional Recruit
Regiment, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Dec. 30. 1918.
at Camp Meade.
HALL. CLARENCE W. — Son of
Henry Hall, Laughlinstown, Pa. En-
tered service Oct. 6, 1917. Was sent
to Camp Lee and placed with the 305th
Engineers. He sailed overseas May
26, 1918. Returned to the United
States June 3, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service June 9.
1919.
HAMILL, EUGENE G. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Hamill. Ligonier. Pa
Entered service in Nov. 1918. He
was in the S. A. T. C. at Welling
ton. and was honorably discharged
from service in Jan. 1919.
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HAMILL. JACK H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Hamill, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted in May 1918, in the Medical
Corps. Was stationed at the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, later Camp Sev-
ier. He was attached to Evacuation
Hospital No. 35. Was commissioned
First Lieutenant. Sailed for France
Nov. 1, 1918. Returned to the
United States Aug. 30, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
Sept. 2, 1919.
HAMILL, JANE G. — Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hamill, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Enlisted Feb. 26, 1918, as
an Army Nurse. She was stationed at
Camp Taylor and was honorably dis-
charged from service July 16, 1919.
HA.Mll.l,, l'-\ri.— .s.iii „f Jlr. and
Mrs. H. C. Hamill, Ligonier, Pa. En-
listed in May 1917, with Company M,
110th Infantry, 28th Division, and was
assigned to Camp Hancock and Mills.
He sailed overseas in May 1918. Was
wounded in the left leg at Chateau
Thierry, returned to the United States
in Dec. 1918, and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Jan. 1919.
HORNER, DAVID RALl'II Smi ,,f
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Horner, Lit;uu
ier. Pa. Entered service in July, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Lee, later Joseph E.
Johnson. He sailed for France in
Oct. 1918. Returned to the United
States in Sept. 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service later that
month .
H'||;NER, RUSSELL B. — Son of
Mrs. J. M. Horner, Laughlinstown.
Pa. Entered service Oct. 6, 1917.
Was sent to Camp Lee and attached
to Company D, 320th Infantry, 80th
Div. He sailed overseas in May 1918.
Was wounded twice, returned to the
United States Jan. 26. 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vices April 19, 1919.
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JENKINS, GEORGE W. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins, Lig-
onier, Pa. Enlisted July 3, 191S, with
Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th Div.
Was assigned to Camp Hancock. He
sailed for France May 3. 1918. Was
in the Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel and
oth«r battles. Returned to the United
States May 11, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service May 23,
1919.
JOHNSTON, CHARLES B.— Son of
Mrs. Sue E. Jolinstou Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service in 1918. Was sent
to Camp and placed with the B . H .
M, Company. He sailed overseas in
March, 1918. Returned to the United
States in April 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service.
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM T. — Son of
Mrs. Sue Johnston, Ligonier, Pa. En-
tered service in May 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Humphreys and placed
with Company D, 305th Engineers. He
sailed overseas in May 1918 . Re-
turned to the United States June 3,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service later that month.
KISSELL. HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Kissell, Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service in May. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf and there
placed with the Medical Corps. He
was transferred to Camp Joseph E.
Johnston, and was honorably dis-
charged from s-ervice in Feb. 1918.
KISSELL. RUSSELL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Kissell, Ligonier. Pa.
Entered service Sept. 1. 1917. Was
sent to Camp Gordon and was placed
with the 328th Infantry. 82nd Div.
He was transferred lo Camp Upton,
Sailed for France in May 1918. Re-
turned to the United States in May
1919, and was honorably discharged.
KOHLES. HARRY L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry W. Kohles, Ligonier,
Pa. Enlisted April 27, 1917, He
was in the Marine Corps. Was sta-
tioned at Paris Island and was honor-
ably discharged from service March
18, 1919.
KOVATCH. JOHN — Ligonier Pa.
Entered service April 5. 1918. Went
to Camp Lee and was attached to
Company D. 307th Inl'nntry, SOth Div.
He was transferred to Michell Field,
KOZUSKO. MIKE — Wilpen. Pa
Entered service Sept. 22, 1917. He
was sent to Camp Gordon. Attached
to Company H. 157th Depot Brigade,
and was honorably discharged from
sailed overseas June 5. 1918. Was the service of the United States Army
made Corporal, returned to the United Sept. 5, 1918.
States in April 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service April
24, 1919.
KUHNS. WILBERT H. — Son of
LARIMER, FRANK F. — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhns, of Ligonier. and Mrs. Elmer E. Larimer, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service Aug. 8, 1918.
in the United States Army, and saw
service in the Great World War.
Pa. Entered service Sept. 22, 1917.
Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
the Quartermaster Corps. He was
made First Serg^eant; was an Instruc-
tor for three months, and was honor-
ably discharged from service Jan. 31.
1919.
LAWSON, WADE A. — S.m .f Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Lawson, Li^'imier.
Pa. Entered service in the Spring of
1918, and was assigned to Camp
Wheeler. He was transferred to Camp
Hancock. Was attached to the Ord--
nance Department, made Corporal and from service in Dec. 1918
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice in May 1919.
!.1:MMuX JAMES S. — Son of Mr.
aud Mr a. Thumas Lemmon, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service Sept. 4, 3 918.
He was sent to Camp Forrest, attached
to the Engineers, transferred to Camp
Sherman and was honorably discharged
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LOHR, A\ILI,IA.M IiA\l.-- S,,ii ^f
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lohr, Ligonier,
Pa . Entered service July 30, 1917 '
Was sent to Camp Anderson, and was
attached to the 111th Headquarters
Band, 28tli Div. He was tran^iferre'l
to Camp Hancock, sailed overseas May
5, 1918. Was gassed; was cited for
bravery at the Vesle River, returned
to the United States .Vpril 27. 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service May 13, 1919,
l.(i\E, ^VALTER R. — Son of ,Mr.
and -Mrs. James Love, Ligonier. Pa.
Entered service Sept. 5. 1918. Went
to Camp Greenleaf aud was attached
to the Medical Corps. He sailed for
France in Oct. 1918. Returned to
the United States Julv 16, 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice July 23, 1919.
MAK<;inONI. LUICil— LiLMUiier, I'a.
Entered service Aug. b. 1918 , Was
sent to Camp Wadsworlh and placed
with Company A, 215th Pioneer In-
fantry . He sailed overseas and was
Nov. 1, 1919, still in service.
^LCLIXl'i M K, \i:i;::oN S. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. (. lareuL-e McClintock,
Ligonier, Pa. Entered service in Sept.
1918. Went to Camp Greenleaf and
was attached to Base Hospital No.
26. He sailed for France in Oct. 1918.
returned to the United States in Jan.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service in Feb. 1919, at Camp
Dix.
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McKELVEY, WILLIAM K, — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Mi-Kelvey, Lig-
onier. Pa. Enlisted in the United
States Navy in 1917, and was sta-
tioned at Camp May.
McCAULEY. SAMUEL C. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCanley,
Ligonier, Pa. Entered service July
22. 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company K, 162nd Infan-
try, 82nd Div. He sailed overseas
Sept. 1, 1918. Returned to the United
States Jan. '22, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service Feb.
15, 1919.
Mc(4RAW, WINPIELl) SCOTT— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGraw, Lig-
onier, Pa. Entered service Oct. 4,
1918. He was in the S. A. T. C. at
Carnegie Tech. and was honorably
discharged from service Dec. 16, 1918t
MACKEY, ROBEPT J. — .Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey, LiK
onier. Pa. Entered service April .I.
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company C, 315th Ma-
chine Gun Company, SOth Div. He
sailed overseas in May 1918. Was
at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Meiise-
Argonne and other battles. Returned
to the United States in May 1919, and
was honorably discharRCd from service
in June 1919.
MARKER, CLIPPORD H. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marker, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Enlisted in Oct. 1918. He
was in the S. A. T. C. at Amhearst,
and was honorably discharged from
service after the signing of the Armis-
tice.
.MARKS, JOEL M. — Son of Mrs.
Harriet Marks, Laughlinstown, Pa.
Entered service in June 1918. Was
sent to Fort Oglethorpe and placed
with Company K, 52nd Infantry, 6th
Div. He sailed for France July 5,
1918, returned to the United States
July 16, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service July 23, 1919.
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MARKS, JOHN H. — Son of Mrs.
Harriet Marks, Laushlinstown, Pa.
Entered service in April 1918. Went
to Camp Lee and was placed with
Company B, 320th Infantry, SOth Di-
vision. He sailed overseas May 1,
1918. Was wounded Oct. 9, 1918.
Returned to the United States Dec.
22, 1918, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Feb. 30, 1919.
MATHEWS, HARRY C. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Israel B. Mathews,
Ligonier, Pa . Entered service April
5, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
attached to Company A, 313th Ma-
chine Company, SOth Div. He sailed
overseas May 26, 1918. Returned
to the United States June 7, 1919,
and was honorably discharged from
service June 12, 1919.
MEXOIIEK, II. lii;.\N ,-<.iii ,.f 11
Foster Menoher, Ligonier, Pa. En-
listed in 1917 with the 109th Field
Hospital, 103rd Sanitary Train, 28th
Division. He was stf.tioned at Camp
Hancock, sailed overse-is May 3, 1918,
returned to the United States in May
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service in June.
.\IKX"III-;H .mux 1' - S"n uf Mr,
and Mrs. Charles E. Menoher, Laugh-
linstown, Pa. Entered service in May
1917. He went to Camp Forest. Was
attached to Company A, 325th En-
gineers, 7th Provisional Troops, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Dec. 23, 1918.
MKXIiIIER, I.KSTER E. — Son of
Mrs. Ella M. Menoher, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted in 1917 with Company E,
111th Infantry, 28th I'iv., and later
transferred to the 107th Machine Gun
Company. He was stationed at Camp
Hancock, sailed for France in May
1918. Returned to the United States
in May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service.
MENOHER. ROBERT M.— Son of
H. Foster Menoher, Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service in March 1918, and
was in the Aviation. He was sent to
Kelly Field, then Park Field, was
made Corporal, and was honorably
discharged from service April 1, 1919.
MITCHELL. JAMES S. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Mitchell. Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service March 7. 1918. Went
to San Antonio and was attached to
the 384th Motor Transportation Corps.
He was made Corporal, and honorably
discharged from service June 9, 1919.
MORROW, EUGENE DALE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morrow, Ligonier,
Pa. Entitled Aug. 2, 1918, in the
United States Navy. He was sta-
tioned at the Great Lakes Naval Train-
ing School, and was honorably dis-
charged from service March 6, 1919.
MORROW, FRED bTUART- -.Sun .if
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Morrow, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service Dec. 12, 1917,
was in the Air Service and assigned
to Camp Grant, then Kelly Field. He
was attached to the 211th Field Signal
Battalion, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Feb. 1, 1919.
.MUHDOCK. CHARLES M. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murdock, Lig-
onier, Pa. Entered service Aug. 15,
1918. He was with the Motor Me-
chanics at the University of Pitts-
burgh, and was honorably discharged
from service December 7, 1918,
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of Mr. aud Mrs. A . B . Myers, Lig-
onier, Pa. Entered service April 30,
1918. He was in the United States
Navy, stationed at Sector Base, Cape
May, N. J., and was honorably dis-
charged from service Aug. 7, 1919.
MYliU.^. .MAL'URIi: A.- .^uu uf -Mr
and Mrs. A. B. Myers, Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service March 9, 1918, and
was attached to the Air Service. He
was sent to Kelly Field, then to an
Aerial Gunner School, and was hon-
orably discharged from service April
7, 1919.
.MiELV. LiAKNET J.— .Sua uf Mr.
aud Mrs. E. G, Nicely. Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted in the United States Army
and saw service in the World War.
Ml ELY, WALTEK 1^— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Niceiy. Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service Sept. 5. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Greenleaf and was placed
with Base Hospitals ^ios. 23 and 91.
He sailed for France Oct. 6. 1918.
Returned to the United States Aug. 1,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service on the 6tU of that month.
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NOEL, CLAKENt'E A.— Son ot Mr
and Mrs . W . H . Noel. Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service Aug. S. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Wads worth and
placed with Company C. 330th Infan-
try, 80th Div. He sailed for France
in Sept . 1918 . Returned to the
United States Jan. 30. 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
Feb. 13, 1919.
NOEL. ROY E. — -Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Noel, Ligonier, Pa. En-
tered service July 15, 1918, and was
sent to Camp Coffee. He was trans-
ferred to Camp Jackson and Hum-
phreys, was made Corporal and was
honorably discharged from service
Aug. 3, 1919.
NUULF. .mii.N — ^,,tl nt .Ur.s. Anna
Noulf, Ligonier, Pa . Entered service
in 1919. He was sent to Port Ogle-
thorpe, attached to the Medical Corps,
was honorably discharged from service
Aug. 7, 1919, but re-enlisted the next
day.
ORME, WILLIAM A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Orme, I-ionier. Pa. En-
tered service Sept. 22. 1917. Was
sent to Camp Gordon and placed with
Company C, 320th Field Artillery. He
sailed for France in May, 1918, was in
the St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and
other battles. Returned to the United
States in May 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service on the
17th of the month.
OVER, WILLIAM S. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs . Frank Over, Ligonier. Pa .
Enlisted July 16, 1917, with Company
M, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
sailed overseas May 3, 1919, and was
wounded twice, returu'^.d to the United
States in Jan. 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service in Feb,
1919.
PETERS. ERNEST J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred L. Peters, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service in May 1918 .
He was sent to Fort Oglethorpe, at-
tached to General Hospital No. 14,
made Sergeant and was honorably dis-
charged from service Feb. 12, 1919.
PENROD. CHARLES W. — Son of
Mrs. Edith Penrod, Laughlinstown,
Pa. Entered service in August 1918.
He was attached to the 335th Q. M.
C, stationed at Pittsburgh, Pa., and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice Feb. 14, 1919,
PIPER. ROBERT W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E, Pipor, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted April 22nd, 1918, in the
Marine Corps, was sent to Paris Island
and placed with Company E, 13th
Regiment, 5th Brigade. He was
transferred to Quant ico, sailed over-
seas Sept. 13, 191S. Returned to
the United States Aug. 8, 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice on the 13lh of that month.
PERTERS, ALBERT M . — Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L, Peters, Lig-
onier, Pa . Entered service in Dec.
1917. Was sent to Camp Meade and
placed with Company L. 23rd Engin-
eers. He sailed for France in May
1918. Returned to the United States
in May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service the latter part
of that month.
RECTOR, ROBERT B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Rector. Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service Aug. 8. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Wadsworth and was
placed with Company C, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Div . He sailed over-
seas Sept. 22, 1918. returned to the
United States Feb. 5, 1919, and was
honorably discharged from service
Feb. 13, 1919.
PETERS, CLARENCE W. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Peters, Lig-
onier, Pa . Entered service in Aug.
1917. Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe
and was placed with Company E, 3rd
Ammunition Train, 3rd Division. He
was commissioned Second Lieutenant,
sailed over seas in March, 1918. Was
wounded, returned to the United
States in January 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged from service in
April 1919.
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ROBB, JEAN M. — Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred S. Rohb, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted July 10, 1918. as an Army
Nurse. She was stationed at Camp
Upton and was honorably discharged
from service in July 1919.
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ROilB, JOHN LOWHY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred S. Robb, Ligonier. Pa.
Entered service Dec. 33. 1917. Was
sent to Camp Harry J. Jones and at-
tached to the 15th Cavalry. He sailed
overseas in March, 1918. Returned to
the United States in June 1919, and
was honorably dischareed from ser-
vice on the 26th of that month.
ROBEUTti, CLVDK h. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George B. RoTaerts, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Entered service May 26,
1918. Was sent to Camp Greeuleaf and
placed with Base Hospital No. 54. He
sailed for France July 9. 1918. Ke-
turn«d to the United States May 29,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service June 7, 1919.
KOliEKTS, JOHN II.^Suu oi .Mr.
and Mrs. George B. Roberts, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Entered service in April,
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company A, 313th Ma-
chine Gun Company, 80th Div . He
sailed overseas May 26, 1918, was
slightly gassed, returned to the United
States June 7, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service June 12
1919.
KOliERTS, SEDKICC I). — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Ligon-
ier. Pa. Entered service July 31.
1918. Was sent to Camp Forrest and
placed with Company A, 122nd En-
gineers. 41st Division. He sailed for
France Sept. 30, 1919. Returned to
the United States July 12, 1919, and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice six days later.
SACKS, CHARLES— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Sacks. Entered ser-
vice in July 1917. Was sent to Camp
Green and attached to Company I,
58th Infantry, 4th Division , He
sailed overseas May 6, 1918. Was
slightly gassed, returned to the United
States March 17, 1919. and honorably
discharged from service on the 28th
of that month .
SALING, WALTER A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. August Saling, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted May 28, 1917. with Company
M, 110th Infantry, 28th Div., and
went to Camp Hancock. He sailed
for France May 1, 1918. was wounded
July 30, 1918. Returned to the
United States March 25, 1919. and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice April 7, 1919.
SCOTT. BURTON LESTER — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Scott, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service June 22, 1917.
Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Company 6, 1st Air Service Detach-
ment. He was transferred to Camp
Hancock. Sailed overseas Feb. 10,
1918. Was made 1st Sergenat, re-
turned to the United States June 18,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from .service ten days later.
SHAFFER, JAMES M. JR. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer, Ligon-
ier, Pa. Entered service Aug. 8.
1918. He was sent to Camp Wads-
worth. Was attached to the 56th Pi-
oneer Infantry, and was honorably
discharged from service in Feb. 1919.
SMITHLEY, CHARLES W. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smithley.
Ligonier, Pa . Entered service Aug .
8, 1918, and was sent to Camp Wads-
worth He was placed with the Sup-
ply Company of the 56th Pioneer In-
fantry. Sailed oversells Sept. 4, 1918.
Returned to the United States June
25, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 30th of
that month.
SNYDER, FRANK M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Snyder. Ligonier, Pa.
Entred service in June 1917, and was
with Company M, 110th Infantry.
28th Div., and was sent to Camp Han-
cock. He was transferred to the Air
Service. Sailed for France Jan. 28.
1918. Returned to the United States
Feb. 2, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service on the 15th of
that month.
TANNI. VATO— Wilpen, Pa. En-
tered service in August. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Merritt and placed with
Company I, 58th Infantry, 4th Div.
He sailed overseas in i\Iay 1918. Was
wounded at Chateau Thierry. Returned
to the United States Aug. 24, 1919.
and was honorably discharged from
service later that month.
TITTERINGTON, JOHN CLYDE —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tittering-
ton, Ligonier, Pa . Entered service
June 11, 1917, with Company M, 110th
Infantry, 28th Div., and was assigned
to Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas
May 2, 1918, was wounded twice, re-
turned to the United States Feb. 20.
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service.
TOSH, WILLIAM — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Tosh, of Ligonier, Pa.
He enlisted March 1917, in the Head-
quarters of the 110th Infantry, and
was assigned to Camp Hancock. He
went overseas May 1918, and was
killed July 30, with several others
when the 110th Headquarters was de-
stroyed by shell fire at Camamont.
near the Marne River.
VERNER, SAMUEL FRANKLIN —
of Mr. and Mrs. Verner, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted in Sept. 1918. in the Great
Lakes Naval Training School. He was
on board the U . S . S . Kearsage,
made three trips overseas and was re-
leased from active service in Sept.
1919.
WELSHOUSE, GEORGE THOMAS
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wels-
house, of Ligonier, Pa. He enlisted
in the service Sept. 22, 1917, with
Company A Engineers, and was sent)
to the Camps Lee and Gordon, W els-
house was honorably discharged Dec.
24, 1917, on account of physical dis-
ability.
WITHROW, FRED F.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs . H . O . Withrow, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service May 27, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Greeuleaf and
placed with Base Hospital No. 55. He
sailed for France Aug. 27, 1918, and
died Oct. 13, 1918, of pneumonia.
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WllA.. LOUIS— Son uf Mr. ami
Mrs. Ileury Will, Ligonier, Pu. En-
tered service Sept. 5. 1918. He was
sent to Camp Greenleaf, attached to
th-e Medical Corps, sailed overseas Oct.
24, 1918. Returned to the United
States in June 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from service later that
month.
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ul' -Mr. MilUin C. Wilt, i.igunier, P:i.
Enlisted Sept. 14, 1918. in the United
States Navy. He was sent to Norfolk,
Va., and was honorably discharged
Irom service in August 1919.
/i M MLK.MAX. ('HAKI-ES (.L— Smi
ul Mr . and Alr.s . M . J . Zininiernian,
Ligonier, Pa. Enlisted June 27, 1917,
with Company M, lluth Infantry, 28th
Div. , and was assigned to Camp Han-
cock . He sailed overseas May 3,
1918, was wounded and shell shocked,
returned to the United States May 16,
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service on the 23rd of that
month.
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ot Mr. and Mrs. John H. Zimmer-
man. Ligonier, Pa. Enlisted with the
Supply Company of the 110th Infan-
try, 28th Div. He sailed overseas
May 3, 1918, returned to the United
States May 14, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged from siervice May 22,
1919.
ZUKICK TH(.)MAS ,I . — Snn uf Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Zurick. Entered
service July 31, 1918, He was sent
to Camp Forrest, then Meade. Was
attached to Company C, 211th En-
gineers, 11th Div., and was honorably
discharged from service Feb. 1, 1919,
BITNER, HOWARD S.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Bitner. Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted March 9, 1918, in the 267th
Aero Squadron at Carnegie Tech. He
lat-er went to Kelly Field, sailed over-
seas in July 1918, returned to the
United States Dec. 1, 1918, and was
honorably discharged from service ten
days later.
CAIRNS. W. CHESTER^Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cairns, of Lig-
onier, Pa. He entered the service May
25, 1918, with Company A. Engine-ers,
and was assigned to Camps Benjamin
Harrison and Upton. Cairns went
overseas July 10, 1919, and re-
turned Aug. 17, 1919. He received
an honorable discharge Sept. 10, 1919.
BOLHA, JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Bolha, Wilpen, Pa. En-
tered service Feb. 22, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee and placed with
Company I, 320th Infantry, 80th Div.
He was transferred to Camp Sherman,
sailed for France May 3, 1918, re-
turned to the United States May 20
1919, and was honorably discharged
from the service June 9, 1919.
CARNS, LOYD H.— Son of Mr, and
Mrs. Frank L. Cams, Ligonier, Pa.
Entered service in Aug. 1918. Went
to Camp AVadsworth and was placed
with the 56th Pioneer Infantry, Sup-
ply Com any. He sailed overseas in
Sept. 1'J18, was slightly gassed, re-
turned to the United States in June
1919, and was honorably discharged
from service in July 1919.
CAIRNS. CHARLES F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Cairns. Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted July 8, 1918, in the United
States Navy. He was sent to the Great
Lakes Naval Training School, waS
classed as a Second-class Seaman and
was honora'bly discharged from ser-
vice Jan. 25, 1919.
CARNS, WILLIAM W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank L. Cams, Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service May 27. 1918.
He was assigned to Jacksonville, S. C.
Was attached to the Medical Corps
and was honorably discharged from
service in July 1919.
CAIRNS, JAMES MORGAN — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cairns, of
Ligonier, Pa. He entered the service
April 5, 1918, with the Headquarters
Department of the 318th Regiment,
and was assigned to Camps Lee and
Meade. Sergeant Cairns went over-
seas May 20, 1918, was in the battles
of Argonne and along the British
Front. Was wounded at Argonne on
Oct. 4, 1918, returned from overseas
Jan. 10, 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 7, 1919.
DEEDS, JOHN M. — Son of Mr, and
Mrs. George W. Deeds. Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted May 27, 1917, with Company
M, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. He
sailed overseas May 2, 1918, was
wounded at the 2nd Battle £){ the
Marne. returned to the United States
Aug. 29, 1919, and was honorably
discharged from service Sept. 3, 1919.
DONALDSON, HOWARD L. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Donaljlson.
Ligonier, Pa, Entered service in 1917.
He was in Aviation Service, was sta-
tioned at Ellington Field, and was
commissioned Second Lieutenant.
McKELVEY, WILLIAM CARNES —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKel-
vey, Ligonier. Pa. Enlisted April 25,
1918, in the United States Navy. He
was on board the U. S. S. Tiger, then
Tacoma, made two trips overseas and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice July 8, 1919.
HARBARGER, SAMUEL M. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Harbarger,
Ligonier, Pa. Entered service April
5, 1918 Went to Camp Lee, then
Camp Sherman, and v.as assigned to
Company G, 305th Ammunition Train,
80th Div. He sailed lor France May
26, 1918. Was in the Artois, St.
Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and other bat-
tles. Returned to the United States
May 30, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged from service June 8, 1919.
MENOHER, ROBERT M. — Son of
H. F. Henoher, LigoniiT. Pa. En-
listed March 9, 1918. in the Air Ser-
vice. He was attached to the 160th
Aero Squadron at Kelly Field. Was
classed as Chauffer, and was honor-
ably discharged from service April 1.
1919.
JOHNSON. JOSIAH B. — Ligonier,
Pa. Entered service Sept. 12. 1918.
Went to Camp Greenleaf and was at-
tached to Ihe Medical Corps. He was
commissioned Captain, was assigned to
the Evacuation Hospital at Camp
Greenleaf, and honorably discharged
from service Jan. 4, 1919.
NICELY. WILLIAM H. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nicely, Ligonier.
Pa. Entered service Aug. 15, 1918.
He was attached to Company A, Motor
Jlechanics. at the University of Pitts-
burg, and was honorably discharged
from service August 25. 1918.
McBROON, WILLIAM L. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John McBroon, New
Florence, Pa. Entered service in July
1919. He was assigned to Camp Lee,
placed with the Infantry and honor-
ably discharged from service in July
1919.
POTTS. JAMES LLOYD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Potts, Ligonier,
Pa., enlisted in the United States Navy
in May 1917. He was sent to Cape
May; was captain of the Gun Crew ou
the U. S. S. Denver, made several
trips overseas, and was honorably dis-
charged from service in March 1919.
STITELY, JOHN T.— Son of Mr
and Mrs. D. H. Stately, Laughlins
town. Pa. Entered service in May
1918 . He was sent to Washington,
D. C, attached to the 56th Engineer.9
Sailed overseas in Aueust 1918. Re-
turned to the United Slates March 11.
1919. i^nd was honorably discharged
from service April 4, 1919.
WELLER, JAMES CLYDE — Son of
Edward, and Ella Weller Enlisted Oct.
3, 1918, in the S. A. T, C. at Car-
negie Tech. He was attached to Com-
pany C there, and was honorably dis-
charged from servico December 8.
1919.
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WELLER. STUART E. — Son of Mr,
and Mrs. L. B. Weller, Ligonier, Pa.
Enlisted April 30, 1917. He was ap-
pointed Chief Naval Instructor of Ord-
nance at Pittsburgh, Pa., and was hon-
orably discharged from service April
10. 1919.
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Westmoreland County Honor Roll
by MRS. H. CLAY BEISTEL
To the strains of "Abide vvitli me," played by Nirella's band
of Pittsburgh, amidst tears and cheers, Westmoreland's County
service flag was unfurled on New Year's day 1919 from the bal-
cony of the Court House by Julia Belford Anderson, daughter
of Major Thomas B. Anderson of Latrobe, (killed in action
August 1918.) She was assisted by the following sisters of
boys who had made the supreme sacrifice: Miss Gunda Ela-
nor Allison, Monessen-sister of Herbert W. Allison, Miss Lil-
lian Walker-Scottdale-sister of Ralph G. Walker, Miss Esther
Bair-Greensburg-Sister of Edward H. Bair, Jr., Miss Jean Ram-
sey-United-Sister of Robert Ramsey, Jr., Miss Irene E. Klingle-
smith-Grecnsburg-Sister of Sergeant Major John M. Klingle-
smith, Miss Anna E. Corman-Greensburg-Sister of Sergeant
Major .\bram H. Corman, Mrs. E. T. Stevenson-Mt Pleasant-
Sister of Captain Howard C. Braddock-Miss Angeline Shuster-
Jeannette-Sister of James E. Shustcr and Miss Marjorie Gai-
thcr-Greensburg-Sister of Lt. Wilson B. Gaither.
The flag contained one big star with the numerals 9228 in-
dicating the number of men in the world war from Westmore-
land County. The star of blue was encircled by 209 gold stars
telling the grievous tale of Westmoreland's sacrifices to that
date.
On May 24th, 1919 — the day Company I of the iioth. regi-
ment was welcomed home — the service flag was again unfurled
to the breeze with 96 gold stars added, making a total of 305
who had given their lives for democracy.
Even with the armistice signed and most of the boys, "who
would return," back in their homes, still the casualties kept
coming in when the service flag was taken down from its con-
spicuous place at the head of the stairs in the Westmoreland
County Court House, furled and laid away to be brought forth
on future historical days, 19 more gold stars were added mak-
ing a total of 324 of Westmoreland County's brave boys who
will never return. JNIany of the stars indicate a heroism and
bravery which received recognition by the awarding of the
Croi.x De Gurre and D. S. C.
J. Worton Pepper chairman of the Council of National
Defense had made an earnest appeal that each locality erect an
Honor roll board in honor of their boys in service. The Army
and Navy Camp Committee of Mothers' Congress interested
themselves in this patriotic work, and the County Honor Roll
Committee composed of Mrs. H. Clay Beister, Mrs. H. Clymer
Painter, Miss Tyde Carpenter, Mrs. Lloyd B. Huff, Sheriff John
P. Kilgore and Mayor Harry N. Yont was appointed. This
Committee took up the question of an honor roll board with the
Greensburg Council and the different boroughs of district No. i.
Greensburg, Hempfield Township and Southwest Greens-
burg decided to erect an honor roll board, which would contain
the names of men in the service from these districts. Eighteen
hundred dollars was appropriated to erect the same.
The work of complying the names, procuring the location
etc., was left to the county honor roll committee. Through the
courtesy of Mr. Joseph W. Gumbes the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company permitted the board to be erected on their property
at the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Greensburg, put in the
concrete walk in front of it, and furnished electric light and
fi.xtures free of charge. The Honor Roll Board contained
igo6 names.
It was decided to un^-eil the honor roll on New Year's day,
1919 in conjunction with the services held for the unfurling of
the county service flag. The County Commissioners, Berkey
H. Boyd, D. W. Reamer, George W. Deeds and County Comp-
troller, John S. Sell appropriated Twelve Hundred Dollars for
the purchasing of the service flag, and to defray expenses of
fitting services for the unfurling, Grrensburg, Hempfield Town-
ship and Southwest Greensburg also appropriated money for
the dedication services attending the unveiling of the Honor
Roll.
The Honor Roll Committee made extensive plans for a
day that would live in the annals of Westmoreland County His-
tory, and fittingly commemorate her part in the winning of a
world victory. Committee s were appointed to make arrange-
ments for impressive services, receptions and entertainment for
the guests. Invitations were sent to the mayors of all towns,
with the request that they invite all under their jurisdiction, to
chairman of all patriotic organizations in the county, Red Cross
chapters and branches, and to every family which had sustained
a casualty.
On the front of the invitation was a beautiful .American
flag with John McCrae's "We shall not sleep" inscribed beneath.
Inside was the coat-of-arms of the State of Pennsylvania. The
invitation read :
The County Commissioners
The Army and Navy Camp Committee of Mothers' Congress
The Greensburg Counsel
The Southwest Greensburg Counsel
The Hempfield Township School Board and Road Supervisors
REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE AT GREENSBURG
New Year's Day
To Commemorate and Celebrate
In Honor of Our Soldiers
Unfurling of County
Service Flag at i 130
Dedication of Honor
Roll Board at 3:30
At least five thousand people stood in the rain on New
Year's day watching the unfurling of the flag. On account of
the inclement weather the dedication services were held in the
court house. Impressive prayers and addresses were made by
Rt. Rev. Abbott Aurelius Stehle, O. S. B., Rev. B. Shoemaker,
Rev. E. S. Bromer, Judge A. D. McConnell, Hon. James S.
^lorrhead, Mayor Harry N. Yont and Hon. Albert H. Bell.
Ten bands from dififercnt parts of the country took part in
a band contest. The one rendering "The Star Spangled Banner"
most effectively received a decoration from the hands of Briga-
dier General Coulter. New Kensington carried these trophies
home, which will no doubt appear among the historical relics of
the ancestors of these men in years to come.
.An exhibition of what the industrial plants of Westmore-
land County had contributed to help win the war, together with
relics of all wars was staged at the State Armory.
The late E. E. Robins had procured some war relics from
the Hon. Clyde Kelly from Chateau Thierry. This was the first
exhibit from over seas and created a great deal of interest over
the county.
Gas masks, alluminum canteens, many dift'erent sizes of
shells, and other war implements were furnished by industries
of Westmoreland County. The big room on the ground floor
of the State Armory had been fitted up as a United States' Club
Room, furnished with beautiful rugs, couches, chairs, tables,
lamps and a piano obtained from money and donations from
citizens of the community. Here the Army and Navy Camp
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Reception Committee, Mrs. L. B. Huff, Mrs. Joseph D. Wentling,
Mrs. H. Clay Beistel, Mrs. H. Clymer Painter, Mrs. D. F. Kil-
gore, Mrs. R. C. Welty, Mrs. H. N. Yont, Mrs. C. C. Crowell,
Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. Jeffrey W. Taylor, Mrs. John M. Jami-
son and Mrs. W. Steel received, and served refreshments to
soldiers and their famlies. Nirella's band furnished a delight-
ful musical program all afternoon. Thousands of people at-
tended the exhibition, which vi'as continued for a couple of
days to accommodate the crowds. Ten thousand souvenier
books compiled under the personal supervision of Mrs. Charles
McKenna Lynch, Miss Hester Fogg and Mr. Charles Null, con-
taining the names of the casualty of Westmoreland County, re-
leased by the United States Government Official lists up to De-
cember 26th, 1918 were distributed by the Motor Corps Girls.
The cover of the book was decorated with a coat-of-arms of
Pennsylvania and the red-key-stone. The first page held this
inscription :
This list of dead, wounded, missing,
is compiled with the earnest hope
that their names and the names
of their comrades in arms
will never fade from our grateful memory.
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Chapter IX.
YouNGWOOD District. The pictures and military bio-
graphies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from Youngwood, Tarr, Ruffsdale, Hunkers, New Stan-
ton and Yohagany.
The Youngwood district's part in the World War was no
small one for the people at home "carried on'' in a patriotic
spirit. An outstanding characteristic was the ready response
to the call for financial support. In the United War Work
Camp.mgn the results surpassed all expection. In this success-
ful drive, under the leadership of H. H. Millan, over $4,700 was
subscribed and the following organizations benefitted : Young
Men's Christian Association, Young Women's Christian Asso-
ciation, Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare Board, War
Camp Community Service, American Library Association and
the Salvation Army.
The Red Cross branch played an important part in the home
work of this district. Workrooms, equipped with sewing ma-
chines, tables, etc., were located on the second floor of Young-
wood's town hall on Fourth street. Here there was much ac-
tivity in the production of all manner of supplies called for and
many women and girls from nearby places did sewing and knit-
ting in their homes. The offices of Dr. A. W. Caven, who was
away in the military service, were used for making surgical dress-
ings and hospital supplies. During the influenza epidemic the
faithful women worked day and night. Masks, dressings,
pneumonia jackets and other articles demanded were made for
army use and for home patients. A notable work of civilian
relief was the activity of the Camp Fire Girls under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Mack. The organization rendered much valuable
assistance to the Red Cross in the surgical dressing department
but their most remarkable service was in the homes of the sick
where they braved the dangers of disease in caring for children
and babies. The guiding hands of the Youngwood Branch of
the Red Cross were Rev. E. D. Bright, chairman ; Miss Ethel
Lowe, vice-chairman; Miss Margaret Topper, secretary; Rev.
F. A. Kearns, treasurer. Other department heads were Mrs.
Joseph Smith and Mrs. W. H. Cook, sewing department, Mrs.
C. E. Smith, knitting department; Miss Ethel Lowe, surgical
dressing departments.
The number of subscribers to the five Liberty Loan Drives
was sixteen hundred and forty-five and the official report shows
that the total amount subscribed was $248,200. But it must also
be remembered that many bonds were purchased by citizens of
this district from their employers which are not included in the
above figures. The leading workers in the drives were Harry
Milieu, James Bennett, James Cramer, E. Wingfield, Dr. Brown,
Dr. Caven and A. M. Tomb. Miss Ethel Lowe and her assis-
tants on the women's committee made a creditable showing by
always raising more than their quota.
The splendid work of the Boy Scouts, guided by Harry
Bush, scoutmaster, in selling Liberty Bonds and War Savings
and Thrift stamps is worthy of special mention. Their work
in the campaigns stands out prominently, especially when it is
considered that the Boy Scouts planned their campaigns after
their districts had been "combed" by committees of adults. Sev-
eral scouts were awarded medals by the government for the
record they made in the sale of bonds and stamps.
Frank R. Dalby was chairman of the Four Minute Men
for their district and other workers were Hon. L. L. Lowe, Rev.
F. A. Kearns, Rev. E. O. Graham, Rev. R D. Bright, Rev. J. A.
Younkins and W. S. Kelly. These men conducted an educa-
tional campaign throughout the district and helped to put over
the Liberty Loan and various other war activity campaigns, in-
cluding food conservation and production.
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BAER. JOHN P.— Son of Frank and
Anna Baer, entered service May 2,
1918. was sent to Camp Forrest and
attached to Company E, 51st Division.
Sailed for France in July 1918, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged the latter part of that
month.
BAER, ARTHUR L. — Son of Frank
P. and Anna Baer. entered service
June 29, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to the 14th Provisional
Remount Battalion, 155th Depot Brig-
ade. He was appointed Corporal and
was honorably discharged March 7,
1919.
BAKER, CHARLES W. — Son of BAKER. HARRY W.— Son of Wes-
Wesley K. and Lydia Baker, entered ley K. and Lydia Baker, enlisted May
service May 25, 1917, was sent to 25. 1917, with Company D, 19th En-
Philadelphia and attached to Company gineers and was sent to Philadelphia.
D, 19th Engineers. Sailed Aug. 8. Sailed Aug. 8, 1917, returned May
1917, returned March 13, 1919 and 15, 1919 and was honorably dis-
was honorably discharged April 1, charged ten days later.
1919.
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BAKER, PAUL R.— Son of William
E. and Elizabeth Baker, enlisted May
29, 1917, with the 103rd Signal Bat-
talion and sent to Camp Hancock.
Sailed May 18, 1918, was slightly
gassed at Chateau Thierry, returned
Feb. 7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 28, 1919 with the rank
of Corporal.
BERANEK, CllAKLI^S s,n, .,i ,iu-
seph and Josephine Berauek, entered
service May 24, 1917 and was attach-
ed to Base Hospital No. 79. Was sta-
tioned at Chatanooga, Tenn., sailed
Sept. 15, 1918, returned June 7, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 2,
1919.
l.u"CK. CHARLES W. — Son of
Mrs. Jacob Mitchell, enlisted April 10,
1918 in the Marine Corps, was sent to
Paris Island and attached to the 20th
Company, 5th Regiment, 2nd Division.
Sailed July 2, 1918, was shell shocked
returned Aug. 3, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged on the 12th of that
month.
l;i;o\\N. GEORGE — Son of Mr.
David Brown, entered service Sept. 21,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company A, 320th In -
fantry, 80th Division. Went overseas
May 18, 1918, was wounded by shrap-
nel, returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 8. 1919.
BRUSH, SAMUEL — Son of Mr. and
CAFFAIUO, FRANCISCO— Son of
CARNALI, JOE — Son of Mrs. Celcia
was assigned to Camp Shelby and at-
tached to Battery A, 76th Artillery,
Mrs. Frank Brush, entered service Mr. and Mrs. Caffario, entered service,
Aug. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee was assigned to Camp Gordon and at-
and attached to Company F, 147th En- tached to the Headquarters Co. 321st
gineers. He was honorably discharged Light Artillery, 82nd Division. Went 3rd Division. Went overseas April 21
Dec. 11, 1918. overseas May 19, 1918, returned May 1918, returned Aug. 23, 1919 and w
20, 1919 and was honorably discharged honorably discharged Aug. 29, 1919.
May 28. 1919 with the rank of Ser
geant.
CARNALI. JOHN— Son of Mrs.
Carnali, entered service May 8, 1917, Celcia Carnali, entered service Feb. 26,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company I, 1 1 1th Infan -
try. Went overseas Feb. 26, 1918"and
1918. returned Aug. 23, 1919 and was was killed in action by shrapnel on
" July 22, 1918.
CARNES, ALEXANDER — Son of CARROLL, ROBERT — Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnes, entered Robert Carroll, entered service March
service April 5, 1918, was assigned to 1914, was assigned to the Great Lakes
Camp Lee and attached to Company and attached to the Navy with the U.
D, 315th Machine Gun Btln., 80th Di-
vision. Went overseas May 18, 1918,
was wounded, returned Feb. 17, 1919
and was honorably discharged June
28, 1918 with the rank of Sergeant.
S. Kansas,
vice.
He is still in the ser-
CAVEN, ALVA HAYS— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Caven, entered service
June 25, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the M^edical Corps,
was Surgeon for the Ninth Training
Battalion. He was honorably dis •
charged Jan. 14, 1919 with rank of
1st Lieutenant.
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CLAWaON, ROY E. — Son of James
R. and Laura Clawson. enlisted Ajiril
12, 1917 with Company I, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division and was assigned
to Camp Hancock. Sailed May 2,
1918, was made Corporal and was
killed Sept. 28, 1918. in the Argonne
Forest.
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James A. and Ida Cole, enlisted Sept. vice April 25, 1918, was sent to Fort
8. 1917 with Remount Squadron No. McHenry and attached to the Base
329. He was stationed at Camp Han- Hospital. Sailed for France in June
cock. Sailed Sept. 30, 1918. returned 1918, returned July 3. 1919 and was
July 4, 1919 and was honorably dis- honorably discharged that same day.
charged on the 9th of that month with
the rank of Corporal.
CKAH;, SAMUEL M. — Son of Frank
and Ferrie Craig enlisted, Sept. 7.
1917 with Company E, 10th Regiment.
Sailed Sept. 8, 1918, returned June
'22 ,1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed from service three days later.
CliOSlIY. HAItVEY -Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Crosby, entered ser-
vice Jan. 1, 1918, was assigned to
Port Myer, attached to Company C.
49 tb Engineers. Went overseas July
7, 1918, returned June 28. 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 3,
1919.
CUNNAKL), GEORGE CLYDE — Son CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH L. — Son
of Thomas and Alice Cunnard, entered of Francis Cunningham, entered ser-
DeARMINT, W ILBKRT— Son
Samuel and Sarah M. DeArmint,
of
DeARMINT. CHARLES E. — Son of
Samuel and Sarah DeArmint, enlisted
service May 24, 1918. He was sent vice June 25, 1918. was sent to Camp listed April 15, 1917. was sent to April 28, 1917 in the United States
to Camp Wheeler, placed with the Lee. He was in the Officers' Train
Base Hospital, given the rank of ing School placed with Company A
Corporal and honorably discharged and was honorably discharged Feb. 22.
March 12. 1919. 1919.
Camp Travis and attached to Troop B. Cavalry. Was sent to Fort Ethan Al-
8th Cavalry. He was on duty on the len attached to Troop K, 2nd Cavalry,
Mexican Border and was honorably sailed March 22, 1918, returned June
discharged April 22, 1919. 29, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed July 5, 1919.
DECARO, MICHAEL ANGELO —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Decaro,
entered service May 27, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Greenleaf and attached
to the 54th Base Hospital. Went
overseas Aug. 1918, returned June
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 7, 1919 with the rank of Cor-
poral.
DELL, IRA C— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Dell, entered service July
22, 1917, was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company I, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. Went over-
seas May 3, 1918, was wounded, re -
turned May 11, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 23, 1919 with
rank of Corporal.
DELSERONE, HENRY — Son of
Roscoe and Anna Delserone, enlisted
June 18, 1917 with Company E, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division and went to
Camp Hancock with that outfit. Sail-
ed May 2, 1918, returned May 11,
1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 23rd of that month.
DE FALMA. FRANK — Son of Pas-
quale and Mary DePalma, enlisted in
July 1918. He was sent to Fort
Hughes, attached to the 45th Coast
Artillery, went overseas Oct. 1918. re-
turned Feb. 12, 1919 and was. Sept.
1, 1919. still in service at Columbus
Barracks.
DIEHEL. KARL H — Son of Walter DODSON. PHILIP J. — Son of Ed- EDGE, WALTER MALCOLM — Son ERCOLE. MINARI— Son of Mr.
Diehel. entered service May 28, 1918, ward and Sarah Dodson. entered ser- of Lily and Samuel Edge, enlisted Michael Ercole. entered service Feb.
and was sent to Camp Greenleaf. He vice Sept. 2, 1918. Was sent to Camp June 30, 1915, with 110th Infantry 12, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
was attached to Instruction Company Forrest, placed with Casual Company Band. He served on the Mexican and attached to the Headquarters Co.,
No. 2, was made Mess Sergeant and No. 10 and was honorably discharged Bord«r, sailed May 3, 1918, returned 313th Light Artillery, 80th Division.
'ged in Feb. in Dec. 1918. May 11, 1919 and was honorably dis- Went overseas May 28, 1918, returned
was honorably discharged
1919.
charged on the 23rd of that month.
May 28, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 6, 1919.
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FLLLAIiAU.M, WALTER — Sou of
Mrs. Henry Trout, entered service Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fellabaum, en-
May 24, 1918 and was sent to Camp tered service June 14, 1914, was as-
Greenleaf. AVas attached to Base signed to the Great Lakes, later to the
Hospital No. 47, sailed Sept. 15. 1918. Brooklyn Navy Yard and attached to
returned the latter part of June 1919 the U. S. S. Kentucky, U. S. S. Birm-
and was honorably discharged July 2, ingham and U. S. S. Tenadoris. He
1919- is still in the service.
FONTAN.SI, EKMINIO — Son of Mr.
Mar.'ihall Fontansi. entered service Oct.
7, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Comj)any B, 21st En-
gineers. AVent overseas Jan. 18, 1918,
returned May 9, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 12, 1919.
FKYE, LAWRENCE T.— Sou of
Maria C. and John T. Frve enlisted
Jalv 9. 1917 with Battery E, 107th
Field Artillery, 28th Division. He
was assigned to Camp Hancock, sailed
May 28. 1918, was gassed at Fismes,
Aug. 16. 1918. returned March 24.
1919 and was honorably discharged
April 9, 1919.
FRYE, CYRUS— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Frye, entered service
Feb. 11. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to 216th Company.
153rd D. B. Went overseas May 17,
1918, was wounded, returned Jan. 1,
1919 and was honorably discharged
Jan. 29, 1919.
GABBIE, DUFFIE — Son of Mrs.
Done Gabbie, entered service May 22,
1918, was assigned to Camp Green -
leaf and attached to the Medical Corps.
Sailed Aug. 28, 1919 served with the
Evacuation Hospital No. 22, returned
June 26, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 2, 1919.
GARDIZONC, PETER— Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Gardizouc, entered
service May 25, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
the Medical Corps. AVent overseas
Aug. 23, 1918, returned April 28,
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 8, 1919 with rank of Cook.
GEORGE. DANIEL— Son of Leo-
nard G. and Elizabeth Georg^e, enlisted
June 19, 1915 in the Marine Corps.
Was attac-hed to Company 66, 5 th
Regiment, 2nd Division, was sent to
Norfolk and attached to the U. S. S.
Nebraska, Louisana and Rhode Island.
Sailed June 11, 1917, was awarded a
Croix de Guerre for bravery under
fire, returned Nov. 1, and was honor-
ably discharged June 23, 1919.
GEORGE, DEWEY I. — Son of GEORGE, LEONARD G. — Son of GENARD. JOSEPH — Entered ser- GOLD. SAMUEL C. — Son of Sarah
Leonard and Elizabeth George, enlist- Leonard and Elizabeth George. En- vice March 24, 1918. He was sent and William Gold, enlisted Dec. 27,
ed in the Navy Dec. 1916, went to listed in the Navy in March 1917, was to Camp Green, placed with Base 1917. went to Camp Oglethorpe and
Norfolk and was assigned to the U. sent to Norfolk and placed on the Hospital No. 58 and was honorably was attached to the 137th Ambulance
S. S. Montgomery. He did guard duty Leviathan. He made thirty-two trips discharged March 24, 1919. Company, 110th Sanitary Train, 35th
on this side but was given a medical overseas on transports, and was hon - Division. Sailed June 8, 1918, was
discharge from overseas and was hon- orably discharged June 26. 1919. slightly gassed. Returned April 27,
orably released from active service in 1919 and was honorably discharged
Nov. 1918. "May 6. 1919.
GUIDAS. JOSEPH— Son of -Mr and
Mrs. Andrew Guidas. entered hcrvict!
Aug. 6, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Wads worth and attached to Company
E, 4th Pioneer, 83rd Division. Sailed
Sept. 29, 1918, returned Jan. 16, 1919
and was honorably discharged Feb.
24. 1919.
HARKdIJ', KtiY C— Son r.f
Clements and Emma Harrold, enlisted
Aug. 16, 1916 with Company E. llOth
Infantry, 28th Division and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock. Sailed May
3, 1918. was wounded in the shoulder
at Argonne, returned May 11, 1919
and was honorably discharged May
23, 1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
HAY. l;()JiERT — Son of Anna Hay,
entered service July 31. 1918. was
sent to Camp Forrest and placed with
Company B, 142nd Engineers. Sailed
Sept. 29, 1918. was given the rank of
Sergeant, returned July 12. 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 7.
1919.
HAMjJOCK, JOHN ^L— Kiiter.'d
service Sept. 25, 1917. was sent to
Camp and attached to Company I, 60th
Infantrv. 5th Division. Sailed April
14, 1918. returned July 20. 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 26th
of that month with the rank of Cov-
poral.
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HILL. KUSSELL R.-
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and Anna Hill, entered servi<e Nov. Carrie and Bruse R. Hooper, entered Lewis and Anna Johnson, enlisted in William J. and Lulu Jones, entered
11, 1918 and went to Camp Polk, wa
placed in Tank Service, made Ser
service in Oct. 1918. He was sent to July 1917. with Company I, 110th In service Sept 5, 1917, was sent to
Camp Greenleaf, attached to General fantry, 28th Division. He was sent Camp Lee and attached to Depot Bat-
geant and was honorably discharged Hospital No. 3 and was Sept. 1, 1919, to Camp Hancock, sailed May 2, 1918, talion. Sailed Oct. 29, 1918, was
Feb. 21, 1919. still in service. was wounded on July 30, 1918 a» commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, returned
Chateau Thierry and died about two Feb. 12, 1919 and was honorably dis-
hours later. charged one week later.
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Jones. WILLIAM \V. — Son of KI.\G, DAVIH — .Sun of Ml.,. Mar.v KING. HAKKY H. — Sou ol L.viirh KING. OLIVER — Son of Mr. and
William and Lulu Jones, entered ser- King, enlisted March 24, in the Ma- and Cillinda King, entered service Mrs. Robert King, entered service
vice April 5. 1918. was sent to Camp rine Corps. He was stationed at Sept. 23, 1918. was sent to Camp and Sept. 17, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company D, 315th Paris Island, was on board the U. S. placed with the 320th Machine Gun Lee and attached to the Headquarters
Machine Gun Battalion. 80th Division. S. Arizona and was, Sept. 1, 1919, in Battalion. Sailed April 25, 1918. re- Company, 7th Infantr.v, 3rd Division.
Sailed May 18, 1918. was made Ser- service in a hospital in New York. turned May 6, 1919 and was uonorably Went overseas April 1918. was wound -
geant, returned May 30, 1919 and was discharged one weeK later. ed, returned Aug. 22. 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 11, 1919. honorably discharged Aug. 27, 1919.
KING. OLIVER — Son of Mrs. Mary KING, DUEY H. — Son of William KLINE. THOMAS A. W. — Son of LENHART, JACOB — Son of Mr.
King entered service in May 1918. He S. and Delidab King, enlisted July Jacob and Matilda Kline, enlisted July Abram Lenhart. entered service Sept.
was sent to Camp Humphrey, placed 19. 1918 with Company E. 110th In
with Company A, 606th Engineers and fantry, 28th Division and was sent to
was honorably discharged Dee. 24, Camp Hancock. Sailed ilay 2, 1918
1918. was wounded July 29, 1918 by ma-
chine gun fire, returned Dec. 8, 1918
and was honorably discharged June
24, 1919.
20. 1917 with Company I. 110th In- 21, 1917. was assigned to Camp Lee
fantrv. 28th Division and was sent to and attached to the Headquarters Co..
Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3, 1918. 320th Infantry. 80th Division. Went
was slightly gassed, returned June 27. overseas May 18, 1918, returned May
1919 and was honorably discharged 30. 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 2, 1919. June 7, 1919 with rank of Corporal.
LEEPER. ALVA — S,,i, ,,f .Mr. and l.KKl'ER. ELBERT— Son of Mr. LOWE, ARTHUR W. — Son of Car I.nWi:, JOHN A. — Son .if William
Mrs. Frank Leeper. entered .service and Mrs. Frank Leeper. entered ser- rie and William Lowe, enlisted ilay and Carrie Lowe, entered ^L-rvice
Aug. 2, 1918, was assigned to Bremer- vice Sept. 5. 1918. was assigned to 15. 1917 with Company C, 15th En- March 29, 1918, was sent to Camp
ton Navy Yard and attached to the Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Naval Reserves. He was honorably Medical Department. He was honor -
discharged Jan. 5, 1919. ably discharged Dec. 21. 1918.
gineers, was sent to Oakmont. sailed Sherman and placed with Company A.
July 9, 1917, returned in April 1919 332nd Machine Gun Battalion, 83rd
and was honorably discharged Mav 15, Division. Sailed June 6. 1918. was
1919 with the rank of Sergeant. " sent to Italy, returned April 18. 1919
and was honorably discharged May 5,
1919.
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LUSVAKIH, KEL'BK.N — Son of Mr. McCLELLAN, WILLIAM N". — En- McMAHON, JOHN P. L. — Son of McMANN. PETKU J— Son of James
aad Mrs. Alcedy Lusvardi, entered listed July 1917 with Company I, James J. and Rose Anne McMahon, and Hanna McMann entered service in
service Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned 110th Infantry, 28th Division and was entered service in Sept. 1917 and was Oct. 1917. He was sent to Camp
to Camp Gordon and attached to Com- sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed May attached to Company E, 20th Engi- Wheeler, was attached to the Medical
pany A. 321st Infantry, 82nd Divi- 2, 1918, was wounded July 30, 1918 neers. He was stationed at Washing- Corps, was given the rank of Ser-
sion. He was honorably discharged in the advance on Ourcq- Vesle and ton D. C. Sailed Dec. 1917, returned geant and was honorably discharged
June 1919 with the rank of 2nd Lieu- died the next evening at Hospital No. Jan. 1919 and was honorably discharg- Aug. 13, 1918.
tenant. 112. ed Feb. 1919.
MARSHALL, THOMAS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Marshall, entered
service July 23, 1917. was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Com -
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division.
Went overseas May 3, 1918. was
wounded, returned May 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 23,
1919.
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MAWHINNEY. GEORGE W. — Son
of Joseph and Esther enlisted June 2,
1915. with Company E. 110th Infan-
trv, 28 th Division and was sent to
Camp Hancock. Sailed May 2. 1917.
was wounded July 29. 1918 in the
battle of the Marne, was in the hos-
pital for four months, returned, Jan.
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
MAWHINNEY. WILLIAM A. — Son
of Joseph and Esther Mawhinney, en-
listed in July 1917 with Company E.
110th Infantry. 28th Division. He
went to Camp Hancock, then overseas
May 2, 1918 and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
not yet discharged.
MAY LAWRENCE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter May, entered service Sept.
3. 1918. was assigned to Camp Green -
leaf and attached to Company A. 125th
Engineers. He re -enlisted and is at
Camp Humphrey.
McMEEKAN, WILLIAM — Son of MINISTER, THEODORE I\r —Sum MILLER, STEWARD — Son of Mr. :MUK0, MICHAEL — Son of John
William B. McMeekan, entered service of Jacob and Sophia Minister, entered and Mrs. Wesley Miller (deceased), and Anna Muko, entered service Oct.
Oct. 5. 1917, was assigned to Camp service Sejit. 3, 1918. He was sent entered service April 29, 1918, was 25, 1917 and was attached to Com-
Lee and attached to Company A. 314th to Camp Forrest attached to the 1st assigned to Camp Lee and attached to pany M, 6lst Infantry. 5th Division.
Machine Gun Battalion. AVent over- Recruiting Battalion and was honor- the 33rd Infantry. He was honorably Sailed for France April 15. 1917, re-
seas May 26. 1918. returned July 13. ably discharged Jan. 20, 1919. discharged June 8, 1919 with the rank turned and was. Sept. 1, 1919, not yet
1919 and was honorably discharged of Cook. discharged from service.
July 22. 1919.
MIXAKH, JOSEPH — Sou of Vi\-. MIXSTKR. iiHD. J.— Son uf Jarul. MVI-;iiS, WALTKU — Sou ui Mr. an.l
Margaret Minard, entered service May and Sophia Minster, entered service Mrs. Harry Myers, entered service.
27. 1918, was assigned to Camp May 2, 1918, was sent to Fort Thomas was assigned to the Barracks at Wash-
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical and placed with Company A. 52nd In- ington, D. C, and attached to Com-
Corps of the 28th Division. Went fantry, 6th Division. Sailed July 6, pany D, 1st Engineers. Went over-
overseas Oct. 31, 1918, returned July 1918. was in a number of large bat- seas Aug. 6. 1917. returned July 28.
16, 1919 and was honorably discharg- ties, returned June 12. 1919 and was 1919 and was honorably discharged
ed July 23. 1919. honorably discharged on the 17th of Aug. 2, 1919.
that month.
XAi.LK. KAVMoXH J. — Sun uf
Levi and Lucy Nagle. enlisted July
1. 1916 in the" Coast Artillery Corps.
He was sent to Porto Rico, returned
and was, Sept. 1, 1919, stationed at
Fort Du Pont.
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NEHAR CHARLES — Son of Andrew
and Esther Nehar, enlisted Oct. 1918
in the Tank Corps. He was stationed
at Camp Dix, and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 15, 1918.
XEHAR, JOSEPH M.— Sou ot An-
drew and Esther Nehar, enlisted Oct.
16, 1917. He was with Company E,
3rd Officers Training Camp, Camp
Louis, American Lake, Washington,
hailed for France July 4, 1917 and was
Sept. 1 1919, still in service overseas.
XoKToX. ARCHIE — Son of Mrs. NULL. l>\\ AlSr^ E.— Son of Kd-
Anna Wilson, entered service April ward and Mary XuH. enlisted Oct. 3.
27, 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee 1918 in an S. A. T. C. He was honor-
and attached to Battery F, 315th Ar
tillerv, 80th Division. Went overseas
May 23. 1918, returned June 1, 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug.
24, 1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
ably discharged Dec. 14, 1918.
PEOPLES. EARL — Son of Charles PERELLIRE. TONY — Entered ser- POLASKI. ANDREW — Son of Mr. POOLE, CHARLES H. — Son of
Peoples, enlisted in June 1916 with vice Feb. 12, 1918, was sent to Camp and Mrs, Polaski, entered service July William and Leana Poole, enlisted Dec.
Company I. 110th Infantry. 28th Di- Lee and placed with Company A. 320th 8, 1918, was assigned to Camp For-
vision. He was sent to Camp Han- Infantry. 80th Division. Sailed in rest and attached to the 209th Engi-
cock but was honorably discharged on 1918, was wounded and in the hos- neers. He is stil' in the service,
account of physical disability. Ifital for three months, returned May
31, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 16, 1919.
1, 1917 in the Medical Corps. He
was commissioned Captain, sailed
overseas April 28, 1918, returned
Feb. 19, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged March 3, 1919.
POOLE. CLYDE M. — Son of Wil-
liam and Leana Poole, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to the 301st Repair Unit.
Motor Transportation Corps. Sailed
Jan. 2 1918, was made Sergeant, re-
turned June 11, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged about a week later.
POOLE, CORRELL J. — Son of Wil-
liam and Leana Poole, entered service
April 4, 1918. He was sent to Camp
Lee, attached to Company B, 8th
Training Battalion, was made Ser-
geant and was honorably discharged
Dec. 16, 1918.
POOLE, ELMER — Son of John and
Emma Poole, enlisted Dec. 7. 1917,
was seat to Camji Dix and placed with
Company D, 24th Engineers. Sailed
in Jan. 1918. returned June 12, 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
POOLE. RAYMOND F. — Enlisted
with Company E, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division and was sent to Camp Han-
cock. Sailed overseas May 3, 1918.
was wounded iu tht; right arm and leg
in the Argonne offensive, returned
June 9. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 27th of that month.
ilvi.VKKV. RALPH— Son of Mr
and Mrs. Jacob Prinkey, entered ser-
vice Aug. 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Companv I,
1 10th Infantry. 28th Division, Tater
transferred to 5th Company. 2nd Reg't
Air Service. Went overseas Mar. 1918,
returned July 5, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged July 8, 1919 with the
rank of Sergeant.
ITi.lJ-.^l \ li \>>\i ■[' JMii.-r.-.l
service ilarch 31, 1918. was seut to
Camp Custer and attached to the
Headquarters' Company, Field Artil-
lery of the 27th Division. Sailed
overseas in 1918. was in a number of
battles, returned April 2, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 4tli of
that month.
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Roseann Reese, enlisted May 6, 1917.
was sent to Fort William and placed
with Battery F, 51st Coast Artillery.
Sailed Jan. 15, 1918, returned March
13, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed two days later.
%'
K(i!;Ki;'['S, WILLLVM H. — Son of
George and Mary Ann Roberts, entered
service May 27, 1918 and was sent to
Camp Greenleaf. Was attached to the
Personnel Office of General Hospital
No. 3 at Rahway. N. J., was appointed
1st Sergeant and was Sept. 1, 1919
not yet discharged.
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SCARZELLONE. JOE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Domineek Searzellone, enter-
ed service, was assigned to Company
SCHNEIDER. JAMES — Son of Mr. SHAFFER. HENRY A.^Son of
and Mrs. J. T. Schneider, entered si-r- Jlrs. A. E. Wilhelm. entered service
vire Feb. 12, 1918, was assigned to May 26, 1918, was sent to Camp
F, 58th Infantry, 41 h Division. Went Camp Lee and attached to Comi>any Greenleaf and attached to Dental At ■
overseas May 4, 1918. returned July H. 319th Infantry, 80th Division, tachment of the 27th Engineers. Sailed
1919 and was honorably discharged Went overseas April 17. 1918. return- Sept. 5, 1918, returned May 30, 1919 the battle of Soissons, returned May
SHEPLOU. GEORGE D.— Son of
Peter and Anna Shei)lor, enlisted Sept.
27, 1917 with Company E, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. Sailed for
France May 3. 1918. was wounded in
Aug. 6, 1919.
ed June 7. 1919 and was lionorably and was honoraljly discliarged June 6,
discharged June 12, 1919. 1919.
12, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed on the 23rd of that month.
SHRUMM. CHESTER R. — Entered
service Sept. 23, 1917, was sent to
Camp Lee and there attached to Com-
pany D, 328th Infantry, 80th Division.
Sailed May 19. 1918. was taken pris-
oner by the Germans, was held from
Oct. 9. 1918 until Dec. 19, 1918, re-
turned May 20. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 29, 1919.
SIBLE. HARRY E. — Son of Tillie
and Thomas Sible, entered service
Sei)t. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A. 320th
Infantry. 80th Division. Sailed over-
seas May 21. 1918. was made Corporal
and was killed in action in the Ar -
gonne forest Oct. 9, 1918.
SILLAMAN. SAMUEL J. — Son of
Albert and Cora Sillaman, entered ser-
vice Ajiril 5. 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company C, 305th
Ammunition Train. SOth Division.
Sailed for France May 26. 1918, re-
turned June 1. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged a week later.
SKERO, PETER — Son of Peter and
Susan Skero, entered service April 28.
1918. was sent to Camp Lee and plac-
ed with the Rainbow Division. Sailed
for France May 26. 1918, returned
Mav 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 28, 1919.
SKERO. JOSEPH — Son of I'rtr, ^.\l[^^. 1':LMER ELLSWORTH^ SMITH, EDGAR O. — Son of Mrs. J. SMITH, TED J. — Son of Joseph and
and Susan Skero, entered service May Sua ul Juiiu and Daisy Smith, entered S. Barnhart, entered service April 30, Josephine Smith, enlisted April 22,
27. 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and service May 23, 1918. Was sent to 1918. was assigned to Camp Lee and 1917. with Company E, 110th Infan-
placed with Base Hospital No. 59
Sailed in 1918, returned July 2, 191
and was honorably discharged the next ably discharged Jan. 17, 191
day
Camp Greenleaf, was cook at Evacua
tion Hospital No. 45 and was honor
attached to the 155th Field Artillery, try, 28th Division. Was sent to Camp
Went overseas May 26, 1918, was Hancock, sailed overseas May 2, 1918,
wounded, returned May 3, 1919 and was wounded July 29, returned May
was honorably discharged June 1, 11, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
1919. " ed May 23, 1919.
SMIiER, CHARLES W.^Son uf
Charles N. and Carrie Snider, entered
SXYliKK. GROVER R. — Sou ut SOFoRlr, FRANK — Sun of .laiu.'s SOFoJar. -H.'SLril Sun uf -Uimes
Louis M. Snyder, entered service July and Mary Soforic, entered service and Mary Soforic, entered service May
service Sept. 19, 1917. was sent to 21. 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and April 4, 1918. was sent to Camp Lee 24, 1918. was sent to Camp Greenleaf
Camp Sherman and attachetl to Com- placed with Company I, 38th Infantry, and placed with Company I, 312th and placed with Base Hospital No. 61.
pany D, Postal Express Service. Went 3rd Division. Sailed over^pas, was Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed over- Sailed overseas Aug. 21. 1918. return-
overseas March 14. 1918. returned appointed Cook, returned Aug. 20. seas May 22. 1918, returned May 27. ed April 19, 1919 and was honorably
July 20. 1919 and was honorably dis- 1919 and was honorably discharged 1919 and was honorably discharged discharged ten days later,
charged Aug. 6, 1919. Aug. 24, 1919. June 4, 1919.
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STASHICK, ANDY — Son of Frank
and Josephine Stashick, entered ser-
vice Feb. 12, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Lee, placed with the Supply Company
of the 320th Infantry. 80th Division,
sailed May 18, 1918. returned May 31,
1919 and w'Bs honorably discharged
June 7, 1919.
STOUT. GEORGE W. — Son of Cy-
rus C. and Minnie Stout, entered ser-
vice May 27. 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Base
Hospital Corps. Sailed Aug. 24, 1918.
returned the latter part of July 1919
and was honorably discharged the fir.st
week in Aug. 1919.
STOUT, FREDERICK J. — Son of STUART, WILLIAM H. — Son of
Cyrus S. and Minnie C. Stout, entered Mary and Stephen Stuart, enlisted
service May 27, 1918. was sent to Aug. 5. 1918. was sent to Fort Brown
Camp Greenleaf and placed with the and attached to Troop E, 16th Cavalry.
Base Hospital Corps. Sailed Aug. 24, He was honorably discharged March
1918. was wounded by shrapnel, re- 15, 1919.
turned Jan. 25. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 19, 1919.
SWAKTZ, JOHN C. — Son of Samuel
and Barbara Swart z. enlisted in July
1917 with the 463rd Aero Squadron,
and was assigned to San Antonio,
Texas. Sailed in Sept. 1917, received
a medal for participation in the St.
Mihiel offensive, returned July 8, 1919
and was honorably discharged on the
16th of that month.
SWARTZ, JOSEPH — Son of Siimu.'l
and Barabara Swartz, enlisted Dec.
28. 1916 in the Marine Corps. He
was attached to Comi>any 21, 3rd Di-
vision, was stationed in South Carolina
and was honorably discharged from
service April 26, 1919.
SWARTZ. PETER — Son of Samii.-l
and Barbara Swartz, enlisted in the
Navy Nov. 26, 1917. He was on
board the South Dakota and was Sept.
1, 1919, still in service.
TICE, RICHARD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Tice. entered service
Aug. 1917, was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company I, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. Went over-
seas April 27. 1918. was wounded, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged the same month, with the
rank of Sergeant.
TUCKOSn. STEPHEN F.— Son of
Joseph and Mary Tuckosh. entered
service July 23. 1918 and was placed
in the Headquarters' band at Camp
Lee. He was honorably discharged
Oec. 10, 1918.
VANDYKE, HARRY— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vandyke, entered service
Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the 320th In-
fantry. He was honorably discharged
J-in. 19, 1919.
VER8SESI, JOSEPH — Son of Mr,
Walter Verssesi, entered service May
25, 1918. was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps. Sailed June 27, 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 2, 1919
with Ihe rank of Cook.
WAKEFIELD. HARVEY— Son of
Hugh C. and Lydia Wakefield, entered
service Jan. 30, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Jackson and placed with the
41st Balloon Service. Was transferred
to Camp Jackson. Kelly Field and was
ready to sail when the Armistice was
signed. He was honorably discharged
Dee. 14, 1918.
WATTS. ROBERT — Entered service
Sept. 22. 1918. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 1st
Prov. Guard. He was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 1. 1919.
WATT. WILLIAM— Sou of Mr.
James Watt, entered service May 25,
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf
and attached to the Sledical Corps.
Went overseas Sept 5, 1918, returned
June 27, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 2, 1919.
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WEXTZEL, ALFRED — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Wentzel, entered ser-
vice Aug. 27, 1917 was assigned to
the Navy with the U. S. S. Henderson,
went overseas Aug. 1918, returned
April 5, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 6, 1919.
WHEELER, MERLE G. — Son of
Norman and Stella Wheeler, entered
service May 26, 1918, was sent to
Cam 11 Greenleaf and placed with the
112th Heavy Artillery Corps. Sailed
Aug. 28, 19i8. returned May 22, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 5,
1919.
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WHITE, JAMES A.— Son of John
WHITE RICHARD W. — Son of
WILKIE, JAMES— Son of Mrs.
WISE. SAVIOR— Son of Mrs. Con-
and Nancy White, entered service John and Nancy A\ hite, enlisted June Sophie Wilkie, entered service Sept. cetta Sapienza, entered service May
April 23, 1918, was sent to Camp 24, 1917 with Company E, 110th In-
Shelby and placed with Battery E, fantry, 28th Division. Sailed over-
83rd Field Artillery, 87th Division, seas "May 2. 1917 and was Sept. 1.
Sailed for France in the Spring of 1919 still in service in France.
1918, returned Nov. 1919 and was
honorably discharged Feb. 26, 1919.
23, 1917, was assigned to Camp Gor- 26, 1918, was assigned to Camji
don and attached to Battery G, 319th Greenleaf and attached to the Sanitary
Heavy Artillery, 82nd Division. Went Det. 42nd Division. Sailed Aug. 23,
overseas May 19, 1918, returned May 1918, returned and was honorably dis-
12, 1919 and was honorably discharg- charged April 26, 1919.
cd May 23, 1919.
r
WOLFK, i-'REDERICK — Son of Mr
and Mrs. George Wolfe, entered ser -
vice May 1918, was assigned to Com-
jiany A, 53rd Engineers, at Angel Is*
land. Sailed June 8, 1918, returned
July 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 17, 1919.
\V0LF<.HiD, MAHLON— Son of Mi ^
Lula W'olford, entered service Aug. lu,
1918. was assigned to the Columbus
Barracks and attached to the 12th
Recruit Company. He was honorably
<lischarged June 19, 1919.
W MOD, CHARLES B. — Son of WOOLSLAYER. ARTHUR HART-
Kthclbert and Carrie Wood, enlisted fLEY — Son of Alice Woolslayer, enter-
May 17. 1917 with Company A, 15th
Engineers and was assigned to Oak -
mont. Sailed July 9, 1918, served
in France and England, returned April
27, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed May 5, 1919.
ed service June 1. 1918, was sent to
Camp and attached to the 50th Trans-
portation Comi)any, 17th Grand Divi -
sion. Sailed July 1, 1918. returned
July 4, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged on the 10th of that month.
ZIMMERMAN, KENNETH — Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman, en-
tered service July 22, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Hancock and attached
to Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division. Went overseas May 2. 1917,
was wounded, returned May 17, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 23,
1919 with the rank of Corporal.
ZIMMERMAN. CLAUDE M. Sun
of Milton and Anna Zimmerman, en-
tered service April 29, 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
B. 145th Infantry. 36th Division.
Sailed in July 1918, was taken ill
while on his way to St. Mihiel, died
Oct. 12th of pneumonia and was buried
at Toul.
ZUNDEL. PAUL W.— Son <if Albert
M. and Emma M. Zunde!, entered ser-
vice Oct. 28, 1918. He was in the S.
A. T. C. at Thiel College and was
honorably discharged Dec. 19, 1918.
ZUNDEL, MARTKN L .-..,i. of Al-
bert M. and Emma M. Zundel, entered
service Aug. 29, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company A,
5 th Provisional Battalion. He was
transferred to Fort Benjamin Harrison
and was honorably discharged Dec. 19,
1919.
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BAKER, VANCE — Son of Mr. and BARRON. DANIEL A. — Son of
Mrs. William Baker, entered service Fred and Lydia Barron, entered ser-
July 29, 1917, was assigned to Quan- vice Aug. 29, 1918. Was sent to
tico. later Galveston and attached to Camp Taylor, attached to the 36th
the 123rd Company of the 9th Marines, Division, was cook and was honorably
Sailed Dec. 1917, returned Aug. 5. discharged Dec. 22. 1918.
1918 and was honorably discharged
Feb. 25. 1919.
BENNETT. HARRY A.— Son of
John R. and Margaret Bennett, en-
BENNETT. RALPH F. — Son of
John R. and Margaret Bennett, enlist-
listed in April 1918. He was in the ed Nov. 24, 1917, was sent to Camp
S. A. T. C. at Carnegie Tech, at- Meade and placed with Company L,
tached to the Aviation Branch and was 23rd Engineers. Was transferred to
honorably discharged in Dec. 1919.
Camp Laurel, sailed for France in
April 1918, returned June 1, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 16th
of that month.
CONNETTI, LAWRENCE — Son of CRAMER, RICHARD — Son of M. H. GRAF, GEORGE M. — Son of John HAMROCK. CARL — Son of Mr. and
Mr. Lawrence Connetti, entered ser- and Anna Cramer, entered service Aug. and Susanna Graf, entered service Mrs. Carl Hamrock, entered service
vice Nov. 18, 1918. was assigned to 28, 1918. He was sent to Camp, at- Aug. 29, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee June 23, 1916, was assigned to Camp
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the tached to the Infantry, sailed for and placed with Company L, 161st Hancock and attached to Company I.
------ - - _ __ . . Prance in the Fall of 1918. returned Infantry. Sailed in Oct. 1918. re- 110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
Medical Corps of the Base Hospital.
He is still in service.
April 15, 1919 and was" honorably
discharged the last of that month.
turned March 12, 1919 and was hon- overseas May 2, 1918, was wounded
orably discharged on the 26th of that by shrapnel, returned Julv 7. 1919
month. and was honorably discharged Julv
12, 1919.
HUTCHINSON, GILBERT — Son of
S. R. and Sarah Hutchinson, entered
REAGAN, ROY— Son of Mrs. M.
E. Regan, entered service April 5.
RIDENOUR, CHARLES— Son of RITENOUR. JACOB— Son of Ro-
Mr. and Mrs. William Ridenour, en- manus Ritenour. entered service July
service in 1917. Was sent to Camp 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and tered service Sept, 21, 1917. was as- 24, 1917, was assigned to Camp Han
Meade, placed with the Heavy Artil
lery Corps and was honorably dis
charged in 1919.
attached to Company K, 320th Infan
try. 80th Division. Sailed May
signed to Camp Lee and attached to cock and attached to Company I, 110th
Company A, 320th Infantry. 80th Di- Infantry, 28th Division. Sailed May
1918. returned May 30, 1919 and was vision. Sailed May 18. 1918, was 3, 1918, returned May 12. 1919 and
honorably discharged June 13, 1919. wounded, returned Slay 30, 1919 and was honorablv discharged May 23
was honorably discharged June 9, 1919 with the'rank of Corporal.
1919.
SMITH, SAM — Son of Mr. Sam
Smith, entered service Sept. 3, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Forrest and at-
tached to Company D, 72nd Engineers,
sailed Oct. 21, 1918, returned July 11.
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 18, 1919.
WINEMAN, ANDREW — Son of J. WINEMAN. JOHN A. — Son of
E. and Rebecca Wineman. enlisted in James E. and Rebecca Wineman, en-
July 1917. with Company F, 103rd listed Jan. 9, 1918 in Air Service.
Supply Train, 28th Division and was He was assigned to Longley Field,
assigned to Camp Hancock. Sailed Virginia, attached to Aero Squadron
May 2, 1918, returned in May 1919 No. 368 and was honorably discharged
and was honorably discharged the last from service Feb. 4, 1919.
of that month with the rank of Cor-
poral.
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A Summary of the Activities
of the
Westmoreland County Branch of the Pennsylvania Council of
National Defence and Committee of Public Safety
This organization, as its name indicates, was the West-
moreland County representative of that great national
body, known as the Council of National Defense, and
its function was to act as a clearing-house for all the
war activities of Westmoreland County. A number of
these activities had their own organizations and where
this occurred, the Westmoreland County Branch of the
Council and Committee acted only in an advisory capa-
city. This was true of the American Red Cross and
the Liberty Loan Committees. Notwithstanding the fact
that these two bodies were separate, the Council and
Committee were frequently called upon and did render
to them valuable assistance.
The Council and Committee, when it was practical,
delegated its broad powers to other activities, which be-
cause of their experience and more detailed organiza-
tion were better able to handle the work turned over to
them. Where there were no bodies to handle certain
phases of the work, organizations were speedily and suc-
cessfully formed.
The Westmoreland County Branch of the Pennsyl-
vania Council of National Defense and Committee of
Public Safety was at the request of His Excellency,
Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh, formed on June 28,
1917, at a meeting held in the Westmoreland County
Court House, at Greensburg, Pennsylvania. These of-
ficers were elected and served during the continuance
of the organization: Chairman, onorable John M.
Jamison, Greensburg, Pa. ; Vice-Chairman, Rev. W. A.
Roulston, Vandergrift, Pa.; Treasurer, John S. Sell,
Greensburg, Pa.; Secretary, H. Dallas McCabe, Mones-
sen. Pa. ; Executive-Secretary, Paul K. McCormick,
Greensburg, Pa.
At the suggestion of the State Council of National De-
fense eleven active working departments were formed,
which departments with their directing heads follow:
Finance, John S. Sell, Greensburg, Pa. ; Publicity, Paul
K. McCormick, Greensburg, Pa. ; Food Supply, L. F.
Engle, Greensburg, Pa. ; Civilian Service and Labor, C.
C. Crowell, Greensburg, Pa. ; Building and Materials, C.
B. Hollingsworth, Greensburg, Pa.; Guards, Police and
Inspection, Jno. P. Kilgore, Greensburg, Pa. ; Federal
Food Administrator, John Barclay, Greensburg, Pa.;
Federal Fuel Administrator, Robert W. Smith, Greens-
burg, Pa. ; United States Public Service Reserve, H. F.
Bovard, Greensburg, Pa. ; United States Boys ^\'orking
Reserve, R. C. Shaw, Greensburg, Pa. ; County Farm
Labor, John D. Martz, Greensburg, Pa. R. F. D. No. 4.
To discuss in detail the work and workings of these
many agencies would consume more space than has been
allowed for this article. It is hardly necessary to say
that all matters which came to the attention of the Coun-
cil and Committee were well taken care of by one of its
agencies. The good people of Westmoreland County
paid every attention to the requests and advice of this
body and in doing the great work Westmoreland County
did to further the best interest of Our Country during
the War, the credit should go to the people themselves
and not to any organization or organizations, which may
at times have pointed the way. Our people were patrio-
tic in the extreme and their noble adherence to the poli-
cies of real Americanism fully deserves its reward.
One agency which contributed, as much, if not more
to the success of this War work than any other, was the
Woman's Division of the Westmoreland County Branch
of the Pennsvlvania Council of National Defense and
Committee of Public Safety, under the leadership of Miss
Martha B. Steckel of Greensburg, Pa. The women of
Westmoreland County, under the direction of this body,
came willingly and gladly to the front at every oppor-
tunity and helped make a success of any project that was
undertaken. The efforts of the Woman's Division of
the Council and Committee are more fully discussed else-
where in this volume.
With the thanks of the State Council of National De-
fense the Westmoreland County Organization suspended
activities on January i, 1919.
The members of the Westmoreland County Council
and Committee were :
Wm. B. Graham, Bolivar, Pa. R. D.
Earnest Ramsey, Ligonier, Pa.
Reuben Wilt, Ligonier, Pa.
J. A. Wagoner, New Florence, Pa.
James B. Hammond, Bolivar, Pa.
J. Edward Anderson Latrobe, Pa.
Joseph H. Kelly, Latrobe, Pa.
William Bennett, Hillside, Pa.
James Hitchman Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Dr. W. M. Horner, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Charles Loucks, Scottdale, Pa.
W. S. Finney West Newton, Pa.
P. S. Obley West Newton, Pa.
John Keltz, Jeannette, Pa.
L. R. Schmertz, Jeannette, Pa.
W. C. Koerbel, Jeannette, Pa.
A. P. Cameron Irwin, Pa.
Edward D. Seitz Trafford City, Pa.
Jos. Hartcl, New Kensington, Pa.
E. M. Chandler, New Kensington, Pa.
Dennis A. Reeser, New Kensington, Pa.
H. L. Bodwell, Vandergrift, Pa.
Dr. J. W. Carnahan Vandergrift, Pa.
Grant McGreary, Vandergrift, Pa.
Rev. Wm. A. Roulston Vandergrift, Pa.
C. R. Wilson Avonmore, Pa.
John Zimmerman Delmont, Pa.
Winfield Harvey, N. Belle Vernon, Pa.
Thomas M. Whiteman Latrobe, Pa.
James S. Braddock Alt. Pleasant, Pa.
H. Dallas McCabe Monessen, Pa.
C. J. Morgan, Monessen, Pa.
U. S. Smiley, Monessen, Pa.
C. D. Sensenich, Irwin, Pa.
John M. Jamison, Greensburg, Pa.
Dr. E. L. Nesbit, Greensburg, Pa.
John S. Sell, Greensburg, Pa.
E. F. Doorley, Scottdale, Pa.
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Chapter X*
Manor District. The pictures and militarj- biographies
shown in this chapter are those of service men from
Manor, Pcnn, Harrison City, Adamsburg, Claridge,
Westmoreland City and Wendel.
As might be expected, the war activities of this district were
as varied as the government demanded. Official records show
that every call was answered.
In the five Liberty Loan Drives, the district oversubscribed
its quota by $93,Soo. Two thousand eight hundred and seventy-
two subscriptions were turned in. The subscriptions were as
follows: First, $17,000; Second, $56,450; Third, $127,000; Fourth,
$194,000; Victory, $130,000—3 total of $524,450. Each loan
went over bigger than those preceding ; a wonderful record.
The Red Cross Chapters played an important part in the
home work of this district. Besides the great quantities of sup-
plies shipped to national headquarters for general relief, the
local organizations aided the families of men in the service, did
civilian relief w-ork, rendered valuable aid throughout the dis-
trict during the influenza epedemic, furnishing nurses and supplies
and emergency hospitals, and materially aided the government
in the campaign for the conservation of food and resources.
Campaigns for clothing for Belgians and French frontier chil-
dren were also successfully carried out. A large number of
comfort kits were made and given to departing soldiers and the
local organizations forwarded many Christmas boxes to the men
overseas. Scores of citizens helped in the activities of the Red
Cross and the loyal members rolled up a record of which any
district might well be proud. The officers of the Manor Branch
were : Christ C. Walthour, chairman ; Harry E. Cope, vice-chair-
man ; ^Irs. H. E. Cope, secretary ; Miss Dorothy Wilson, trea-
surer. The officers of the Westmoreland City Branch were as
follows : Mrs. J. A. Stouffer, chairman ; Mrs. Thos. Smith, vice-
chairman ; Mrs. Albert Abram, secretary; Mrs. Wm. Astley,
treasurer. The Harrison City Branch had the following officers :
Rev. Daniel Gress, chairman ; Miss Ella Love, vice-chairman ;
Mrs. Gertrude Newcomer, secretary, and Dr. J. S. Silvis,
treasurer. The Penn Unit was one of the most active Red
Cross organizations in the county and turned out a grand total
of 7809 pieces of work during the period from July 1917, to
February 1919, when the rooms were closed. The officers of
the unit were: E. Virginia Rankin, president; Mrs. W. S. Peters,
vice-president ; Miss Lucy Weitz, secretary ; and Mrs W. K.
Hansen, treasurer.
The Four Minute INIen of this district were Howard H.
Whitehead, Harry E. Cope, Christ C. Walhour, Calvin Morgan,
Rev. Chas. L. Noss, Rev. Spiggle, Rev. E. H. Daugherty and
Rev. Daniel Gress.
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Mr. aud ilrs. Frauk Albriglit. Enli-st- and Mrs. Li-roy J. Baker, eutt-red slt- Mr. aud Mrs. Rudolidi Balzariui, eu- Mrs. Leroy Baker, entered service in
ed May 27, 1918, was sent to Camp vice in 1917, was sent to Gamp Lee tered service Jan. 9, 1918. was sent 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee, placed
Pontonezan, Brest, France, with the and attached to the 12th Field Artil- to Camp Sevier and attached to the with Company C, 19th Infantry and
Medical Department, Nov. 1918. He lery. Sailed overseas, was wounded 370th Aero Squadron. He transferred was Sept. 1, 1919 still in service,
is still in service in France. while in action and died Oct. 12, to Wright Field and Camp Mitchell.
1918. Sailed Aug. 18, 1918, returned May
24, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 2. 1919.
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BARTON, RAYIIOXD W. — Son o£ BEAMER, HENRY GEORUE— Son BEAilER, RUSSELL WAGNER— BEATTV, RAYMOND— Son of Sam-
David and Jennie Barton, entered ser- of H. G. and Mary S. Beamer, entered Son of H. G. and Mary Beamer, en- uel and Martha Beatty, enlisted June
vice Aug. 15, 1918. Was stationed at service in Oct. 1918. He was in the listed July 5, 1918 in the Navy. Was 14. 1918 in the Motor Transiiortation
the University of Pittsburgh, in the S. A. T. C. at Pennsylvania State Col- sent to the Great Lakes Naval Train- Corps, No. 459. Was sent to Camp
Motor Department, was transferred to lege and wa.s honorably discharged in ing School and was released the latter Jackson, Florida. Sailed in Aug. 1918,
Camp Gordon and was honorably dis- Dec. 1918.
charged Dec. 7, 1918.
part of Jan. 1919.
was made Corporal, returned May 23,
1919 and was honorably discharged
two days later.
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BEECH, ALFRED E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Beech, enlisted July
22, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee,
Virginia with Company I, 161th In-
fantry, 40th Division. Sailed Oct.
17, 1918. gassed Nov. 8, at Thiacourt.
Returned March 14, 1919, and was
honorably discharged April X9, 1919.
BEKGER, HOWARD RAYMOND —
Son of Mrs. Catherine Berger, entered
BESTWICK, ROBERT — Son of Mr. BISS. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Robert Bestwick, enlisted Mrs. Peter Biss, enlisted in the Artil -
service March 11, 1918. Was sent to Jan. 4, 1918, was sent to Fort Mc- lery Corps in 1918. He was sent to
Fort Monroe, attached to Battery D,
41st Coast Artillery, was made Cor-
jioral, was two days out at sea when
Arthur and attached to the 81st Aero Honolulu and was, Sept. 1, 1919 still
Squadron and was later transferred in service as he enlisted for three
to Battery F, 110th Field Artillery, years.
the Armistice was signed. Returned 29th Division. Sailed June 28, 1918,
and was honorably discharged Dec. 10,
1918.
returned May 22, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 2, 1919.
BISS, MIKK ^^— Son of Mr. and BISS. STEVK — Snn ..i Mr. and Mrs. BLAKE. JOHN H., JR. — Son of Mr. BUX K KK. ILVKRY T.- -Snn ..f Mr.
Mrs. Mathew Bi.^s, enlisted April 26, Mathews Biss. eut<:-it-d service June and Mrs. John H. Blake, entered ser- and Mrs. Thomas Blocker, Luttrcd i>Lr-
1917, was sent to Fort Myer and at- 23, 1918, was sent to Camp Joseph E. vice July 22, 1918, was sent to Camp vice Oct. 6, 1918, was sent to Camp
tached to the 12th Light Artillery. Johnson and attached to the 394th Lee and placed with the 155th Depot Lee then Meade. He was attached to
Sailed Jan. 11, 1918, was made Cor- Motor Transportation Corps. Was Brigade. Sailed Oct. 1, 1918, returned Group A, 301st, Repair Unit. Sailed
poral, returned Aug. 6, 1919 and was honorably discharged Jan. 9, 1919. in Feb. 1919 and was honorably dis- Jan. 4. 1918, returned June 11. 1919
honorably discharged one week later. charged later that mouth. and was honorably discharged one
week later.
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BREZLEK. IIAliliY M, — Son of
Jacob F. Brezk-r. He entered service
Sept. 30, 1918 with the limited service
and was sent to Fort Thomas. Ken.
He received an honorable discharg
Dec. 10, 1918.
BROKER. NICHOLAS — Son of .John
Broker. He entered service Sent. *22.
1917 with Company A. 320th Reeimeut
and was assigned to Camp Lee. Ser-
geant Broker went overseas May 18.
1918, lost the sight of the left eye,
returned Jan. 21, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 25, 1919.
BUKl^h ii.i M.BERT— Son of Mr.
and Mr.s, I'L-tL-r liurkhart, enlisted May
3. 1917, in the Artillery Corps. Went
to Fort Hamilton, was attached to
Battery C, 42nd Coast Artillery.
Sailed Aug. 18, 1918, returned in Feb-
ruary 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged March 1, 1919.
UrTCHEK. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. CALDWELL, WEAMUK E. — Son oi CAKL. EDWAKll — Son uf Mrs. CAKL. JUHX — .Sun oi Mr.^. llanna
and Mrs. Martin Butcher. Was sent D. H. and Charlotte Caldwell, entered Hannah Carl, entered service in 1918. Carl, entered service in April 1917,
to Camp Lee with the Infantry Re- service Sept. 20, 1917, was sent to He was sent to Camp Devens, attached was sent to Camp Lee and attached to
placement Companv, Company L, 18th Cam]) Lee and attached to Company to the Engineers' Corps and was hon- the 313th Machine Gun Battalion.
Battalion and was honorablv 'discharg- K. 320th Infantry, 80th Division, orably discharged in Feb. 1919. Sailed in May 1917, was gassed se-
ed Dec. 22, 1918
Sailed May 26, 1918, returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 8, 1919 with the rank of .Cor-
poral.
verely. returned in June 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
CLARK, WARREN W. — Son of Mrs. CONNELLY, BERNARD — Son of COOK. GIDEON — Son of Henry CROCK, TOBIAS H. — Son of Mr.
Jane R. Clark, enlisted Sept. 22, 1917 Mr. and Mrs. James Connelly, entered Cook, entered service Feb. 26, 1918, and Mrs. J. B. Crock, enlisted Dec.
went to Camp Gordon, Ga., and was service in May 1918, was sent to was sent to Camp Lee and attached to 12. 1917 with the 209th Aero Squad-
attached to the Headquarters' Com- Camp Forrest and attached to Com- Company A. 601st Engineers! Sailed ron. Was sent to Cam]) Grant, then
pany, 325th Infantry, 82nd Division, pany B, 51st Infantry, 6th Division, in Aug. 1918, returned July 9, 1919 Carothers Field and Fort Worth. Was
Sailed April 22, 1918. was wounded Sailed July 6, 1918, returned June 12, and was honorably discharged on the made Sergeant and was honoraldy dis-
and gassed. Returned Jan. 23, 1919 1919 and was honorably discharged 12th of that month. charged Feb. 22, 1919.
and was honorably discharged Feb. 11, June 18, 1919.
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
DAVIS, EDXA MAY — Daughter of DAVIS. DICK J. — Son of O. J. DAVIS, JOHN JONES — Son of Mr. DEWALT, CHARLES HENRY' — Son
O. J. Davis, enlisted in Dec. 1917 as a Davis, entered service Aug. 23, 1917, and Mrs. James Davis, enlisted July of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dewalt. He
Nurse for Sailors and Marines. She was sent to Cam)) Sherman and placed 15, 1918 in the Navy. Was sent to enlisted March 11. 1918 and was sent
was sent to the Great Lakes Naval in the Central Machine Gun Officer's Puget Sound. Washington, was made to Fort Moul.
Training Station then Newport and Training School. He was transferred Gunner and honorably discharged Jan.
later Rhode Island, and was, Sejit. 1, to Camp Hancock, made Sergeant and 6. 1919.
1919, still in service. was honorably discharged Dec. 5, 1918.
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DEWALT, JOHN MILES — Sou of
DuilENICO. ROMANO — Sou oi" Ha
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dewalt. En- tistta Domenico, entered service Aug.
DREISTADT, JOSEPH E. — Sou of DREISTADT, NICHOLAS G. — Sou
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreistadt, enlist- of Mr. and Mrs. Josepli Dreistadt, en-
listed Sept. 22, 1917 and was assigned 30, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and in Aug. 1917. He was assigned to tered service in 1918, was sent to
to Camp Lee and later Camp Gordon placed with Company A, 163rd Infan- Camp Jackson, S. 0., placed in the Camp Dix and placed with Company
with the 319th Machine Gun Battalion, try, 41st Division. Sailed Oct. 27, Military Police and was honorably dis- G, 51st Infantry. Sailed in May 1918,
Company A, 82nd Division. Was dis- 1918, returned Feb. 13. 1919 and was charged April 25, 1919. returned in June 1919 and was honor-
charged Jan. 25, 1918. honorably discharged on the 20th. ably discharged later that month.
EATON, HARRY ALFRED — Son of ECKENROD, JOHN L.— Son of Mr. EISAMAN, ROY D.^Son of Edward ELKIN, HARRY — ^(mi of William
Bert W. and Ada Eaton, enlisted and Mrs. Alfred Eckenrod. He en- and Jennie Eisamau. entered service and Margaret Elkins, enlisted in April
April 25, 1917. Was first with the listed Sept. 5, 1918, with the 50th in Feb. 1918. He was in the Avia- 1914 and was sent to the Mexican
Cavalry, transferred to Company F, Exceptional Replacement Medical Unit tion Department, went to Fort Slocum, Border. Was with Company I, 22nd
2nd Ammunition Train. Sailed Jan. and was assigned to Camp Greenleaf. was made 1st Sergeant and was honor- Regiment, was at Freemont, Calif., and
8, 1918, returned Aug. 4, 1919 and Sailed Oct. 20, 1918 and is still in ably discharged in April 1919. was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in the service,
was honorably discharged Aug. 13. overseas service.
ELKIN, JOHN — Son of William and
Margaret Elkin, entered service April
5, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company D, 315th Ma-
chine Gun Battalion, 80th Division.
Sailed May 17, 1918, returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 30, 1919, with the rank
of CorporaL
EVANS, FOSTER — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Evans, entered service
in 1917, was sent to Camp Greenleaf
and placed with Company K, 22nd In-
fantry, Medical Detachment. He was
transferred to Camp Wadsworth. Sail-
ed June 1918 and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
still overseas.
FALLAS, ELMER E. — Son of Mr,
and Mrs. Thomas Fallas, enlisted
April 29, 1917, was sent to Fort
Strong and attached to Battery A, 55th
Coast Artillery Corps. Sailed in
March 1917, returned Jan. 22, 1919
and was honorably discharged Feb.
13, 1919.
FALLAS, GEORGE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Fallas, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with the 336th Field Re-
mount Squadron. Was then sent to
Camp Gordon and Jackson. Sailed
Oct. 16, 1918, returned July 9, 1919
with the rank of Corporal.
PALLAS. WILLIAM G. — Sou of Mi-
and Mrs. Thomas Fallas, entered ser-
vice June 25, 1918, was sent to Co-
lumbus Barracks and placed with Bat-
tery E, 11th Field Artillery, sailed
July 14, 1918, returned June 17, 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
PKKiiUSoN, CHARLES il. ^..u ui'
I'redrick and Cora Ferguson, enlisted
April 21, 1916, with the Marine Corps.
Was sent to Paris Island, assigrned to
Company 57, 2nd Regiment, was made
Sergeant, was on board the U. S. S.
Hector, contracted malaria at Haiti,
returned Aug. 16, 1918 and was hon-
orably discharged Nov. 22, 1918.
]''l':iv(;USON, RUSSELL 11— Son
I'ERRO, ANTONIO — Sou of Mr. and
William H. Fergusou. Enlisted with Mrs. Louis Ferro, entered service July
Troop A, First Cavalry on March 15,
1918 and was assigned to Harry J.
Jones, Douglas, Ariz. Was honorably
discharged on April 22, 1919.
31, 1918. Was sent to Camp Forrest,
attached to Headquarters Company,
211th Engineers, was transferred to
Camp Meade and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 23, 1919.
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Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Fislu
KKITi'UMAN, JAMES— S. .11 uf ilr. [■■l:.\'i:, I'Ai'h Mri-itSXlAA. Sun
and Mrs. J. B. Fritchman, enlisted of Karl \V. and Sarah J. Frye, tMilistt'd
FRYE, ROBERT M. — Son of Mrs.
Annie Frye, entered service Nov. 1'2,
1918 and was attached to the Marine
and' attached to the 166th Machine signed to Newport and was assigned Corps. Was sent to Paris Island, at-
to the U. S. S. Arizona. Was hon- tached to the 160th Company, was
enlisted July 6. 1918 with Company May 28, 1917, was sent to Camp Karb May 1, 1917 in the Navy, he was as
B, Coast Artillery Corps, 59th Am-
munition Train. A. A., and was as- Gun Company, 42nd Division. Sailed
signed to Columbus Barracks, and Fort Oct. 29, 1917, returned April 6, 1919 orablyjdischarged, then enlisted in the Sept. 1, 1919 still in the service.
Adams. Was made Sergeant July 1. " " - . -- .^ . ,t, ^ , .. ,. . ,^..
1919 and was honorably discharged 1919.
July 2, 1919.
and was honorably discharged in May S. A. T. C. at the University of Pitts-
burgh and was honorably discharged
Irom there Dec. 13, 1918.
GLAeioLA. FETEU Eulistod April GARDNER. ROBERT SIMPSON—
28, 1917, was sent to Fort Myers and Son of Robert R. and Emma Gardner,
attached to Battery D, 12th Field Ar-
tillery, 2nd Division. Sailed Jan. 11,
1918.' returned May 30. 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 5, 1919.
entered service in April 1918. Was
GLAGOLA. JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Glagola, enlisted Jan. 13,
1918, was sent to Fort Thomas and
in Naval Aircraft Service, stationed then sent to Camp Sevier. Was at-
at Washington, D. C. and Philadelphia
and was honorably discharged Nov.
24, 1918.
tached to the 643rd Aero Squadron.
GILCHRIST. LEBBUIES— Son of
Mrs. Cordelis Gilchrist, entered ser-
vice May 26. 1918 and wat- sent to
Camp Greenleaf. Sailed Sept. 7. 1918.
returned July 18. 1919 and was hon-
Sailed March 31, 1918, returned June orably discharged on the 24th of that
18, 1919 and was honorably dis- month,
charged June 30, 1919.
GLESEMCAMP, JOHN WILLIAM,
JR. — Enlisted in Sept. 1918 with the
Marines. He was not called until
Nov. 11, 1918, was sent to Paris Is-
land and honorably discharged in Feb.
1919.
GRABLE, CLIFFORD ALVIN— Son GRAY, ROBERT WARREN— Son of
E. L. Grable, entered service June 5. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gray, enlisted
1918 and was sent to the University Oct. 5, 1918. He was in the S. A. T.
of Pittsburgh with the Motor Trans- 0. at Carnegie Institute and was hon-
portation Corps. Was transferred to orably discharged Dec. 18, 1918.
Camp Johnston, attached to the 490th
Motor Truck Comi)any. Sailed in
Sept. 1918, returned June 2, 1919 and
was honorably discharged one week
later.
GRIEVE. CARL HERBERT—Son of
Mr. George Grieve, entered service
Dec. 26, 1917. was sent to Fort
Thomas and attached to the 16th Bal-
loon Company. Sailed July 26, 1918,
returned June 25, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 2, 1919.
GRIEVE. GEORGE WALKER — Son GUY, RUSSELL URIAH — Son of
of George Grieve, entered service May William J. and Martha S. Guy, en-
18. 1917, went to Camp Hancock and tered service Sept. 6. 1918, was sent
was attached to the 11th Ambulance to Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Corps, 28th Division. Sailed May 19, Medical Corps. Sailed Oct. 18, 1918,
1918, returned July 5, 1919 and was returned in May 1919 and was honor-
honorably discharged July 12. ably discharged May 6, 1919.
HAINES, WILLIAM HARRISON—
Son of Helen Haines. He enlisted July
22, 1918 with the Medical Department
and was assigned to Camps Stewart
and Lee. Was made Corporal March
1. 1919 and was honorably discharged
Aug. 25, 1919.
HARRISON, ANTHONY— Son of
Mrs. Mary Harrison, entered service in
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee then
Stewart, was attached to the Medical
Corps and was Sept, 1, 1919 not yet
discharged from service.
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and Mrs. John F. Harshey, enlisted Jlrs. Salem Hartman, enlisted in 1917. and Mrs. J. B. Hartland, enlisted vice Aug. 6, 1918. was sent to Camyi
Oct. 15. 1918, Was in the S. A. T. C. was sent to Gettysburg and placed March 11, 1916 in the Navy. Was on Wadsworth and attached to Company
at Franklin and Marshall College and with Company B, 59th Infantry. Was board the U. S. S. Oklahoma. U. S. S. A. 56tli pioneer Infantry. Sailed
was honorably discharged Dec. 14, transferred to Camp Green. Sailed in Kearsarge and others, and was Sept. Sept. 4, 1918, returned June 25, 1919
1918. 1917, returned in July 1919 and was 1, 1919 still in service. and was honorably discharged on the
honorably discharged the next mouth. 30th of that month.
HOSNER. FRANK, JR. — Entered
service Sept, 22, 1917, was sent to
Camp Gordon and placed with Head-
quarters' Company, 82nd Division.
Sailed April 25. 1918, returned May
5, 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 25.
HAUSER, JOHN JOSEPH— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hauser, enlisted
in Jan. 1918. in the United States
Navy. Was sent to Newport, was
placed on Sub ■ Chaser No. 248, sta -
tioned at Base No. 25 in Italy, later
went to Constantino]}le, returned and
was honorably discharged in Aug.
1919.
HAVEL. JOHN LOUIS — Son of
Louis Havel, entered service March 26,
1918. went to Fort Slocum, then Camp
Hancock and was attached to Battery
D, 109th Field Artillery, 28th Divi-
sion. Sailed May 19, 1918, was
wounded, returned May 9, 1919 and
was honorably discharged ten days
later.
HAYES, JOHN A. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Hayes, enlisted Aug. 2,
1917 with Company D, 58th Regiment
and was assigned to Gettysburg, Pa.
Went overseas May 7, 1918, was
wounded, returned March 29, 1919
and was honorablv discharged Ajiril
11, 1919.
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HEASLEY, GEORGE HENRY — Son HERHOLZ, AUGUST P. — Son of HERHOLZ, FRANK EDWARD— HILTY, GLESSON — Son of Mr. and
of J. R. Heasley, enlisted June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herholz, enlisted Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herholz, Mrs. Grant Hilty. Entered service
1917 with Battery B, 17th Field Ar- in April 1917, was sent to Fort Alex- entered service in July 1918, was sent with Company A, 147th Infantry on
tillery and was sent to Camp Robin- ander and attached to the 12th Field to Camp Wadsworth and there placed Aug. 29, 1918 and was sent to Camp
son. Wis. Sailed Dec. 13, 1918, was Artillery. Sailed in Jan. 1918, re- with Company E, 55th Infantry, 80th Lee. Went overseas Oct. 5, 1918, re-
slightly gassed. He returned Aug. 4, turned in Aug. 1919 and was honor- Division. Sailed Aug. 8, 1918, re- turned March 10, 1919 and was hon-
1919 and was honorably discharged ably discharged later that month. turned in June 1919 and was honor- orably discharged April 9, 1919.
Aug. 13, 1919. ably discharged later that mouth.
HOWELL, CHARLES R. — Son of
Mr^. Hanna Crawford, entered service
July 6, 1918, went to Camp Joseph E.
Johnson and attached to the Quarter-
mas' ers' De])artment, 349th Butchery
Company. Sailed in Sept. 1918, re-
turned July 12, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged one week later.
HUGHES. CHARLES GRANT—
Son of Ruben and Susan Grant, en -
listed March 29, 1915. Was stationed
at Panama, then Beaureguard, attached
to Company M, 19th Regiment, was
made Sergeant and died Oct. 7, 1918
of influenza and pneumonia.
HUNT, ALBERT E.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Hunt, entered
service Oct. 6, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee. then Hancock and attached
to the 12th Training Battalion, later
the 3rd Company, 1st Training Batta-
lion, was made Sergeant and was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 18, 1918.
HUNT, WILLIAM H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Hunt, entered
service Sept. 4, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Forrest. Ga., was placed with
the 4 th Provisional Engineers and
was honoralily discharged Jan. 17,
1919.
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IRWIN. JOHN S. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Irwin, enlisted Feb. 27,
1917, with Company I, 110th Infantry,
28 Division. Sailed May 3. 1918 and
was killed in action at Chateau
Thit'rry. Aug. 19, 1918.
IRWIN. WILLIAM C— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Irwin, enlisted in July
1918. Was sent to Camp Lee then
Stewart and attached to the Coast
Artillery, was honorably discharged in
Dec. 1918, but re-enlisted in the Navy
in May 1919.
JELLISON, CHARLES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Jellison, entered ser-
vice in 1918, was sent to Camp Green-
leaf and placed with the 8th Company,
2ud Battalion. He was transferred to
Camp Sherman, Ohio and was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 7, 1919.
JONES. FREDRICK R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Jones (deceased) .
Enlisted May 25. 1918 with the Cana-
dian Army and was assigned to Witley,
England. Went overseas May 17,
1918, was gassed twice, returned July
13, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed the same month.
KELLEY. JAMES WALTER— Son KELLEY, WILLIAM— Son of Mr. KIPER. HIRAM O.— Son of Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kellev. en- and Mrs. John F. Kelley, enlisted in Mrs. George M. Kifer, entered service
listed July 17. 1917 in the Marine 1917 in the Marine Corps. He was in June 1918, was sent to Fort Ogle-
Corps, was sent to Paris Island and placed on board the U. S. S. George thorpe and attached to Company I,
attached to the 16th Company, 5th Washington. Sailed in 1917, was 51st Infantry, 6th Division. Sailed
Division. Sailed in March 1918, re- wounded twice and was at the time of July 6. 1918, returned June 12, 1919
turned in Aug. 1919 and was honor- publication still in service. and was honorably discharged later
ably discharged on the 13th. that month.
KIFER, ROBERT P. — Son of Mr.
?nd Mrs. Geo. M. Kifer, entered ser-
vice in 1917. Was sent to Camp
Meade, attached to the 211th Engi-
neers and was honorably discharged
in June 1919.
kft
KINO, HARRY W. — Son of William
F. King. He entered service Sept. 22,
1917 and was sent to Camp Lee. Was
honorably discharged Oct. 1. 1917.
KING, WILLIAM H. — .Son of Fred
and Elizabeth King, entered service
Jan. 28, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greene and ])laced with Headquarters
Comjianv, 60th Infantry, 5th Division.
Sailed April 16, 1918. returned July
19, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed on the 26th of that month.
KOHL, HKNKV <_L\.sPKK — Son of
Mrs. Deliah Kohl, enlisted July 22.
1918 with Company 14 of the Depot
Brigade and was sent to Camps Lee
and Hancock. Was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 11, 1919.
KuHL. WILLIAM BYERLY — Son
of Mrs. Sadie Kohl, enlisted Sept. 22.
1917 with Company D, Machine Gun
Dept. and was assigned to Camps Lee
and Gordon. Corporal Kohl went
overseas April 26, 1918, was gassed
and wounded at Argonne. returned in
May 1919 and was honorablv discharg-
ed the same month.
KOOSER. FRANK RUSSELL — Son
of Herman and Susan Kooser, enlisted
Dec. 10. 1917, with Company E, 414th
Telegraph Battalion and was assigned
to the 67th Armory Building, N. Y''.
KORNRUMPH, FRANK L. — Son of
William and Anna Kornrumph enlist-
ed Sept. 12, 1918 in the Navy. Was
sent to the Great Lakes Naval Train-
ing Station and was in April 1919
Sailed Jan. 29, 1918, was, slightly transferred from active service into
wounded Ity shraimel, returned in June the Naval Reserve.
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 3, 1919.
KORNRUMPH. VICTOR F. — Son KOZLOWSKL. STANLEY — Son of
of William and Anna Kornrumph. en- Mr. and Mrs. John Kozlowski, enlisted
listed in Dec. 1917, in Air Service, in Feb. 1904. He was at Camp Colum-
Was sent to Camp Grant, attached to bia Fort Williams, attached to Troop B,
the 837th Aero Squadron. Aviation 8th Cavalry, made Sergeant and hon-
Reiiair Station, was made Sergeant and orably discharged Feb. 5, 1919.
was honorably discharged in Jan. 1919.
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KUHXS. -ToIIX II. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Kiihns. He entered ser-
vice Feb. 26, 1918 with the Radio Me-
chanic and was sent to Mather Field,
Cal. Was honorablv discharged De-
cember the 23, 1918.
KUHNS, MILDRED M. — Daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuhns, en-
listed Feb. 12, 1918, went to Fort Og-
lethorpe, Ga. and was attached to the
Army Nurse Corps. Sailed Sept. 2,
1918, returned Aug. 10. 1919 and was
honorably discharged Sept. 20, 1919.
LAKE, ANDREW .M -Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Laki-, entered ser -
vice May 26, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Evacuation
Hospital No. 27. He was made Cor-
poral then Sergeant. Sailed in Nov,
LAUFFER, HENRY PAUL. JR. —
Son of Edward Lauffer. He enlisted
in Troop K, 13th Cavalry on June 5,
1917 and was sent to Chillot-othe, Fort
Riley. Fort Sam Houston. Fort Ring-
gold and Blaik. He was t-ook and
1918 and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in was honorably discharged March 27,
service overseas. 1919.
LAZAR. CHARLES— Sou of Mr. and LAZAR. FRANK— Sun uf Mr. and LOMlCKA. JAMES AXTIKjNV— LONG. GEORGE FRANKLIN — Son
Mrs. Peter Lazar. enlisted May 27, Mrs. Peter Lazar, enlisted Aug. 16, Son of James and Anna Lomicka, en- of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Long. He en-
1917 and assigned to Norfolk Naval 1916 in the Marine Corps, went to listed March 26, 1918 in the United terr-d service Sept. 4, 1918 with Com-
Training Station. Sailed June 1918 the Philadelphia Navy Yard and was States Navy. Was sent to Newport pany, 26th Engineers and was assigned
on the transport U. S. S. American, attached to Company L, 5th Regiment. ])laced on board the U. S. S. Huron, to Forrest, Ga. Was honorably dis-
Was killed by accident on board ship 2nd Division. Sailed in Aug. 1918, Lake Weston and others, made several charged Dec. 26, 1918.
Jan. 1, 1919. returned Sept. 6. 1919 and was hon- trips across and was honorably dis-
orably discharged on the 15th. charged May 26, 1919.
LYONS, VICTOR— Son of Mrs. McALISTER, DANIEL— Son of Mrs.
Emma Simpson, entered service May Catherine McAlister, entered service in
28, 1918. He was sent to Camp Tay- Aug. 1918, was sent to Camp Wads-
lor, was attached to the 159th Depot worth and placed with Company F.
Brigade and was honorably discharged 113th Ifantrv, 29th Division. Sailed
July 12, 1919. Sept. 23, 1918. returned May 17, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 23.
McKELVEY. CARL LEROY— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKelvey, en -
listed July 17, 1917. with Company M,
110th Infantry. 28th Division. Was
sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed Mav 3,
1918, was killed July 30, 1918 in'the
battle of the Marne.
McKENZIE, HENRY— Enlisted July
11, 1918 in the Marine Corps, was
sent to Paris Island and there was at-
tached to Company 97, 6th Regiment.
2nd Division. Sailed Oct. 20, 1918,
returned Aug. 6, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged one week later.
McKENZIE, JOHN I. — Enlisted McMURRAY, MINNIE M. — Daugh-
Nov. 12, 1917 in the Canadian Army, ter of John McMurray. She enlisted
was assigned to Camp Hamilton. Oct. 1, 1918 with the Army Nurse
Canada. He was attached to the Corps and was assigned to ' General
102nd Battalion. Sailed Dec. 21. Hospital No. 6, Fort McPherson. She
1917, was gassed and wounded at was honorably discharged June 6.
Cambrni, returned in June 1919 and 1919.
was honorably discharged the next
day.
5.U
MALLOY, LAWRENCE MICHAEL
— Entered service with the Navy. He
was sent to the Great Lakes Naval
Training School, was on board the U.
S. S. Indiana and was, Sept. 1, 1919,
still in service.
MADRICK, FRANK J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Madrick. entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Headquarters'
Company. 325th Infantry, 82nd Divi-
sion. Was transferred to Camps Gor-
don, Dodge and Sherman. Sailed
April 23, 1918, returned Sept. 16.
1918 and was honorably discharged
July 3, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
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MAINS. ABRAHAM — Son of Mr
and Mrs. Samuel Mains. Enlisted
Aug. 8, 1917, with the Medical Corps
and was assigned to Fort Clark, Texas.
Went overseas M arch 19, 1918, re-
turned Aug. 30, 1919 and received an
honorable discharge on Sept. 1, 1919
MARTZ, FRANK LEWIS — Enlisted
May 24, 1917 with Company D, En-
gineers and was assigned to Corpus
Christi, Texas. Sergeant Martz went
overseas July 31, 1918, returned Feh.
25, 1919 and was honorablv discharged
March 31, 1919.
MATHIESON. ANDREW C. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathieson, en-
tered service May 27. 1918. was sent
to Camp Greeuleaf and placed with
Evacuation Hospital No. 27. He was
transferred to Camp Fike. Sailed,
made Sergeant and was. Sent 1, 1919,
still iu service in France.
MEANS, RUSSELL li. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Means, enlisted July
18, 1917 and was attached to the 8th
Infantry but transferred to Company
G, 110th Infantry, 28th Division and
was sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed
May 3, 1918, was gassed and wounded,
returned Dec. 31, 1918, had his right
arm amputated and was honorably dis-
charged March 3. 1919.
MILLER. DAVID. — Son of David
Miller. Entered service July 22,
1918; was sent to Camp Lee and as-
signed to Company A. 113th Ma-
chine Gun Battalion. Suiled in Aug.
1918 ; returned in April 1919, and
was honorably discharged May 3,
1919.
MILLER, HENRY J. — Son of David MELLON, JAMES F. — Son of Thos. MENEGHINI, LOUTS — Enlisted
C. Miller, entered service April 5, and Mary E. Mellon, entered service Oct. 22, 1918. He was assigned to
1918, went to Camp Lee and was at- May 26, 1918, was sent to Camp Cape May, New Jersey and later to
tached to Company A, 305th Engi- Greenleaf and attached to Evacuation the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Was
neers, 80th Division. Sailed in May Hospital No. 13. Was made CorporaL ship's cook on the U. S. S. Floridian.
1918, returned June 3, 1919 and was Sailed Aug. 14, 1918, returned July He was released from service Aug. 13,
honorably discharged on the 11th. 19, 1919 and was honorably discharged 1919.
July 6, 1919.
MINSELL. GEORGE— Son of Mr. MoKGAN. CURTIS — Son of John T. MoIiRoW. MIKE — S-.n of .Mr. and MURPHY. EL»WAR1» .IitSEPH —
and Mrs. Charles Minsell, entered ser- Morgan, entered service Dec. 12. 1917. Mrs. Morrow. Entered the setvice Entered service June 15, 1918, was
vice in 1917, was sent to Camp Lee Was sent to Camp Johnston. Sailed March 25, 1918 and was assigned to sent to Camp Lee and placed with
and placed with Company H, 320th in July 1918, returned March 13, 1919 Camp Greenleaf, Ga. He sailed Aug. Company B, 76th Engineers. He was
Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed May and was honorably discharged May 22, 1, 1918 and is still in service in transferred to Fort Myers, was hon-
1, 1918, was wounded by machine gun 1919. France. orably discharged Dec. 11, 1918.
bullets, returned in June 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
if!
NELSON. CARL ARTHLR— Son ot NEL.SUN. GEORGE ALBERT — En- NKSBITT. EDWIN S., JR. — Sou of NK.SBITT. RANSLE \V. — Son of
John Nelson, entered service Jan. 7, listed with the 22nd Machine Gun Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Nesbitt, en- Mr. and Mrs. John Nesbitt, entered
1918 with the 316th Aero Squadron. Company. He was stationed at Fort tered service in Dec. 1917, was sent service July 22, 1918, was sent to
was transferred to Aviation Field No. Hamilton. N. Y. and was honorably to Fort Thomas and placed with Troop Camp Lee and placed with the 115th
2, Garden City, L. I. Corporal Nelson discharged Jan. 15, 1919. M, 6th Cavalry. Sailed in March Machine Gun Battalion, but transfer-
sailed July 14, 1918, returned Dec. 2. 1918, returned June 28, 1919 and was red to the 155th Depot Brigade. Sail-
1918 and was honorably discharged honorably discharged later that month, ed in Aug. 1918, returned in April
Dec. 16, 1918. 1919 and was honorably discharged
on the Sth of that month.
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NEWCOMER. CHARLES L. — Son of
Mrs. Anna Erkenrod. Entered service
with Company B, 211th Engineers on
July 31, 1918 and was assigned to
Camj)S Forrest and Meade. Was lion-
orahly discharged from service on Feb.
14, i9iy.
OPIELA. ALBERT — Son of John
OPLINGER, GEORGE S. — Son of
and Agatha Opiela, entered service Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Oplinger. Eu-
Ai)ril 5, 1918, was assigned to Camp listed Oct. 5. 1917 with the Quarter-
Lee and placed with Comiiany K, master Company and was assigned to
320th Artillery, 80th Division. Sailed Camps Lee and Merritt. Sailed Feb.
in June 191S, was made Corporal and 1918, returned April 1919 and was
was killed by machine gun fire Nov. 3, honorably discharged the same month.
1918.
PARSON. ALFRED H. — Son of
Mrs. Anna Parson, entered service
Aug. 8, 1918. was sent to Camp Wads-
worth and placed with Comi)any A,
56th Pioneer Infantry. Sailed Sept.
4, 1918, returned June 25, 1919 and
was honorably discharged five days
later.
PETERS. BENJAMIN— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Saul Peters, entered service
in May 1918, went to Camp Greenleaf
and was placed with the Medical De-
tachment of the 37th Engineers. Sail-
I'ETRILL. NICHOLAS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Petrill. entered service
Aug. 8, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Wadsworth, placed with Company S,
57th Pioneer Infantry, 62nd Division
ed in June 1918, returned in Ajtril and was honorably discharged Dec.
1919 and was honorably discharged 24, 1918.
on the 4th.
PETSCHAT. OTTO J.— Son uf Mr~.
Karline E. Wenter, entered .•>Lr\ ul-
Oct. 10. 1917. went to Camp Green
and attached to Headquarters' Com-
panv 39th Infantrv, 4th Division.
Sailed Mav 10. 1918, was made Cor-
I'lXAS. WILLIAM- s,,ii nf Mr and
ilrs. William i'inas. enlisted rlune 3.
1917. was sent to Camji Grant and
placed with the 341st Field Hospital.
Sailed Sept. 17, 1918, returned in
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
poral, was slightly gassed, returned charged the latter part of that month.
Aug. 6, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 11, 1919.
I'olKil'KlSKI. JOHN— Entered sw -
vice June 28, 1918. was sent to Cam«i
Lee and attached to Company F ifith
Infantry. 5 th Division. Sailed Axie-
13, 1918, was wounded in the shoulder
Oct. 14. 1918, returned Jan. 24, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 4.
1919.
I'OOL, C. V. — Son of Mrs M;iry liACKLKV, S'l'AXLKY J. — 8i'ii u\'
Fool, entered service June 7, 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rackley, enlisted
was sent to Fort Myer and jilaced Aug. 14, 1917 with Headquarters'
with Comjiany C, 20th Engineers. Company, 112th Infantry. 28th Divi-
Went overseas in Dec. 1917, was made sion and was sent to Camp Hancock.
Corporal, returned May 23, 1919 and Sailed in May 1918, returned May 1,
was honorably discharged June 7, 1919 and was honorably discharged
1919. on the 7th.
KAIiKP.ALGH, KOY GKLSS — Son
of Mrs. Sophia Radebaugh. Entered
service May 27, 1918 with Company
H, Medical Corps and was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf. Ga. Sailed Aug.
1918, returned July 7, 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 14, 1919.
RALPH, GEORGE, JR.— Son of Mr. RAMPON, ENRICO — Entered ser- RAYGOR, AUSTIN R0\^ — Sou of
and Mrs. George Ralph, entered ser- vice Feb. 24, 1918, was sent to Camp Nathaniel and Margaret Ravgor, en-
vice Aug. 15, 1918 and was sent to Lee and placed with Company B, 610th tered service Feb. 18, 1918 and was
Camp Johnson. He was with the Engineers. Sailed June 30, 1918, re-
Motor Transport Company and was turned July 6, 1919 and was honor-
honorabiy discharged April 15, 1919. ably discharged July 12, 1919.
RAYMALEY, JOHN P. — Son of P.
A. and Angeline Raymaley, enlisted in
June 1918. He was stationed at Ho-
boken, N. J., was appointed Mess Ser-
geant of his outfit and honorably dis-
sent to Camp Shelby. He was attach
ed to the Base Hosjiital and was hon
orably discharged July 1, 1919 but charged in June 1919.
re -enlisted for three years in the
Tank Corps at Camp Meade.
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RECH, LEDONIA— Son of John
Rech. entered service April 30. 1918.
was sent to Cam]) Lee and attached
to Comiiany E. 145th Infantry. 37th
I>ivision. SaiU^d June 15. 1918. re-
turned Jfareh 27, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged April 10, 1919.
REGER, ANDY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Reger. Entered service
Feb. 11, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee,
\'a., with the Exchange Store of the
80 til Division. Was lionorably dis-
charged March 11, 1919.
REGER. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Reger, entered ser-
vice and was assigned to Camp Gor-
don and later Camj) Lee. Attached to
Machine Gun Battalion. Company A,
319th Regiment, 82nd Division. Sail-
ed April 1918, retnrned May 1. 1919
and was honoragly discharged May 13,
1919 with the rank of Corporal.
REIDMILLER. JOSEPH— Son of
Mrs. F. Reidmiller. P^ntered service
May 27. I9l8 with the Medical Corps
and was assigned to Cam)»s Greenleaf
and Crane. Went overseas Aug. 24,
1918, returned June 15, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 19, 1919.
REMIGE, SEVERING — Entered ser-
vice in 1918, went to Camp Lee and
was assigned to Company E. 305th En-
gineers. Sailed May 26, 1918, re-
turned in June 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 11, 1919.
RIDLEY. WILLIAM C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Ridley, enlisted July
22. 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
with the 155th Depot Brigade, Com
panv B. Was honorably discharged
from service Dec. 12, 1918.
RIGNEY, RICHARD F. — Son of W.
T. and Hallie Rigney. entered service
Feb. 26, 1918. was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company H, 14Bth
Infantry 37th Division. Sailed in
June 1918, was killed Sept. 27, 1918
by a high explosive shell.
ROBINSON. PAUL R. — Son of Mrs.
Annie Robinson. Enlisted with Com-
pany B, Engineers on May 18, 1919
and was assigned to Oakmont. Sailed
July 9, 1918. returned April 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 15.
1919.
t:.
(iKoSkI c 1 \;'l'ls ^nri cif Mv. nl;iisKI, UoV — Son of Mr, aii.i
and Jlrs. Frank O'Koski. enlisted with Mrs. Frank O'Roski. entered serviee
Battery A. 55th Coast Artillery in in 1918. went to Camii Pitt and was
1916. was stationed at Boston. Sailed attached to the 517th Motor Trans-
in 1917, returned Jan. 6, 1919 and portation Corps, 4th Division. Sailed
overseas Mar. 29, 1918, returned was honorably discharged later that in Aug. 1918, returned Aug. 9, 1919
March 21, 1919 and was honorably mocth. and was honorably discharged on the
discharged April 6, 1919. - 14th of that mouth.
Kiil'.lN.^d.V, IJdCKl-'dKli S. — .Sun of
Mrs. Annie M. Robinson. Enlisted
with Comi.any H. 82nd Trans. Corps
on Sept. 21. 1917 and was assigned
to Camps Lee and Merritt. ^Vent
(1 l;<iSKI. STANLKV — Sun of Mr.
aud ilrs. Frank O'Roj^ki, entered ser-
vice in 1918, was sent to Pitt then
Camp Meade. He was attached to
Company M, 307th Infantry. Sailed
in Sept. was made Cor]»oral aud was.
Sept- 1, 1919 not returned to the
United States.
RUMICK, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Rumick, entered
service in 1917. He was sent to Camp
Lee, attached to Base Hospitals No.
3 and 4 and was honorably discharged
March 18, 1919.
RUMICK, RUDOLPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Rumick, entered
service in 1917, was sent to Camp
Forrest and placed with Company L
RUTKOSKY, .STEVE — Son of Mr, RLTKOSKY, WILLIAM li. — Son ol
and Mrs. John Rutkosky, entered s.er- Mr. and Mrs. John Rutkosky, entered
vice in Feb. 1918, was sent to Camp service Sept. 1, 1918, was assigned
Lee and assigned to Company K, 319th to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
52nd Infantry, 6th Division. Sailed Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed in Base Hospital No. 118. Sailed Oct,
July 5, 1918,' returned June 18, 1919 May 1918, returned in May 1919 and 6, 1918, returned June 18, 1919 'and
and was honorably discharged later was honorably discharged June 15, was honorably discharged the first
that month. 1919. part of July 1919.
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SADDLER. JOHN — SON of Mrs.
Jessie Saddler, enlisted Jan. 9, 1918.
Was sent to Port McArthur, attached
to the 104th Ammunition Train, 54th
Brigade. Sailed June 29. 1918, re
turned May 21, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged June 7, 1919.
SALAT, CHARLES— Son of Frank SARSFIELD. BERNARD— Son of
and Caroline Salat, entered service in Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sarsfield, entered
Sept. 1918, was sent to Freemont. service Feb. 26, 1917. He was sent
California and attached to Company F, to Camp Meade, attached to the Quar-
319th Engineers. Sailed in Oct. 1918. termasters' Corps and was honorably
returned Aug. 29, 1919 and was Sept. discharged Ajiril 4, 1919.
1. 1919 not yet discharged from ser-
vice
SCHAFER, PHILIP J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Schafer, entered ser-
vice July 10. 1918, was sent to Wash-
ington Barracks and placed with the
Casual Engineers. Sailed Sept. 25,
1918, returned May 23, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 9, 1919.
SCHMITT, MICHAEL— Sun nf Mr. STi H'KFi:!;, W'l.l.IA.M II --Sun (.f SCHMITT. PAUL — Son vi Mr- iind SCHLOTTKK, IlAliUV W. — Son of
and Mrs. John Schmitt. entered aurvuo ilr. and Mrs. John A. StuullVr, entL-rt-d Mrs. Juhn Sehmitt, entered 6Lrvire Mrs. Kate Sililutti_-r. Enlisted with
Oct. 6, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee service Sept. 22, 1917, was sent to Sept. 22, 1917 and was sent to Camp Company A, Machine Gun Battalion on
and placed with Company M, 166th Camp Gordon and placed with Com- Gordon. Was attached to Company I, Oct. 5, 1917 and was assigned to Camp
Infantry, 42nd Division. Sailed in pany B, 307th Engineers. Sailed May 326th Infantry, 82nd Division. Sailed Lee. Sailed May 24, 1918, returned
Feb. 1918, was wounded in the leg. 9, 1919 and was honorably discharged April 29, 1918. returned May 29, 1919 June 7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
returned Nov. 9, 1918 and was Sept. May 25, 1919. and was honorably discharged June 11, charged June 12, 1919.
1, in the hospital at Fox Hill, Staten 1919.
Island. N. Y.
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SCHRoDKR.. HOWARD C. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schroder, en
SELIX. PHILLll'- S.,u <.i Mr, Mikr SllEAKER. HENRY PARK- Sm, ,if Sll.MlCK, A M •!; ]:\\ — Sun of Mrs.
Selix. Entered service Aug. 1918 in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shearer. Enter- Clementine Shmuck, entered ser-
tered service Sept. 1, 1918. He was the Headquarters' Department Com- ed service July 22, 1918 with Company vice July 22, 1918. Was assigned to
in the S. A. T. C. at the University pany and was assigned to Camp Lee. B, 3rd Development Battalion. M'as Camp Lee. with Company M. 164th In-
Sailed Oct. 1, 1918, and returned July honorably discharged Dec. 15, 1918. fantry, 41st Division. Sailed Sept.
20, 1919. He received an honorable 8, 1918, returned Feb. 27, 1919 and
discharge July 31. 1919. was honorably discharged March 10,
1919.
of Pittsburgh and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 13, 1918.
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Son of Frank and Lydia Sirigley, en- of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Silvis. Enlisted Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smeltzer. En-
tered service May 27, 1918 and was Jan. 1, 1919 with the S. A. T. 0. at listed April 5, 1917 with Company C,
sent to Camp Greenleaf. Was later Washington and Jefferson College. Was Machine Guns, was assigned to Camp
the Camps, San Antonio, Travis and transferred to Camp Stewart, made honorably discharged Jan. 1, 1919. Lee. Sailed May 1918, was gassed,
Hancock. Was in Officers' Machine 1st Sergeant and was honorably dis- returned Feb. 1919 and was honorably
Gun Training Corps when honorably charged July 17, 1919. discharged March 1919.
discharged in Dec. 1918.
SILVIS. CPIARLES HAROLD — Son
of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Silvis. Entered
service Feb. 1918 with Company 115,
Ordnance Dept. and was assigned to
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SMITH, CHARLES — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Smith, entered service
April 5, 1918 with Company B, In-
fantry and was assigned to Camp Lee.
"Went overseas May 25, 1918, returned
May 29, 1919 and received an honor-
able discharge June 3, 1919. He re-
enlisted for a term of one year.
SOKOSKY, JOHN R.— Enlisted
April 25, 1918 in the United States
Marine Corps, went to Paris Island
and was attached to the 95th Com-
pany, 6th Regiment, 2nd Division.
Sailed Aug. 25, 1918, was wounded
Nov. 2, 1918, died of his wounds and
was buried Nov. 13, 1918 in the Ar-
gonne forest.
SPROAT, ROBERT HECTOR— Son
of Robert and Margaret Sproat, enter-
ed service in July 1919. He was sent
to Fort Logan, attached to the Si-
berian Replacement troops and expects
to be sent to Siberia soon.
SPROAT. THOMAS — Son of Robert
and Margaret Sproat, entered service
May 4, 1918, was sent to Newport and
l>laced with Battery A, 42nd Coast
Artillery Corps. Sailed Aug. 25, 1917.
was made Corporal, had his shoulder
fractured, returned Feb. 18, 1919 and
was honorably discharged March 1,
1919.
STAHL. JOHN L.— Son of Mr.s.
Harriet Stahl, entered service July
30, 1918 with Company B, Engineers
and was assigned to Camps Forrest
and Lewis. Corporal Stahl received an
honorable discharge Feb. 14, 1919.
STAMATES, WILLIAM — Son of
Mr. James Stamates. Enlisted in the
service July 1, 1918 with the Naval
Reserve Force and was assigned to
the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Received
his honorable discharge Aug. 11, 1919.
STEINER, CLAUDE CLAIRE~Sou
of Henry P. and Sarah E. Steiner, en-
tered service June 4, 1917. was sent
to Camp Crane and was placed with
the 553rd Sanitary Unit. 38th Divi-
sion. Sailed Aug. 23, 1917, was given
a Croix de Guerre, returned April 23,
1919 and was honorably discharged
three days later.
STKJXKR, SAMUKL CASLETON —
Son of David and Sarah Steiner, en-
listed July 11, 1918, in the Navy and
was assigned to the Great Lakes Naval
Training School. Was on board the
St. Clair and several others, made sev-
eral trips across and was honorablv
discharged July 31. 1919.
STODOLSKY. FRANK. JR. — Sou of
Frank Stodolsky. enlisted Feb. 16,
1918, went to Camp Merritt and was
attached to the Mai-hine Gun Companv,
112th Infantry, 28th Division. Sailed
July 26, 1918, returned April 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 6,
1919.
STUCK. IDA GRACE — Euh.>t^d as a
Red Cross Nurse July 1918. She
enlisted for overseas duty, but was
sent to Fort McHenry and was, Sept.
1, 1919 Head Matron in one of the
wards in that Hospital.
riWMAS, HARRY JOSEPH — Son
of Harry E. Thomas, enlisted Feb. 18.
1918, was assigned to Forts Wright
and Terry and attached to Battery A,
56th Regiment, C. A. A. Went over-
seas June 1918, was wounded and
gassed, returned July 1919 and re-en-
listed in the U. S. Service.
THOMAS. NOBLE M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Thomas, entered ser -
vice March 11, 1918 with Troop K.
1st Cavalry and was assigned to Harry
J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz. He re - en -
listed April 27, 1919.
TODD, THOMAS— Son of William
TRAY, JOSEPH M. — Son of Mr.
TL'RK. LAWRENCE J. — Son of
WALEY, JOHN RUSSELL BLAIR
and Jane Todd, entered service July John Tray, entered service Sept. 22, Mrs. Harry Paycer, entered service in — Son of Mrs. Catherine E. Waley.
5, 1917, was sent to Camp. Sailed 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee. attach- 1918. Was sent to Camp Jackson, entered service Sept. 5. 1918, was sent
April 2, 1918. Returned Aug. 25, ed to Company B, 321st Machine Gun placed with Battery C, 12th Field Ar- to Camp Greenleaf and placed with
1919 and was honorably discharged Battalion, 82nd Division. Sailed May tillery and was honorably discharged Motor Company, Section B. He was
five days later. 1, 1918. lost the sight of one eye, re- in Jan. 1919. transferred to Fort Harrison and was
turned Feb. 9, 1919 and was honor- honorably discharged Jan. 22, 1919^
ably discharged April 19, 1919.
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WOLFGANG. HOMER F. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfgang, entered
service July 22, 1918 as a Cook, was
assigned to Camps Lee and Stewart.
Was on the second day going across
the sea when the Armistice was signed
and returned. Was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 14, 1918.
WATKINS. ROBERT A. — Son of
Mrs. Mary Watkins. entered service
July 22, 1918 with the Machine Gun
Company, 118th Infantry. Went over-
seas Sept. 7, 1918 and returned March
27, 1919 and was honorably discharged
April 11, 1919.
WATKINS, ROY MORRISON — Son
of Mrs. Mary Watkins. entered service
May 3. 1918 with Company F, 51st
Infantry and was assigned to Forrest,
Ga. Corporal Watkins went overseas
July 6, 1918, returned June 12. 1919
and was honorably discharged June
18, 1919.
WATSON, OTTO N.— Son of George
and Mollie Watson, entered service in
Dec. 1917. Was sent to Camp, placed
with tlie 7th Recruit Band and was
honorably discharged Feb. 22, 1919.
WEGLEY, HENRY FRANKLIN—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Weglcy.
entered service in 1918, went to Cami)
Lee and was placed with the 142nd
Transportation Corps. Sailed in Oct.
1918, returned in July 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month
with the rank of CorporaL
WHITEHEAD, CHARLES CLEVE-
LAND— Son of S. P. and Elizabeth
Whitehead, entered service Feb. 2,
1918. Was sent to Fort Slocum. at-
tached to the 50 th Aero Squadron,
Sailed May 2t}. 1918, returned May 9,
1919 and was honorably discharged on
the 26th of tliat month.
WILLIAMS. JOHN I. — Son of John
Williams, entered service May 27.
1918, was sent to Camp Greeuleaf and
placed with Ambulance Comjianv No.
22, 7th Division. Sailed Aug. 14.
1918. returned June 30, 1919 and was
liouorably discharged July 7, 1919.
WILSON. PRANK E.— Son ui Mr.
and Mrs. Uriah S. Wilson. enUrcd sl-i-
vice Oct. 14, 1917, was sent to Camp
Carey, Calif., was attached to Battery
A, 145th Machine Gun Battalion.
Sailed Aug. 4, 1918, returned Ai)ril
27, 1919 and was, Sept. 1, 1919, not
yet discharged from service.
.A
WILTREK, CIIAIiLKS -S(.n (,! Jo
seph and Agnes Wiltrek, entered ser-
vice May 26, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf. He was attached to the
Ambulance Comijany, 117th Sanitary
Train, 42nd Division. Sailed Aug. 25,
1918, returned April 25, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 14, 1919.
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ARBUCKLE. ANGUS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Arbuckle. enlisted in
May 1917, in the Marine Corps. He
was attached to 3rd Battery, 6th Regi-
ment. 6th Marine Corps. Sailed in
the Summer of 1918. was killed bv a
bursting shell Oct. 3, 1918.
BEATTY. CHARLES — Son of Sam
uel and Martha Beatty, entered service
in Feb. 1918. Was sent to Fort
Thomas, placed with the Aviation De-
partment and was honorably discharg-
ed about six months later.
COPEHAVER. EUGENE— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copenhaver, en-
listed May 29, 1918, in the Navy. He
was assigned to Cape May, N. J., and
was honorably discharged Aug. 23,
1919.
HARRISON, HENRY — Son of Mrs.
Mary Harrison. Entered service June
22. 1918; was sent to Camji Lee and
placed with the 127th Artilery. Sail-
ed in July 1918. returned in April
1919, and was honorably discharged
later that month.
HAWKINS. ELIZABETH— Enlisted HAWKINS, JOHN S.— Enlisted
as a Red Cross Nurse July 4. 1916. Dec. 23, 1915. He was attached to
She was sent to the 1st Birmingham the English Service, stationed at Bir-
Hospital and was honorablv discharg- mingham and was honorably discharg-
ed March 10, 1919. i-d June 12. 1919.
HENRY. CLYMER J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Henry, entered ser-
vice July 30. 1918, with Company .50
of the Engineers. He was honorably
discharged Dec. 20. 1918.
HOAK, ANDREW— Son of Andrew
Hoak. enlisted May 16, 1917, with
the 16th Cavalry and was later trans-
ferred to Company G, 38th Infantry,
3rd Division. Sailed Mart-h 16, 1918,
returned and was lionorably discharged
Aug. 29. 1919.
LAUDIS. JOHN F.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. ^\^ H. Laudis, entered service in
1918, was sent to Camp Wadsworth
and attaciied to Headquarters' Com ■
panv, 56th Pioneer Infantrv. Sailed
Sept. 7, 1918. returned June 24. 1919
and was honorably discharged in July
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
LENHART, COULTER — Son of J. McCUNE. DANIEL G. — Son of
W. and Stella Lenhart, entered ser- James McCune, entered service Aug.
vice Sept. 1, 1918. Was with the 27, 1918 with the 155th Depot Brig-
Motor Transportation Corps, stationed ade and was assigned to Camp Lee.
at Wyona. Lake Michigan, was given Sergeant McCiine was honorably dis-
the rank of Top Sergeant and was charged Dec. 15, 1919.
honorably discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
McELFESH. EMROY EMERSON —
Son of William McP^lfesh. entered ser-
vice July 31, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Forrest and was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 20, 1918.
MARTIN. ANTHONY W. — Son of MARSIGLIO. JOHN — Entered ser- MELKINS. OSCAR JAMES— Enter-
William Martin, applied for entrance vice May 28, 1918, was sent to Camp ed service Nov. 27. 1917. was sent to
into the Navy on Aug. 3, and was Lee and attached to the 306th Ma- Camp Lee and placed with Company A,
sworn in on Aug. 9, 1915 and was chine Gun Company, 77th Division. 305th Engineers. 93rd Division. Sail-
assigned to Norfolk. Va. Sergeant Sailed July 21, 1918, returned April ed Dec. 27, 1917. returned May 27,
Martin received an honorable
charge on Oct. 21, 1919.
dis-
1919 and was honorably
charged May 15.
dis
1919 and was honorablv discharged
June 5, 1919.
NALEY, HENRY L.— Son of Mrs.
Catherine Naley, enlisted Jan. 13,
1918. He was sent to Camj) Sevier
attached to the 4th Baloon Companv.
Sailed May 30. 1918, returned May 3.
1919 and was Sept. 1, 1919 not yet
discharged from service.
NELSON. CARL A. — Son of John ROBERTSON. ROBERT — Brother
Nelson, entered Aviation service in of Thomas Robertson, entered service
1917 and was sent to a Training June 5. 1918. He was sent to Camp
School in New York. Sailed in May Lee and was honorablv discharged in
1918. returned Dec. 1918 and was July 1918.
honorably discharged later that month.
WHITEHEAD. SIMON PETER. JR.
— Son of S. P. and Elizabeth White-
head, entered service May 14, 1918.
Was sent to Eagle Pass, Texas, at-
tached to Company H. 3rd Infantry,
was made Sergeant and was, Sei)t. 1,
1919, not yet discharged from service.
WOLFE, WILLIAM E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Wolfe, entered ser-
vice March 26, 1918. He was sent to
Camp Lee, placed with Com])any I,
145th Infantry. 37th Division. Sailed
June 11, 1918, was wounded in the
right arm, returned Jan. 30, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 16,
1919.
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War Savings Stamps
At the beginning of the year 1918, Hon. James Francis
Burke of Pittsburgh, Pa., was appointed Director of the
War Savings Stamps Campaign for the nineteen Coun-
ties of Western Pennsylvania. He immediately ap-
pointed County Chairmen and at a meeting of these men
held in Pittsburgh early in the Spring of this year in-
structed them that the Campaign was to be entirely edu-
cational and instructive in the way of Saving and Thrift.
The Government intended to raise $2,000,000,000 through
this channel.
Early in the Campaign it was apparent that the amount
would not be raised without an intensive drive. A more
definite organization would have to be effected in order
to bring the matter more directly to the attention of the
people. To this end Robert C. Shaw, Chairman for
Westmoreland County appointed very efficient and influ-
ential directors for the twenty-three different townships.
They are as follows: — Allegheny Township, H. S. Zim-
merman; Bell Township, R. V. Hartman; Cook Town-
ship, J. O. Stough ; Donegal Township, T. A. McLean ;
Derry Township, J. C. Gift'en ; East Huntingdon Town-
ship, Harry G. Brown; Franklin Township, James F.
Torrence ; Hempfield Township, J. Q. Truxal ; Ligonier
Township, Charles M. Shoup ; Lower Burrell Township,
P. M. Goodenow ; Mt. Pleasant Township, Robert Ram-
sey ; North Huntingdon Township, J. L. Ridinger ; Penn
Township, W. A. Kemerer; Rostraver Township, Paul
R. Hoffman ; Sewickley Township, C. H. Bolton ; South
Huntingdon Township, Oliver Bovard ; Unity Township,
Russell Sipe; Salem Township, James G. Cook; Wash-
ington Township, A. M. Shaw; Loyalhanna Township,
A. W. Wilson; Upper Burrell, C. M. McElroy; Fair-
field Township, S. T. Ford; St. Clair Township, J. T.
Smith.
In addition to the above men, at the suggestion of the
Government chairmen were appointed for the Industrial,
Professional, Commercial and other organizations of the
County. The name and organization follows ; — Bankers'
Committee, John D. Miller; Manufacturers' Committee,
Seneca G. Lewis; Coal Operators' Committee, H. F.
Bovard ; Merchants' Committee, W. F. Euwer ; Womens'
Federated Clubs, Martha B. Steckel ; Transportation
Committee, William Suite; Postmaster's Committee, R.
T. Hugus; Farmers' Committee, George S. Barnhart ;
Physicians' Committee, W. M. Horner; Traveling Sales-
mens' Committee, Fred L. Van Dusen ; Telephone &
Telegraph Committee, Fred W. Morgan; Schools' Com-
mittee, R. M. Steele; County Officers' Committee, J. B.
Gallagher; Boy Scouts' Committee, J. Roy Zoellers;
Speakers' Committee, Dr. W. J. McMichael; Publicity
Committee, Dr. E. L. Nesbit; Church Committee, Dr. G.
P. Atwell; Sunday-schools' Committee, John C. Silsley.
These men were summoned to the County Seat where
plans were effected so that a working organization could
be created in their local districts. An abundance of liter-
ature (posters and pamphlets containing information)
was sent to every section of the County. The Postal
authorities worked heroically in the distribution; the
Boy Scouts added their energy and activity in putting
up posters and placards and receiving pledges; the direc-
tors and their assistants were tireless in the work. They
made a house-to-house canvas in order that the drive
might be successful. Too much praise cannot be given
to these truly patriotic men and women for their splendid
efforts.
Westmoreland County's share of the $58,000,000 to
be raised by the nineteen counties of western Pennsyl-
vania was $5,575,000. This amount required a per capita
pledge of $25.00. Pledges ranging from $5.00 to $1,000
maturity value came in thick and fast.
The teachers and pupils of the public schools played
an important part in this drive in selling, purchasing and
scattering information concerning the War Savings
Stamps. Superintendent R. M. Steele of the Latrobe
Schools was chairman of the Schools' Committee. Much
credit for the success of the drive is due both teachers
and pupils.
A distinct feature of this Campaign was the Pershing
Limit Club. Since the National Congress in enacting
the War Savings Stamp Law fixed the maximum pur-
chase by an individual at $1,000 maturity value a special
effort was made to secure as many members in this Club
as possible. We are glad to report that 1006 members
were secured, thereby raising $1,006,000. A very at-
tractive pin or button together with a certificate of mem-
bership was awarded to each. This organization was
named in honor of General John J. Pershing and is a
permanent society.
The Campaign was handicapped in as much as it was
conducted between Liberty Loan Drives and together
with other War activities, and since the maximum pur-
chase was fixed at $1,000 maturity value, whereby cor-
porations and other organizations were prevented from
buying Stamps in larger quantities. In spite of the ad-
verse features the total sales exceeded $4,000,000 and
Westmoreland County stood third in per capita sales and
second in total sales of the nineteen western Counties.
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Chapter XL
Trafford District. The pictures and military biogra-
phies shown in this chapter are those of service men
from Trafford, Delmont, Export, Murrysville and New-
lonsburg.
When the United States was drawn into the devasting
World War, the Trafford district was not only ready to give
her sons and daughters to maintain the cause of Democracy
and uphold the rights of her Country, but also gave as freely
every other aid asked for in the same willing spirit.
Foremost is the outstanding record of the work of the vari-
ous branches, auxiliaries, and units of the American Red Cross
Society. Scores of men and women supported the organiza-
tions both financially and with personal service. The local
work in the towns throughout this district was directed from
the chapter headquarters at Greensburg. The officers of the
Trafford Branch were : Dr. D. O. Todd, chairman ; Elmer Hen-
derson, vice-chairman ; Mrs. F. L. Terry, secretary ; Mrs. L. O.
Pearch, asst. secretary ; John Sloan, treasurer ; Mrs. C. W.
Faust, asst. treasurer. The executive committee consisted of
O. M. Kimmell, J. C. Bair, Mrs. E. E. Hall and John Gorman.
Elmer Henderson was chairman of the committee on civilian
relief and the comfort kit committee was : Mrs. D. O. Todd,
chairman ; Mrs. E. E. Hall, secretary ; and Mrs. C. W. Faust,
treasurer. Through the courtesy of the school board the use of
rooms in the high school and public school building were given
gratuitously for headquarters and workrooms. Here there was
much activity in the production of garments and supplies. The
sewing, knitting, and surgical dressing departments were in
charge of Mrs. Faust, Mrs. Nelson Clifford and Mrs. Hall. The
production was 12 hospital sheets, 140 hospital shirts, 148 opera-
ting towels, 146 operating sheets, 42 draw sheets, yjy dish towels,
145 pajama suits, 145 bed socks, 106 property bags, 17 fracture
pillows, 42 undershirts, 28 underdrawers, 12 table napkins, 38
wash cloths, 42 hospital bed sheets, 6 sponges, 350 comfort kits,
250 housewives, 90 pinafores, 10 triangle arm slings, 20 chemise,
ig house dresses, 44 doz. diapers, 48 infant dresses. 18 baby caps,
26 capes, 16 jackets, 134 pr. booties, 41 layette bags, 20 baby
shirts, 151 sweaters, 26 mufflers, 28 wristlets, 2S7 pr. socks, 9 pr,
stump socks, 530 surgical dressing pads (8x12), 5551 surgical
dressing pads (12x24) ^nd 68 heel rings. Delmont Branch had
789 members and this organization made a splendid record in
the production department. The officers were : H. C. Waddell,
chairman ; P. R. Blose, vice-chairman ; Nancy Walton, secre-
tary ; and R. B. Hezlop, treasurer. Mrs. H. C. Waddell was
chairman of the work committee and Mrs. W. H. Painter, was
chairman of the membership committee. These articles were
made by the Delmont Branch during 1917-18-19 and sent in to
headquarters: 368 hand towels, 344 dish towels, 86 hospital bed
shirts, 49 draw sheets, 10 wash cloths, 25 knitted sponges, 13 pr.
wristlets, 84 sweaters, 208 pr. socks, 17 scarfs, 2 helmets, 65 hos-
pital bed sheets, 12 pillows, l layette, 2 comforts, 2 ambulance
robes, 27 suits of pajamas, 63 operating sheets, 20 undershirts,
20 underdrawers, 50 housewives, 35 pr. bed socks, 40 pinafores,
20 dresses, 10 sacks, 10 jackets, 60 diapers, 55 booties, 9 hoods,
25 muslin shirts, 5 nurses' sweaters and 6 convalesent robes.
The guiding hands of the activities of Export's Branch of the
Red Cross were: Rev. J. S. Steele, chairman; Mrs. W. H. Scott,
secretary; and H. D. Diffendorfer, treasurer. Murrysville's
Branch was in charge of Dr. O. G. Hall, chairman; JNIiss Alice
Stewart, vice-chairman ; Mrs. C. W. Thompson, secretary, and
Mrs. K. C. Sloan, treasurer. Regular meetings for work, were
held by these branches and all finished articles were forwarded
to the county headquarters.
The response of this district to the United War Work
Campaign was unusually fine. Under the direction of J. C. Bair,
chairman, assisted by J. W. Harless, Daniel Fundis, Mrs. H.
Green, Mrs. Thos. Gamble, Mrs. Edward C. Himmler, Wm. G.
Weston, O. M. Kimmell, Mrs. Geo. Geiger, Mrs. C. R. Blakely,
Mrs. H. M. Miller, Robert Divens, and C. V. Lloyd, the sub-
stantial sum of $1094.00 was pledged.
And in the Y. M. C. A. drive the workers raised a total of
$608.00; mostly in small subscriptions. Elmer Henderson was
chairman of the committee and J. C. Bair acted as secretary.
The principal Four Minute Men were J. S. Sloan, Rev.
Thos. F. Walsh, Rev. Milton M. Allison, John H. Foight, Dr.
E. L. Piper, Rev. J. C. Steele, George M. Fink, S. E. Stimmell,
and A. K. Earnest.
In the five Liberty Loan Drives, patriotic citizens of the
district bought exactly $660,250; worth of bonds, distributed as
follows: First, $13,200; Second, $46,450: Third, $173,950;
Fourth, $267,350; Victory, $159,300. John S. Sloan, Mrs. J. C.
Bair, H. Z. Lauffer and Dr. E. L. Piper were the local chairmen
and their organizations' efficient work is reflected in the results.
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ALEXANDER, WILLIAM M. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Alexander. En
Ested May 24, 1916 and was sent to
Camp Meade. Was assigned to 330th
Tank Corps. Sailed Aug. 30. 1918,
returned March 14. 1919 and was
discharged on the 26th of that month
with the rank of Sergeant.
BARBER, TONY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Angelo Barber, enlisted May 27,
1918. AVas assigned to Camp Forrest,
Camp Greenleaf and Camp Dix. Sailed
Sept. 30, 1918 and was attached to
Company A, 605th Engineers. Re-
turned June 18, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 23, 1919.
BESWICK, J. ELMER — Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. AV. H. Beswick. Entered
service Oct. 6. 1917, was assigned to
Camp Kelly Field. Sailed Jan. 27.
1918, was attached to the 5th Balloon
Squadron. Served as a Sergeant. Re-
turned May 4, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 9, 1919, at New-
port News.
BLYSTONE. IRA E. — Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry C. Blystone. Entered
service Sept. 23, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee. Was attached to the
Supply Company, 155th Depot Brig-
ade. Served as Sergeant Major, and
was honorably discharged in Jan.
1919.
BLACKBURN. JOHN 0. — Son of BLACKBURN. ELMER E. — Son of liLYSTONE, HARRY M. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Blackburn. En- J. O. Blackburn. Entered service Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Blystone, en-
tered service Aug. 14. 1918 and was April 10, 1918, was assigned to Edge- tered service May 27, 1918, was as
assigned to Erie Training School,
Camp Johnston and Camp Meade. At-
tached to the Quartermasters' Dept.,
and honorably discharged Dec. 23,
1918.
wood Arsenal, Ordnance Department.
Honorably discharged Dec. 20, 1918.
BOLAM. NORMAN S.— Son of Mr.
And Mrs. Chas. Bolam. entered service
Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
signed to Camp Greenleaf. He was Lee and Camp Gordon. Sailed over-
attached to the Medical Department seas May 19, 1918. was attached to
and was honorably discharged in Battery F, 321st F. A., 82nd Division.
June 1919. Served as Corporal. Returned May
20, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed Alay 29. 1919.
BOLAM. EDWARD A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Bolam, entered service
May 27, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and Camp Hill. Sailed Aug.
28, 1918, was attached to Company
16, Evacuation Ambulance Corps. Re-
turned Julv 7, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged July 12, 1919.
BOITER. ALBERT T. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Boyer, entered ser-
vice Mav 29. 1918. was assigned to
Camp Coll. Sailed July 26. 1918 and
was attached to the 316th Salvage
Tank Corps. Served as a Sergeant.
Received Croix de Guerre. Returned
March 26. 1919 and was honorably
discharged April 10, 1919.
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BOYER, FRANK JOSEPH— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyer. Entered
service April 17, 1917 and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock. Sailed in
May 1918. was attached to Company
D, 111th Infantry, 28th Division.
Served as a Sergeant. Severely
wounded at Chateau Thierry, given
double citation and Croix de Guerre.
Returned June 29. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 3, 1919.
BREWER. EARL H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Brewer. Entered ser-
vice Feb. 11, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Lee and Camp Dix. Sailed
overseas in May 1918 and was attach-
ed to Company F, 305th Motor Corps.
Returned in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 6, 1919.
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BREWER, DEAN H. — Son of llr.
and Mrs. David Brewer. Entered ser-
vire Feb. 26, 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Lee and Camp Dix. Sailed May
5, 1918 and was attached to Company
I. 112th Infantry, 28th Division.
Wounded iu left leg by shrapnel, Aug.
1918. Returned April 29, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 6,
1919.
BRIXEV. HAROLD KENLEY — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Briney.
Entered service Dec. 14. 1917 and was
assigned for training at Philadelphia.
Sailed March 12, 1918, was attached to
the Naval Air Service. Served as a
Machinist's Mate. Returned in Feb.
1919. Was honoraVdv discharged
March 6, 1919.
BROWN. HARRY A. — Son of Mr.
Wm. M. Brown. Enlisted May 3,
1917. Sent to Fort Hamilton, attach-
ed to .'Sard Artillery, Battery G, 1st
Division. Sailed Aug. 25, 1918. Was
slightly gassed. Returned Mar. 12.
1919 and was honorably discharged
that month.
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BKOWN, STANLEY F. — Son of Mr.
Wm. Brown, enlisted April 29, 1918,
sent to Camp Lee, attached to Battery
B, 151st Field Artillery, sailed May 26,
1918. Was slightly gassed, returned
April 26, 1919, discharged May 3,
1919.
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BYERS ELMER E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Byers, entered ser-
vice April 6, 191S and was assigned to
Seattle and Camp Washingtou. Served
as a barber. \\ as nonoralily discharg-
ed March 10. 1919.
CASHDOLLAR. STEWART L. — Son
of Mrs. Margaret Cashdollar, entered
service Nov. 9, 1917. assigned to New-
port, R. I. and Norfolk. Was trans-
ferred to the U. S. S. Utah. Went
overseas Jan. 28, 1918. Returned
Dec 26, 1918 Was honorably dis-
charged Aug 1, 1919.
CASHDOLLAR, THOMAS J. — Son
of Mrs. Margaret Cashdollar. Entered
service Sept. 4, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to 2nd Tr.
Btln. 158th Depot Brigade. Was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 25, 1918.
CHURCHFIELD, WILLIAM G. —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Churchfield, entered service Dec. 15,
1917 and assigned to Newport, R. I.,
attached to U. S. S. Canadaigiia. Sailed
in March 1918. Was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 24, 1919.
CLIFFORD. DEAN R.— Son of Nel-
son M. Clifford. Entered service Sept.
22. 1917 and assigned to Camp Lee
and Camp Gordon. Sailed May 1,
1918, attached to Company M, 328th
Infantry, 82nd Division. Served as
a Sergeant. Was wounded. Returned
March 3, 1919 and was honorably
discharged April 5, 1919.
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CLINE. COURSON G.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Cline. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 8, 1918 and assigned to
Camp Wads worth. Sailed Sept. 4,
1918, attached to Headquarters' Co.,
56th Pioneer Infantry. Returned June
26, 1919. Was honorably discharged
July 1, 1919.
COLEMAN. SAMUEL H.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman, entered
service May 28. 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and Camp Dodge.
Sailed Sept. 14, 1918 and was as-
signed to the Base Hospital No. 74.
Died in France with pneumonia Oct.
1, 1918 and was buried with full
military honors.
CORRELL. WILLIAM H. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Correll, entered
service Sept. 5. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and Detroit Hospital.
Was honorably discharged March 11,
1919.
CuL'IiTUlUIiT. WILLIAM— Son of DEITRICK, NORMAN B. — Son of DETTIS. VICTOR C. — Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Courtright, en- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deitrick. En- and Mrs. Charles Dittis. Entered ser-
tered service May 27, 1918, was as- tered service Oct. 10, 1917 and was vice Aug. 15, 1918 and was assigned
signed to Camp Greenleaf and attached assigned to Kelly Field and Fort to Pittsburgh. Pa., attached to the 5th
to the Meical Department. Went Omaha. Sailed Jan. 31, 1918, at
overseas July 30, 1918, returned May tached to 5th Balloon Squadron. Re- Dec. 24, 191
1. 1919 andwas honorably discharged turned May 3, 1919 and was honorably
May 27, 1919. discharged May 9, 1919.
DIEHL, EARL E. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Isiah Diehl. Entered service
Oct. 1, 1918 and assigned to Musk-
_ ingnm, Ohio, attached to the S. A. T.
S. A. T. C. Was honorably discharged C. Was honorably discharged Dec. 21,
1918.
DIFFENDERFER, AMOS C — En-
tered service May 5, 1917, was as-
signed to Camp Greene. Sailed May
19, 1918. attached to Balterv C. 77th
P. A. Returnt-d July 29, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Aug. 4,
1919.
DUNGEE, EDWARD W. — Son of
DIVENS. JAMES A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Divens. Entered
service July 13, 1918, was assigned service Oct. 18, 1918 and was assigned
EAKMAN, ANDREW — Son of Mr.
to Bowman Tech. and Camp Hancock.
Sailed Oct. 5, 1918, attached to the
Ordnance, returned May 22, 1919 and Depot Brigade, and was honorably
was honorably discharged June 2,
1919 at Camp Dix.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dungee, entered and Mrs. Lester Eakman, enlisted
" " ' Sept. 1917. W'as sent to Camp Green.
Sailed April 1, 1918. Was wounded
by shrapnel in the right leg in the
Chateau Thierry offensive, June 7,
1918. Returned Jan. 10, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 27th
of that month.
to Camp Meade. Was attached to the
13th Regiment, 4th Battalion, 154th
discharged Jan. 10, 1919.
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EARNEST. CLARENCE R. — Son of
EARL. HOMER — Son of Mrs. Anna
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eakman. En- Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Earnest, en- Earl, entered service July 1916, was
listed July 1, 1917. Was sent to tered service Dec. 1, 1917 and was assigned to Camp Gordon and attached
Camp Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Was assigned to Camp Kelly and Camp to Company A, 11th Infantry, 5th Di-
honorably discharged from service Oct. Hill. Sailed Feb. 26, 1918. Was at- vision. Went overseas April 15, 1918,
2. 1917. tached to the 174th Aerial Squad, held rank of Sergeant and was killed
Returned April 4, 1919 and was hon- in action July 10, 1918 at Chateau
orably discharged April 14, 1919. Thierry.
EARL, ROBERT O. — Son of Mrs.
Anna Earl, entered service Oct. 6,
1917, was assigned to Camp Colt and
Camp Dix, Camp Lee, Camp Meade.
Was attached to Tank Corps. Was
honorably discharged Dec. 14, 1918 at
Camp Dix.
KAKI., i;nss (;. Si.ii (if Mr
Earl, eiiterfd service June -!
AntKi l''r;LLKRS, JAMl'lS L— .Sun of Mr.
1918 and Mrs. William i'ellers. entered ser-
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FKAXEV. HARRY— Son of Mr.
and was assigned to Columbus Bar- vice April 4. 1918 and was assigned to Oct. 2, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Mr. Wiliiam Fennell, entered service John Franey, enlisted July 24, 1918
racks. Fort Benjamin Harrison and Fort Howard and Fort Totten. Sailed
Camp Custer, attached to Company M, April 23, 1918, was assigned to Com-
10th Infantry, was honorably dis- pany E, 74th Coast Artillery. Return-
charged May 14, 1919 at Oamp Custer, ed Dec. 22, 1918 and was honorably 1919 and was honorably discharged
discharged Jan. 2, 1919. Aug. 5. 1919.
Lee and Camp Dix. Sailed May 18,
1918. was attached to Company B.
320th Infantry. Returned July 29,
and was sent to Camp Lee, Company
B, 10th Battalion Replacement Center.
Was honorably discharged Dec. 17,
1918.
FUNK. JESSE J.— Son of Mr. and
FULTON, DAVID McCLEAUY - FLXK. IIAUUV G.^Sun of Mr. and
Son of W. M. Fulton, entered service Mrs. Andrew Funk, entered service Mrs. Andrew Funk, entered service W. Geiger, enlisted June 28, 1916 and
May 9, 1917 and was assigned to May 3, 1918 and was assigned to Fort May 10, 1917 and was assigned to was sent to Camp Stewart and Han-
Camp Dix. Went overseas Aug. 1918. Thomas and Camp Dix. Was attached Fort Russell and Fort Taylor. Was
attached to Company F, 26th Engin- to Company A. Was honorably dis- attached to Troop L, 1st Cavalry,
eers, 2nd Division. Served as a First charged Jan. 25, 1919. Was honoral)ly discharged Sept. 24,
Class Sergeant, returned March 13, 1919.
1919 and was honorably discharged
March 19, 1919.
GEIGER, ISRAEL— Son of Mr. Geo.
cock, went overseas May 1918, was
wounded in the Ourcq-Vesle, died four
days later on Sept. 9, 1918, was buried
in Aisne, France.
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GEIGER, JOSEPH P.— Son of Mr. GEIGER, ROSS— Son of Mr. and GEIGER, AAILLIAM — Son of Mr. GETTY, THOMAS B.— Sou of Rev.
Geo. W. Geiger, enlisted April 10, Mrs. William Geiger, entered service and Mrs. William Geiger, entered ser- and Mrs. R. Frank Getty, entered ser-
1918 and was sent to Camp Hancock May 27, 1918, was assigned to Camp vice May 27, 1918, was assigned to vice Oct. 8, 1918. was assigned to
and Sherman, sailed May 5, 1918, was Greenleaf and attached to the Medical Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Washington & Jefferson College and
wounded in the head and right leg by Corps. He was honorably discharged Medical Corps, went overseas Aug. 24, attached to the S. A. T. C. He was
machine gun fire during 5th German March 1919. 1918, returned Aug. 1919 and was honorably discharged Dec. 15, 1918.
offensive at Hill 204. Returned May honorably discharged Aug. 12, 1919.
13 and was honorably discharged May
15, 1919.
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GLUNT, GEORGE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Glunt, entered service
Sept. 18, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the 320th Infan-
try. SOth Division. Sailed May 18,
1918. returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 8, 1919.
GOOD, RAY— Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Good, entered service July 24,
1918. was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company D, 26th Infantry,
1st Division. Sailed Sept. 24, 1918,
returned Aug. 20, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged Aug. 26, 1919.
GOSNELL, LEROY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Filmore Gosuell, entered service
Oct. 4, 1917 and was assigned to Camp
Lee. Sailed May 18, 1918, was at-
tached to Company B, 320th Regiment,
80tli Division. Was slightly gassed,
returned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 8, 1919.
GRANTS. CLYDE 0. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George S. Grants, entered
service Oct. 5, 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Lee, Camp Greene and Camp
Dix. Sailed April 7, 1918, was at-
tached to Company K, Division 3, 7th
Infantry. Was shell shocked, returned
April 10, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 22, 1919.
HALL. RALPH E.— Son of Mr. and HAMILTON. ALEXANDER— Son of
Mrs. E. E. Hall, entered service June Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton, eu-
6, 1918 and was assigned to Camp tered service Oct. 2. 1917, was as
HAMILTON, CHARLES D. — Sou of
Willis Hamilton, entered service Aug.
HART. ROBERT — Son of Mrs. Ida
Hart, entered service Sept. 4, 1918,
Greenleaf, Philadelphia at Eddy Stone signed to Camp Lee and attached to 59th Infantry. Second Division. Sail-
Arsenal. Was honorably discharged Company B. 320th Infantry, SOth Di- ed, returned April 20, 1919, was hon-
Jan. 15, 1919 at Camp Dix. vision. Sailed May 18, 1918, re- orably discharged April 29, 1919.
turned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 8, 1919 with
rank of Corporal.
5. 1917. Attached to Company B, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the Medical Corps. Sailed
Jan. 2, 1918. returned July 16, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 22,
1919.
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HART PARKER — Sou of Mrs. Ida HARTMAN, CLARENCE J. — Son of HAWK, WILLIAM — Son i<< ilr. and HEGLAND. FRED — Son of Mr. and
Hart, entered service Mav 29, 1918, John B. Hartman, entered service Oct. Mrs. Chalmers Hawlc, entered service Mrs. Timothy Hegland, entered service
was assigned to Camp Humphrey and 15, 1918 and was assigned to Camji March 5, 1918, was assigned to Nor- Sept. 4, 1918 and was assigned to
attached to the 116th Engineers. Went at State College. Was honorably dis- folk and attached to the Navy. Sailed Camp Forrest and Camp Hill. Sailed
overseas July 16, 1918, returned Feb, charged Dec. 12, 1918. July 30, 1918, returned Feb. 8, 1919 Oct. 21, 1918, was attached to Com-
29, 1919 and was honorably discharg- and was honorably discharged the same pany C, 72nd Engineers, returned July
edMarch 6 1919 month. .. 4, 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 9, 1919 at Camp Dix.
HELENIAK, FRANK J. — Son of
Mrs. Martin Heleniak. entered service
Sept. 18, 1917 and was assigned to
Camp Lee, Camp Dix and Camp Sher-
man. Sailed June 30, 1918, was at-
tached to Company E, SOth Division,
320th Infantry, was wounded in neck
and forehead, returned May 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 7,
1919.
HUFF, GEORGE R. — Son of Mr. JANET.S, CHARLES L. — Son of Mr. JONES, EDWARD J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Huff, entered ser- and Mrs. Frank Janets, entered service and Mrs. Richard Jones, entered ser-
vice Sept. 5, 1918 and was assigned Sept. 10, 1917, was assigned to Camp vice Sept. 18, 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf. Sailed Oct. 6, at Gettysburg, Pa., and Camp Green, to Camp Lee and Camp Sherman, sail-
1918, was attached to the Medical Sailed May 1918, was attached to ed May 18, 1918, was attached to
Corps Replacement Company, still in Company C, 14th Machine Gun Bat- Company E, 80th Division, 320th In-
service, talion, was killed by a bomb, Sept. fantry, served as cook. Returned
14, 1918 in Argonne forest. May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
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JONES. HAROLD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Jones, entered service Nov.
27, 1917, was assigned to Columbus
Barracks and attached to Company A,
4th Infantry, 3rd Division, sailed April
1918, held rank of Corporal and was
killed in action Oct. 21. 1918 at Ar-
gonne.
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JONES, WALTER BENTON— Son
of Mra. J. S. Jones, entered service
Dec. 13, 1917 and was assigned to
Camp Grant, Camp Sheridan, Camp
Hancock and Camp Raritan. Was at-
tached to the Ordnance Department as
an instructor of Machine Gun Training
Center, Camp Hancock and Officers'
Training Camp, Raritan, N. J. Served
as a 2nd Lieutenant and was honorably
discharged Jan. 1919.
JUDGE, HUGH E.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Judge, entered service Dec.
14, 1897, was assigned to Camp at
Philadelphia, went overseas April
1918, was attached to U. S. Ships
Missouri and Tenadores. returned Jan.
1919 and was honorably discharged
March 10, 1919.
JUDGE, JOHN O.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs, John Judge, entered service June
28, 1918 and was assigned to Camp at
Cambridge, Pa. and Camji Taylor.
Sailed Oct. 23, 1918. was attached^to
Supply Company 103rd F. A., 26th
Division, returned April 11, 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 20,
1919.
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JUDGK, TUO-MAS A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Judge, entered service
July 27, 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Meigs, attached to Quartermas-
ters' Department. Was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 24, 1918.
KERSTEN, ROBERT W. — Son of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kersten. entered
service May 10, 1917 and was assigned
to Fort Du Pont and Fort Dela. served
as Corporal, was honorably discharged
Oct. 9, 1919.
KIVINSKY. LOUIS — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kivinsky, entered
service May 27, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Greeuleaf and attached to Base
Hospital No. 20. Sailed April 23,
1918, returned April 28, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 7, 1919.
KLINGENSMITH, JOSEPH 0. —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Klingen-
smith, entered service May 29, 1918
and was assigned to Camp Greenleaf
and Camp Di.\. Sailed Aug. 31, 1918,
was attached to Base Hospital 62nd
Medical Corps. Served as a Corporal.
Returned May 29, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 12, 1919.
KLINGENSMITH, JERRY — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Klingensmith, en-
tered service Sept. 4, 1918. was as-
signed to Camp Greenleaf and attached
to the Medical Corps, sailed Oct. 6,
1918, was attached to Base Hospital
100, returned July 15, 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 28, 1919.
KOEPKA, HENRY EMIL — Son of
August Koepka, entered service Aug.
5. 1918, was assigned to Camp at Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh, Camp Greenleaf
and a camp at Detroit, Mich. Attach-
ed to Company B, Base Hospital No.
36, was honorably discharged April
7, 1919.
KUNKLE. JOHN H. — Sou of Mrs.
Alice Kunkle. entered service May 28,
1917 and was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and Cap Dix. Sailed May 5,
1918, was attached to Headquarters,
56th Brigade, served as Sergeant, re-
turned in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged May 20, 1919.
LAUFFER, JAMES F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Lauffer, entered ser-
vice in Sept, 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Lee and Camp Sherman.
Sailed May 18, 1918, was attached to
Company E, 80th Division, 320th In-
fantry, served as Corporal, returned
in May 1917 and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
LEIGHNER, THOMAS J. — Son of
Mrs. Martha A. Leighner, entered ser-
vice Oct. 2, 1917 and was assigned to
Camp Lee, sailed overseas May 31,
1918, was attached to Company B,
80th Division, 320th Infantry, served
as a Sergeant, returned Feb. 15, 1919
and was honorably discharged March
10. 1919.
LEONE, FRANCESCO— Son of Mrs.
Marie Leone, entered service Oct. 5,
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee, and
attached to Comi>any H, 319th Infan-
try, he received an honorable discharge
on May 22, 1919.
LOVETT, FRANCIS J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Lovett, entered ser-
vice Sept. 6, 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Lee, sailed May 26, 1918,
was attached to Company I, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division, received severe
gun shot wound, returned May 26,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 4, 1919.
LOVETT, JAMES E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Lovett, entered ser-
vice June 30, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp at Cambridge Springs and
Camp Dix. Sailed Oct. 26, 1918, was
attached to Battery D, 103rd F. A.
Returned March 31, 1918 and was
honorably discharged April 19, 1919.
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LOVETT. JEROME R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Lovett, entered ser-
vice May 17, 1918 and was assigned
to Washington Barracks, went overseas
Sept. 1, 1918, was attached to Com-
pany E, 202nd Engineers. 77th Divi-
sion. Returned May 2, 1919 and was
honorably discharged May 23, 1919.
LOVE. ANDREW — Entered service
June 1917, and was assigned to Camp
at Gettysburg, Pa. Sailed April 1918,
was attached to Company G, 60th
Regiment, 5th Division, served as a
Sergeant, wounded by his truck going
over a bridge, returned July 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 26,
1919.
LUTZ. HARRIS V.— Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Lutz, entered service June
22, 1918 and was assigned to Camp
Lee, Fort Bent, Ind., and Camp Up -
ton. Went overseas Aug. 15, 1918,
was attached to Company E, 118th
Engineers, returned Feb. 18, 1919 and
was honorably discharged Feb. 27,
1919.
McCOY, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John McCoy, entered service Feb.
26, 1919 and was assigned to Norfolk,
Va., attached to the Navy. He was
honorably discharged and serving in
the 2nd enlistment.
McCUTCHEON, ROBERT D.— Sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mc-
Cutcheon, entered service June 1,
1918, and was assigned to Camp Ogle-
thorpe and Camp Upton, sailed July
1918, was attached to Company E,
52nd Infantry, 6th Division, served as
a Corporal, returned June 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 17,
1919.
MacLACHLAN. WILLIAM — Son of
William MacLachlau, entered service
Feb. 1918 and was assigned to camp
at Nova Scotia, went overseas Feb.
1918, was attached to the Royal
Scouts, (English Army) . Served as
a Corporal, returned May 27, 1919 and
was honorably discharged in June
1919.
MAINEY, KKXXKTH S.- Sn,, of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maiuey. t-utt^rt^d
service June 27, 1918 and was assign-
ed to Camp Meade and Camp Devens.
Attached to Supply Company, 73rd
Infantry, 12th Division, served as a
Corporal, was honorably discharged
Feb. 7. 1919.
MKKCER, JOHN — Son of Rev. and
ilrs. John Mercer, entered service May
1917, was assigned to Camp Harry
Lewis and attached to the headquar-
ters of the 11th Field Artillery. Went
overseas July 1918, returned July
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 26, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
MORELLI, PASQUALE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Barnardo Morelli, enter-
ed service July 24, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
K, 26th Infantry, 1st Division, went
overseas Sept. 15, 1918, returned
April 12, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 16, 1919.
MORGAN, WILLIAM H.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, entered
service Oct. 3, 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Lee and Camp Dix. Sailed
in the Spring of 1918, was attached
to Company B, 80th Division, 320th
Infantry, was wounded in the ankle
by gun fire, returned in Feb. 1919 and
was honorably discharged in March
1919.
MULKERIN. LAWRENCE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mulkerin, entered
service June 2. 1918, was assigned to
Camp and attached to Company I,
339th Infantry, went overseas July
1918. returned Oct. 11, 1919 and was
honorably discharged Oct. 19, 1919.
MURRAY. W. CLEMENT — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray, entered
service May 17, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp at New York City. Was at-
tached to the Ordnance, Chemical
Warfare Department, served as a
Corporal, was honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
MURPHY, CHARLES D. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, entered
service April 5, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Lee, went overseas May 26,
1918. was attached to the 313th Ma-
chine Gun Battalion, 80th Division.
Served as a Corporal, returned June
7, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 13, 1919.
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MURRAY, FRANCIS JOSEPH— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray, en-
tered service Aug. 12, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Decatur, attached to
Great Lakes Training School, was hon
orably discharged March 1919.
NEUDORi^ER. FRED C— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Neudorfer,
entered service in May 1917 and was
assigned to Cape May, attached to the
Navy. Was honorably discharged in
Oct. 1919.
NEUDORFER, ROY H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Neudorfer, entered
service in May 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Columbus. Sailed in July
1917, was attached to 450th Motor
Truck Service, was promoted to rank
of Sergeant, returned in July 1919 and
was honorably discharged.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Neudorfer, en-
tered service in Oct. 1917 and was as
signed to Camp Sherman and Camp
Lee. Sailed July 1918, was attached
to 329th Field Hospital, returned in
Aug. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged in Aug. 1919.
NOEL, ROY — Son of William H.
Noel, entered service July 3, 1918 and
was assigned to Camp Coffee and Camp
Johnston and Camp Humphrey, attach-
ed to Motor Transport Corps, 552nd
M. T. Unit. Served as a Corporal, was
honorably discharged Aug. 16, 1919.
OSWALD, THOMAS— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Oswald, entered ser-
vice Sept. 4, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps of the 38th Division.
Went overseas Oct. 6, 1918. returned
July 9, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 17, 1919.
PAINTER, CARL — Son of Mr. Rob-
ert Painter, entered service April 18,
1917 and was assigned to Camp Lee
and Camp Sherman, sailed May 18,
191S, was attached to the 320th In-
fantry, returned May 20, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 7, 1919.
PATROSKY. JACK — Son of Mr.
Mike Patrosky, entered, service Sept.
18, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company F, 320 th
Infantry, 80th Division. He received
an honorable discharge June 1918.
PATTY. CLAYTON— Son of Mrs.
Nannie Patty, entered service May 27,
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf
and attached to the Medical Corps.
Went oversas Aug. 24, 1918, rturned
April 20, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 30, 1919.
POGUE. FRANK MILTON— Son of
Samuel Walkor Pogue, entered service
Jan. 15, 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf, went overseas June
5, 1918, was attached to Medical
Corps. Served as a Captain from Feb.
2, 1919. Returned April 29, 1919,
and was honorably discharged Mav 2,
1919.
RP:ASTAKIE. RODGERS — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Reastarie, entered
service Oct. 3, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company B.
320th Infantry, 80th Division, went
overseas in the Spring of 1918, re-
turned May 3, 1919 and was honorably
discharged June 1919.
RIPPLE. GEORGE R.^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Ripple, entered ser-
vice in May 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and Camp Wheeler.
Was attached to Medical Corps. Was
honorably discharged in the Spring of
1919.
ROSWALD, JAMES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Roswald, entered
service July 1, 1918, was assigned to
Vancover Island and attached to Com-
pany K, Casual Detachment. He re-
ceived an honorable discharge Dec. 21,
1918.
SARVER, OMAR L. — Sou of Mrs.
Elizabeth Pierce, entered service May
28, 1918 and was assigned to Cape
May, sailed overseas in July 1919, was
attached to U. S. S. Katrima Lucken-
bach, returned Oct. 16, 1919 and is
still in service.
SEKON, JOHN — Son of Mrs. Teriza
Werostik entered service April 21,
1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock
and attached to Company B, 11th In-
fantry, 28th Division, went overseas
May 5, 1918, returned April 27, 1919
and was honorably discharged May 13,
1919.
SHAW, GEORGE P. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. David A. Shaw, entered ser-
vice in April 1918 and was assigned
SHIREY. HIRAM F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F. Shirey, entered
service May 17, 1917 and was as-
to Camp Lee. was attached to 3l3th signed to Camp Bellvoir. went over-
Field Artillery, was honorably dis
charged Dec. 9, 1918.
seas May 10. 1918, was attached to
29th Regiment, 20th Engineers. Served
as a Corporal, returned July 4, 1919
and was honorably discharged July 10.
1919 at Camp Dix.
SHUSTER. JOSEPH R.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shuster, entered
service in July 1918 and was assigned
to the Great Lakes Camp. Was at-
tached to the Navy. Was honorably
discharged in Jan. 1919.
SMITH. FRANK C. — Son of Mr.
Archie S. Smith, entered service Sept.
7, 1917 and was assigned to Camp Lee
and Camp Dis. Sailed May 24, 1917,
was attached to Company A, 80th Di-
vision, 313th Machine Gun Battalion,
returned June 7, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 9, 1919.
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SMITH. FORD EARL — Son of Mr. STEVICK. HARIiY— Son of Mr. aud STUCK. MILTOX— Son of Mr. and SWAUGER, CLARENCE — Son of
and Mrs. James A. Smith, entered ser- Mrs. Herman Stevirk, entered service Mrs. Levi Stuck, entered service June Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swauger, enter-
vice April 29, 1918, and was assigned April 15, 1917, was assigned to Camp 7, 1917, was assigned to Fort Ogle- ed service March 1918, was assigned
to Camp Lee. Sailed June 8, 1918, Hancock and attached to the 111th In- thorpe and attached to Troop L, 11th to Camp Harry Jones and attached to
was attached to Company E, 145th In- fantry. Sailed May 5, 1918, was Cavalry, he was honorably discharged the Cavalry, he was honorably dis-
fantry, 37th Division. Was wounded wounded, returned May 1919 and was June 24, 1919 with the rank of Cor- charged Nov. 4, 1918 with the rant ol
served as a Corporal, returned March honorably discharged the same month poral. Sergeant.
11, 1919 and was honorably dis- with the rank of Corporal,
charged April 8, 1919.
TARR, JOHN — Son of Mr. George
Tarr, entered service July 25, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Troop A. 3rd Cavalry, went
TRAVATO, GUISEPPE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Travato, entered ser-
vice Aug. 8. 1918 and was assigned
overseas Sept. 15, 1918, returned June Sept. 4, 1918, was attached to Com ■
30, 1919 and was honorably discharged pany A, 56th Pioneer Infantry, re
July 7, 1919.
TURK, JOHN, JR. — Son of Mr. VAN ORMER, LINDEN S. — Son of
John Turk, entered service Sept. 5, L. G. Van Ormer, entered service Nov.
1918 and was assigned to Camp Meade. 4, 1918 and was assigned to Camp
to Camp Wadsworth, went overseas Attached to 2nd Training Battalion, Jessup and Camp Holabird, attached
154th Depot Brigade, was honorably to Motor Transport Corps, served as
discharged Dec. 23, 1918. a Sergeant, was honorably discharged
April 3, 1919 and re-enlisted for one
turned June 26. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 30, 1919.
year.
VAX FIRMER, IVAX CLAIRE— Son WALLACE, CHARLES— Son of Mr. WESTOX, WILLIAM G.— Son of WIGLE. ARXOLD— Son of Mr. and
of L G. Van Ormer entered service and Mrs. John Wallace, entered ser- Graffius Weston, entered service July Mrs. Christ Wigle, entered service May
Aug " 28 1918 and was assigned to vice Julv 24, 1918. was assigned to 1. 1918, was assigned to Fort Jay, N. 27, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Camp Lee attached to 2nd Regiment, Camp Lee aud attached to Company C, Y. Served as a Physical Director in Greenleaf and attached to Company A,
155th Denot Brieade was honorably 26th Infantry, 1st Division, went over- the Y. M. C. A. Was honorably dis- 605th Engineers, went overseas Sept.
discharged Nov. 22, 1918.
seas Sept. 15, 1918. returned Sept. charged July 15, 1919.
1919 and was honorably discharged
the same month.
1918. returned May 1919 and was
honorably discharged the same month
with the rank of Corporal.
WIGLE, HARRY— Son of Mr. and -WOODS, HARRY — Son of Thomas WOODS, THOMAS — Son of Mr. WOODS, \\ ILLIAM— Son of Thos.
Mrs. Christ Wigle, entered service Woods, entered service April 14, 1917, Thomas Woods, entered service Sept. Woods, entered service Oct. 3, 1917,
Sept 18, 1917, was assigned to Camp was assigned to Camp Hancock and at- 18, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
Lee and attached to the 305th Sani- tached to Companv B, 111th Infantry, and attached to Company F, 320th In- ed to Company B, 320th Infantry, 80th
tarv Train, 80th Division, went over- 28th Division, went overseas May 1918 fantry, 80th Division, went overseas Division, he was honorably discharged
sea's May 24, 1918, returned Dec. 17, and was killed in action Aug. 12, 1918 June 1918. was wounded by shrapnel, Jan. 1919.
1918 and was honorably discharged by machine gun fire. returned Nov. 1918 and was honorably
Jan 23 1919 discharged with the rank of Corporal
on Jan. 1919.
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YAWNS. JOHN— Son of Mrs. Eva
Yawns, .entered service Aug. 25, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Robison, later
Dix and attached to Battery E, 17th
Artillery, 2nd Division, went overseas
Dec. 9, 1917, was wounded by shrap-
nel, returned May 27, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 11 1919,
DEMETRIO. BERNARDO — Son of
Mrs. Donah Bernardo, entered service
Oct. 12, 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Sherman, was attached to Com-
pany Q. Was honorably discharged
Dec. 13, 1918.
DETRIOK. RAYMOND S. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Detrick, entered
service Sept. 22, 1917 and was as-
signed to Camp Lee, sailed overseas
May 26, 1918, was attached to Com-
pany C. 305th M. S. T.. 80th Division.
Served as a First Sergeant, returned
June 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 11, 1919.
DUNGEE, WILLIAM H.— Son of GRANTS. CLYDE 0.— Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dungee, entered and Mrs. George Grant, entered ser-
service Aug. 3, 1918, attached to Com-
pany C, 803rd Infantry, went overseas
vice Oct. 3, 1917 and was assigned to
Gamp Lee, Camp Mills and Camp Dix.
returned Aug. 16, 1919 was honorably Sailed April 4, 1918, was attached to
discharged Aug. 21, 1919.
the 328th Machine Gun Battalion. 85th
Division, was shell shocked, returned
in April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged in April 1919.
GRANTS, GEORGE H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Grants, entered ser*
vice April 4, l9l8 and was assigned to
Camp Lee and Camp Dix sailed in
May 1918. was attached to Company
K, 7th Infantry, was slightly gassed,
returned in Feb. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged March 1, 1919.
LACARIA. PASQUALE — Son of
Nick Lacaria. enlisted May 29, 1918
and was sent to Camp Humphreys,
Company L. 10th Division Engineers.
Was honorably discharged June 15,
191S.
KING, LLOYD — Son of Mrs. Scott
King, enlisted Sept. 1918 in the S.
A. T. C. at Wayneslnirg College, was
honorably discharged Nov. 11, 1918.
McKlNLEY. M. R.— Son of Mrs. C.
F. Rawley, enlisted July 21, 1917, sent
to Camp Hancock and Dix attached
to Company K, 110th Infantry 28th
Division, sailed May 3, 1918, returned
May 11, 1919, discharged that month.
SECON, JOSEPH— Son of Mrs.
Teriza Werostek, enlisted May 27,
1918 and was sent to Camp Greenleaf,
Ga., was assigned to the Medical
Corps, was honorably discharged from
service on Nov. 15, 1918.
STELLA, JOE — Enlisted in May
1918, was sent to Camp Dix, attached
to the 605th Engineers, went overseas
in Sept. 1918. returned from overseas
June 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged that same month.
WADDELL, THOMAS M.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waddell. entered
service Nov. 1, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Polk and Camp Meade. Was
attached to 154th Depot Brigade. Was
honorably discharged Jan. 2, 1919.
WADE, JAMES H.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Wade, entered service June
29. 1918, assigned to Camp Hancock,
attached to M. O. R. S. Served as a
Corporal, honorably discharged Jan. 7,
1918, at Camp Hancock.
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Woman's Committee Council of National Defence
The first step taken by the Women's Committee of the
Council of National Defense was through the Registration De-
partment when it effected an organization that covered the entire
county, reaching nearly every woman living within its boundaries.
At first many women felt that while their country was at war it
did not touch them personally, that there was little they could
do to help, and that the important work could be carried on by
those in closer contact with it. But they soon realized that there
were things they could do. As the various meetings were held
in their districts, their patriotism became keener. They ex-
perienced an awakened desire to be of service and to feel that
they had a part in the war. This desire was so aroused in
many communities that there was lOO per cent registration.
The plan which was so ably worked out by the county Di-
rector of Registration, MRS. GEORGE W. DAUM of Jean-
nette, shows what may be accomplished by thorough organiza-
tion when directed with a high degree of intelligence and en-
thusiam. Miss Martha B. Steckel, County chairman, reported
to headquarters that Westmoreland County had the proud dis-
tinction of standing in class "A" in registration. Westmore-
land is a county having a large foreign-bred population and pre-
sented the same difliculties which were found in many other
counties. The registration of women was larger than any elec-
toral vote ever cast in the county. The method so successfully
employed consisted in effecting a through organization one
month before the two days officially designated as "registration
days." This organization then carried on an active publicity
campaign for four weeks and the preparatory work was so well
done that on the two special days, 35,000 were registered. Pub-
licity to the movement was given by Four Minute Men at the-
aters, slides at motion picture shows, speakers at meetings, news-
papers, schools, churches, secret organizations, clubs, grange
meetings, foreigners. Township directors held many meetings
to which women were invited. They urged the point that the
registration was an educational piece of work awakening women
to a true sense of their duty. Chairmen were impressed not
with the importance of trying to make all women register, but
with the far greater importance of so arousing their patriotism
that they could not be kept from registering.
Fliers and advertising matter were supplied each township
director in sufficient quantity to cover the territory. They were
distributed through the schools, churches, meetings, etc., The
school superintendents explained registration to the teachers,
asking them to help with the work and many of them took
charge of their school districts. The newspapers did not miss
a chance to help. A very capable publicity chairman was ap-
pointed who saw to it that every newspaper in the county was
supplied with news. To sum it up, the drive or campaign of
organization and publicity covered from six to seven weeks,
leading up to two days of actual registration, which was taken
in the school buildings. There were 150 precincts, and boroughs
in the county and about Soo women participated in the work.
Thus was formed a strong body, trained and volunteer,
eager to serve in a great cause, proud to be given a share in
the defense of the Nation and ready to aid the Government not
only to maintain civil morale, but also to fill the places of those
gallant men who had gone forth to fight.
SOME RESULTS
100 Volunteer clerical workers.
S Paid emergency teachers placed throughout the country.
50 Student nurses enrolled.
50 Industrial workers furnished for work on gas masks.
12 Homes offered for emergency hospitals.
90 Enrolled in classes in one township.
Files were used to recruit office help, paid and volunteers,
teachers, nurses, factory workers, etc. Training classes in
French and stenography established.
Eight students went to State College and afterwards gave
their services in their respective communities. Food Train and
other food demonstrations held. War gardens were a wonderful
success ; nine hundred war gardens in Greensburg alone.
Speakers' Bureau numbered twenty-eight active members.
"Over the Top" in all Liberty Loan drives and various war
activity campaigns.
Took a census of the orphans after the influenza epidemic.
The census revealed many urgent cases, but many homes were
offered.
Rendered valuable service and co-operation through De-
partment of Health and Recreation.
Twenty-seven nurses answered the first call and went out of
the county. The Civilian Relief used files constantly for recruit-
ing their nurses.
The work of the organization as a whole has resulted in
bringing about a better understanding between widely different
classes and nationalities, which cannot fail to result in better
civic development in the future.
The guiding hands of the Women's Committee of the Coun-
sel of National Defense and Committee of Public Safety, in
whose patriotism and interest in the work, Westmoreland Coun-
ty may be proud, were as follows :
Mrs. ^Martha B. Steckel, chairman; Dr. Mary M. Marsh,
vice-chairman ; Mrs. S. W. Smith, vice-chairman ; Mrs. J.
Fisher Motz, vice-chairman ; Mrs. Thomas S. Perkins, vice-chair-
man; l\Irs. Isabella C. Donnelly, vice-chairman; Mrs. W. H. Mc-
Cune, vice-chairman; Miss Anna Kathrine Keck, secretary; Mrs.
Lloyd B. Huff, treasurer.
General Directors Departments
1 Registration and Organization, j\Irs. George W. Daum
2 Food Production, Mrs. T. Fisher Motz
3 Food Conservation and Home Economics, Mrs. James Beacom
4 Women in Industry, Mrs. J. E. Mitinger
5 Child Welfare, Mrs. Richard Woods
6 Social Service Agencies, Mrs. Grace M. Kimber
7 Education, Miss Mary McFarland
8 Liberty Loan, Mrs. Lloyd B. Huff
9 Foreign Relief, Mrs. Sarah S. Mowbray
Standing Committee on Nursing, Mrs. Carolina K. Sondles, N. R.
Publicity chairman, !Mrs. J. H. Frescher.
The township directors were : Mrs. George W. Daum,
County Director; Mrs. I. E. Mitinger, Assistant County Di-
rector; Miss Mary E. Maxwell, Secretary; ;\Irs. J. H. Trescher,
Publicity chairman; Mrs. Mary McKean Johnson, Director for
.\llegheny township ; Mrs. John Crowley, Director for Bell town-
ship; Mrs. J. O. Stough, Director for Cook township; Mrs. E.
T. Edwards, Director for Derry township; Mrs. J. Paul Hellein,
Director for Donegal township; Mrs. A. C. Overholt, Director
E. Huntingdon township; Mrs. W. R. Wynn, Director for
Fairfield township ; Mrs. Will B. Stark, Director for Franklin
township ; Miss Bessie Staymates, Director for Franklin town-
ship; Mrs. J. E. Mitinger, Director for Hempfield township;
Miss Marj' L. Matthews, Director for Ligonier township ; Mrs.
S. W. Smith, Director for Lower Burrell; Mrs. A. W. Wilson,
Director for Loyalhanna township; Miss Nellie Byers, Director
for Mt. Pleasant township; Mrs. C. L. Herbster, Director for
N. Huntingdon township ; Mrs. George W. Shiveley, Director
for Penn township; Mrs. J. Fisher Motz, Director for Rostraver
township ; Mrs. W. H. Painter, Director for Salem township ;
Mrs. C. H. Bolton, Director for Sewickley township; Mrs.
John J. McCune, Director for S. Huningdon township; Mrs.
J. A. Horrell, Director for St. Clair township; Mrs. S. O. Hugus,
Director for Unity township; Miss Nora Swank, Director for
Upper Burrell township: Mrs. Harry Kistler, Director for Wa-
shington township.
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Chapter XII.
Derry District. The pictures and military biographies
shown in this chapter are those of service men from
Derry, New Derry, West Derry, Bradenville, Hillside
and Millwood.
A record that stands without reproach was made by those
who "carried on" at home in this district during the World con-
flict of 1917 and 1918. They gave unflinching support to all
calls whether for money, materials or service.
The splendid branch of the greatest organization of Mercy
the world has ever known — The American Red Cross — got into
activity early in the war and was guided by competent leaders
in Dr. C. W. Banks, chairman; Mrs. G. S. Kiner, vice-chairman;
Nellie M. Bryson, secretary; and D. W. Yealy, treasurer. The
Derry Branch held regular meetings in the parlor of the Y. M.
C. A. building and workrooms were maintained in the high
school building. Here all manner of supplies and garments
were made up by the faithful workers and many women did
knitting and sewing for the Red Cross in their homes. Units
of the local branch were established at New Derry, West Derry,
Bradenville, Hillside and Millwood and these organizations
helped to roll up a record of which any community might well
be proud. In amount of finished articles of comfort and service
to the men "over there," the workers of the district stood among
the first. Many subscriptions were made to the Red Cross War
Fund and a total of $4013.74 was raised.
When the drive was made in 1918 for the United War
Work Fund, the district responded with subscriptions amount-
ing to $9263.03, going considerably over the assigned quota.
In the Y. M. C. A. drive for funds to conduct war work an
equally fine showing was made and $1478.90 was contributed.
Although small in number the Boy Scouts did splendid ser-
vice in the sale of the Liberty Loans, War Savings and Thrift
Stamps, in war and farm gardening and the distribution of
posters and literature.
The Derry district responded in a patriotic spirit to all calls
for supporting the Government in financing the war. Each Bond
issue was oversubscribed. D. W. Yealy was chairman and the
e.xecutive committee was composed of J. W. Freeman, C. F.
Young, S. F. Schwerdt and H. C. McDivitt. The subscriptions
were as follows: First, $3,850; Second, $89,700; Third, $138,-
000; Fourth, $154,500; Victory, $174,500— a total of $560,550.
Dorsey Yealy was chairman of the Four Minute Men. His
principal speakers were George W. McVVherter, Rev. J. C. Burn-
worth, Rev. W. H. Landis, Rev. Fred. L. Will, Prof, Frank
Hartman, F. R. McNary, Dr. B. Hanghwant, James R. Mowry
and Wm. T. Cruse.
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AKINS, RUBERT R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Akins. entered service
in 1918. Was sent to Camp Forrest
and placed with Company I, 52nd In-
fantry, 6th Division. Sailed overseas
July 5, 1918, returned June 16, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 19,
1919.
AMEND. GLENN A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Amend, enlisted June
24, 1916 with Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division, went to Camp
Hancock, later transferred to the
802nd Aero Squadron, sailed May 26,
1918, returned in May 1919 and was
honorably discharged in June 1919.
ANGELINE, OFENIO — Entered ser-
vice in 1917, was sent to Camp Green
and Fort Slocum. Was attached to
Battery D, 4th Field Artillery, sailed
in May 1918, returned July 29. 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug. 4,
1919.
ARMOR, FRANK BOYD — Son of
ilr. and Mrs. George Armor, enlisted
Sept. 3, 1918 in the United States
Na\T- Was sent to the Great Lakes
Naval Training School, was on board
the U. S. S. Massachusetts and Ala-
bama, made several trips to the Philip-
pine Islands and was honorably dis-
charged in Aug. 1919.
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Margaret Beck, enlisted in June 1918 Mrs. A. O. Beltz, enlisted July 2, iyi7, John P. Benson, entered service in Benson, entered service in June 1918.
with the Marine Corps, was stationed with Company C, 4th Infantry, 3rd Feb, 1918. Went to Camp Greenleaf, Went to Camp Upton, was attached to
at Paris Island, was attached to the Division, was sent to Gettysburg and was attached to the 28th Division and the Hospital Corps, went overseas and
53rd Marine Company and was, Nov. other Camps. Sailed in April 1918, was honorably discharged from service served there several months.
1, 1919, still in service. was made Corporal, was wounded Sept. in the Spring of 1919.
29, 1918, returned Jan. 20, 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 5,
1919.
BLAIR. EDMUND P. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Blair, entered service
July 31, 1918. Went to Camp For-
rest, was attached to Company F,
211th Engineer Corps, transferred to
Camp Meade and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 1, 1919.
BOLT, FLOYD G.— Son of Mrs.
Myrtle Bundy, enlisted March 21,
1918, in the Marine Corps, was sta-
tioned at Paris Island, sailed overseas
in July 1918, returned Dec. 20, 1919,
and was honorably discharged in Jan.
1919.
IMioWN, CHARLES J. — Sun of J.
A. Brown, enlisted in 1917 with Com-
pany M, 110th Infantry, 28th Divi-
sion and was assigned to Camp Han-
BROWN. ELMER— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Brown, enlisted in 1917
with the 23rd Engineers, went to
Camp Meade and then to Camp Laurel.
cock. Sailed May 3. 1918, was shell Sailed in March 1918, was slightly
shocked and gassed, returned Nov. 3, wounded, was appointed Mess Sei -
1918 and was honorably discharged geant, returned June 9, 1919 and was
in Feb. 1919. honorably discharged later that month.
BRYSON. GEORGE E. — Son of Mr. BUELL, ARTHUR HOLT — Son of
and Mrs. George B. Bjyson, _enlisted Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Buell, enlisted
BURKE. EARL 0. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George M. Burke, enlisted Feb.
CALVERT, CECIL B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Calvert, entered ser-
Oct. 15. 1918 in the S. A. T. 0. at June 15. 1917 in the United States 9, 1918. Went to Camp Sevier, was vice Sept. 5, 1918. was sent to Camp
Carnegie Tech, he was honorably dis
charged from service in Dec. 1918,
Navy. Was assigned to the U. S. S. attached to the Air Service, sailed Greenleaf then Fort Benjamin Harri
Von Stuben, made many trips overseas April 23. 1918, returned May 23, son, was attached to Ci
between Oct. 31, 1918 and July 9, 1919 and was honorably discharged 147th Engineers and was
1919. He was honorably discharged June 2, 1919 with the rank of 1st discharged Dec. 15, 1918
Sergeant.
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DRIPS, ANDREW C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry W. Drips, enlisted in
the Navy and was sent to Norfolk, Va.
He was transferred to Washington, D.
C. and was honorably released after
llie signing of the Armistice.
DRIPS, DAVID E. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry N. Drips, enlisted in April
1917, went to Fort Oglethorpe and was
tliere commissioned 1st Lieutenant.
Was attached to the Infantry of the
81st Division. Sailed overseas in July
1918, returned in June 1919 and was
honorably discharged in July 1919.
ECKENROAD, WILLIAM J. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Eckeurofid, en-
listed in Oct. 1917 in the United
States Navy. Was sent to Norfolk,
then New York, was on board the U.
S. S. Wabash, made seven trips over-
seas and was honorably discharged
April 21, 1919.
ENGLE, P. H.— Son of Mrs. E. B.
Engle, enlisted April 8, 1901 in the
Regular Army. Was stationed at Fort
Oglethorpe, was in charge of the Ger-
man prisoners there, was commissioned
1st Lieutenant and was, at the time of
publication, still in service.
rORSHA, LLOYD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Forsha, entered service Sept.
19, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and
there attached to Company K, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division, sailed May
26, 1918, was gassed Nov. 1, 1918, re-
turned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 8, 1919.
FOSTER, WILLIAM E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Foster, entered service
Oct. 6. 1917, went to Camp Lee and
was placed with Company D, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed in
May 19"l8, returned June 9, 1919 and
was honorably discharged later that
month.
FRITZ, JOHN ALEX — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Fritz, entered service
Sept. 3, 1918. Went to Camp Sher-
man, was attached to Company D,
158th Depot Brigade and was honor-
ably discharged Dec. 3, 1918.
GEORGE, DENVER R. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. George, enlisted July
9, 1918 with Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division, was sent to
Camp Hancock and on May 3, 1915
sailed for France. Was wounded Oct.
7, 1918, returned Dec. 20, 1918 and
was honorably discharged Jan. 30,
1919.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gontz, entered
service Sept. 6. 1917. was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company I,
320th Infantry, 80th Division. Was
made Sergeant, sailed May 27, 1918,
was slightly wounded, returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 9, 1919.
i.d.Nl/,, HiiBART M. — .Son of Mr.
and ilrs. J. B. Gontz, entered service
April 5, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Headquarters Com-
pany then the 317th Infantry Band,
80th Division. Sailed May 2(i, 1918,
returned June 1, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 12, 1919.
l.dOl.iMAN. HARULD R. — .Sun of G(.IZLICK, JOH.V .M . s„n of Mr.
Mrs. H. R. Goodman, entered service and Mrs. John Gozlick, enlisted April
Sept. 5, 1918. was sent to Camp 21, 1917, with Company M, 110th In-
Greenleaf and was placed with Base fantry, 28th Division and was sent to
Hospital No. 82. Sailed in Oct. 1918, Camp Hancock, sailed May 3, 1918,
returned in Sept. 1919 and was at returned April 30, 1919 and was hoii
the time of publication stationed at orably discharged May 6, 1919.
Carlisle Hospital.
HARVEY. PAUL W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. C. Harvey, enlisted in
1918. Was in the 298th Aero Squad-
ron at Carnegie Tech, the Erie Tiain-
ing School and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 15, 1919.
HAUTMAN, ELGEXE E.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartman, en-
listed in 1917 with the 102nd Aero
Squadron, was assigned to Kelly Field,
sailed Nov. 23, 1917 was in a training
school in France, returned in March charged Sept. 21, 1919.
19-9 and was honorably discharged in
April 1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
HENDERSON, PAUL T. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Henderson, enlisted
June 26, 1916 with Company M, 110th
Infantry, 28th Division. He went to
El Paso, Texas and was honorably dis-
HEM>i,KSUN, FLoYD — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Henderson, entered
service April 5, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Comjiany
D, 317th Infantry, 80th Division.
Sailed May 25, 1918, was wounded
returned May 2, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 13, 1919.
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CliAMBERLAIN, RAYMOND — Son CONNER. PATRICK — Son of Mr. CONNOLLY. EDWARD W. — Son of CONNOLLY", ROBERT JOHN — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chamberlain, ond Mrs. Michael Conner, entered ser- John Connolly, enlisted Aug. 15. 1918 of John Connolly, enlisted in the Navy
enlisted in 1917 with Comitany M. vice in Sept. 1918. Was assigned to at Camp Pitt. Was transferred to Aug. 27, 1917. Was sent to a Naval
110th Infantry, 28th Division and %vas Camp Greenleaf, placed with Company Cami) Jackson and Dix and was honor- Aviation Camp, at Miami, Florida and
sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed May D, 153rd Brigade, was transferred to ably discharged Jan. 11, 1919. was honorably discharged Dec. 27,
3, 1918, was slightly gassed, returned Camp Upton, Merritt and Dix and was 1918.
in May 1919 and was honorably dis- honorably discharged in March 1919.
charged later that month.
I iMiK, liiA I'. — Snii of .Mrs. Liz/ie t'orKLAND, HARRY W. — Son m ( nUhiY. .K.mX C. — Son ni Mix. i'!;iiss, Tii(i.\LVS A.^Sun of Mr.
Cook, entered service June 20, 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copeland, entered Mary Chuckla, enlisted June 26, 191G, and Mrs. Thos. Cross, entered service
went to Camp Lee and was placed with service May 26, 1918, was sent to was assigned to Camp Hancock and at May 29, 1918. Was attached to Com-
the 41st Machine Gun Company. Sail- Camp Greenleaf and placed with Base tached to Comjiany M. 110th Infantry,
ed overseas Sept. 8, 1918, returned Hospital No. 214. Sailed overseas 28th Division. Sailed May 3, 1918,
July 9, 1919 and was honorably dis- Sept. 1, 1918, returned June 28, 1919 was gassed and shot through the knee,
charged July 11, 1919. and was honorably discharged in July returned May 11. 1919 and was hon-
1919. oraMy discharged May 23, 1919.
pany B, I30th Engineers, sailed Sept.
4, 1918, was slightly gassed, returned
July 7. 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month with the
rank of Sergeant.
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Mrs. Thomas Cross, entered service
and was placed with Company M, 1st
Replacement Regiment, 20th En-
gineers., was assigned to Humphreys,
Va., and Washington, D. C. and was
honorably discharged March 8, 1918.
CROMLING, CHARLES F. — Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. John Cromling. enlisted
in June 1918 in the Marine Corps, was
sent to Paris Island, attached to the
5th Regiment, 2nd Division, sailed
overseas in Sept. 1918, returned Aug.
3, 1919 and was honorably discharged
about ten days later.
CVFHEKT, BASyiL A —Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Cyphert, entered ser-
vice Aug. 8, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Wadsworth and attached to the
56th Pioneer Infantry and was later
attached to the 1st Field Artillery.
Sailed Sept. 4, 1918, returned June 26,
1919 and was honorably discharged
four days later.
DANDO. WILLIAM C.~Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jonah Dando, entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Lee attached to Headquarters* Com-
pany 155th Dep.ot Brigade and was
honorably discharged Dec. 18, 1919.
DEAN, LEYLAND F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. P, D. Dean, entered service
April 27, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Meade, was placed with the 8th Com-
pany, 154th Depot Brigade and was
honorably discharged May 23, 1919.
DELL, FOREST D. — Son of Phillip
Dell, entered service in April 1918,
was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Headquarters' Company, 80th Division.
Sailed in June 1918, returned May 29,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 5, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
geant.
DOAK. CHARLES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank W. Doak. entered service
in Sept. 1917, was sent to Camp Lee,
then Gordon, was attached to Company
A, 321st Machine Gun Battalion, 80th
Division, was made Sergeant and was
honorably discharged Jan. 1, 1918.
DOAK. WESLEY W.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Doak, entered service
May 26, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Field Re-
mount Squad No. 316. He transferred
to Camp Joseph E. Johnson, then New-
port News, sailed Aug. 14. 1918. re-
turned June 26, 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged the next day.
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HERRING.
Mr. and Mr?
CHARLES P. — Son of HOLMES, STELLMAN— Son of Mr. HORRELL. HARRY BOYD— Son
H. H. Herring, enlisted and Mrs. D. M. Holmes, enlisted in the of John Horrell. enlisted May 15,
HORRELL, DANIEL — Son of John
Horrell. entered service Sept. 6, 1918,
May 15, 1917. -N^-as assigned to Allen- S. A, T. C. at Carnegie Tech. He was 1917, was sent to Fort Houston and went to Camp Lee and was attached to
town and attached to Base Hospital honorably discharged in Dec. 1918
No. 27, was later transferred to the
Quartermaster Corps. Sailed in Sept.
1917, returned Aug. 13, 1919 and was
honorably discharged Aug. 28, 1919
with the rank of 1st Lieut.
attached to Company D, 1st Develop-
ment Battalion, transferred to Camp
Bowie and was honorably discharged
Feb. 28, 1919.
the Rainbow Division. Sailed in Feb.
1918, was gassed, returned in April
1 919 and was honorably discharged
later.
HUGHES. WILLIAM D. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughes, entered
service Aug. 8, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Dix then AVadsworth and at-
tached to the Supply Company, 56th
Pioneer Infantry. Sailed Sept. 4.
1918, returned June 25, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 30, 1919,
HUMPHREYS. WILLIAM J. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphreys, en-
tered service in June 1918. Was
sent to Camp Dix. attached to Com-
pany B, 5th Engineers, sailed June
29. 1918, returned July 6, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 13,
1919.
HUNTER. CHARLES W. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, entered
service ilay 26, 1918. was sent to
Camp Lee then Camp Greenleaf. Was
attached to Headquarters' Company,
1st Replacement Depot, sailed in Nov.
1918, returned in July 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 31, 1919.
HUNTER, GEORGE H. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Hunter, entered
service in 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company D, 320th In-
fantrv, 80th Division. Sailed in May
1918, was wounded on Sept. 28, 1918
returned in Jan. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged in Feb. 1919.
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IGO, CHARLES R.— Sun of Mr. and It.o, Kt'IiERT IRWIN— Sun of Mr. -lAKKKTT. I'AIl, K' --^.ml of Mr. JONES, EDWARD — Sou of Mrs. C.
Mrs. William L. Igo entered service and Mrs. William T. Igo, enlisted in and Mr^. 1'. E. Jiirretl. eiitt-red ser- Jones, entered service May 27, 1918,
in 1918, went to Camp Lee and was 1917 with Company M, 110th Infan- vice June 8, 1917. went to Allentown went to Cami) Sherman and was al-
placed with Company C, 305th Am- try. 28th Division and was assigned and was placed with the 574th Am-
munition Train, 80th Division. Sailed to Camp Hancock. Sailed May 2, 1918 bulance Corps. Sailed Jan. 9. 1918,
May 26, 1918, returned in June 1919 and was killed the night of Aug. 2nd returned May 17, 1919 and was hon-
and' was honorably discharged June in an air raid, in the La Carmel orably discharged May 29, 1919.
9th. Woods.
tached to Base Hospital No. 13. Sail-
ed in Oct. 1918 was attached to Base
Hospital No. 85 at Montoir. France
and was, at the time of publication,
still in service overseas.
KARA.SACK. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. KKKN. PALL C. — Son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Joseph Karasach, entered Mrs. Robert Kern, enlisted Sept. 22,
service Sept. 22, 1918, went to Camp 1917, with the 12th Infantry. He
Lee and was attached to Battery B,
319lh Field Artillery, 82nd Division.
Sailed May 19. 1918. returned and was
honorably discharged May 11, 1919.
later transferred to the Central Ma-
chine Gun Officers' Training School,
at Camp Lee. was made Sergeant and
was honorably discharged Dec. 18,
1918.
KiNEK. GKoRGE McC — Son of KNoTT. G i->t.»Ku K^.-^uii ui .Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George Kiner. enlisted Mrs. Mike Knott, enlisted in 1916
June 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee with Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th
and attached to the Dental Department Division and was assigned to Camp
of the 319lh Infantry, SOth Division Hancock with that outfit. Sailed over-
and was commissioned 1st Lieutenant, seas May 3. 1918 and was killed in an
Sailed May 18. 1918. was attached to air raid.
313th Engineers, 8th Division, was
made Captain returned July 19. 1919
and was honorably discharged later
that month.
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KUNTZ. VERNER ELLUS— Son of
Mr. and Mrs, John Kuntz, entered ser-
vice Aug. 15, 1918, was in the S. A.
T. C. at the University of Pittsburgh,
transferred to Camp Jackson, was
made Sergeant Major and was honor-
ably discharged March 24, 1919.
LARNER, JAMES HARVEY — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lamer, enlisted
June 4, 1917 with Company M, 110th
Infantry, 2Sth Division and was sent
to Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3,
1918. was wounded in the left ankle
at Chateau Thierry, returned Sept. 4,
1918 and was, Sept. 1, 1919, still in
service.
LENHERT, HOMER— Son of Cyrus
Lenhert, entered service May 27, 1918,
went to Fort Oglethorpe and was at-
tached to the Medical Department. He
transferred to Camp Greenleaf and had
his leg cut off by a train while there
and was honorably discharged in Nov.
1918.
LINT, WILLIAM UHRIA — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lint, entered ser-
vice May 26. 1918. He was sent to
Camp Greenleaf, was placed with Am-
bulance Company No. 6 and was hon-
orably discharged June 15, 1919.
LEVIS. LAWRENCE— Sun of .Mr.
and Mrs. John Levis, entered service
in 1918. Was sent to Camps Lee and
Johnson, was attached to the Veterin-
ary Corps and was honorably discharg-
ed March 3, 1919.
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Low i:. MARCUS WESLEY— .Sun m
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lowe, entered ser-
vice Aug. 15, 1918, was in the S. A.
T. C at the University of Pittsburgh
and later went to Camp Jackson, was
attached to Mattery F, 11th Field Ar-
tillery. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 5, 1919.
IJ 'iUKK. ISAAC W. — Son of John
W. and Jeaunette B. Luther, entered
service Sept. 24, 1917. Was sent to
Fort McPherson, attached to the Medi-
cal Corps, Camp Hospital No. 21. Was
transferred to Camp Merritt, sailed
March 20, 1918. returned June 3, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 12.
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^H IKDY, GEORGE A— .s,.u of
John McCurdy, entered st-rvice Feb.
26, 1918, went to Cap Lee and was
placed with Company H, 146th Infan-
try, 37th Division. Sailed June 13,
]918, was wounded, returned Feb. 12,
1919 and was honorably discharged
March 31, 1919.
MeV'LUXE, PHILLIP— Son of Mrs.
Emma McClune, entered service in
Dec. 1917, was sent to Gettysburg and
Camp Green, attached to the 61st Ma-
chine Gun Comjtany, 5 th Division.
Sailed in April 3918, returned in July
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 27. 1919.
McC ALLEN, EDWARD — Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth McCallen, entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company K, 315th
Infantrv, 79th Division. Sailed Sept.
6. 1318, returned May 30, 1919 and
wa.s honorably discharged June 6,
1919
M<.G()VEKX. EDWARD THuMAS—
Entered service April 25. 3 918, went
to Camp Sherman and was attached to
Battery A, 323rd Field Artillery, 32nd
Division. Sailed June 10, 1918, re-
truned May 13, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged on the 26th of that
month.
Mi-GILL. uLuUUL CKAMER— Son
of Charles B. McGill. entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Lee, attached to the Ordnance Corps,
was transferred to Camp Eustis, was
made 1st Class Sergeant and was hon-
orably discharged June 9, 1919.
MfKELVEY. ROY F. — Son of Mr. McKELVEY, PAUL G. — Sou of Mr. McMANANY. PATRICK J. — Son of McMANANY, ROBERT E.^Son of
and Mrs. M. G. McKelvey, entered ser- and Mrs. M. G. McKelvey, enlisted in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McManany, en- Mr. and Mrs. John McManany, enlisted
vice Oet. 8, 1918, was in the S. A. T. Air Service in 1918. Was sent to tered service Nov. 5, 1918, was sent in 1917 with Company M, 110th lu^
C. at Washington Sc Jefferson College Kelley Field, commissioned 2nd Lieu
and was honorably discharged Dec. 15, tenant and was honorably discharged
1918. in March 1919.
to Camp Lee and attached to Company fantry, 28lh Division and was assigned
A, 148 th Infantry, 37th Division, to Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3.
Sailed June 21, 1918, returned in May 1919 and was seriously wounded July
1919 and was honorably discharged 20th and died about ten days later,
later.
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Mi-WHKRTER. MILES — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. James McWherter, entered
service in 1917, was sent to College
Park. Maryland and attached to Radio
Division. Was transferred to Camp
Lewis, Washington, D. C, commission-
ed 2nd Lieutenant and was honorably
discharged in Jan. 1919.
MACK. CLARENCE M. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Mack, enlisted in May
1917. was assigned to Camp Hancock
and attached to Company M. 110th In-
fantry. 28th Division. Sailed overseas
May 3. 1918. was made Corporal and
was killed in action in the battle of
the Marne.
MALCOMSOX, DAVID G. — Son of
Mrs. Agnes Malcomson. entered service
in Jan. 1917, Fort Terry and attached
to Headquarters' Company, 56th Coast
Artillery Corps. Sailed in June 1918,
was made Corporal, returned in Jan.
1919 and was Oct. 1, 1919 not yet dis-
charged.
MALCOMSON. JOHN G. — Son of
Mrs. Agnes Malcomson, enlisted in
July 1918, went to Columbus Barracks
then Camp Kearney and was attached
to Battery D, 47th Field Artillery.
Sailed overseas, returned in Feb. 1919
and was honorably discharged on the
17th of that month.
MALCOMSON. WILLI'AM A. — Son
of Mrs. Agnes Malcomson, entered ser-
vice in Feb. 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Company E. 305th
Motor Supply Train. Sailed in April
1918, returned in June 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month
with the rank of Sergeant.
McADAMS, ANDREW J. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. B. McAdams, enter-
ed service Feb. 11, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Company E,
305th Engineers. 80th Division, sailed
May 26. 1918, had his leg broken and
was slightly gassed, was made Cor-
poral, returned June 3, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 11, 1919.
MILLER. ANNA L. — Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Miller, enlisted
in Jan. 1919. She was a Y. M. C. A.
worker, sailed Jan. 22, 1919, was in
the Chamounix Leave Area, returned
Aug. 10, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged three days later.
MILLER. THOMAS G. — Son of Mrs.
Samuel Hess, entered service May 20,
1918. went to Fort Oglethorpe and
was attached to the Medical Corps.
He transferred to Payne Field then
West Point, was made Sergeant and
was honorably discharged Feb. 10,
1918.
MOORE. HARRY ALBERT — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Moore, entered
service in Oct. 1917, went to Camp Lee
and placed with Company A. 513 th
Engineers. Sailed overseas April 29,
1918. was wounded and gassed, re-
turned in Feb. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged in March 1919.
MOORE. CLARENCE W. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Moore, en-
tered service in Sept. 1918. He was
assigned to Camp Sherman where he
served as cook.
MOWRY. GLENN Y. — Sou uf Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Mowry, enlisted in
June 1916 with Company M, 110th
Infantry. 28th Division. He served
on the Border, was honorably dis -
charged, but re-enlisted at the begin-
ning of the World's War with the
Motor Mechanics.
MOWRY, VICTOR— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Mowry, entered service
in 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company I. 320th Infantry,
80th Division, sailed in May 1918.
was gassed and in the hospital for six
months, returned Dec. 23, 1918 and
was honorably discharged in April
1919.
MOWRY, RUSSELL B. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Mowry. enlisted in
1916 with Company M. 110th Infantry,
28th Division and was sent to Camp
Hancock, sailed overseas May 3, 1918,
was shell shocked and burned with
gas, returned in May 1919 and was
honorably discharged later that month.
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MURPHY. RAYMOND R. — Son of
Mrs. Anna Murphy, enlisted Dec. 11,
1917 in the United Slates Xavy. Was
assigned to Rhode Island, placed on
board the U. S. S. Maine, made several
trips overseas and was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 28, 1918
MURPHY, JAMES EDWARD — Son
of Mrs. Anna Murpliy, entered ser-
vice Feb. 11, 1918, went to Camp Lee
and placed with Battery D, 313th
Field Artillerv, 80th Division. Sailed
May 25. 1918, returned May 28, 1919
and was houorablv discharged June 6,
1919.
NURKIS, LtKuRCjE F. — Sun of Clias.
S. Norris. entered service June 26.
1917, with Company M. 110th Infan-
try, 28th Division. Sailed May 8,
1918, was slightly wounded and gas-
sed, returned March 14. 1919 and was
honoralily discharged March 28, 1919
with the rank of Corporal.
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Mr. and Mrs, George Omelite, entered
service Sept. 5, 1918. went to Camp
Greenleaf. was placed with the Medical
Detachment of the 24th Engineers.
Sailed in Oct. 1918. returned May 20,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 27. 1919.
PERSHING. L. C. —Son of Mrs
Ida Pershing, enlisted June 9, 1917
with the 324th Baking Company, was
stationed at Camp Green, sailed Dec.
16. 1917. returned in the Spring of
1919 and was honorably discharged
later with the rank of Sergeant.
PERSHING. FRANK E. — Son of
Clara C. Pershing, entered service
Aug. 8, 1918, was sent to Camp AVads-
worth and attached to the Infantry.
Sailed Sept. 20. 1918. returned June
13, 1919 and was honorably discharged
two days later.
PIPER, JOSEPH DuSHANE — Son
of Frances J. and Edward J. Piper,
entered service Sept. 16. 1918. was
sent to Camp Dix. then Hill and at-
tached to the 352nd Infantry, 88th
Division, was commissioned 1st Lieu ■
tenant, sailed Oct. 12, 1918, returned
June 1, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 28.
PIPER, CHARLES EDWARD— Suii
of Frances J. and Edward L. Piper,
entered service Sept. 21, 1917, went
to Fort McPherson and was attached
to Camp Hospital No. 21. Went over-
seas in March 1917, returned June 2,
1919 and was honorably discharged
ten days later.
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Frauk Piper, entered service Sept. 5, William Piper, entered service Sept. and Mrs. John Pristas. entered service
1918. went to Camp Greenleaf and was 4, 1918 and was sent to Camp For- June 21, 1918. He was assigned to
attached to the Motor Department, rest. Was attached to the 124th En- Camp Sherman, then Fort Sill, was
Was made Sergeant and was honorably gineers and was honorably discharged attached to Battery E, 14th Field Ar-
discharged in April 1919. Dec. 23, 1918. tillery and was honorably discharged
March 21, 1919.
PRISTAS. JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pristas. entered service in
June 1917. was sent to Fort Bliss, was
attached to Battery F, 82nd Field Ar-
tillery and was honorably discharged
March 21, 1919.
POWERS. MlCLAUD — Son of Mr.
EUas Powers, entered service May 3,
1918, went to Fort Thomas and placed
with Company C, 17th Machine Gun
Company, 6th Division, sailed July 7,
1918, was slightly wounded, returned
June 11, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 19, 1919.
PERSHING. WILLIAM McKINLEY
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pershing,
entered service Sept. 3. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Greenleaf, placed with
the Medical Department and was hon-
orably discharged July 23, 1919.
RAMSEY. CHARLES H. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ramsey, entered
service Sept. 22. 1917, was assigned
to Camp Lee and placed with the
153rd Depot Brigade. He transferrerd
to Camp Gordon and Merritt, sailed
in March 1918, returned in March
1919 and was honorably discharged on
April 12, 1919.
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Reed, entered service and was sent to Mrs. Robert Rhodes, entered service Mrs. Sarah M. Robbins, enlisted June Mrs. Sarah M. Robbins. entered ser-
Camp Greenleaf, was attached to the July 22, 1918, was assigned to Camp 6. 1918 in the United States Navy, vice Sept. 23, 1917 and was sent to
Medical Corps, General Hospital No. Lee and was honorably discharged in Was sent to Wissahickon Barracks, Camp Lee. Was attached to the 19th
14 and was honorably discharged Jan. Aug. 1918. then Cape May and was released Engineers, sailed March 28, 1918, re-
8, 1919. March 10, 1919. turned July 5, 1919 and was honorably
discharged July 11th.
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RAGER, GEORGE CLIXE — Son of ROSS. LOUIS N. — Son of Mr. and
Ruben il. and Rebecca S. Rager, tn- Mrs. Harry Ross, entered service Feb.
tered service May 26, 1918. was sent 11, 1918. AVent to Camp Lee. was
to Camp Greenleaf and placed with placed with the 313th Light Artillery.
Base Hospital No. 108, sailed Sept. Sailed in April 1918, returned Dec. 24,
STULL. MIKE— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Stull, entered service Feb.
STULL. JAMES PETER— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Stall, entered ser-
1918, went to Camps Lee and Dix vice Sept. 5, 1918, went to Camp
and attached to Company C. 601st En-
gineers. Sailed June 3, 1918, re-
1. 1918, returned July 6, 1919 and 1918 and was honorably discharged turned July 6, 1919 and was honor-
was honorably discharged July 15, Feb. 12. 1919.
1919.
ably discharged July 12th.
Greenleaf and was placed with Base
Hospital No. 90. Sailed Nov. 10,
1918, returned July 6, 1919 and was
honorably discharged six days later.
STRUBLE,
John Struble,
with Company
Division. \V
Hancock. Sa
was killed in
HARRY H. — Son of
enlisted Feb. 26, 1918,
M, 111th Infantry. 28th
IS stationed at Camp
iled May 3, 1918 and
the battle of the Marne.
SQUIBS, JACOB G. — Son of Mrs.
L. B. Squibs, enlisted June 26. 1916
with Company M, 110th Infantry,
2Sth Division and was sent to Camp
Hancock. Sailed May 3, 1918, was
slightly wounded, returned Jan. 19,
1919 and was honorably discharged
March 22, 1919.
SOBOTA, ANDREW S.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Sobota, entiird si-r
vice Sept. 21, 1917. went to Camp
Sherman and was there attached to
Company B, 380th Infantry, 95th Di-
vision, was made Sergeant and was
honorably discharged Dec. 12, 1918.
SUIT P. LOUIS — Son of Mr. and
Miv, W. B. Shoup. enlisted June 22.
1916 with Company M, 110th Infantry,
28th Division, went to Camp Hancock,
sailed May 3, 1918. was wounded Aug.
6, 1918, returned May 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 23rd.
SHOUP. LKVf— Son of Mr. and
SYSTER. ROY LESTER — Son of
SHANEFELT, THOMAS — Son of
SARSANY^ MIKE — Entered service
Mrs. W. B. Shouii, entered service in Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Syster, enlisted Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shanefelt, en- in May 1917, was assigned to Camp
Feb. 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and June 26, 1916 with Company M. 110th tered service April 5. 1918. went to Lee. Was placed with Company D,
Johnson, was attached to the 413th Infantry, 28th Division and was as- Camp Lee and was placed with Com-
Supply Train, sailed July 10. 1918.
returned July 5, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged ten days later.
signed to Camp Hancock, sailed May pany E, 305th Engineers, 80th Divi
3, 1918, was wounded, was in Base sion. sailed May 26. 1918, returned
Hospital No. 48 for five months, re- May 22, 1919 and was honorably dis-
turned March 13, 1919 and was hon- charged June 10 1919.
orably discharged May 28th.
4th Development Battalion. 155th De-
pot Brigade and was honorablv dis-
charged Nov. 25, 1918.
SAUERS, GEORGE W. — Son of Mr.
SCHOTT, JOHN CARL— Son of Mr.
SEGER, WARD M. — Sou of Walter
SILLAMAX, DR. JAMES W. — En-
and Mrs. Albert Sauers, enlisted July and Mrs. D. M. Schott, enlisted in J. Seger, entered service in Aug. 1917, tered service and was assigned to
'" " "' - -- - ^-ent to Camp Mills and Devens and Camp Oglethorpe and Camp Pike. Also
was attached to the 149th Machine trained at New Orleans. Sailed over-
14, 1917 with Company M, llOlh In- April 1919 with Company M, 8th In-
fantry. 28th Division and was sent to fanlry. Sailed May 15, 1919 and wa
Camp Hancock. Sailed May 3, 1918.
was wounded July 30, 191H, returned
in May 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
Nov. 1. 1919. in the Army of Occupa-
tion, Coblenz, tiermany.
Gun Company. 42nd Division. Sailed
in Aug. 1918, was slightly gassed, re-
turned in May 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged later that month.
seas Aug. 25, 191;^. was assigned to
Base Hospital No. 6. Bordeaux. Re -
turned June 23, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 28, with rank of
Captain.
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SKELLT, JOSEPH DEROY — Son of SMITH. WILLIAM M.— Son of Mr. SPANOGLE, HERSEL W. — Son of THURKIN. CERA— Entered service
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skelly, enlisted and Mrs. J. C. Smith, entered service Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Spanogle, entered Sept. 22, 3 917, was assigned to Camp
in 1917 with Company M, 110th In- in 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and service April 9, 1919. He enlisted for Uordon and placed with Company A,
fantry, 28th Division, sailed from placed with Company B, 305th Field overseas work. Sailed May 19, 1919 319th Machine Gun Battalion, 82nd
Camp Merritt May 3, 1918 and was Signal Battalion, 80th Division. Sail- and was, Oct. 1, 1919, in the army Division. Sailed May 3, 1918, re-
killed in action at the battle of the ed in May 1918, returned May 1919 of occupation. turned May 6, 1919 and was honor-
Argonne forest. and was honorably discharged June 9, ably discharged a week later.
1919.
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vice Sept. 22, 1917, went to Camps
Gordon, Lee and Dix and was attached
to Company A, 319th Machine Gun
Battalion, 82nd Division. Sailed May
3, 1919, was wounded in the ankle, re-
turned May 6, 1919 and was honorably
discharged a week later with the rank
of Sergeant.
TORRENCE, GEORGE \V. — Son of
Mrs. Mary Torrence, entered service
Sept. 4, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Sherman, attached to Company B,
124th Engineers, transferred to Camp
Forrest and was honorably discharged
Dec. 26. 1918.
VENDITTE, MARCO — Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee, and placed with Company
A, 347th Machine Gun Battalion, 91st
Division. Sailed Aug. 27, 191S, re-
turned April 20, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged ten days later.
WINEBRENNER. WILLIAM — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wiuebrenner,
enlisted April 20, 1917 with Company
M, 110th Infantry, 28th Division and
went to Camp Hancock. Sailed Mav
5, 1918, returned April 29, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 16,
1919.
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WADSW^ORTH, JOSEPH L. — Son WITHROW. MEADE G — S.ni of WALTKKS, RDBKUT L — Son of WERNER, JOHN Sun <.f Mr. and
of Mrs. W. R. King, entered service Mrs. Martha W' it lire w, enlisted with !Mr. and Mrs. John K. Walters, en- Mrs. Andrew Werner, enlisted in May
Feb. 26, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee Company M, 110th Infantry, 28th Di- listed Aug. 29, 1917, in the United 1917 with Company M, 110th Infantry,
and placed with Company A, 51st En- vision, went to Camp Hancock, sailed States Navy. Was stationed at New- 28th Division. Went to. Camp Han-
gineers, was made Corporal, sailed in the Spring of 1918, was gassed port News, was placed on board the cock, sailed May 3. 1918, was gassed
June 29, 1918, returned Sept. 1, 1919 Sept. 5, 1918 and died later of pneu- U. S. S. Missouri, made six trips over- and wounded at Chateau Thierry, re-
and was honorably discharged on the monia. seas and was honorably discharged in turned Feb. 21, 1918 and was honor-
10th of that month. Sept. 1919. ably discharged on the 18th of that
month.
WILBURN. DEWEY G.-— Son of Mr. WILBURN, JOSEPH B. — Son of
and Mrs. M. H. Wilburn, entered ser- Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wilburn, entered
vice July 6, 1915 with Company M, service May 27, 1918. Was sent to
110th Infantry, 28th Division. Was Camp Greenleaf, was attached to the
on the Border but was honorably dis- Medical Department. then Motor
charged from service July 21, 1917 on Transportation Companies No. 15, 16
account of physical disability. and 17 and was honorably discharged
Jan. 1919.
WINEMAN, DAVID M.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Wineman, entered ser-
vice April 26, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and attached to Battery B, 315th
Field Artillery 80th Division, sailed
May 26, 1918, was made Corporal, re-
turned May 28. 1919 and was honor-
alily discharged June 13, 1919.
WAGNEK. CHARLES E. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wagner, entered
service July 22, 1918, was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Headquar-
ters' Company, 161st Infantry, 41st
Division. Sailed Oct. 26, 1918, re-
turned Feb. 23, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged March 11, 1919.
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WOLFK, RiMiKU JOSEPH^Son of
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Wolfe, eiilisttnl in
1917 with the 1st Ammunition Train.
Sailed Aug. 7. 1917 was wounded in
action April 24, 1918 and died May
1. 1918.
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VA.MAKICK, JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Yaraarick, enlisted
■ipril 23, 1917 in the United States
Navy. Was stationed at Newport, was
on board the U. S. S. Texas, made
several trips overseas and was honor-
ably discharged June 19, 1919.
FRAY, OLIVER K.
GONTZ, MILES W.
IIKKHIXG. FRANK C.
HERRING, WM. M.
J(1IIN.ST0N", PAUL J.
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ABBATICCHIO, NICKOLAS, M. D. BUELL, ARTHUR H.— Son of Mr.
-Entered service June 1, 1917, was and Mrs. L. N. Buell, enlisted June 15,
CLARK, CARL J.— Son of Harry B. PRYE, WALTER B. — Son of Mr.
and Mary E, Clark, enlisted June 26, and Mrs. \V. H. Prye, entered service
sent to Port Oglethorpe and commis- 1917 in the United States Navy. Went 1916 with Company M, 110th Infantry, in July 1918. Was assigned to Camp
sioned 1st Lieutenant. He transferred to the Philadelphia Navy Y^ard, was on 28th Division. AVent to Camp Han- Pitt, placed with Company C, trans-
to Camp Wheeler, was in the Base board the U. S. S. Von Stuben, made cock, sailed May 3, 1018, was made ferred to Camp Meade, was made Cor-
Hospital and was honorably discharged fourteen trips overseas and was honor-
Jan. 13, 1919. ably discharged July 10, 1919.
Corporal, returned April 26, 1919 and lioral and was honorably discharged
was honorably discharged May 4, 1919. Peb. 2, 1919.
GORDON, ROSE — Daughter of Mr. GEORGE, WALTER A. — Son of Mr. HARTMAN, J. HILL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Gordon, enlisted June and Mrs. J. P. George, enlisted July ,and Mrs. Harvey Hartman, enlisted in
LARKED, JAMES H.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Larned. Enlisted in
1, 1918 as an A, M, C. Nurse. She
28, 1917, with the United States Navy 1918
was stationed at Camp Sheridan and and went to Philadelphia Barracks and Corjjs at the University of Pittsburgh
was honorably discharged April 13, Port Jeffers. R. I. Was on board the He was honorably discharged in Dec.
1919. U. S. S. Kansas, made six trips over- 1918.
seas and was honorably discharged on
the 28th of June 1919.
the Motor Transportation May 1917 with Company M, 110th In-
fantry, 28th Division. Was assigned
to Camp Hancock, sailed May 3, 1918,
was wounded July 31, 1918, returned
Jan. 1, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Peb. 4, 1919.
MATHER. DR. H. R.— Enlisted
Sept. 12, 1918 in the Medical Corps.
Was assigned to Camps Greenleaf,
MURPHY, FELIX L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Murphv, entered ser-
vice Ain-il 5, 1918, was snet to Camp
Sherman and Bowie, was attached to Lee and j)laced with Comi^any M,
General Hosjiital No. 14 and was hon-
orably discharged April 1, 1919.
320th Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed
May 16, 1918, returned June 9, 1919
and was honorably discharged June
13, 1919.
McKELVEY, — Son of Mr. and Mrs. McKELVEY', PAUL GRANT — Son
H. J. McKelvev, enlisted in the S. A. of M. G. McKelvey, entered, service
T. C. at Washington cS: Jefferson Col- Jan. 18, 1918. was in Air Service,
lege. He was honorably discharged went to Cornell, then Camp Dick and
from Military Service Dec. 15, 1919. Love Field, was commissioned 2nd
Lieutenant and was honorably dis-
charged March 31, 1919.
PAHEL. JAMES L. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Pahel, entered service
Oct. 12, 1918. Went into the Navy,
was stationed at Norfolk and was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 20, 1918.
SOUTH, CHARLES A.— Son of Wil- SUOUP, WILLIAM— Son of Mr. SQUIBS, ALFRED— Son of Mrs. L.
Ham N. South, entered service Aug. and Mrs. W. B. Shoup, entered service B. Squibs, enlisted June 28, 1916 with
8, 1918, was sent to Camp Wadsworth, in Aug. 1918. Was in the United Company M, 111th Infantry, 28th Di-
was placed with the Supplv Companv, States Navv, was Chief Yoeman and vision. Was sent to Camp Hancock,
sailed Nov. 8, 1918, returned June 25, was honorably discharged in 1919. sailed May 3, 1918, returned May 4,
1919 and was honorably discharged 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 30, 1919. ten days later.
STEMMLER, EDWARD — Son of SHEAN, ALBERT L. — Son of Al- WOODS. BENJAMIN— Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stemmler. enlisted bert Shea'n entered service Feb. 26, and Mrs. R. S. \\'oods, entered service
in 1917 with Company M, 110th In- 1918, went to Camp Lee and later Sept. 22, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
fanlry, 28th Division and was sent sailed for France. Was slightly gas- and placed with Company H, 325th
to Camp Hancock, sailed May 3, 1918, sed, returned in Ajril 1919 and was Infantry, 2nd Division. Went overseas
was slightly gassed, returned in May honorably discharged May 13, 1919. in the Spring of 1918, returned in the
1919 and was honorably discharged Spring of 1919 and was honorably
later. discharged later.
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Chapter XIII.
AvoNMORE AND Sauna DISTRICT. The pictures and
military biographies shown in this chapter are those of
service men from Avonmore, SaHna and nearby places.
While Avonmore's part in the World War was not so great
as that of some of the larger centers of population she never-
the-less showed her loyalty to our government and fulfilled
her patriotic duty just as nobly as those of our larger towns.
Whether for men or money, every call was answered.
As in almost every community the faithful women were
among the first to get busy. A Red Cross unit of 400 members
was formed and, under the competent leadership of Mrs. Laura
Mclntire as chairman, Mrs. D. H. Slonaker as vice-president,
Miss Dora Boden as secretary, Mrs. W. R. Bowman as trea-
surer, and M. .\. Sutton and W. R. Bowman forming the ex-
ecutive committee, it accomplished a great amount of work.
About $6000 in cash for this work was secured in various ways.
2164 garments were made including 757 knitted articles. Pupils
of the Avonmore High School made and donated a fine ambu-
lance robe and six layettes consisting of 228 pieces were made
and donated by a club of young girls. Generous response was
made to all special appeals such as Belgian relief and linen
donations.
The Rev. Charles G. Mitchell and D. H. Slonaker were
chairmen of the Liberty Loan drives and were ably assisted by
a corps of solicitors, Francis J. Kiab, William Goudy, Harry
Whitesell, Thomas Adams, Howard Whitesell, David Fahne-
stock, Joseph N. Sauers, ]. E. Dunn and Edw, T. Williams
faithfully performed the duties of interviewing and obtaining
subscriptions from the citizens of the community. The women's
committee which did the greater part of the soliciting outside
of the industries consisted of Mrs. John C. Crowley, chairman ;
and Mrs. James Ronian, Mrs. Joseph Shoof, Mrs. AL A.
Sutton, Jliss Emma Kunkle, Miss Florence Taylor, Miss Elsie
Yockey, Miss Mildred .Adams, Miss Bessie McLaughlin and
Miss Aileen Johnson. These same patriotic workers formed
the women's committee of the Council of National Defense and
Committee of Public Safety. $328,500 was the total amount of
money subscribed in the five government loan drives. This
sum was accumulated as follows: First, $12,000; Second,
$52,000; Third, $120,100; Fourth, $92,500; Victory, $51,900.
In the Victory Loan campaign the women's committee, by se-
curing sixty-six subscriptions totaling $16,050 was the first in
the county to receive the banner awarded for doubling its sale
of bonds over previous campaigns.
The War Savings Stamp drive also received splendid sup-
port by the loyal citizens of Avonmore. L'nder the leadership
of Francis B. Smeltzer, a total of $35,158 was invested.
D. H. Slonaker directed the campaign for the United War
Work Fund. This drive was responded to most heartily and
$2,575 was subscribed which was two and one half times the
assigned quota for the district.
Dr. ^L A. Sutton was chairman of the Four Minute Men
and the speakers were Howard Whitesell, Rev. Charles G. Mit-
chell Rev. R. N. Stumpf and Prof. E. B. Kline.
Salina (Bell Township) played well her part in the Great
War. Of both men and money she gave liberally and unstin-
tingly, being ready each lime, when the call came, to pour all
and more than was asked upon the alter of justice and human-
ity. The various Liberty Loan drives were in charge of H.
W. Whitesell, chairman of the men's committee and Mrs. R.
Vincent Hartman, chairman of the women's committee. In
each drive the community went "over the top." The results
were as follows : — Men's committee. First and Second loans,
$36,000; Third loan, $66,000; Fourth loan, $30,400 and the Vic-
tory loan, $25,250. The women's committee secured $11,950 in
the third drive, $3,400 in the fourth drive and $17,050 in the
fifth drive.
The Salina Branch of the .\.\ierican Red Cross was organ-
ized through the efforts of Rev. R. Vincent Hartman. The offi-
cers during the period of the war were Prof. James Hugus,
chairman; Samuel Brown, vice chairman; H. H. Tusseg, sec-
retary and B. W. Caldwell, treasurer. Lender the leadership of
Mrs. H. W. Whitesell and Mrs. G. L. Whitesell, the women of
the community were organized for sewing and knitting. Hun-
dreds of garments and knitted articles were made and forwar-
ded to headquarters. The Salina branch of the Red Cross had
a membership of 485 and in the two drives for funds with
which to carry on the work, $3,403.00 was secured.
The W.\R S.wiNGS Stamp campaign in Bell township in-
cluding Avonmore borough was in charge of Rev. R. Vincent
Hartman who was assisted by an efficient committee of work-
ers. The total subscriptions amounted to $74,050.00; the quota
was $72,500.00, the township oversubscribing by $1,550.00.
Salina had a part in raising war work funds for the Y. M.
C. A. and gave to the extent of $1,500.00.
The organization of Four Minute Men included Salina
and Avonmore with Rev. Hartman as chairman assisted by
Prof. Kline, Rev. R. N. Stumpf, Howard Whitesell and Prof,
Hugus. These men used every opportunity to speak in the
Avonmore theater, at churches, schools and all public gather-
ings.
Salina had si.xty men in the L'. S. .\rmy, one man in the
Xavy and three men in the Marine Corps. Of these young men
who gave their services to our country in time of need, four
were called upon to make the supreme sacrifice and the names
of Claude Rupert, Philip Welsh, Harry Gerheim and Ray Ewing
will never fade from our grateful memory. Their bodies are
lying somewhere in France and four white crosses bespeak the
patriotism, loyalty and sacrifice of the people of Salina.
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ADAMS. GEORGE EDWIN — Son of
Thomas and Sarah Adams, entered ser-
vice the latter part of Fel). 1918. "Was
sent to Garni! Lee. then Hancock, was
placed with Company I. 112th Infan-
try, 28th Division, sailed May 7, 1918,
was wounded, returned Jan. 31. 1919
and was honorably discharged Feb. 4,
1919 with the rank of Corporal.
ANDERSON, ALBERT ELDER —
Entered service Sept. 5, 1918, went
to Camp Greenleaf and was placed
with the Medical Corps, sailed Nov.
12, 1918, returned July 15. 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 23,
1919.
ANDERSON. JOHN RAY — Son of
Mrs. Amanda Anderson, entered ser-
vice April 30, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Sherman and placed with the
Medical Corps of the 308th Engineers,
83rd Division. Sailed June 4, 1918,
returned June 26, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 8, 1919.
ANDERSON, WALTER E. — Son of
Mrs. Sarah A, Anderson, entered ser-
vice Nov. 8, 1917. was sent to Camp
Sherman and placed with Company E,
331st Infantrv, 83rd Division. Sailed
June 4. 1918; returned Jan. 26, 1919
and. was honorably discharged Feb. 8,
1919 with the rank of Corporal.
ASHBAUGH. "WILLIAM ALVIN— HAIRD. ALBERT J^^Son of Mrs
Son of ^\'illiam J. and Julia E. Ash - Mary E. Baird, enlisted in April
baugh, entered service Feb. 26, 1918, 1917. Was first in the Infantry then
went to Camp Lee and Johnston and transferred to the Chemical Warfare Camp Lee and placed with the Ma-
was attached to the Quartermasters' Service, was at Camp Proctor, Sheri- chine Gun Company, yth Infantry, 2nd
Corps. Sailed June 10, 1918. returned dan and Washington, D. C, was made Division. Sailed in Feb. 1918, re-
July 5, 1919 and was honorably dis- Sergeant and was honorably discbarg- turned Aug. 1, 1919 and was honor-
charged on the 12th. ed Jan. 20. 1919. ably discharged on the 13th of that
month.
l;.\IUI). CHARLES ALFKKl)- Sun LAUTOLINIC, STKrilKX J. — Kn-
ot' Hfutlcrson and Annie Baird, enter- tcred service Ajiril 1, 1918. He was
ed service Sept. 18, 1917, sent to assigned to Camps Lee and Meade,
was placed with Company B, 68th In-
fantry, 11th Division, and was honor-
ably discharged Dec. 4, 1918.
BASH, LYSLE, WHITESELL— Son BEIGHLEY. PARKES CALVIN—
of William and Belle Bash, entered Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Beighley. en-
service Oct. 1, 1918, He was in Com- listed in July 1913, and spent three
pany C. at the S. A. T. C. at Lafayette years on the Mexican Border. He
and was honorably discharged Dec.
11, 1918.
re -enlisted in Aviation, was assigned
to Vancouver Barracks, was commis
sioned 1st Lieutenant and was honor ■
abiy discharged in April 1919.
BEITEL. MATHEW THOMAS — Son
of Stei^hen and Theresa Beitel, entered
service Sept. 11. 1917, was assigned to
Camp Grant and placed with Company
E. 21st Engineers, sailed Dec. 23,
1917; returned June 9, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 17, 1919.
BITTXER. IRA— Entered .sL-rvice
Oct. 4. 1918, went to Camp Lee then
Kelly Field and was attached to the
Motor Mechanics, sailed March 4,
1918,. was injured by a piece of fall-
ing timber, returned July 12, 1918
and was honorably discharged Aug.
26. 1919.
130LINGER. CLYDE SELL — Son of BOWMAN, THOMAS VINCENT — CENTRIA. LOUIS— Entered service
W. F. and Amelia K. Bolinger, entered Son of Thomas and Gertrude Bowman, May 28, 1918. He was sent to Camp
service Sept. 6, 1918. He went to enlisted in 1918 in the United States Greenleaf and attached to General
Camp Greenleaf, was honorably dis- Navy. He was assigned to Newport, Hospital No. 26. from there was trans -
charged on account of physical dis- R. I, and was honorably discharged ferred to Fort De Jloines and was
ability. from service Feb. 26, 1919. honorably discharged April 4. 1919.
CLAYPOOL, CLAUDE C. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Claypool, entered
service Aug. 16, 1917. He was at
the University of Pittsburgh, Camp
Hancock and Erie Proving Grounds
and was honorably discharged April
10. 1919.
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CONNELLY. CHARLES FELIX —
Entered military service in May 1918.
\\'ent to Washington Barrat-ks. was
attached to Company D, 29th Engi-
neers, sailed the later part of June,
returned July 5. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged a week later.
COY. CALVIN C. — Son of J. F.
and Bell N. Coy, entered service Oct.
3, 1917, went to Camp Lee and was
placed with the 305th Engineers, sail-
ed May 26. 1918, returned June 2,
1919 and was honorably discharged on
the 11th of that month.
CUNNINGHAM JOHN — Son of
James Cunningham, entered service
Sept. 18. 1917. was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to Company E. 320th In-
fantry, 80 ih Division. Sailed in May
1918, was wounded severely Oct. 11.
1918, returned Jan. 18. 1919 and was.
Oct. 1, 1919 in a hospital in New ably discharged later that month
Jersey.
DEEMER. IRA — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lemmuel Deemer. enlisted June
15, 1917. was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company L.
110th Infantry. 28th Division, went
overseas May 3, 1918, was wounded,
returned May 1919 and was honor -
DeCARLO, COSTANTIXO— Entered
service Sept. 18. 1918 and was sent
to Camp Lee. was attached to Com-
l)any E, 320th Infantry. 80th Divi-
sion, sailed May 17, 1918, returned
June 28, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 3, 1919.
DeCARLO. TONY — Entered service DELlSE. FKAXK— Entered service DICKEY, JOHN CARSON — Son of
in July 1917, went to Gettysburg then Sept. 5, 1918, was sent to Camp E. F. and Sarali Elizabeth Dickey,
Camp Greene and was attached to Greeuleaf and placed with the llOth enlisXed in May 1917. with Headquar-
Corapany M, 58th Infantry, 4th Divi-
sion, sailed May 17, 1918. He was
accidently shot and died in France in
A]iril 1919, held rank of Corporal.
Sanitary Train, 139th Ambulance
Corps, sailed in Oct. 1918. returned
and was honorably discharged May 4,
1919.
ters' Company, 107th Field Artillery,
28th Division and was sent to Camp
Hancock, sailed in April 1918, was
wounded and in the hospital 16 weeks,
returned Dec. 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 31, 1919.
DONALDSON, WILLIAM S. — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Donaldson, en-
tered service May 10. 1918. Was
sent to Cami> Wadsworth and attached
to the Infantry, sailed July 6, 1918.
returned about Dec. 20, 1918 and was
honorably discharged Feb. 9, 1919
with the rank of Corporal.
DONGIOVIN. VITO — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 17, 1917. He went to Camp
Lee and was placed with Company E.
320th Infantry, 80th Division and saw
service as a Verterinary Surgeon.
DoNNELL, MARK BIGLOW — En-
listed April 21, 1917 in the Infantry,
was sent to Camp Hancock and was
honorably discharged on account of
physical disability in Jan. 1918. He
re -enlisted and was sent to Camp
Hancock and was honorably discharg-
ed on account of physical disability in
Jan. 1918. He re-enlisted and was
sent to Camp Stewart, discharged at
Camp Sherman and enlisted again in
the Coast Artillery Corps
EDDER. GEORGE WALTON — Son
of F. H. and Maggie Edder, enlisted
May 10, 1918 in the Marine Corps.
Was sent to Paris Island and attac-hed
lo Company C, 1st Battalion. 5th Regi-
ment, 2nd Division, sailed in Aug.
1918, returned Aug. 3, 1919 and was
honorably discharged ten days later.
FENNELL. FAY NEAL — Son of Dr.
d Mrs. W. L. Fennell. enlisted with
— EDDER. ROY GLENN— Son of F. EDDER, WILLIAM GIBSON— Son EWIN(J, CHARLES RAYMOND-
H. and Maggie Edder. enlisted May of F. H. and Maggie Edder. enlisted Son of Mrs. Artie Ewing. entered ser t * . oq.u t»-
4. 1917 with Comj.any L. 110th Infan- in April 1919 in the United States vice Feb. 26, 1918, was assigned to Company L, 110th Infantry. ^}^y\-
trv. 28th Division and went to Camj) Navv. was assigned to Newport and Camp Lee and placed with Company
Hanco.k. Sailed Mav 3, 1918. was placed on board the U. S. S. Flagship C. 601st Engineers, sailed July 14.
wounded, was awarded a Fourragere, (4eorgia. was bugler, Oct. 1, 1919 still 1918 and died suddenly of heart fail-
returned Oct. 6, 1918 and was honor- in service. ure Nov. 2. 1918. Sergeant Ewing is
ably discharged March 20, 1919. buried near Langres.
_sion and went to Camj) Hancock.
Sailed in May 1918. was wounded July
27, 1918, by shrapnel, returned in
May 1919 and was honorahly dis-
charged May 22, 1919.
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FENNELL, LAWRENCE LEE — Son
of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Fennell, en-
listed Feb. 28. 1919 in the V . S. Navy.
He went to Charleston then Philadel-
phia, was on board the U. S. S. Hart-
ford and Monaghan, was made Yoe-
man. Still in service Oct. 1, 1919.
FENNELL. RAYMOND DeWITT —
Son of Jas. S. and Viola M. Fennell,
entered service in Sept. 1918. He was
in the S. A. T. C. at the University
of Pittsburgh and was honorably dis-
charged in Dec 1918.
FENNELL, GLENN LATTERMAN
— Son of J. S. and Viola M. Fennell.
enlisted Dec. 21, 1917. in the Marine
Corps. AVent to Paris Island, was at-
tached to the 144 til Company. Sailed
in April 1918. was wounded in the
leg, returned Aug. 6. and was honor-
ably discharged ten days later.
FESONE. AUGUST — Enlisted May
28, 1918, was assigned to Camp Taylor
and attached to Company A, 605th
Engineers. Sailed Oct. 1. 1918, re-
turned June 18, 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged June 25, 1919.
FTCKES. RALPH H,— Son of A. W.
and Cora B, Fickes, entered service
in Sept. 1917, waes commissioned 1st
Lieutenant and assigned to Camp
Greenleaf. Was attached to Company
43, Battalion 1 1 of the Medical Corps
and died of pneumonia at Fort Ogle-
thorpe Oct. 18. 1918.
PLICKINGER, McKINLEY SCOTT
— Son of Scott and Mary Flickinger,
entered service Feb. 25. 1918, went
to Camp Lee and was placed with
Company L, 4th Infantry, 3rd Divi-
sion. Sailed July 23. 1918. returned
March 19, 1919, and was honorably
discharged April 8, 1919.
FRANK, JOSEPH — Enterd s.rvir,.
Sept. 19. 1917, was sent to Camp Lee
and attached to Com]>any E, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division, he was honor-
ably discharged March 30, 1918.
GERHEIM. HARRY MORTON —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gerheim,
entered service Nov. 20, 1917, went
to Camp Custer and was attached to
the Machine Gun Company. 125th In-
fantry, 32nd Division. Sailed Feb. 5,
1918. was wounded Oct. 11, 1918 and
died two days later from the effects
of the wounds.
GUIDO. JOSEPH — Entered service
HAAS, HARRY L. — Son of Mrs.
HOOVER, GEORGE DEWEY — Son
May 28, 1918. He went to Camp Ada Haas, enlisted March 26, 1917 of Joseph and Ruth Hoover, enlisted
Greenleaf, then Upton, was placed with Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th
with the 606th Infantry and was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 19, 1919.
Division, went to Camp Hancock and
sailed for France May 5, 1918, was
gassed at Fismes, returned June 20.
1919 and was honorably discharged
six days later.
April 5, 1919 in the United States
Navy. Was assigned to the Great
Lakes Naval Training School, made a
trip to Honolulu on the U. S. S. Wa-
ters. Still in service Oct. 1, 1919.
HUSHAN, EDWARD JOSEPH —
Son of Patrick and Mary Hushan, en-
tered service in July 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee. Was honorably
discharged from service Aug. 30, 1918.
JOHNSTON, ANDREW' J.— Son of
Jas. W'. and Mary M. Johnson, entered
service in Feb. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and placed with Company A.
45th Engineers. Sailed in May 1918,
returned June 13. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged later that month.
JOHNSON, JOHN WILLARD — En-
tered service in May 1918, went to
Fort Winfield Scott and was attached
to the 5th Company, Coast Artillery
Corps. Sailed in Aug. 1918, returned
in March 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
KARNES. FRANK LEWIS — Son of
Charles Karnes, entered service Sept
25, 1918, went to Gettysburg and was
there attached to Company I, 60th In-
fantry, 5th Division. Sailed April
6. 1918, returned Aug. 19, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 28th
of that month.
KARNES. GEORGE W. — Son of
Charles Karnes, entered service in
Sept. 1917. went to Camp Lee and
was placed with Company E. 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division, sailed in May
1918, returned May 30, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 8. 1919.
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KARNES. JOSEPH ALBERT— Son
of Charles Karnes, entered servicp
April 4, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A, 320th
Infantry. 80th Division. Sailed May
18, 1918, was made Corporal. Re-
tnrned May 30. 1919 and was honor
ably discharged June 8,
KENMUIR. LEO J. — Son of William
and Ellen Kenmuir, enlisted June 14.
1916 with Company I, 110th Infantry.
•J8th Division. Was made Sergeant,
sailed May 3, 1918. was slightly
wounded and gassed, returned in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month.
KESSLER. DAVID — Son of Abra-
ham and Rebecca Kessler, enlisted
July 19. 1917. in the Ordnance De-
partment. Was sent to Rock Island
Arsenal, then Camp Dodge and Dix.
was commissioned 1st Lieutenant and
was honorably discharged May 30,
1919.
KING. CLARENCE P. — Son of Mrs.
May Garris, enlisted in Dec. 1917, Ma-
rine Corps, went to Paris Island and
was attached to the 96th Company, 6th
Reg,. 2nd Division. He transferred
to Quantico, Va., sailed in April 1918,
was wounded, returned in July 1919
and was honorably discharged Aug.
9. 1919
KNri'i'i:M-;rKiT, george chal-
MER — Son of U. G. Knuppenburg, en-
tered service Feb. 26, 1918, was sent
to Camp Lee and placed with Com-
pany A, 51st Engineers. Was trans -
f erred to the 83rd Transportation
Corps, sailed June 29, 1918, returned
July 22, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged six days later.
LAUFFER, CHARLES LOGAN —
Son of Frank and Mary Jane Lauffer,
enlisted in Ai)ril 1917 with Company
L. 110th Infantry. 28th Division and
was sent to Camp Hancock, sailed May
3. 1918, was wounded and in the
hospital ten weeks, returned in May
1919 and was honorably discharged
later that month with rank of Cor*
poral.
ilcAULEY. CHARLES A— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. McAuley,
entered service May 29, 1918, went
Camp Greenleaf and was attached to
Base Hos])ital No. 62. Sailed in Aug.
1918. returned May 29, 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 11, 1919.
M.CLELLAN. PAUL CLAKKXCE—
Son of Mrs. C. E. McClellan. entered
service June 12, 1917. Was sent to
Fort DuPont. attached to Battery A.
60th Coast Artillery Corps, 2nd Divi-
sion, was made Corporal and was hon-
orably discharged Sept. 11, 1919.
McCLELLAN, LESTER J. — Son of
M. L. and Emma McClelland, enlisted
Jan. 26, 1918 in Air Service. He went
to Kelly Field and was attached to
the 8th Aero Squadron, was made Ser-
genat and was honorably discharged
in Jan. 1919.
McCONNELL, GLENN W.— Son of
J. M. McConnell. enlisted in the Ca-
nadian Army, was placed with the 3rd
Canadian Reserve Battalion, sailed
for England in the Fall of 1918, Oct.
1. 1919 still in service, stationed at
Whitley. England.
McMUNN, JOSEPH NORMAN— Son
of Mrs. Priscilla McMunn, entered ser-
vice Sept. 18, 1917. He was sent to
Camp Lee. attached to the 8th Infan-
try, 155th Depot Brigade and was
honorably discharged April 5, 1919.
MILLER, HARRY ADDISON — Son
of Murray and Ida Miller, entered ser-
vice April 1, 1918, was sent to Camp
Sherman and placed with Headquar-
ters' Company, 124th Machine Gun
Battalion, 33rd Division, sailed June
24, 1918. returned May 17, 1919 and
was honorably discharged on the 28th.
MILLER, HOWARD MARLIN — En-
tered service in Feb. 1918. Was as-
signed to Vancouver Barracks and at-
tached to the 248 th Squadron, 2nd
Provisional Regiment and was honor -
ably discharged in Jan. 1919,
MILLER, WILLIAM LAIRD— Son
of William L. and Mary M. Miller, en-
tered service May 6. 1918. was sent
to Camp Colt and placed with Com-
pany B, 306th Tank Corps. Sailed
Aug. 14. 1918, was made Sergeant, re-
turned March 18. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged April 10, 1919.
MIHALICH, PETER — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 18, 1917. He went to Camp
Lee and was attached to Remount De-
pot No. 305 Q. M. C. and was honor-
ably discharged March 22, 1919.
OAKLEY. ROBERT HEPPLE — Son
of Mrs. Mary Beerdsnore, enlisted
Sept. 17. 1917 in the Canadian Army.
Was attached to Company H, 58th
Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment,
sailed in Dec. 1917, was wounded by
machine gun bullets, returned May
17. 1919.
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OLAH, JOSEPH — Son ol Si. \r
Olah, entered service Sept. 3, l'J17,
went to Gettysburg and Camp Green
and was attached to Company K, 60th
Infantry, 5 th Division. Sailed in
March 1918, was wounded, returned
in June 1919 and was, Oct. 1. 1919,
at the hospital at Rahway, N. J.
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iMary Pepley, t-nhsted April 19, 1917
with Company I, 110th Infantry, 28th
Division, was as.signed to Camjo Han-
cock, was made Corporal, sailed over-
seas May 1. 1918 and died Oct. 6,
1918 of wounds received in the Ar-
goune forest offensive.
1;u|.!,I.:R. CHARLES THLODORH --
.Son ot William E. Roller, enlisted
Sept. 7, 1918, went to Gettysburg, was
attached to Company C, 33Bth Batta-
lion. Tank Corps. He was made Ser-
geant and was honorably discharged
Dec. 1, 1918.
UdNIAX. .lAMKS TIIl':tHt<'l;|; Sun
ot J. \\ . and \'iola E. Roman, enlisted
June 5, 1918 in the United States
Navy, was assigned to Wissahickon
Barracks, Cape May and was released
June 4, 1919.
RONIAN, ROBERT LOUIS— Son of
J. W. and Viola E. Ronian, enlisted
May 8. 1917 with the 15th Engineers
and was stationed at Oakmont, sailed
July 9, 1917. returned March 13, 1919
and was honorably discharged on the
28 th.
RUMBAUGH, EARL LINF(.»RD—
Son of Simon and Minerva Rumbaugh.
enlisted Oct. 1918. He was in the
S. A. T. C. at Lafayette College and
was honorably discharged in Dec.
1918.
RUPERT, WILLIAM CLAUDE —
Son of James P. and Louisa Rupert,
enlisted April 27, 1917 with Company
I, 110th Infantry, 28th Division. Went
to Camp Hancock, sailed May 1, 1918,
was killed July 30, 1918 by a sharp
shooter and is buried at an American
Cemetery at Leige, France.
SHANDER, STEPHEN — Entered
the United States Army in Sept. 1917.
He was sent to Camp Lee and placed
with the Remount Depot and was hon-
orably discharged in Aiu'il 1919.
SHOEMAKER, JOHN CLIVE— Son SHOPF. JOSEPH CLAYTON— Son SHONDELMYER, CHARLES CLEM- SHONDELMYER. LOUIS SIMON—
of J. G. and Pearle R. Shoemaker, en- of A. C. Shoff, entered service May 29. MER — Son of Louis and Laura Shon- Son of Louis and Laura Shondelmyer
listed in June 1918, he was sent to 1918, was sent to Camp Greenleaf, at- delmyer, entered the United States enlisted in April 1917 with Company
Charleston, S. C. then Pensacola, tached to Base Hospital No. 80, sailed Army in June 1918. He was attached I, 110th Infantrv, 28th Division and
Fla., was 1st Class Machine Gunner Sept. 19, 1918 and died of Pneumonia to the Infantry and stationed at Camp was assigned to Camp Hancock. Sail-
and was honorably discharged at Oct. 4, 1918 and was buried near Sherman. ed May 2, 1919 returned and was
Irmceton m March 1919. Brest. honorably discharged in April 1919.
SHOUPE, JAMES ALVA— Son of 8L0NAKER, JOHN AARON— Son SOLETO, FRANK— Entered service
Clarence and Mary Shoupe, entered of D. H. and Mary A. Slonaker, en- July 20, 1918, was sent to Camp Mc-
service Sept. 6, 1918. Was sent to tered service Sept. 4, 1918. was sent Clellaud, He was attached to Bat-
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Base to Camp Fon-est and attached to the tery B. 34th Field Artillery and w^as
Hospital No. 65, sailed in Oct. 1918 605th Engineers' Band, sailed Oct. 13, honorably discharged Dec. 22, 1918.
and was, Oct. 1, 1919, still in service 1918, returned June 18, 1919 and was
in France, honorably discharged on the 23rd.
SOLETO, MARSTINO— Enlisted in
the Italian Army in 1916. He was
attached to the Shock Troops. Was
made Corporal and was, at the time of
publication, still in service.
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SOLKTO. MIKE — Enlisted in the SPERANZA. BERNARD — Entered SPERANZA, FERMINIO — Entered SPERANZA, TONY — Enlisted in the
Italian Army in Dec. 1913. He was service July 25, 1918. was assigned to service May 28, 1918. He was assign- Italian Army six months after Italy
attached to the Infantry, had his feet Camp Lee and placed with the 18th ed to Camp Greenleaf and placed with declared war. He was attached to the
frozen while climbing the Alps and Central Replacement Troops. Sailed Base Hosintal No. 10, was transferred Aljdne Infantry and was honorably
was, Oct. 1, 1919, still in service. in Oct. 1918, returned in Dec. 1919 to Boston, Mass. and was honorably discharged May 15, 1919.
and was honorably discharged on the discharged June 20, 1919.
15th.
SPERANZA. VALENTINE — Enlist-
ed in the Italian Army, he was in the
Alpine Regiment and made Sergeant,
was honorably discharged from mili-
tary service in March 1919.
STINE. BOYD AMBREY— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stine, entered ser-
vice Sept. 17, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and placed with Companv
E, 320th Infantry, 80th Division, sail-
ed in May 1918, was made Corporal,
returned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged in June 1919.
STOVER. CHARLES ROY— Enter- TAYLOR, HARRY BRYON— Son of
cd service in Nov. 1917, went to Camp Simon and Aunabella Taylor, entered
Greene and was there attached to service April 5, 1918, was sent to
Company F, 59th Infantry, 4th Divi- Camp Lee and placed with Company
sion, sailed in the Spring of 1918, re- A, 320th Infantry, 80th Division, sail-
turned Aug. 1, 1919 and was honor- ed May 18, 1918, returned May 30,
ably discharged later that month. 1919 and was honorably discharged
June 8 1919.
THOI NurUST, .loliX .MAUTIN— Tin.SSLKK, JOHN DAWSON — Su
Son of E. F. and Gertrude Thounhurst, of Mrs. Catheriu Tressler, entered ser-
VKXSEL, ELLIS D. — Son of V. A.
and Lizzie Vensel, enlisted Feb. 25,
enlisted July 26, 1917 with the 29th vice July
WELSH. PHILIP~Sun of Martin
and Margaret Welsh, enlisted Sept. 3,
1918 and went to Camp 1918. He was assigned to Vancouver 1917, with Company B, 111th Infantry,
Ambulance Company at Gettysburg, Lee. He was attached to Company D, Barracks, was attached to Camp 4-H,
Pa. He transferred to Camp Logan, 61st Infantry, 5th Division, sailed in 61st Spruce Division and was honor -
sailed June 4. 1918, was gassed, re- Sejit. 1918, returned in July 1919 and ably discharged Feb. 4, 1919.
turned July 21, 1919 and was lionor ■ was honorably discharged later that
ably discharged July 26, 1919. month.
ISth Division and was sent to Camp
Hancock. Sailed May 3 1918, was
gassed July 24, 1918 and was killed
Aug. 12, 1918, was buried in an Amer-
ican Cemetery near Fismes. France.
WHITESELL. EUHEL E.— Son of WHITESELL, LYSLE EDWARD — ^^■H1TKSELL, GAY— Son of Mrs. WHITESELL. JAMES S — Son of
George and Margaret M. Whitesell, Son of W. J. and Mary Elizabeth Mollie Whitesell, entered service in Mrs. Mollie Whitesell, entered service
entered service Dec. 10. 1917. He Whitesell, entered service Sept. 19, April 1918. He was in Air Service in Sept. 1917, he was assigned to
went into the United States Navy and 1917. was sent to Camp Lee and and sent to Kelly Field, was made Camp Lee and placed with Company
was stationed at the Great Lakes placed with Companv E, 320th In- Sergent and was honorably discharged E. 320th Infantry. 80th Division and
Naval Training School, was honorably fantry, 80th Division. Was made in May 1919. was honorably discharged in April
discharged June 27, 1919. Sergeant, sailed May 17. 1918. re- 1919.
turned May 30, 1919' and was honor-
ably discharged .Tune 8, 1919.
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WILLIAMS. ROBERT — Entered
service Oct. 31, 1918. "Was assigned
to Camp Greene, then Dodge. Grant
and Greenleaf, was attached to Bat-
tery B, Field Artillery and was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 12, 1919.
WILSON. FRED — Sou of Levi and
Harriet Wilson, entered service Sept.
18. 1919, went to Camp Lee and was
attached to Conipanv E, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Division. Sailed May 18,
1918, was burned with mustard gas
and in the hosjntal ten weeks. Re -
turned May 30, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 8, 1919.
YOCKEY, JOHN ROSS — Son of J.
M. and Rose Ella Yockey. entered ser-
vice April 3. 1918, went to Camp Lee
and was placed with Company A,
320th Infantry, 80th Division. Sailed
overseas, returned May 30, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 8, 1919
with rank of Corporal.
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YOCKEY, WALTER P. — Son of J.
M. and Rose Ella Yockey. entered ser-
vice May 29, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 65, was made Sergeant, sail-
ed Sept. 1, 1918, returned Aug. 6,
1919 and was honorably discharged
on the 11th.
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YOUNG, DANIEL LLOYD — Son of
D. J. and Ella Young, entered service
Aug. 28, 1918. Went to Camp Lee
and was attached to Company B, 10th
Infantry Training Battalion, was made
1st Lieutenant in the Dental Reserve,
and was relea.sed Dec. 20, 1918, but
is still retained in Reserve.
YOUNG. MERLE E. — Son of Jos.
E. and Anna M. Young, entered ser-
vice Aug. 30. 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee, attached to Headquarters' Com-
pany, 84th Infantry, 17th Division,
was transferred to Camj) Beauregard,
was made Corporal and was honorably
discharged Feb. 8, 1919.
YOUNG, PAUL SAMUEL — Son of
Henry C. and Belle L. Young, entered
service Feb. 11. 1918. went to Camp
Lee and was attached to Field Hos-
pital No. 319. 305th Sanitary Train,
80th Division, sailed May 26, 1918,
was gassed, returned May 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged Jtine
9, 1919.
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BEHRINGER WILME HAROLD— CAPELBO, JAMES — Entered ser- DESANZA, NICHOLAS— Enlisted in DISSINGER, DAWSON— Enlisted in
Son of Mrs A J Watson, enlisted vice in Sept. 1917, was sent to Camp June 1916 with Company B, 111th Dec. 1917 in the United States Navy.
June 3 1918 in the United States Lee. attached to Company F, 320th Infantry, 28th Division, was sent to He was sent to Newport, R. I., and
Navy 'He was sent to St. Helena Infantry. 80th Division, sailed May Camp Hancock, sailed in May 1918, from there to Cuba and was honorably
Training Station, Norfolk, then Lam- 18, 1918, returned May 30, 1919 and was killed Aug. 12, 1918 at Chateau discharged Aug. 13, 1919.
berts Point and was honorably dis - was honorably discharged June 8, Thierry,
charged Dec. 30, 1918. 1919.
DISSINGER, PERCY — Son of John
Dissinger, entered service in Feb.
1918. He was attached to the Cavalry,
sent to Fort Thomas and was honor-
ably discharged in Dec. 1918.
GEORGE, DENVER — Enlisted July MORAN. MICHAEL CHARLES — RADIN. AMEN — Entered service
17, 1917 with Company M, 110th In- Son of Michael and Catherine Moran, and was assigned to Camp Lee. He
fantrv, 2Sth Division, was assigned to was assigned to Camp Lee and placed was attached to the 320th Infantry,
Camp" Hancock, sailed May 2, 1918, with Company C, 320th Infantry. 80th 80th Division, sailed May 17, 1918.
was wounded Oct. 7 1918. returned Division, sailed in May 1918, returned
Dec. 20, 1918 and was honorably dis- May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 31, 1919. charged in June 1919.
BARTHOLINIA, STEVE — Entered
service in the Spring of 1918. He
was assigned to Camp Tjee and attach-
ed to the Infantry. He was honor-
ably discharged in Jan. 1919.
BOZER, JOHN, entered service CROSS, RALPH — Son of Mrs. Dora
Sept. 18, 1917. He was assigned to Fowler, entered service June 18, 1918.
Camp Lee and jilaced with Remount He was sent to Camp Sherman and
Depot, 305th Q. M. C. and was honor- placed with the 40th Company. 10th
ably discharged in April 1919. Training Battalion and was honorably
discharged July 16, 1918.
KING, HOWARD RUSSELL — Son
of Mrs. May Garris, entered service
Oct. 31, 1917, was sent to Fort Wood
and placed with Company 0, 101st
Field Battalion, 26th Division, sailed
Dec. 3, 1917, was gassed at Chateau
Thierry, returned in April 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 5,
1919.
McCONNELL, GRANVILLE B. —
Son of Y. X. and Rachel McConnell,
entered service May 11, 1918, went to
Eagle Pass, Texas and Fort Logan
and was attached to the 5th Ammu -
nition Train, 5th Division, sailed May
27, 1918, returned July 21, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 30,
1919 with the ranw of Corporal.
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Four Minute Men
The functions of this organization were of considerable im-
portance to Westmoreland County during the dark days of the
war. It was charged with special duties, — the task of arousing
and informing the people of the war activity campaigns, the
Liberty Loans and various other drives, including food produc-
tion and conservation.
Philip K. Shaner, a prominent attorney of Greensburg, was
appointed chairman of the Minute Men from Westmoreland
County. Air. Shaner organized his men in each borough and
township throughout the county in an educational campaign and
the earnest, continuous, and sclf-sacrilicing labor of these men
constituted one of the great factors in the winning of the war.
They delivered their messages in churches, theaters, schools,
lodges, in the open air, and in any meeting place where they
could obtain a hearing.
The local chairmmen were : Dorsey Yealy, Derry ; John
H. Foight, Export; Richard D. Laird, Greensburg; Rev. Sam-
uel Blacker, Irwin; Prof. E. W. Long, Jeannettee; Thomas F.
Whiteman, Latrobe; Howard H. Whitehead, Manor; Dr.
Howard W. Day, Monessen ; Joseph Wagoner, New Florence :
M. C. Geary, New Kensington ; J. S. Sloan, Trafford ; John G.
McCune, West Newton ; Frank R. Dalby, Youngwood ; William
Ferguson, Scottdale ; Dr. W. J. Latimore, Herminie ; James
Gallagher, New Alexander; John Gress, Pleasant Unity; Rev.
C. E. Ludwig, Ligonier; M. A. King, Mt. Pleasant: Rev. W.
.\. Roulston, Vandergrift; Rev. E. H. Daugherty, Adamsburg ;
D. R. Kimmell, Arona; Dr. M. A. Sutton, Avonmore; Rev.
Jesse Dunn, Donegal; John Franklin, Hyde Park; Rev. Wilson
Stitt, Livermore; Rev. S. R. Ralston, Madison; Rev. Charles
L. Noss, Manor; Rev. U. S. Greves, New Alexandria; H. A.
Waddell, New Salem ; B. Y. Wilkinson, N. Belle Veron ; Gilbert
H. Evans, N. Irwin; Rev. Spiggle, Penn ; E. E. Dias, Seward;
Thomas D. Rhodes, Smithton ; Dr. W. F. Peairs, Suterville ;
Prof. H. C. Gulp, East Vandergrift; W. A. Bossart, Youngs-
town ; Rev. F. A. Kerns, Youngwood ; H. S. Zimmerman, Alle-
gheny township; Rev. R. V. Hartman, Bell township; P. M.
Goodenow, Lower Burrell township ; C. M. McElroy, Upper
Burrell township ; J. O. Stough, Cook township ; Prof. J. D.
Pierce, Derry township ; J. P. Hellein, Donegal township ; S.
T. Ford, Fairfield township ; Rev. J. C. Steele, Franklin town-
ship ; J. L. Spiegel, Hemfield township ; J. Lyman Loucks, East
Huntingdon township ; W. S. Kelley, South Huntingdon town-
ship ; J. L. Ridinger, North Huntingdon township ; S. T. Slater,
Ligonier township ; Prof. A. W. Wilson, Loyalhanna township ;
Frank Barnhart, Alt. Pleasant township ; Rev. Daniel Gress,
Penn township; John C. Nichols, Rostraver township; James
G. Cook, Salem township ; Rev. B. F. Bungard, Sewickley town-
ship ; S. O. Hughes, Unity township ; Rev. W. J. Witherspoon,
Washington township ; and B. C. Hull, St. Clair township.
The Four Minute Klen, as a national organization, was dis-
banded on December 24, 1918.
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Chapter XIV.
Bolivar District. The pictures and military biograpliies
shown in this chapter are those of service men from
Bolivar, Robinson, Cokeville, Grays, Lockport, Liver-
more, New Florence, Seward and Torrance.
The part of this district in the World War was that of all
loyal and patriotic communities of the nation. All calls were
answered and both in man power and money the district stands
on even terms or better with any other its size in the county.
Notably active and valuable were the four branches of the
Westmoreland County Chapter of the American Red Cross
Society located, respectively, at Bolivar, New Florence, Se-
ward, and Livermore. While the men at the front were doing
valiant service the men at home carried a goodly share of the
burden of war and the women were far from idle. Enthusiastic
groups of workers were always to be found at the workrooms
of the Red Cross and many women and girls did sewing and
knitting in their homes. Thousands of hospital supplies, gar-
ments, and surgical dressings were produced and shipped to
headquarters for relief work. Particularly successful were the
campaigns for clothing for Belgians and French frontier chil-
dren and in all campaigns for membership and funds, these
branch organizations more than reached their quota. During
the influenza epidemic in the fall of 1918 the Red Cross played
a most important part in meeting the emergencies and helping
to wipe out the epidemic. Emergency hospitals were established
throughout the district and the Red Cross was directly or in-
directly connected with all of these, by either having complete
supervision of the hospitals, or the furnishing of supplies and
nurses where the hospital was under the supervision of some
other organization. This work proved the value of the Red
Cross in time of peace and was the means of saving many lives.
Officers of the Bolivar Branch of the Red Cross Society were:
John L. Rugh, chairman ; Mrs. W. R. Armor ; vice-chairman ;
Miss Vesta McKelvey, secretary ; and Miss Emma McKelvey,
treasurer. Those in charge of the branch at Livermore were :
W. E. Coad, chairman ; J- H. White, vice-chairman : Mrs. S. J.
Fishell, secretary; Ethel Sherer, treasurer. The officers of the
New Florence branch were: Dr. H. W. Tittle, chairman; Mrs.
R. S. Wagner and Mrs. E. W. Clarke, vice-chairman; Mary E.
Horrell, secretary and H. W. Schaller, treasurer. Those in
charge of the Seward branch were : G. M. Rude, chairman :
H. G. Dick, vice-chairman ; Agnes Kerr, secretary ; and C. G.
Wagner, treasurer.
In the same patriotic spirit with which the district supported
the Red Cross, it responded to the Government's calls to finance
the war. In the five Liberty Loan Drives $372,000 was sub-
scribed. The record of how the district invested in bonds is
as follows :
First Loan 62 subscribers $ 25,000
Second Loan 148 subscribers 32,000
Third Loan 833 subscribers 110,000
Fourth Loan 404 subscribers 140,000
Victory Loan 390 subscribers 65,000
Total-
$372,000
The success of the Loan Drives was due to the untiring
efiforts of the chairman, and workers as follows : Bolivar — W.
B. Hammond and ?ilrs. James McHail, chairman; F. J. Sutton,
secretary; Mrs. C. W. Walker, Mrs. J. B. Burkett, Mrs. J. E.
Snyder and Miss Dora Berkey, captain ; Miss Ruth McHail,
Mrs. Walker, Mrs. W. L. Himes, Miss Love Johnston, Mrs. W.
M. Robinson, Mrs. James McHail, Frank R. Hammond, John
L. Rugh, Jesse K. Johnston, F. E. Robinson, Garfield Hammond,
David Kline, W. L. Himes, J. E. Snyder, Dr. L. J. Reese, George
E. Treasure, Thomas McHail, John McHail, S. J. Humphreys,
J. D. Pratt, Everrett Bennett, J.B. McCartney, Rev. N. B. Fire-
stone, James L. McLean, John B. Burkett, Thomas L. Berkey,
Dominick La Mantia, Louis Magnani, Ben R. Hebrank, John
MacPherson, Thomas Cunningham, H. N. Byers, J. S. Miller,
Thomas M. Gilpin, C. W. Hammond, L. H. Miller, I. L. Ham-
mond, D. D. Krouse, F. X. Bradley, W. R. Armor, Dr. A. B.
Krebs, W. M. Wynn, V. Markuzie, Joe Corvi, Louis Goblinger,
S. J. E. Huston, Dr. R. M. Alexander, Ralph Robertson, Williard
M. Robinson, Robert Long, Arthur McHail, James McHail, M.
H. Gibson, and S. D. Antonio, solictors. The Boy Scouts in
charge of Benjamin F. Hebrank, scoutmaster, and W. S. Mc-
Clune, asst. scoutmaster, were active in selling bonds and stamps
and the following scouts were given government recognition for
their services : Vincent McHail, Kenneth Rugh, Edgar Rugh,
George Long and David Robinson. The Girl Scouts, under the
direction of Mrs. Alice McClain, did excellent work assisting the
women's committee especially during the Victory loan. High
school girls also rendered valuable service to this committee. Over
$5000.00 worth of War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps were
disposed of by school children and Boy Scouts of Bolivar. The
active Liberty Loan workers from Robinson were G. D. Sutton,
James W. Huston, Charles Ayers, Joseph Walbeck and Robert
R. Burkett. At Lockport the work was in charge of M. W.
Stormer, M. F. Shoms, Hans Hoel, George H. Shomo, and S.
J. Horrell. The Liberty Loan workers from New Florence were
John F. St. Clair, George F. Mack, Samuel Mack and J. B. Mack.
James M. Trimble was chairman of the drives in New Florence.
W. B. Hammond was head of the United War Fund drive
in Bolivar and the splendid subscription of $2275.00 resulted
from the campaign. A subscription of $209.80 was also raised
for the Salvation Army Home Service.
The leading Four Minute Men were Joseph Wagoner, Rev.
S. P. Montgomery, E. V. Shotwall, J. W. Oaks, G. W. Mc-
Sherry, Prof. V. I. Evans, H. L. McShcrry, S. S. Ulerich, Paul
Wallace, D. Hood, Rev. Wilson Stitt, S. T. Ford, B. C. Hull
and E. E. Dias. These men kept their communities informed of
the war time activities and did much to keep up strength and
spirit during the long struggle.
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AL1-:XAXI»1-.K, I'K. KAV MrKi'iL-
VEY, entered service July 12, 1917,
was assigned to Governor's Island.
Camp Edge, Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Schofield Barracks, Fort Shafter and
Honolulu. Attached to the Medical
Corps, served as a Major from May 6,
1918, was honorably discharged June
22, 1918.
ANTONIO, MAKTIN li.— s-n -i
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Antonio, t-ntert-d
service Sept. 22, 1917 and was as-
signed to Camp Lee, Camp Gordon,
Cami) Mills and Camp Dix, went over-
seas in the summer of 1918. Attached
to Headquarters' Company. 321st
Field Artilery, 82nd Division, served
as a Musician, returned May 5, 1919,
was honorably discharged May 29,
1919.
.Vr\\"(.)OD. CHARLES h- — Son oi
Mr. and Mrs. James B. At wood, en -
tered service Aug. 14, 1918, and was
assigned to Camp Slocum. Fort Cotton,
Erie Training Detachment, attached
to the Engineer Corps. Died of In-
fluenza, in New York City, Oct. 21,
1918.
Al\ViM)l), HERMAN L. — Son of
ilr. and Mrs. James B. Atwood, en-
tered service Feb. 11, 1918, was as-
signed to Camp Lee, Camp Galenia,
Camp Merritt and Camp Dix, went
overseas May 26, 1918, was wounded
in the right arm. by shrapnel at
Meuse- Argoune offensive. Returned
April 26, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 3. 1919.
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AYERS. ALBERT F. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ayers, entered ser-
vice Dec. 15. 1917 and assigned to
U. S. S. Training Camp, Rhode Island,
transferred to the George AVashington
and later transferred to the Lanson,
went overseas April 8. 1918. Return-
ed Jan. 13, 1919 and was honorably
discharged June 12, 1919.
BAER. ARTHUR L. — Son of Frank
T. Baer, entered service June 28, 1918,
and assigned to Camp Lee, attached
to 8th Regiment, 2nd Battalion. 155th
Depot Brigade, served as a Cori)oral,
was honorably discharged March 6,
1918.
BAKU, J(.)HN PAUL^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Baer, entered service
May 2, 1918 and assigned to Fort
Thomas, Gamp Forrest and Camp
Mills. Sailed July 6, 1918, was at-
tached to Company E, 51st Infantry,
6 th Division, served as a Corporal.
Returned April 29, 1918, was honor-
ably discharged May 12, 1919.
BAIKD, -TOHN E — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Baird, entered service
Sept. 22, 1917 and assigned to Camp
Lee and Camp Gordon, went overseas
Mav 5. 1918. was attached to Com-
pany D, 320th Light Artillery 82nd
IHvision, returned and was honorably
discharged May 15, 1919.
BAIRD. TAYLOR MOORHEAD — BIVAN. VICTOR V. — Son of Mrs.
Son of A. H. Baird, entered service John Foust, entered service Aug. 29.
Aug, 9, 1915 and was assigned to 1917, assigned to Camp Lee. Attached
Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I. to Quartermasters' Department, 80th
Sailed April 18. 1918, attached to U. Division, honorably discharged Dec.
S. S. Memphis returned Oct. 30, 1918, 12. 1919.
honorably discharged July 14, 1918.
at Philadelphia.
BORING, ROY C. — Son of Mr. and BARNETT. JAMES — Son of John
Mrs. J. K. Boring, entered service Barnett, entered service Feb. 11, 1918,
April 5. 1918, assigned to Camp Lee, was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
sailed June 19, 1918. attached to ed to the 319th Machine Gun Com-
318th Infantry, 80th Division, slightly pany. went overseas May 18. 1918,
gassed, returned spring of 1919 and was wounded by machine gun bullet,
was honorably discharged June 4, returned and was honorably discharged
1919. Feb. 12, 1919.
BENNETT, WILLIAM — Son of Abe BENNETT, OBADIAH S. — Son of
Bennett, entered service Oct. 1917, Mrs. Margaret Bennett, entered ser
SL jM
BORING. STEEL R. — Son of Mr. BOWERS. ELMER E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Boring, entered service and Mrs. John Bowers, entered service
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach- vice May 26, 1918, was assigned to Aug. 29, 1918. assigned to Camp Lee. April 19. 1918, transferred to the U.
ed to Company M, 320th Infantry, Camp Greenleaf and attached to Com-
80th Division, went overseas May pany A, 605th Engineers, sailed Sept.
1918, was gassed, returned March 30, 1918, returned June 18, 1919 and
1919 and was honorably discharged was honorably discharged June 23,
March 1919. 1919 with rank of Corporal.
Attached to 80th Division and was S. S. Wisconsin, honorably discharged
honorably discharged Dec. 10, 1918. Sept. 31, 1919.
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BOWMAN, DIi K II^WIX -Sen ul Hi i\\ SKK, AKTHUR H. — Son of llr HKAUKK, FRANK, I. — Son of John BREXDLIXGER, FRANK A. — Son
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tohn Bowman, enten-'d and Jlrs. .loiin H. Bowser, entered F. ]:irauer, entered service June 7. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Brendlinger,
service June 26. 1918 and was as- service Sept. 21, 1917, assigned to 1917. assigned to Camp Hancock, sail- entered service May 25, 1917. assigned
signed to Camp Lee. sailed Aug. 19, Camp Lee and Camp Gordon, went ed May 3. 1918, attached to 110th to a camp at Philadelphia, sailed Aug.
1918, was attached to Company C, overseas A|iril 24. 1918, attached to Infantry, 28th Division, was gassed 9. 1917, attached to Comjiany B. 19th
42nd Division, llt7h Field Battalion, Company B, .'J20th Machine Gun, 82nd Sept. 25. 1918, returned March 25. Engineers, returned March 24. 1919
Signal Corps, returned April 27, 1919 Division, returned May 6 1919 hon- 1919 and was honorably discharged and was honorably discharged April
and was honorably discharged Mav 5, orably discharged Mav 13, 1919. April 19, 1919. 8, 1919.
1919.
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iiKlXKKK. CLAKKXCK 0. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark Brinker,
entered service Sept. 27, 1917, was
assigned to Camp Lee, Camp Gordon,
sailed May 11, 1918 was attached to
Company I. 327 Infantry, S2nd Divi-
sion, served as a Corporal, returned
May 20 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 28, 1919, at Camp Dix.
HKuUe^lKK. EDGAK — Won of Mr.
and Mrs. Aron Brougher, entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 320th
Infantry, went overseas ilarch 1918
and was kileld near Momagne, France,
Oct. 29, 1918.
BKOWX, CHAKLEW TAYLUR — BKUBAKER, FLUVU— Son of Mr.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brown, and Mrs. John Brubaker, entered ser-
entered service May 28, 1918 and was vice Feb. 9. 1917, was assigned to the
assigned to Camp Lee. Camp Merritt Great Lakes and attached to the Navy
and Camp Dix, sailed Aug. 22, 1918 with the U. S. S. Minn. He was honor-
and was attached to Service Park
Unit Xo. 387, Motor Transport Corps,
80th Division, returned July 13, 1919,
and was honorably discharged July 19,
1919 at Camp Dix.
ably discharged Aug. 1919.
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BRTAS, GUY — Son of Mrs. Annie BL'RKETT, ROY J. — Son of Mr. CABLE. WASHINGTON L. — Son of CALDWELL. FRANK — Son of Mr.
E. Bryan, entered service April 30, and Mrs. Peter Burkett, entered the Mrs. Evaline Cable, entered service and Mrs. Barron Caldwell, entered
1918, assigned to Camp Lee, sailed service May 3, 1918, assigned to Camp Feb. 26, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee. service Sept. 5. 1918, was assigned to
June 10. 1918. attached to Company Forrest, went overseas July 6. 1918. sailed in the Summer of 1918. attach- Camp Greeuleaf and attached to the
K. 145th Infantry, 80th Division, died attached to Company B, 17th Machine ed to 153rd Engineers, 80th Division. Medical Corps, sailed Sept. 28, 1918
of wounds. Gun, 6th Division, was slightly gassed was slightly gassed, returned Spring and is still in service over there,
and wounded, returned Feb. 2, 1919, of 1919 and was honorably discharged
honorably discharged Feb. 17, 1919. March 28. 1919.
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CALDWELL. ROY G. — Son of Mrs.
CALDWELL. SAMUEL C. — Son of
Margaret Caldwell, entered service Mr, and Mrs. Josiah Milton Caldwel
Sept. 22, 1917. was assigned to Camp entered service May 27, 1918 and was
Lee and attached to the Motor Trans
port Corps, sailed Jan. 11. 1918, re-
turned June 11. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged with rank of Cor-
poral.
assigned to Camjj Greenleaf, Camp
Green and Camp Merritt. went over-
seas Nov. Id. 1918.
the Medical Corps, United States Camp
Hospital No. 33. American forces in
Frnno«.
CAMPBELL, HARRY A. — Son of CATALDE. YINCENZO — Entered
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, en- service May 23, 1918, was assigned to
tered service Aug. 3, 1918, was as- Camp Sheridan and attached to the
signed to Pensecola and attached to Army, went overseas and served one
the Aviation De]»t. of the U. S. Navy, year, was wounded by machine gun
attached to He was honorably discharged March bullet and was honorably discharged
10, 1919
April 1919.
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CLARK, AMOS — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Clark, entered service
1917 and was attached to the Army.
He went overseas, was honorably dis-
charged, but re-enlisted and is in ser-
vice in Germany.
CLARK. CLIXTON— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Clark, entered service
Sept. 20, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lewis and attached to Battery A,
348th Field Artillery, 91st Division,
went overseas July 12, 1918, returned
March 23, 1919 and was honorably
discharged April 1919.
CLAWSON, EUGENE— Service Aug.
22, 1917. was assigned to Columbus,
Ohio and attached to the Ambulance
Train, Company 17, 5th Division, went
overseas June 4, 1918, returned July
21, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed July 30, 1919.
CLAWSON, GEORGE~Son of Alice
M. Clawson, entered service July 22,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company P, 79th Division,
Post Office, went overseas Sept. 6,
1918, returned and was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 31, 1919 with rank of
Sergeant.
CLAWSON. RALPH DAVIS— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clawson, en-
tered service May 30, 1918, attached
to the U. S. A. General Hospital No.
43, Newport News, Va., Medical De-
COCHKAN, NEIL M. — Son of Mrs-
Felix Cochran, entered service April
5, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee, went
overseas May 16, 1918, attached to
Company E, 318th Infantry, 80th Di-
partment, honorably discharged May vision served as a Corporal, slightly
26, 1919.
wounded, returned May 28, 1919, was
honorably discharged June 2, 1919.
COWAN, DANILL — Son of John
Cowan, entered service May 27, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to Company A, 605th Engi-
neers, 3th Army Corps, went overseas
Sept. 29, 1918, returned June 18,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 23. 1919.
COWAN, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cowan, entered service
April 1, 1913, was assigned to Fort
Sill and attached to the 5th Field
Artillery, Battery E, 1st Division, sail-
ed, received shrapnel wounds, returned
with Pershing and is still in service.
He holds rank of Sergeant.
COWAN. WILLIAM — Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. John Cowan, entered service
Feb. 26, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Ordnance De-
partment, went overseas July 9, 1918.
returned July 19, 1919 and was hon
orably discharged July 25, 1919.
CRUSAN, ROY J. — Sou of Mrs.
Mowry Crusan, entered service March
4, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee, went
overseas Spring of 1918, attached to
Company L, 319th Infantry. 80th Di-
vision, served as a Corporal, returned
in the Summer of 1919. was honor ■
ably discharged shortly thereafter.
CRUSAN, LESLIE T. — Son of Mrs.
Mowry Crusan, entered service Spring
of 1918, assigned to Newport, R. I.
Went overseas Spring of 1918, at-
tached to the U. S. S. Mt. Vernon,
returned Summer of 1919 and shortly
after was honorably discharged.
DAVly, FRANK L. — Son of James
Davis, entered service Oct. 6, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company D, 320th Infantry,
80th Division, sailed May 18, 1918,
was wounded, returned May 30, 1919
and was honorably discharged June 7,
1919.
DAVIS, WALTER — Son of James
Davis, entered serviec Feb. 23, 1918,
was assigned to Fort Oglethorpe and
attached to the Medical Department.
He was honorably discharged Aug. 11,
1919 with the rank of Sergeant.
DECKER, ELMER — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Decker, entered service
July 31, 1918, was assigned to Great
Lakes and attached to the Naval Hos-
pital. He made one trip overseas and
was honorably discharged June 21,
1919.
DECKER. LEONARD — Son of Mrs.
Etta Decker, entered service April 5,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company H, 320th In-
fantry, went overseas May 18, 1918.
returned May 30, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 9, 1919.
DECKER, STEWART — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Decker, entered ser-
vice June 24, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and was attached to the
Headquarters' Det.. 338th Service Bat-
talion, went overseas Aug. 22, 1918,
returned July 18, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 24, 1919 with
rank of Sergeant.
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DKCKEK. RUSSELL — Son of Mr
and Airs. David Decker, entered st-r
vice July 31. 1918, was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to the
16th Company, Rect. Btln., transferred
to Company E, 211th Engineers. He
was honorably discharged Feb. 4.
1919.
HEWITT. "WILLIAM — Son of ilr.
mid Mrs. S. A. DeWitt. entered service
Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company E, 321st
Infantry. 80th Division, was honor-
ably discharged Dec. 14, 1918.
I>i;\VITT. WINTER — Son of Mr
and Mrs. S. A. DeWitt, entered ser
vice July 31, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Forrest and attached to Com ■
pany A, 122nd Engineers, went over
seas Sept. 29, 1918, returned July 22,
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 26, 1919.
IHVEN, EARL— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Diven. entered service
June 1, 1918, was assigned to Fort
Oglethorpe and attached to Company
G, 51st Infantry, went overseas July
6, 1918, returned June 12, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 18,
1919.
DIXON. HARRY— Son of William
Di.xon, entered service July 14, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
attached to Company L, 110th Infan-
try, 28th Division, went overseas May
3. 1918, was wounded, returned May
18. 1919 and was honorably discharged
with rank of Sergeant.
DIXON. IVAN— Son of W. E.
Dixon, entered service May 27. 1918,
wag assigned to Port Oglethorpe and
attached to the Motor Transportation.
He was honorably discharged Jan. 19.
1919.
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DONAHUE. WILLIAM R. — Sou of
Wesley Donahue, entered service Fall
of 1918, assigned to Camp Dix. at-
tached to the Depot Brigade, was hon-
orably discharged in the Spring of
1919.
DuSHANE. JOSEPH E — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. DuShane, en-
tered service May 27. 1918, assigned
to Fort Oglethorpe, attached to Com-
pany B. Medical Corps, was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 24, 1919.
EALES. THOMAS — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Eales. entered service
April 6, 19] 7, was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Q. M. C.
of the Depot No. 308. He was hon-
orably discharged March 21, 1919.
FISHER. ROY G. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Fisher, entered service
April 29. 1918. assigned to Camp
Meade, Camp Laurel, went overseas
June 30, 1918. attached to Company
A, 57th Engineers, 79th Division,
served as a Corporal, returned Aug. 2,
1919, was honorably discharged Aug.
4. 1919.
FoRD, GRAHAM — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Ford, entered service
July 22, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the Camp E.\-
change Store, he was honorably dis-
charged July 1919 with rank of Ser-
geant.
FORD. JOHN — Son of Mr. and Mrs
Samuel Ford, entered service Dec, 10.
1917, was assigned to Cofumbus Bar-
racks and attached to Battery C,
111th Field Artillery, 79th Division.
went overseas July 12. 1918, returned
July 10, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged the same day.
FORSYTHE, EARNEST I. — Son of FOUST. DANIEL V. — Son of Adam FOUST, LESLIE A.— Sou of Mrs. FOUST, W ALTEK P.— toon of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forsylhe. en- F. Foust. entered service Spring of Elizabeth Foust, entered service May Elizabeth Foust, entered service July
tered service Sept. 4, 1918. assigned 1918, assigned to Fort Bliss, attached 5, 1918, assigned to Camp Thomas, 31, 1918, assigned to Camp at New-
to Camp Lvtle. attached to Motor to the Cavalry, honorably discharged transferred to Camp Upton, went over- port News, attached to the Infantry,
~ - - • __ _ _ g^^g jjjjy -^ 1918, attached to Com- was honorably discharged in the wm-
pany I, 52nd Infantry, 6th Division, ter of 1919.
served as a Corporal, returned June
12, 1919, was honorably discharged
June 16, 1919.
Truck Comp>anv, honorably discharged Sept. 27, 1919
Dec. 22, 1918,
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POUST. WILl'.LUT i: — Sn,i .,1' Fors'I', WILLIAM li. --Sun .if Mrs, FnX. (»[; I'.IN MILLER— Son of ilr, KliVK, THOMAS D. — Son of Mr.
Adam F. Foust. fiiifitMi st-rvirt- Feb. Eliziilit.-tli Foust, t-ntt^ifd >>ervRe Fel>, and Mrs. i). F. Fox, entered .servKe and Mrs. Robert Frye, entered .service
14, 1918, assigned to Camp Devens, 12, 1918, assigned to Camp Lee, went June 2, 1917 and was assigned to April 4, 1918, was assigned to Fort
attached to the 42nd Infantry, was overseas May 5. 1918, attached to Columbus Barracks, Camp Belvoir. Jay and attached to the Medical De-
honorably discharged in the Spring of Comi)any F, 320th Infantry, 80th Di-
1919. vision, was killed in a dugout Sept.
28, 1918.
Sailed Dec. 4. 1917, was attached to part men t, Dental Corps, went over-
Headquarters' Company, 6th Engi- seas May 10, 1918, returned Sept. 5,
neers. Was slightly gassed at Somme 1919 and was honorably discharged
defensive, returned Aug. 25, 1919, and Sept. 19, 1919 with the rank of Ser-
was honorably discharged Aug. 29, geant.
1919,
FRV, LUWRIE' NORMAN- Sou uf
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fry, entered ser-
vice in the Spring of 1917 and as-
signed to Me.xican Border, went over-
seas June 1, 1918, was attached to
107th Field Artillery, battery E, 28th
Division, served as an Orderly, was
killed while in action Oct. 1, 1918 at
Argonne forest.
FLLCOilER. FUAXK--SU11 of Mr.
and Mrs. George Fulcomer, entered
service Oct. 5, 1917, was assigned to
Cape May and attached to S. P. 545
Patrul Boat. He is subject to call.
i'lH.:i).\li:u, THOMAS— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Oeorge Fulcomer, entered
.service in Spring 1918. was assigned
to Newport News and attached to the
Merchant Marines. He was honorably
discharged in Fall of 1919.
FL LCOMER. WALTER— Sou of M .
and Mrs. (ieorge Fulcomer. entered
service Sept. 13. 1918 and was assign-
ed to Puget Sound, attached to the
Navy. He is being held as a Naval
Reserve.
GAMBLE, BEN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Gamble, entered service May
1918, was assigned to Camp Greenleaf
and attached to the Engineers. He
GAMBLE. RUSSELL E.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gamble, entered
service Sept. 22, 1917, assigned to
Camp Lee, Camp Gordon, went over-
was honorably discharged in the Spring seas March 5, 1918, attached to Com -
of 1919.
pany E, 17th Engineers, returned
March 26, 1919 and was honorably
discharged April 10, 1919.
GAL'L, GEORGE MEAD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gaul, entered
service May 29, 1918. assigned to
Cam]) Greenleaf and Camp LT]iton.
sailed Aug. 25, 1918, attached to Base
Hospital No. 62, returned May 29,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 11, 1919 and re-enlisted.
GILL. HARRY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Gill, entered service May
26, 1918 was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf and attached to the Medical De-
jiartment. 3rd Training Battalion, he
was honorably discharged Jan. 13,
1919.
GRAHAM, CLYDE— Son of Mr. D.
W. Graham, entered service July 14,
1918, was assigned to Raleigh State
College and attached to Supply Com-
pany No. 36, went overseas Oct. 27.
1918, returned Aug. 19, 1919 and was
honorably discharged Aug. 21, 1919.
GREEN. JOHN R. — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Green, entered service
Dec. 14, 1917 and was assigned to
Camp at Columbus, Ohio. Richfield,
Texas, Wilher Wright Field, David
Rankin School, Aero School at St.
Paul and Camp Sherman, attached to
the 51st 8<piadron, was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 14. 1919.
HAMMOND. PARK — Entered ser-
vice Oct. 12, 1918. attached to Com-
pany A, S. A. T. C, Washington-
Jefferson College, was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 15, 1918.
HAMMOND, RALPH LLEWELLYN
— Entered service in 1918. assigned to
Camp Lee, attached to 59th Regiment,
10th Training Battalion, died of double
pneumonia. Camp Lee, Oct. 3, 1918.
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rd service April 10, 1918, as^i^Mitd to .Mr.-.. Nt-Uon B. Haire, entered s;<_rvicu
Camp Hancock, went overseas July 25, and was attached to the U. S. Navy.
1918, attached to Ordnance Depart- He is still in service,
ment, served as a Corporal, returned
July 16, 1919, was honorably dis-
charged July 23, 1919.
HALE. VICTOR L. — Son of Mrs.
Mary Hale, entered service Aug. 29.
1918. was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company K, 9th Replace -
ments. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 21, 1918 with rank of Corporal.
HALL, RUSSELL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Hall, entered service May
11, 1917, was assigned to Camp Oak-
mont and attached to Company C. 15th
Engineers, went overseas July 9,
1917, was gassed, returned April 27.
1919 and was honorably discharged
May 15, 1919.
HAYES. ELTON D. — Son of Mr.s.
AVilliam P. Hayes, entered service Dec.
8, 1917, assigned to South Field
Aniericus, Ga., attached to Company
H, 320th Air Service, 84th Division,
served as First Class Sergeant, was
honorably discharged Feb. 5, 1919.
HAYK.S. ROY W. — Sou of :Mrs.
AVilliam P. Hayes, entered service in
the Spring of 1918, assigned to Camp
Devens, went overseas in the Spring
of 1918. attached to the Engineers,
served as a Captain, returned in the
Fall of 1918, was honorably discharged
shortly thereafter.
HAYKS. WILLIAM -L — Suii of Mrs.
AVilliam P, Hayes, entered service in
the Spring of 1918. assigned to Camj*
Funs ton. went overseas in the Spring
of 1918. attached to Com])any C, 314th
Engineers, 89th Division, returned
April 28, 1918, discharged shortly
thereafter.
HKXDERSON, HARRY H— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Henderson, entered
service Aug. 8, 1918, assigned to
Camp Wadsworth. went overseas Sept.
4, 1918. attached to Company H,
56th Infantry, returned in the Spring
of 1918, was honorably discharged
shortly thereafter.
HENDERSON, OLIVER — Son of T. HENDERSON, RALPH R. — Son ot HENDERSON. W. J. — Son of Mrs. KENDRIX, CHARLES S. — Son of
A. Henderson, entered service Aug. Mrs. Samuel Henderson, entered ser- Samuel Henderson, entered service Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hendrix,
29. 191S, assigned to Camp Lee. went vice Aug. 5. 1917. assigned to Camji May 27. 1918, assigned to Great Lakes entered service June 12. 1917, assign-
overseas Oct. 14, 1918. attached to at Norfolk, Va., attached to Canteen Training Station, transferred to Sub- ed to Camp Stewart, Fort Benjamin
Company C, 106th Infantry, 27th Di- Department, served as a Sergeant and marine K-5, H-2, H-8. H-3, U. S. S. Harrison and Camp Hancock, went
vision, returned March 6. 1919, was was honorably discharged Aug. 5. Alert and was honorably discharged overseas May 5, 1918. as Regimental
honorably discharged April 5, 1919. 1919. Sept. 20, 1919. Surgeon, 111th Regiment. 28th Divi-
sion, served as a Captain, slightly
gassed, returned April 30, 1919 and
was honorably discharged June 4,
1919.
HENDRIX. HIRAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. William G. Hendrix. entered
service Feb. 1, 1918. assigned to Camj)
Hancock, went overseas May 12, 1918,
attached to Headquarters' Company.
111th Infantry. 28th Division, wound-
ed Oct. 15, 1918, in Belgium, returned
April 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 15, 1919.
HENDRIX. WILLIAM L. — Son of
Charles D. Hendrix, entered service
March 25. 1917, assigned to Camp at
Norfolk. Va., went overseas in the
Summer of 1917, attached to U. S. S.
Madawaska, returned in the Fall of
1919 and was honorably discharged
Sept. 8, 1919.
HEWLINGS, SAMUEL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. W. Hewlings. entered ser-
vice June 14. 1918, was assigned to
Norfolk and attached to the Navy with
the U. S. N. R. F. Was honorably
discharged July 18, 1919.
HILL, RICHARD — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Hill, entered service July 22,
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to 9th Infantry, Headquar-
ters* Company, went overseas, was
severely wounded and died Nov. 12,
1918 from wounds received.
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HILTY, ELY— Entered
when Mexican Trouble broke out, \\ tis
H<'|)S()N. GEORGE— Son of Mi-
liiiiL-ti Hodson, entered tlit- st-rvici
Ii(»KL, imWAKI) -Sou vi Mr an.l
Airs. Kut:ua Hut'l. entered servit.-e May
!I< H'FMAN, ALVIN RUSSELL —
tiun of Mrs. Alice May Hoffman, en-
tered service June 38, 1917 and was
discharged, recalled and assigned to Dec. 18, 1917, assigned to Camp 30, 1918, was assigned to Cape May,
Camp Hancock, and attached to Com- Baker and Port Bliss, attached to 8th later transferred to Rehobats, Del. and assigned to Newport, R, I., to N. T. S.
pany C. 18th Infantry, went overseas Engineer Corps, still in the service. attached to the Navy Coast Guards. He Portsmouth and transferred to 0. S.
May 1918 and was killed in action at is being held as a Naval Reserve. Ship Pocahontas, made twelve trips
Fismes, Aug. 11, 1918. across, returned Feb. 1919 and was
honorably discharged March 10, 1919.
HOOD. CLAIR— Sun of ilr, and il< m H), JOHN— Son of Mr. uud Mrs. ll(ju\LU, WlLLIAil KAKL — Son HULL, BENJAMIN— Son of Mr.
Mrs. Robert Hood, entered service Robert Hood, entered service July -9, of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover, enter- and Mrs. Benjamin Hull, entered ser-
June 10, 1918, was assigned to Camp 1918, was assigned to Syracuse, N. Y., ed service Feb. 11, 1918. and assigned vice Sept. 22, 1917, was asigned to
Greanleaf and attached to the Medical later to Long Island and attached to to Camp Lee. Went overseas May 26. Camp Lee and attached to Company
Dept., went overseas Aug. 26, 1918 the Chemical Warfare Service, he was
and died Sept. 22, 1918 from pneu- honorably discharged Feb. 18, 1919.
monia.
1918, was attached to Company K. I, Unit 301, Motor Transport Corps,
320th Infantry, returned May 30, 1919 went overseas Jan. 4, 1918, returned
and was honorably discharged June 8, June 7, 1919 and was honorably dis-
1919 at Camp Sherman. charged June 16 1919 with rank of
Sergeant.
HUMES, CHARLES — Son of Mrs. HYSONG. JESSE — Son of Mr. and IGO, DONALD — Son of Mr. and IGO, FKED^Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ida Humes, entered service Sept. 18, Mrs. Joseidi Hysong, entered service Mrs. R. G. Igo. entered service June R. G. Igo, entered service Feb. 11,
1917. was assigned to Camp Lewis Julv 20, 1918, was assigned to Cape 27. 1917. was assigned to the Navy 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
and attached to the 39th Infantry, 4th May and attached to the Navy with with the U. S. S. Leviathan, made attached to Company K, 317th In-
Division, went overseas May 1918, was the Appsea. He was honorably dis- ten trips across, returned Dec. 16, fantry, 80th Division, went overseas
wounded, returned and was honorably charged Dec. 19, 1918. 1918 and was honorably discharged May 26, 1918, returned June 1, 1919
discharged with rank of Corporal on Dec. 31, 1918. and was honorably discharged June
Aug. 18, 1919. 12 1919 with rank of Corporal.
*S!w^3r
IGO, JAMES — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Igo, entered service June 27,
IGO, VICTOR — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Igo, entered service Sept.
1917, was assigned to the Navy with 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
the U. S. S.. Leviathan. Made fif-
teen trips across, last trip May 23,
and attached to Company A, 307th
Engineers, 82nd Division, went over-"-
1919 and was honorably discharged seas May 19, 1918, returned May 9,
May 26, 1919. 1919 and was honorably discharged
May 14, 1919.
IRESSLER, HARRY — Son of T. W.
Iressler, entered service Oct. 7, 1917,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to the Headquarters' Co., of the
82nd Artillery, went overseas May 22,
1918, returned and was honorably dis-
charged May 11, 1919 with the rank
of Corporal.
JACUONE, LORENZO — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Jacuone, entered ser-
vice Oct. 5, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
G, 3rd Infantry, 3rd Division, went
overseas Feb. 13, 1918, was wounded,
returned Feb. 9, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 20, 1919.
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JAMES, CHARLKS l.l.WI^ S,.ii .li)i.l:. Kiil'.KRT — Son of Mr. and JOHNS, CLAKINi i: W , — Son of JOHNS, ELMER — Son of ,\Ii. au.\
of Mr and Mri David Jamt-s euturod Mrs. William Jobe, entered service Mr. and Mrs. Andnw Jt. .Johns, en- Mrs. Andrew Johns, entered service
service July 22, 1918, assigned to Sept. 21, 1917, was assigned to Camp tered service Sept. 23, 1917, assigned Sept. 23, 1917. was assigned to Camp
Camp Lee went overseas Sept 7, Lee and attached to Company E, 30th to Camp Lee and Camp Gordon, at- Lee and attached to Company A, 307th
1918, attached to Company K, 162nd Infantry, 3rd Division, sailed April tached to Company H, 326th Infantry, Engineers, 82nd Division, sailed May
lufaiitrv 80th Division died of 12, 1918, was wounded, shell shocked 82nd Division, was honorably dis- 31, 1918, returned May 18, 1919 and
pneumonia. ' and gassed, returned Jan. 25, 1919 and charged April 5, 1918. was honorably discharged June 25,
was honorably discharged March 1919. 1919.
JOHNSTOX. MERLE — Son of Mr. KELLS, JAMES — Son of Mr. and KERN, WALIER — Son of Mr. and KILLEN, ROBERT — Sou of Jlr. and
and Mrs I Johnston, entered service Mrs. Hugh Kells, entered service Mrs. George Kern, entered service Mrs. Prank Killen, entered service
Nov. 1918, assigned to camp at Wil- April 29, 1917, was assigned to Camp Sept. 28. 1917. was assigned to the April 5, 1918. was assigned to Camj)
mington. Pa., attached to S. A. T. C.
Was honorably discharged Jan. 1919.
Hancock and attached to Company K. Kaval Reserves at Cape May, he is Lee and attached to the 38th Com-
18th Infantry, sailed Mav 5, 1918, re- still in the service. pany, 155th Depot Brigade. He was
turned Nov. 8, 1918 and was honor- honorably discharged Nov. 23, 1918
ably discharged Jan. 29, 1919 with with rank of Sergeant.
rank of Corporal.
KIRSCHNER. LAWRENCE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirschner, en-
tered service Dec, 14, 1917, was as-
signed to Columbus Barracks and
attached to the 503rd Aero Squadron.
He was honorably discharged March
31, 1919 with the rank of Corporal.
KRIGGEN. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Kriggen, entered ser-
vice July 11, 1917, was assigned to
Columbus and attached to the Medical
Corps of the 363rd Infantry, 91st
Division. Went overseas July 8, 1918,
returned April 1, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged April 12, 1919.
KYLE, ALBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Kyle, entered service
June 6, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Upton and attached to Company H,
52nd Infantry, 51st Division, sailed
July 6, 1918, returned June 12, 1919
and was honorably discharged June
17, 1919.
KYLE, WILBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Kyle, entered service
May 27, 1918, was assigned to Fort
Oglethorpe and attached to the Det.
Motor Units. He was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 23, 1919.
LAMANTIA, TONY'— Son of Mr. LANDSPERGER, WILLIAM— Son LANE, SAMUEL— Son of Mrs. John LEHMAN, ANDREW— Son of John
and Mrs. Poolins Lamantia. entered of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Landsperger, Lane, entered service in the Spring of Lehman, entered service June 15,
service Fall 1917, was assigned to entered service Oct. 6, 1917, was as- 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and 1917, was assigned to Camp Hancock
Camp Lee and attached to Company signed to Camp Lee and attached to attached to Company H. 319th Infan- and attached to Company L, Head-
G, 320th Infantrv, 80th Division, sail'- Company B, 164th Infantry, 41st Di- try. went overseas in the summer of quarters Company. He was honorably
cd in Winter 1918, was wounded and vision, sailed Feb. 27, 1918, returned 1918, was killed in the Argonne forest, discharged March 15, 1919 with rank
slightly gassed, returned in Summer July 29, 1919 and was honorably dis- of Cook.
1919 and was honorably discharged charged Aug. 5, 1919.
June 15, 1919.
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LONG. ALBERT — Son of Mrs. Alice LONG, CHARLKS s,,i, ,,l ]I. i.iy l.oM;, .1 .VM i;.S - Son of .Mrs Ali... LONG WILLIAM Son of Mrs
Long, entered service May 26. 1918, D. Long, entered serviie May ■J.H. Long, entered serviie .Ian. s, 191k, Robert Long entered service May 28
was assigned to Pans Island and at- 1918, was assigned to Norfolk and was assigned to Fort Thomas and at- 1918 was assigned to Camp Meade
tached to the Marine Corps. Went attached to the Navy with the U. S. tached to the 307th Infantry, 77th and attached to Company A 324th
overseas Aug. 26, 1918, returned and S. Arkansas, went overseas July 8. Division, went overseas .June 15, 1918, Signal Corps he was honorably dis-
was honorably discharged August 3, 1918, returned Dec. 26, 1918 and was returned April 30, 1919 and was hon- charged in the Spring of 1919
1919. honorably discharged May 29, 1919. orably discharged May 20, 1919.
f^'
LOVK. JAMKS— Son of Mr and Lol'THKR. -TOHX— Sun of Mr and LUTE. JAML.S .^un ui .Mrs. James McCARTNEY. STEWART— Sua uf
Mrs. Thomas Love, entered service Mrs. James Louther, entered service Lute, entered service Sept. 5, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. John McCartnev, enter-
Oct. 1, 1918. was attached to the U. S. Feb 11. 1918, was assigned to Camp and was assigned to the Headquarters' ed service Oct. 6. 1917, was 'assigned
Army. He was honorably discharged. Lee and attached to Company 104, Co., Hospital Center, sailed Oct. 6, to Camp Lee and attached to Company
19th Engineers, went overseas March 1918. returned Julv 16. 1919 and was D, 320th Infantry. 80th Division, sail-
29, 1918, returned March 25, 1919 honorably discharged July 23, 1919. ed May 23, 1918, was gassed, returned
and was honorably discharged April June 6, 1919 and was honorably dis-
13, 1919. charged with the rank of Corporal.
McCOLLIM. WILLIAM— Sun of Mr.
McCOY. FRANK T. — Son of Mrs.
and Mrs. W. H. McCollim, entered Bell McCoy, entered service Dec. 14.
service Oct. 18, 1916, was assigned to
Paris Island and attached to the Mar
rine Guard
1917 and was assigned to Camp at
Columbus, Ohio, Camp Grant, Camp
Went overseas in the Carlstrom, Camp Dorr field, attached 1918, was attached to Company P,
" " ~ - - - - . _ . _ 35th Engineers, died of imeumonia
McCULLOUGll, HARRY B.— Son oi
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCuUough. en-
tered service Feb. 26, 1918 and was
assigned to Camp Lee, sailed May 1,
Winter of 1917, returned in the Fall to 503rd Aero Squadron, served as a
of 1919 and is still in service. chauffeur and was honorably discharg-
ed Jan. 23, 1919.
Dec. 4, 1918 at Base Hospital No. 8,
Davenay, near St. Nazaire, France.
McCLTLLOUGH. JOSEPH HORACE
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mc-
CuUough, entered service April 5, 1918
and was assigned to Camp Lee, Camp
Dix and Camp Sherman, went overseas
June 9, 1918, attached to Company M,
320th Infantry. 80th Division, return-
ed May 20, 1918 and was honorably
discharged June 8, 1918 at Camp
Sherman.
McDowell, franklin — Son of
Mrs. F. P. McDowell, entered service
April 13. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Military
Police, sailed in Spring of 1918, re-
turned Aug. 4, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 12, 1919.
McGEART. CAMERON WILLSON
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Mc-
Geary, entered service May 13, 1918,
was assigned to Columbus Barracks,
Fort D. A. Russell and Camp Jackson,
attached to Battery F, 61st Field Ar-
tillery, served as a Corporal, died of
Influenza Oct, 1. 1918.
McGINNIS. EVERETT E. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGinnis, entered
service April 5, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Lee, went overseas May 18,
1918 and was attached to Supply
Company, 319th Infantry, returned
June 2, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 13, 1919.
McHAIL, JOHN — Sou of Mrs. John
McHail. entered service Oct. 6. 1917.
was assigned to Camp Lee and at-
tached to Company D, 320th Infantry,
80th Division, went overseas May 17,
1918, was slightly gassed, returned
Oct. 21. 1918 and was honorably dis-
charged Jan. 5, 1919.
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McKINXKY,
SAMUKL — Sou
of
-Son of
MrSiii;i^i;Y. nriiKRT — Son <if Mr. .MACK. .TACOR — Son uf Mr. iind
and Mrs. (.It'orge McSIun-ry, entered Mrs (t. F. Mark, entered service Aug.
service Aug. 5, 1918, was assigned to 29. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
^^ ^ -^ ^ and attached to The 8th Camp Wads worth and attached to and attached to the Infantry of the
Engineers sailed 1918 returned"june ComI»an"v, 155th Depot Brigade, 2nd Company H. 56th Infantry, sailed 80th Division, was honorably dis<-harg-
18, 1919" and was honorably dis- Battalion, was honorably discharged Sept. 1918. returned Sept. 1919 and ed Dec. 29, 1918.
McXUTT, LAWRENCE R
George McKinney. entered service May Mrs. Catherine McNutt. entered ser-
27, 1918, was assigned to Camp vice June 26. 1918. was assigned to
Greenleaf and attached to the 605th Cam
charged June 23, 1919.
Feb. 25, 1919.
was honorably discharged Oct. 1919.
MEDSGER. BENJAMIN — Son of MILLER. J(.)IIN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Margaret Medsger, entered ser- Mrs. William Miller, entered service
MITCHELL. CHARLES — Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, entered
vice May 26, 1918, was assigned to Sopt. 21, 1917. was assigned to Camp service June 1, 1918. was assigned to
Camp Dix and attached to the Depot Gordon and attached to Company H,
Brigade, was honorably discharged 326th Infantry, 82nd Division, went
Nov. 28, 1918. overseas in Summer of 1918. was
wounded and gassed, returned June 6,
1919 and was honorably discharged charged July
June 13, 1919. Corporal.
Fort Wood and attached to the Head
quarters' 10th Signal Corps, 7th Divi-
sion, sailed Aug. 18, 1918, returned
June 27. 1919 and wa>i honorably dis-
' " 1919 with rank of
MOCK. JAY — Son of .Mi>, Jacuh
Mock, entered service June 22. 1915,
was assigned to Camp Hancock and
attached to Company F, 110th Infan-
try, 28th Division, sailed May 4, 1918,
was gassed and lost one eye. Re -
turned Nov. 5. 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged Feb. 7, 1919 with rank
of Cook.
MOODY, FRANK— Son of Mrs. MOYER, CLAIR— Son of Mr. and MOYER. JOHN— Son of Mr. and MCIR. ALEXANDER— Son of Mr.
Lettie Moodv, entered service April 29, Mrs. T. J. Mover, entered service Mrs. J. T. Moyer, entered service July and Mrs. George Muir, entered ser-
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and Julv 15. 1918, was assigned to Camp 15. 1918 was assigned to Camp Mer- vice in Fall 1918. was assigned to
attached to the Infantrv, he died from Merritt and attached to Companv A, ritt and attached to Company E. 51st Pittsburgh University and attached to
pneumonia May 16, 19i8. ;J17th Infantry, sailed in Fall of 1918, Heavy Artillery, sailed July 29, 1918 the S. A. T. C. He was honorably
returned Oct. 14, 1919 and was honor- and was killed in action. discharged Dec. 30, 1918 with rank of
ably discharged Oct. 22, 1919. Corporal.
NEFF. ELIJA.H ALBERT — Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Snead, entered ser-
vice July 31. 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Forrest and Camp Upton.
Went overseas Sept. 30, 1918, was at-
tached to Company B, 211th Engi-
neers and transferred to Company A,
128th Engineers, returned July 11,
1919 and was honorably discharged
July 18, 1919 at Camp Dix.
PARK, JAMES— Son of Mrs. Mary
Park, entered service April 29, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Lee and attach-
ed to Company D. 80th Division, he
was honorably discharged Dec, 5,
1919.
PARK, PAUL— Son of Mrs. Mary
Park, entered service May 25, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Forrest and at-
tached to Coniimny A. 605tli Engineers
sailed Sept. 13, 1918, returned June
18, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 23, 1919.
PATRICK, DANIEL — Son of Henry
Patrick, entered service, was assigned
to Fort Benjamin Harrison and attach-
ed to Company R, 21st Engineers. He
is still in service.
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PEOPLES, ROSS — Son of Mr.
Theodore Peoples, entered service in
1917, was assigned to Camp at Hamp-
ton Roads and attached to the 305th
Field Signal Corps, 80 th Division,
went overseas, was gassed, returned
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 15, 1919 with rank of
Sergeant.
"^
POSE, JAMES — Son of Mrs. Harry
Pose, entered service July 30, 1918,
was assigned to Camp Forrest and at-
tached to Company C, 312th Infantry,
83nd Division, he was honorably dis-
charged March 29, 1919 with rank of
Sergeant.
PRETTYMAN, EMANUEL — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Prettyman, entered
service Oct. 21, 1915, was assigned
to Columbus and attached to Company
A, 26th Infantry, 1st Battalion, went
overseas June 11, 1917, was severely
wounded July 1918, returned and is
in the hospital at Carlisle, Pa. He
holds rank of Sergeant Major.
PRI8Iv, CLAKKNOE— S..11 of Mr.
and Mrs, William Prisk, entered ser-
vice June 7, 1917 and was attached
to the U. S. S. Leviathan, went over-
seas 14 times and was honorably dis-
charged June 13, 1919.
S^^?
RIPPLE, GEORGE— Entered ser- ROBIN.SON. ALllEKT ,Sua of Mr. ROBINSON, MARY— Daughter of ROBINSON, PAUL — Son of Mrs.
vice Aug. 29, 1918, was assigned to and Mrs. J. E. Robinson, entered ser- Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, entered Cora Robinson, entered service Sept.
Camp Lee and attached to Company P, vice Aug. 29, 1918, was assigned to service Nov. 1, 1910 and was attached 11, 1918, was assigned to Camp Han-
80th Division, sailed in Fall of 1918, Camp Lee and attached to Company I, to the U. S. S. Leviathan as Chief cock and attached to Company H, 3rd
was slightly gassed, returned in the 6th Infantry, Replacement, he died in Nurse, she went overseas Jan. 1, 1919. Ordnance Corps, he was honorably dis-
Winter of 1918 and was honorably Camp Lee on Oct, 7, 1918 from pneu- returned in Fall of 1919 and is still charged Jan. 19, 1919.
discharged Jan. 28, 1919 with rank monia. in service,
of Corporal.
ROBINSON, RAYMOND S.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robinson, entered
service April 13, 1918, was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf, went overseas June
15, 1918, was attached to Base Hos-
pital No. 1, Medical Corps, returned
April 27, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 9, 1919.
ROBINSON. RICHARD— Son of
Mrs. Cora Robinson, entered service
May 30. 1918, was assigned to New-
liort and attached to the U. S. S.
New York. Went overseas Aug. 11,
1918, returned Dec. 25, 1918 and
was honorablv discharged in the
Spring of 1919.
ROBINSON, THOMAS— Son of Mrs.
Cora Robinson, entered service July
14, 1917, was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company F,
110th Infantry, 28 th Division, went
overseas April 5, 1918. returned in
Spring 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 15, 1919 with rank of
2nd Lieutenant.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. A, L. Robinson, entered ser-
vice March 17, 1917, was assigned to
Newport and attached to the U. S.
S. North Carolina, went overseas, re -
turned in the Fall of 1918 and was
honorably discharged in the Pall of
1918.
RHODES. RALPH — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Rhodes, entered service
June 14, 1918, was assigned to the
Naval Training Station at Great Lakes
and attached to the U. S. S. Princess
Matoika. He was honorably discharg-
ed Sept. 26, 1919.
RHOADES, M'lLLIAM— Sou of Mr.
and Mrs. William Rhoades, entered
service Aug. 4, 1917, was assigned to
Camp Hancock, later Devens and at-
tached to 16th Company, 4th Btln,
153rd Depot Brigade, went overseas
May 6, 1918, was wounded and gassed Siberia
returned Jan. 21, 1919 and was hon
orably discharged Feb. 4, 1919, he re
enlisted for three years.
RIFFLE. WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Riffle, entered ser-
vice June 16, 1919, was assigned to
Columbus, Ohio and attached to the
U. S. Army, went overseas Sept. 13,
1919 and is in service at Vladivostok,
ROBB, RAYMOND — Entered ser-
vice April 5, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
D, 315th Machine Gun Battalion
went overseas May 17, 1918, returned
May 30, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 10, 1919.
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Mrs. James Vincenzo, entered service John Seaton, entered service in the Mrs. John Shaffer, entered service in and Mrs. John Shaffer, entered service
Jan. 8, 1918, was assigned to Camp Spring of 1917, was assigned to Cape the Spring of 1917, was assigned to May 2, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Sherman and attached to Company M, May and attached to the Naval Re- Camp Hancock and attached to Com- Greenleaf and attached to the Medi-
23rd Infantry, sailed March 4, 1918, serve Corps, he was honorably dis- pany D, 111th Infantry, 28th Division, cal Corps, 28th Infantry, sailed June
returned Aug. 3, 1919 and was hon- charged June 2, 1919. Sailed May 12, 1918, held rank of 8, 1918, returned Aug. 3, 1919 and
orably discharged Aue. 14 1919. Sergeant and was killed Oct. 26, 1918. was honorably discharged Aug. 10,
1919.
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Mrs. Mary Shannon, entered service Mrs. M. F. Shomo, entered service and Mrs. Lucy Short, entered service Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shoultz,
Feb. 11, 1918, was assigned to Camp July 31, 1918, was assigned to Camp Sept. 22, 1917, was assigned to Camp entered service Aug. 1, 1917 and was
Lee and attached to the Headquarters'
Det., 155th Brigade, 80th Division,
sailed May 26, 1918, returned May 28,
1919 and was honorably discharged
June 4, 1919.
Forrest and attached to the 10th Lee and attached to Company G, 325th assigned to Camp Hancock and Camp
Casual Co., 211th Engineers, he was Infantry, 82nd Division, sailed May Merritt, went overseas May 1918, was
honorably discharged Dec. 21, 1918. 1918 and died Nov. 4, 1918 from attached to Company A, 3rd Regiment
pneumonia. and transferred to Headquarters' Com-
pany, 110th Infantry, returned May
11, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged May 23, 1919.
SIMPSON, GEORGE — Son of Geo. SIMPSON. DAVID— Son of George SMITH, CHARLES— Son of Mr. SMITH, JAMES— Son of Mr. and
Simpson, entered service July 1917, Simpson, entered service April 1918, and Mrs. William Smith, entered ser- Mrs. Edgar Smith, entered service
was assigned to Camp Sherman and was assigned to Nova Scotia. Canada vice Aug. 1916, was assigned to Co- Dec. 13, 1917. was assigned to Florida
attached to the 37th Division, sailed and attached to the British Army with umbus and attached to the Dental and attached to the Navy. Made 3
oversea.?, returned April 1919 and was the Gorden Highlanders, sailed July Corps went, overseas Nov. 1918, re- trips across the ocean and was hon-
honorably discharged with the rank of 3, 1918, returned and was honorably turned July 5, 1919 and is still in ser- orably discharged Jan. 28, 1919.
Corporal. discharged July 28, 1919. vice.
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SMITH, JOHX D.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Smith, entered service
Feb. 26, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to the 9th Company
of the Transport Corps, sailed July
10, 1918, returned July 16. 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 22,
1919.
SPACKMAN. CHESTER PAUL —
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman P.
Spackman, entered service April 27,
1918, was assigned to Columbus Bar-
racks, Fort Benjamin Harrison and
Camp Upton, sailed July 14, 1918, was
attached to Headquarters' Company,
63rd Engineers, served as a Sergeant,
returned June 6, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged June 12, 1919.
ST. CLATR. GEORGE— Son of Mrs.
Katherine St. Clair, entered service
Dec. 11, 1917. was assigned to Louis.
Del. and attached to the Navy. He
is being held as a Naval Reserve.
ST. CLAIR. JuHN BOYD— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Clair, entered
service Dec. 12. 1917. was assigned
to Columbus and attached to the 498th
Aero Squadron, went overseas Sept.
2, 1918. returned Jan. 5. 1919 and
was honorably discharged Jan. 20,
1919.
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ST. CLAIR, RUSSELL— .Sun uf ilr. STLFFV. WILLIAM— Son of ilr.
and Mrs. J. J. St. Clair, entered ser- and Mrs. Louise Steffy, entered ser-
vice June 24, 1918, was assigned to vice June 26, 1918, was assigned to
the U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadel- Cam]i Lee and attached to Company K,
phia, Pa., he was honorably discharged 168th Infantry, 42nd Division, sailed
Jan. 5, 1919.
STEXI;LUG. LARS L,— Entered
service July 15. 1917 and was assigned
to Camp Hancock, went overseas May
2. 1918, was attached to Company A.
110th Infantry, 28th Division, was
Aug. 22, 1918, returned April 25. 1919 gassed, returned July 9. 1919 and was
and was honorablv discharged May 8,
1919.
honorably discharged July 12, 1919.
STIFFLY. HERBERT C— Sou of
Cyrus Stiffey, enlisted in the Army
Feb. 26. 1918, Engineers" Department.
601st Engineers, assigned to Camp Lee
and Camj) Laura, went overseas June
30, 1918, discharged July 12, 1919.
STRAUSHURGH, JOHN R.— Sou of
Mr. and Mrs. William Strausburgh,
entered service Aug. 2, 1917 and was
assigned to camp at Gettysburg.
SUNDRY, FRED— Son of Mrs.
JIabel Sundry, entered service Aug. 8,
1918, was assigned to Camp AVads •
worth and attached to tbe 129th Divi-
Camp Green and Camp Mills, went sion, sailed Oct. 12. 1918, returned
overseas May 1. 1918, was attached
to Company B, 59th Infantry, served
as a Mechanic, died Aug. 9, 1918 of
wounds received in action.
and was honorably discharged May
1919.
SUNDRY, NICK— Sou of Mrs.
Mable Sundry, entered service July 22.
1917, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company H. 316th In-
fantry, 79lh Division, sailed Sept. 6,
1918. returned May 29. 1919 and was
honorably discharged June 7 1919.
SUTTON, JAMES — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. \\'. Sutton, entered service
Feb. 11. 1918, was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company B. 319th
Infantry, 80th Division, sailed overseas
held rank of Corporal and was killed
in the trenches by a bomb.
THOMAS, MICHAEL WILLIAM—
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi A, Thomas,
entered service May 4, 1917, and was
assigned to Columbus Barracks, Fort
Ethan Allen, Camp Shelby, Camp
Green and Camp Merritt, went over-
seas May 19, 1918, was attached to
Battery B, 77th Field Artillery, 4th
Division, served as a Corporal, re ■
turned July 29. 1918 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug, 4, 1919 at Camp
Dix.
TITTLE. DR. HARRY W. — Son of
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tittle, entered
service Aug. 3, 1918, was assigned to
Fort Hamilton and attached to the
Medical Corps, sailed Sept. 25. 1918,
returned Jan, 10, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 28, 1919 with
rank of 1st Lieutenant.
TRIMBLE. JOHN — Son of S. E,
Trimble, entered service Aug. 8, 1918,
was assigned to Camj) and attached to
Ihe 147th Engineers, he was honorablv
discharged Dec. 8, 1918,
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TRIMBLE, CHARLES— Son of S.
E. Trimble, entered service May 3,
1918, was assigned to Camp Dix and
attached to the 52nd Infantry, 6th Di-
vision, sailed July 6, 1918, returned
June 12, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged June 17, 1919.
TRIMBLE. HARRY — Son of Mr.
and Mr.s. James M. Trimble, entered
service Dec. 13. 1917, was assigned
to Columbus and attached to the 25th
Aero Squadron, sailed July 18. 1918,
returned June 2, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged June 14. 1919.
TRIMBLE, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James M. Trimble, entered
service Dec. 14, 1917. was assigned
to Columbus and attached to the 132nd
Aero Squadron, he was honorably dis-
charged April 7. 1919.
TROUT, GUY — Son of Mr. and Mrs.
L, W. Trout, entered service April 4.
1918, was assigned to Camj) Lee and
attached to the 21st Company, 80th
Division, he was honorablv discharged
Do.-. IS. 1919 with rank 'of Cook.
TROUT, RAY'MOND — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Trout, entered service
in the Spring of 1918, was assigned to
AVayco, Texas and attached to the In-
fantry. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 1918.
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rXDERWoOD, WILLIAM KARL —
Son of Mr. and ilrs. William Hi-nry
Underwood, entered service May 27.
19 18, and was assigned to Fori Ogle-
thorpe and Park View Station, was at-
tached to Quartermaster's Dejiartment.
Died of pneumonia, March 7, 1919, at
Park View, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WALHKC'K. HoVD^Sun (.1 Mr ami
Mrs. J. D, Walbeek, entered service
April 23, 1917, was assigned to Cape
May and attached to the U. S. S. New
Hampshire, sailed Feb. 26. 1919, re-
turned Summer 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Aug. 6, 1919,
WALHKCK, IRA — Son ui Mr. iuu\
Mrs. J. D. Walbeck. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 29. 1918, was assigned to
the Pittsburgh University and at-
tached to the S. A. T. C. He was
honorably discharged In the Fall of
1918.
WAI.Ivhk. I'Al L- Son or Mr. and
Mrs. Christy Walker, entered service
June 1, 1918, was assigned to Colum-
bus Barracks and attached to the 17th
service Company of the Signal Corps.
He was honorably discharged Dec. 21,
1918.
WEST. OLIVER — Son of Mrs. TiUie
West, entered service May 3, 1918.
was assigned to Camp Forrest and at-
tached to Companv C, 52nd Infantry,
6th Division, sailed July 6. 1918. re-
turned in the Spring of 1919 and was
honorably discharged in the Spring of
1919.
WEST, THOMAS— Son of :Mr^.
Tillie West, entered service in the
Sjiring of 1917, was assigned to Camp
Houston and attached to Ambulance
No. 29. 5th Division, sailed June 6.
1918, held rank of Corporal, was
wounded and gassed, caught influenza discharged May 29, 1919
and died.
WKST. WALTER— Sou of Mi>.
Tillie West, entered service Sept. 22.
1917. was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company C, 327th Infan-
try, 82 ud Division, sailed June 25,
Spring of 1919 and was honorably
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WIILUKV, DWIGIIT— Sou of Mrs.
Elizabeth Wherry. entered service
May 29. 1918. was assigned to Colum-
bus Barracks and attached to the
Medical Dejiartment, he was honorably
discharged Jan. 18, 1919 with the
rank of Corporal.
WHERRV. ERNEST LEE— Son of
Mrs. Elizabeth W"herry, entered ser-
vice May 29, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to Com-
pany 8, of the Artillery, he was hon-
orably discharged July 15, 1919.
WHERRY, JAMES A. — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Wherry, entered service Dec.
14, 1917, was assigned to Columbus
Barracks and attached to the 205th
Aero Squadron, he was honorably dis-
<harged May 28. 1919.
WHERRY. JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Wherry, entered service Aug.
2. 1917 and was assigned to the U.
S. S. Leviathan, made 10 trips over
seas, last trip on Jan. 5, J 9 19 and
was honorably discharged Jan. 6. 1919.
WILLARD. GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Willard, entered ser-
vice July 22, 1918, was assigned to
Cami» Loe and attached to Company L,
14th Infantry, he was honorably dis ■
charged March 1919 with the rank of
Cori)oral.
WILLIAMS. FRANK — Son of Mrs.
Margaret Williams, entered service
Jan. 24. 1918, was assignerl to Mitchell
field and attached to 8G6th Aero
Squadron, he was honorablv discharged
May 16, 1919 with the rank of Cor-
poral.
WYANT. ARNOLD— Son of Mr.
Jose]»h Wyant, entered service April
29. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company H, 145 th
Infantry, 37lh Division, sailed June
1 5, 1918. was wounded, returned
March 27, 1919 and was honorably
discharged April 10, 1919 with the
rank of CorporaL
YACABDSH, ANGELO — Son of
Charles Yacabush. entered service Feb.
11. 1918, was assigned to Camp Lee
and attarhrd to the 320th Infantry.
8()th Division, sailed May 18. 1918.
returned and was honorably discharged
June 8. 1919.
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BAIRD. TAYLOR M. — Son o£ Alex- BLAKLEY, CHARLES — Son of BLAKLEY. GLENN — Son of Mr. BRETT. JAMES H. Son of Mr
antler H. Baird, entered service in the Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Blakley, entered and Mrs. M. E. Blakley, entered ser- and Mrs. James Brett, entered service
Fall of 1917, sailed in the Summer of service April 5, 1917. was assigned tn vice Sept. 2. 1917, was assigned to April 17, 1918 and was assigned to
1918, returned in the summer of 1919 Camp Lee and attached to 18th In- Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Camp Deven.s, attached to Company B
and was honorably discharged in the fantry, 80th Division, went overseas Ambulance Compan> No. 177. Went 42nd Infantry. 12th Division was hon-'
Summer of 1919. May 22, 1918, returned June 3. 1919 overseas Dec. 1918, returned Feb. 21, orably discharged Jan. 23, 1919,
and was honorably discharged June 10, 1919 and was honorably discharged
1919, March 10, 1919.
CABEL, ARTHUR S.— Son of Ben-
jamin Cabel, entered ,servi('e April 18,
1918 and was assigned to Newport, R.
I., and transferred to Newport News,
Va. Served as a First Class Seaman,
was honorably discharged April 2,
1919,
OAMFBELL, WILLIAM S., DR. — GRIFFITH, SANFORD— Son of Mr,
Entered service April 6, 1917 and was and Mrs. M. H, Griffith, entered ser-
assigned to Camp Oglethorpe, Govern
or's Island, was attaihed to the Medi
cal Corps on the U. S. S. Shoshone, Greenleaf, went" overseas Oct. 1, 1918"
served as Sr. Lt. Surgeon, and was was attached to Medical Corps, Gen-
honorably discharged in May 1919, eral Hospital No. 53, Served as a
Sergeant, returned Spring of 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 1, 1919,
HOWARD, ISAAC HAMILTON —
Son of Mrs. Laura Howard, entered
vice May 27, 1918 and was assigned service Sept. 18, 1918, was assigned
to Chickamauga Park and Camp to Breerton, Washington, D. C. and
attached to the Navy, He was hon-
orably discharged in the winter of
1918.
HULL, LOGAN — Son of Mr. and KUNKLE, GEORGE — Son of Thos. KUNKLE. WILLIAM — Son of Mr. MOODY, CHARLES J. — Son of Mrs.
Mrs. Benjamin Hull, entered service Kunkle, entered service July 22, 1917, and Mrs. Thomas Kunkle, entered ser- Lottie Moody, entered service in the
Sept. 12, 1917, was assigned to Camp was assigned to Camp Lee and attach- vice Oct. 6, 1917, was assigned to Spring of 1917, was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical ed to Company G, 316th Infantry, 79th Camp Lee and attached to Companv D, Hancock, sailed May 5, 1918, was at-
Corps, went overseas, was attached to Division, sailed Sept. 6, 1918, return- 320th Infantry, he was honorably "dis- tached to Company M, 110th Infantry,
the Evacuation Hospital No, 6, return- ed May 21, 1919 and honorably dis- charged Dec. 19, 1918. 28th Division, was slightly gassed, re-
ed July 1919 and was honorably dis- charged July 3, 1919, turned and was honorably discharged
charged with rank of Captain. in April 1919.
ROBINSON THOMAS SHERMAN-
RUTLEDGE, HARRY E. — Son of H. RUTLEDGE, JAMES C. — Son of SHAFFER, RUSSELL — Son of Mrs,
Son of Mrs. Margaret Robinson, en- B, Rutledge, entered service Sept. 1917 Mrs. H. B. Rutledge, entered service Jennie Horrell, entered service Sept.
tered service April 5, 1918, was as- and was assigned to Training Station, Dec. 1917 and was assi - - -
signed to Camp Lee, sailed June 23. Charleston, Florida Naval Air Station Upton, Motor Transport Service, Q
1918, was attached to Company B, Pensacola, Florida, serving in Naval M. 0., Base Supply Office, sailed Feb
51st Engineers, returned in the Spring Aviation, Company 6, Regiment 4. 1918, discharged June 1919.
of 1919 and was honorably discharged
July 19, 1919,
igned to Camp 1918, was assigned to Camp Sherman,
attached to the 13th Company, 4th
Tr. Btln, was honorably discharged
March 1919.
STORMER, GEORGE— Son of Mrs, VANATT, WILLIAM— Son of Jfr. YANKUSKIE. LEO— Son of Mr,
H. Stormer, entered service April 29, and Mrs. Samuel \ aualt, entered ser- and Mrs, Joseph Yankuskie, entered
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and vice Sept. 8, 1918, was assigned to service in the summer of 1918 and was
attached to the Ammunition Train, Camp Greenleaf and attached to the assigned to Camp Hancock, attached
80th Division, sailed June 6, 1918, Army, went overseas Oct. 1919 and to Company A, 110th Infantry, 28th
returned and was honorably dis- died Nov. 4, 1918 from measles and Division was honorably discharged in
charged June 9, 1919. pneumonia. the Winter of 1918.
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The Women and the Liberty Loan
The service given by the women of the Westmoreland
County to the work of the Liberty Loans, under the direction
of Mrs. Lloyd B. Huff, the county chairman, helped to write
a splendid and historical record. In the Third, Fourth and
Victory Loans, the able, tireless and devoted women raised over
half of all subscriptions obtained throughout the county. Much
of the success of the Woman's Liberty Loan Committee was
achieved by the spirited co-operation of the borough and town-
ship chairmen and their efficient organization. During the
Fourth drive their work reached its zenith when they secured
i8,9S7 subscriptions totaling $7,430,600.
The Victory Loan was in a way a test of the abiding pa-
triotism of the members of the Women's Liberty Loan Com-
mittee. The war had been won, the urgent pressure of war
needs was no longer felt and it remained to be seen whether
the devotion to country and to duty learned by the women
during the dark days of the war would continue to inspire their
service. It would have been pleasant for them to surrender
their wills to the ease of life and to the opportunities of private
advantage. But with enthusiastic spirit they carried on, selling
$5,163,800 worth of the Victory Loan to 10,300 people.
The chairmen of the districts of the county were:
Miss Theresa Turner, Arona ; Mrs. J. K. Gardner, Adams-
burg and vicinity; Mrs. J. J. Crowley, Avonmore; Mrs. John
Hill, Braeburn ; Mrs. W. C. Keck, Baggaley and Correllstown ;
Miss Hilda Crooks, Beamers, Oyled and Brewer ; Mrs. Sarah
E. McHail, Bolwar and Lockport ; Mrs. H. C. Kemerer, Boquet
voting district; Miss Beatrice Lohr, Brodenville; Miss Dorsie
Cochran, Bridgeport; Mrs. J. H. Bitz, Brinkerton; Miss Marcia
Decker, Calumet; Mrs. James Martha, Carpentertown ; Mrs.
R. H. Ehrler, Collinsburg School district; Miss Anna McClain,
Concord School district ; Mrs. John Jones, Cowansburg and vi-
cinity; Mrs. George Rogers, Crabtree and vicinity; Mrs. George
Thompson, Cross Roads School district ; Mrs. D. M. Ferguson,
Darr School district ; Miss Rose Alurphy, Darraugh ; 'Sirs. J. E.
Dunn, Delmont and vicinity ; Miss Helen L'tts, Derry township ;
Mrs. J. Paul Hellein, Donegal ; Miss Hannah Kelley, East Do-
nora; Mrs. J. S. McCallen, Export and Newlinsburg; Mrs. Da-
vid Leake, Fitz Henry ; Mrs. A. R Mountser, Gibsontown ; Mrs.
C. P. Smith, Gratztown and Amyville ; Mrs. Jos. D. Wentling,
Greensburg; Mrs. E. G. Cope, Hahntown and Fairmont; Miss
Maude Finley, Harmony; Miss Emma Waugaman, Harrison
City, district; Mrs. A. H. Rollins, Hecla district; Mrs. J. C.
Reed, Hempfield township ; Mrs. G. B. Frye, Herminie ; Mrs. E.
N. Gonaware, Herminie No. 2 ; Miss Carrie Schell, Hostetter ;
Miss Rose Hons, Hunker; Mrs. James Fiscus, Hyde Park;
Mrs. Thomas Perkins, Irwin ; Miss Olive Wallace, Jacksonville
district; Mrs. Dora I. Bates, Jacobs Creek; Mrs. Chas. F. Ely,
Jeannette and Claridge; Mrs. A. J. Miller, Jones Mills district;
Mrs. I. Keck, Kecksburg; Mrs. Grant Smith, Kerr School dis-
trict; Mrs. James Stein, Keystone; Mrs. W. H. MacColl, Kiski
Springs and Loyalhanna Twp. ; Mrs. David Forsythe, Larimer;
Airs. F. M. Robb, Latrobe ; Miss Bessie Stacy, Lebanon School
district; filiss Bessie Abie, Lenity; Miss Mary Ashcom, Ligonier
township ; Mrs. S. J. Fishel, Livermore ; Mrs. L. F. Athey,
Lowber; Miss Lillian Wentzell, Madison; Miss Myrtle Hays,
Mammoth and Springertown ; Miss M. J. Mathias, Manor;
Miss Dorthea McLaughlin, Markle and Stewarts; Mrs. J. W.
Witherspoon, Mamont; Mrs. T. M. Bigley, Marguerite; Mrs.
T. E. Luce, Manoun ; Mrs. Geo. Engle, Monesson ; Miss Win-
some Stark, Mineral; Miss Mary Arkwright, Mt. Pleasant;
Mrs. Hooker Lynn, Mt. Pleasant School district ; Mrs. E. E.
Smith, Murraysville; Miss Belle Patterson, Mutual; Mrs. Mar-
garet Oyler, Mervvin ; Mrs. W. Riley, Alter, New Kensington,
Arnold and Parnassus ; Miss Ada B. Cook, New Alexandria
and vicinity; Mrs. Mary Wingert, Middletown; Mrs. W. H.
Porter, New Florence, Fairfield and St. Clair township; Mrs.
Francis Sell, New Stanton; Mrs. James Hudson, North Irwin;
Mrs. Jacob Beighley, North Washington ; Mrs. E. C. Lauffer,
Oak Grove; Mrs. H. N. Porter, Oliphant School district; Mrs.
Frank Rankin, Penn and vicinity; Mrs. John P. Chambers,
Pleasant Unity; Mrs. Lillie Keck, Point School district; Mrs.
Arthur Wells, La Grange School district ; Mrs. Wm. G. Beach,
Rillton ; Mrs. Morrison Robbins, Robbins voting district; Mrs.
J. Fisher Motz, Rostrawer township School district; Mrs. J. J.
Houser, Ruffsdale and vicinity ; Mrs. H. P. Waddell, Salem
School district; Mrs. Vincent Hartman, Salina; Mrs. Mary A.
Loucks, Scottdale; Mrs. G. M. Rude, Seward; Miss Clara Scott,
Sewickley ; Miss Amy Scull, Shafton ; Miss Elizabeth Copeland,
Shearers; Miss Agnes Hixon, Sheplar School district; Miss
Garnet Rhodes, Smithton; ]\Irs. John Zimmerman, Sobers and
vicinity ; Mrs. Wm. Sykes, S. Greensburg, Skidmore and Mc-
Intyre; Miss Octa Francis, S. W. Greensburg; Mrs. J. O. Stough,
Stahlstown and Cook township; Mrs. J. A. Steele; Steels; Mrs.
Albert Hasson, Sutersville; Airs. Michael Martahus, Tarr and
Strohms voting district; Mrs. J. C. Bair, Traflford; Mrs. Wm.
Quinn, Trauger; Miss Helen Ramsey, United; Mrs. John Elliott,
Vandergrift; Mrs. Wm. Booth, Webster; Mrs. R. S. Welty,
Weltytown ; Mrs. Margaret Reichen, Wendell; Miss Eleanor
Head, Unity township ; Miss Margery Timms, West Newton ;
Miss Hazel Truxal, Westmoreland City, S. Wales and Biddle;
Miss Hattie Filipek, Wireton School district; Mrs. Wm. Hepler,
Wyano ; Mrs. George Eustis, Whitney ; Aliss Ethel Lowe,
Youngswood; Mrs. Thomas Edwards, Yukon; Mrs. Henry
Huffman, Youngstown; Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac, McKees voting
precinct; Mrs. G. R. Leslie, Lower Burrell township.
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Chapter XV.
Herminie District. The pictures and military biogra-
phies shown in this chapter are those of the service men
from Herminie, Yukon, Arona, Middletown, Cowans-
burg, Darragh and Pillton.
Soon after the entrance of our country into the war, it
had at its disposal two great armies — an army of fighting men
and a financial army. Both armies necessarily worked together,
or otherwise the war would not have been won. The Herminie
district had a leading part in supporting both of these armies.
It answered all calls and was represented by men in the various
branches of the Army, Navy, and JMarine Corps. And in the
financial army it had a keen interest in seeing that its share of
the monetary e.xpenses of our victories were paid.
In the Liberty Loan campaigns, loyal citizens of this dis-
trict bought $623,200 worth of Liberty and Victory bonds. Five
thousand three hundred and forty-four subscriptions were ob-
tained during the drives, the amounts being: First, $13,550;
Second, $78,300; Third, $219,000; Fourth, $215,850; Victory,
$96,500. These amounts, however, do not include many bonds
that were purchased by people in some parts of the district
from their employers. If the records of these sales could have
been added in they would make a very large increase in the
figures. H. T. Knight was chairman of the loan committee in
Herminie and Anthony Rodak was head of the workers in Yu-
kon. As in everything else, the women did good work in all
drives. In Yukon the women's committee composed of Mrs.
Mary Edwards, chairman; Mrs. .A.gnes McKean, Mrs Rose Ro-
dak, Miss Jennie Patterson, Miss Martha Sporch and Miss Mar-
garet Reighansberger was very active and made an excellent
record in the campaigns. Miss Reighansberger was awarded a
helmet for having sold the most bonds and the other workers
received medals.
As might have been expected, the patriotic women of the
district were the first to take up war work and early in the sum-
mer of 1917, Red Cross organizations were formed in Herminie,
Yukon and Arona. These were at once enrolled as branches of
the Westmoreland County Chapter of the American Red Cross
Society and the membership increased by leaps and bounds.
Work rooms were secured at each of these centers and great
quantities of articles were completed, packed and shipped to
headquarters. And the women in the towns and hamlets out-
side of these three centers were far from idle. They enlisted
in the auxiliaries and units of the Red Cross and sent many
finished articles to their branch headquarters. The Red Cross
organizations made not only a wonderful showing in the pro-
duction of garments and supplies and in caring for families and
dependents of men in the service, but in campaigns for member-
ship, funds, collections of clothing for refugees, etc., they more
than reached their quota. A most valuable service was rendered
by the Red Cross throughout the district when it gave of its
resources to aid during the influenza epidemic in the fall of 1918.
It established emergency hospitals, furnished nurses and supplies
and materially helped in every way. D. A. Ireland, Rev. B. F.
Bungard and Prof. G. C. Gressman served in turn as chairmen
of the Herminie Branch of the Red Cross, and the other officers
were : Charles Prosser, vice-chairman ; Mrs. W. J. Latimore,
secretary ; and Mrs. Arch Bowman, treasurer. Mrs Latimore
and Mrs. H. C. Hutton were in charge of the sewing room,
Mrs. Bowman was head of the knitting department and Mrs.
J. Anderson and Mrs. Harry Taylor conducted the work of
making surgical dressings. The activities of the Yukon Branch
were directed by: Rev. A. L. Medcalf, chairman; Rev. S. U.
Waugaman, vice-chairman ; P. V. Leadbeter, secretary and A.
R. Roddak, treasurer. The offiicers of the branch at Arona
were Mrs. Ralph Miller, chairman ; Mrs. N. O. Shupe, vice-
chairman ; Minerva INIiller, secretary; and Mrs. Frank Oplinger,
treasurer.
Dr. W. J. Latimore, a well known and popular physican of
Herminie was the local leprcsentative of the Selective Service
Board and conducted the examinations of the men from the
district before they left for training camps and stations.
The principal Four Minute Men for the district were Dr.
Latimore and Rev. B. F. Bungard of Herminie and D. R. Kim-
mell of Arona.
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ALBRIGHT. ARTHUR K. — Son of ALTMAX, LAWRENCE — Sou of
Robert Albright, entered service Sept. Rlrs. Margaret Namestka. entered ser-
1918. He was in the S. A. T. C. at vice June 3, 1918, went to Camp Han ■
ANDERSON, JOHN W. — Son of Mr. APPLEBY. ROBERT — Son of Wil-
and Mrs. Joseph Anderson, enlisted liam Api)leby, entered service Aug. 1,
Oberlin College and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Dec. 1918.
cock and was attached to the 363rd A.
July 20. 1916 in the United States
Navy. He was on board the U. S. S.
O. D. Headquarters Troop. Sailed for Wyoming and made several trips over-
France July 31. 1918, returned Sept. seas.
26, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged Oct. 1, 1919.
1918. He was assigned to Camp Tay-
lor, was attached to the Artillery and
was honorably discharged Dec. 21,
1918.
"Tm
ASON, JOHN — Son of Mr. and Mrs. ASON. MICHAEL — Son of Mr. and AVERBACH. FRANK I. — Son of BOROSKY. MARTIN — Son of Mrs.
Thomas Ason, entered service in July Mrs. Thomas Ason, entered service in Louis Averbach. entered service in 3Iary Borosky, enlisted Sept 23, 1917,
1917, was sent to Columbus Barracks April 1918. He was sent to Camp Nov. 1918, was made Corporal, return- was "sent to Camp Lee, Company, M. G.
and later to Camp Pike. Sailed in Lee., placed with the 144th T. C., ed in July 1919 and was honorably 320th Regiment, 80th Division, sailed
July 1918, was wounded in the left sailed overseas in Aug. 1918, was discharged the latter part of that May 18, 1918, returned May 3, 1919
shoulder, returned in- Dec. 1919 and made Sergeant and was, Nov. 1, 1919, month. and was honorably discharged June 7,
was honorably discharged with the still in service. 1919.
rank of Sergeant.
*\
BARTH. NICHOLAS L. — Son of BAUGHMAN. DAVID H. — Son of I'.AI'GHMAN, HARRY E — Son of BAUGHMAN. WILLIAM J.— Son of
Mrs. Charles Jansie. entered service James Baughman, entered service Mrs. Anna Baughman, entered service George P. Baughman, entered service
May 28, 1918, was sent to Camp Sept. 30, 1918, was sent to Camp July 17. 1917, was sent to Gettysburg May 4. 1918, was sent to Camp
Humphrey and placed with Company Greenleaf and placed with the 2nd and attached to the Supply Company, Greene, attached to Company E, 4th
C, 137th Engineers, sailed Oct.
1918. returned July 16. 1919 and was
honorably discharged July 22, 1919.
Provisional Sanitary Train, sailed Nov. 4th Infantry, 3rd Division, sailed Field Artillery and was honorabl dis-
12. 1918, returned June 22, 1919 and overseas in March 1918. returned charged from service April 3, 1919.
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice June 27, 1919.
Aug. 23, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged from service Aug. 27, 1919
with the rank of Corporal.
BENCTAWSKI. FELIX — Son of BENCTAWSKI. FRANK— Son of
Mrs. Kathryn Rotkosky, entered ser- Mrs. Kathryn Rotosky, entered service
vice June 19, 1917 and was assigned in Aug. 1918. in the Marine Corps
to Camp Colt and Camp Greene, sailed First Regiment, was in Cuba, returned
April 5, 1918, was attached to Com- and was honorably discharged on the
pany I, 4th Regiment, 3rd Division, 1st of Sept. 1919.
returned April 20, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged April 22 1919.
BOHLANDER, LEONARD J. — Son BLACK, OLIVER C— Son of Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J- Bohlander, en- Jennie V. Black, entered service Sept.
tered service May 17, 1917, was sent 21. 1917. went to Camp Lee and was
to Fort Meyers, Va., placed with placed with the Supply Company,
Trooj) C. 11th Cavalrv. He was hon- :520th Infantry, 80th Division, sailed
orably discharged June 14, 1919. May 18, 1918, returned April 12, 1919
and was honorably discharged April
24, 1919.
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BOLLINGER, CARL S. — Son of Mr. BOORD, THOMAS E. — Son of Oli ■ BRASH, HENRY — Entered service BRAJDICK. MICHAEL W. — Enter-
and Mrs. Edward Bolinger, enlisted ver Gr .and Elizabeth Brooks Boord, April 4, 1918. was sent to Cami) Lee, ed service April 28, 1918, was sent
Aug. 19, 1914 in the Regular Army, enlisted in Y. M. C A work Sejit. '22, Went overseas in June 1917. returned to Camp and placed with Company E.
was sent to Camp Freemont. Fort Sill 1918 and was stationed at Hampton to the United States 30th of May. 30th Infantry, 3rd Division, sailed
and Camp Taylor, was attached to Roads. 1919. and was honorably discharged overseas July 21, 1918, returned
Company B, 2nd Field Artillery, 8th early in June 1919. March 3, 1919 and was honorably dis-
Division, sailed Oct. 18, 1918, re- charged on the 15th of that month,
turned Jan. 18. 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged March 26. 1919.
I^k
BEYRAND, CARL — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bevrand. entered service
April 24, 191?; on the U. S. S. Ok-
lahoma, went overseas in July 1917,
returned on Dec. 23, 1918 and was
lionorabiy discharged in Jan. 1919.
BRTSBIXE, HOMER C. — Son of
Annie Hamilton, entered service July
1917 and was assigned to Camp Kana-
wha. Camp Shelliy and Fort Niagara
and attached to Company F, 350th In-
fantry, was honorablv discharged Jan.
25, 1919 at Camp Dix.
BROCK. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Brock, entered service
April 28, 1918, was assigned to Camp
Leo. went overseas June 21, 1918 was
attached to Company L 145th Infan-
try, 37th Division, returned March 27,
1919 and was honorablv discharged
April 10, 1919 at Camp'Dix.
BROCK. LOUIS— Son of Victor
Brock, entered service July 15, 1918.
was assigned to Camp Pitt, Camp
Holabird and Camp Merritt went over-
seas Oct. 19. 1918. was attached to
307th Repair .Unit M. T. Corps, was
made Sergeant on Feb. 1. 1919, re-
turned Sept. 1, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged Sept. 6, 1919 at Camp
Dix.
BUHRIE. -TdSKPH H. — Son oi .Mr.
and Mrs. Jo^eph liuhrie, entered mt -
vice April 5, 1918, was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company M, 319th
Infantry. 80 th Divi.sion, sailed for
Prance May 17, 1918, returned June
27, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 3, 1919.
BUSSARD, ROBERT E. — Son of
yiv. itiiii Mrs W H Bussard, entered
service Feb. 11. 1918. He was as-
signed to Camp Lee, attached to the
305th Supply Train, later Military Po-
lice and was honorably discharged May
30, 1919.
CADMAN, JAMES— Son ui ILnrv
Cailman, Chestnut St., entered >fr\Rf
Nov. 29, 1917, was assigned to Kelly
field, sailed Jan. 1918, was attached
to the 656th Aero Squadron, was pro-
moted to the rank of Sergeant, re-
turned May 1919 and was honorably
discharged in May 1919.
rAI.i'AKKLLr,
and Mrs. Donato
service in March
Camp Wadsworth,
fantrv and was li
March 19. 1919.
MIKE — Sun of Mr.
Caldarelli, entered
1918. was sent to
attached to the In-
onorably discharged
CECCI. HENRY— Son of Mrs. Dom-
inic Cecci, entered service April 4,
1918, was sent to Camp Lee and plac-
ed with Company M. 319th Infantry,
80th Division, sailed June 4 1918 and
was killed Oct. 6 1918.
CERA'I. EDMOND— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Cervi, entered service
June 1. 1918. was assigned to the
Great Lakes Naval Training School,
was on board the U. S. Mercury and
Aeoulas, made seven return trips to
France and was honorably discharged
Sept. 27. 1919.
CLIFFORD. JAMES WARD— En-
tered service Oct. 17. 1917 and was
assigned to Camp Hill, sailed March
30. 1917, attached to Company C 308th
Service Battalion. Q. M. Corps with
rank of Supply Sergeant, returned
Julv 18, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 25, 1919 at Camp Dix.
COUCHENOUR, WILLLIAM McK.
— Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M.
Couchenour, entered service Sept. 3,
1918, was assigned to Camp Forrest
and attached to the 10th Casual Co.
Was honorably discharged Dec. 21,
1918 at Camp Sherman.
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COUCHENOUR. HENRY L. — Son of
Jacob Coiu-henour, entered service
June 29. 1917 and assigned to New-
port Naval Training Station and at -
tached to U. S. S. Cheyenne in the
Troop Transport Service. Still in the
service, now stationed in Mexico.
CRITCHFIELD. HARRY E. — Son of CURRAN. JAMES— Son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Critchfield. en- Mrs. Patrick Curran, entered service
tered service May 25. 1918 and was June 22. 191S. was sent to Camp Lee
assigned to Camp Greenleaf and Fort and attached to the 155th Depot Brig-
Des Moines. Went overseas Sept. ade. was honorably discharged from
1918 and was attached to Base Hos - service Aug. 15, 1918.
jjital No. 79 Medical Corps, returned
June 27, 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged July 2, 1919.
CURRAN, JOHN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Curran. entered service
April 25, 1918, was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and placed with Base Hos -
l)ital No. 79. Sailed Sept. 15, 1918,
returned June 28. 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged July 2, 1919.
DALIKOS. DAMAZAS — Entered DELLAPENNA. LAWRENCE — En-
service May 25. 1918. was sent to tered service Sept. 19. 1918. was sent
Camp Green, was attached to the 79th to Camp Lee and placed with Company
Hepot Brigade and was honorably dis- F, 319th Artillery, 82nd Division,
charged in Oct. 1919. sailed May 18, 1918 returned May 12,
DEPRINTZ, JAMES — Entered ser-
vice Sept. 23, 1917. was sent to Camp
Lee then Gordon and placed with the
327th Infantry, sailed April 25, 1918,
returned May 22. 1919 and was hon-
1919 and was honorably discharged on orably discharged from service on the charged that same month
the 24th of that month. 29th of that month.
DISALVATORE. VINCENZO— En -
listed May 25, 1918. sent to Camp
Greenleaf. Fort Sheridan and Camp
Upton, went overseas Oct. 1918. re-
turned in June 1919 and was dis-
DOYLE. TlHiMAS L— S,,,i oi .Mr DUNCAN. .SAMUEL J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Doyle, entered ser- and Mrs. Alex. Duncan, entered ser-
vice May 25. 1918, went to Camp vice May 27. 1918. was assigned to
Greenleaf and attached to Mobile Camp Greenleaf and placed with Evac-
Hospital No. 72. sailed April 25, 1918. nation Hospital No. 37, sailed Nov.
DUNCAN. SAMUEL W.— Son of ELLIOTT, HANSEL R. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan entered Mrs. Eva Naylor. entered service May
service Sept. 20, 1918, was assigned 2 5, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
to Camp Lee and placed with the 320th Greenleaf and Fort Des Moines, sailed
Machine Gun Company, 80th Division. Sept. 15, 1918. attached to Base Hos-
returned July 4, 1919 and was honor- 11, 1918, returned July 5, 1919 and Sailed May 18, 1918. returned May 30. pital No. 79. returned June 27, 1919
ably discharged from service July 10, was honorably discharged on the 10th 1919 and was honorablv discharged and was honorably dischai'ged July 2.
1919. of that month with the rank of Cor- June 7, 1919 with the rank of Cor- 1919 at Camp Dix.
poral. poral.
EMERSON. HOWARD B. — Son of HETTO, ANGELO— Entered service
Rev. and Mrs. O. A. P^merson, enlisted Aug. 29, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee.
Aug. 13. 1917 with the Medical Re- placed with Company D, 155th De-
serve Corps of the British Kings Royal pot Brigade and was honorably dis-
Rifles. Battalion No. 16. Sailed Sept. charged from service Dec. 12. 1919.
19, 1917, was commissioned Captain,
awarded a British Military Cross, re-
turned April 25, 1919 and was honor-
ably discharged April 20, 1919.
FLACHETTO. LOUIS — Entered ser- FEHKS, ROY E. — Son of Mr. Chas.
vice Sept. 23, 1917. was sent to Camp Fehrs, entered service May 1918, sail-
Lee and placed with Company E, ed June 6, 1918, attached to Company
320th Field Artillery, 82nd Division, A, 52nd Engineers, returned March
sailed May 15, 1918. returned May 9. 1919 and was honorably discharged
1919 and was honorablv discharged April 1919 at Camp Mills.
May 15th.
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FKEXOCK, LOUIS — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frenock, enlisted May 4. 1918
in the United States Xavy. He was on
board the U- S. S. Pueblo. Muskateen
and Jean, made four trips to France
and was honorably discharged March
20. 1919.
FIGURILLI. LUGI — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Fignrilli, entered service
Aug 6. 1918. assigned to South Caro
lina. went overseas Sept. 1919, was
attached to the 27th Division, returned
April 1919 and was honorably dis-
charged April 1919.
FRY. RICHARD — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bertram Fry, entered service
July 31. 1918 and was assigned to
Camp Colt and Camp Tobyhanna. AVent
overseas Sept. 23, 1918.' attached to
Headquarters' Comj^any, 307th Btln.,
Tank Corps, returned May 3, 1919 and
was honorably discharged May 16.
1919 at Camp Meade.
PULMER, DAVID K. — Son of Mr.
George A. Fulmer, entered service
March 4. 1918. was sent to Camp
Greenleaf and placed with Base Hos-
pital No. 60. Sailed overseas Aug.
22. 1919. returned June 27. 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 2,
1919.
FULMER. HARRY M.— S..ri uf Mrs.
Geo. A. Fulmer. entered t-ervict- May
17, 1918. went to Columbus and was
placed with Companv A, 34th Infantrv.
6th Division. Sailed Aug. 9, 1918,
returned June 20, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged two days later.
KILMER, JOHX R.— Son ..f i.. .,
A. Fulmer. entered service April 4.
1918, was sent to Camp Lee, and
placed with the 314th Machine Gun
Company, 80th Division, sailed over-
seas May 26, 1918. returned June 7.
1919 and was honorablv discharged on
the 13th of that month'
Fl/TrHKR. JOHX A.— Sun of Mr.
and .Mrs. Jake Futcher. entt-red ser-
vice Sept. 9, 1917 and was sent to
Camp Lee. He was honorably dis-
charged from service Nov. 8, 1917.
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I-TTlIi/liKi;, JAKE— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. .lake lu teller, entered ser-
vice Jan. 18. 1918 and was sent to
Fort Monroe, was attached to Batterv
B, 60th Artillery, sailed May 1. 1918',
returned Feb. 14 1919 and was honor-
orably discharged on the 21st.
GESLER. MICHAEL "W. — Son of
Mrs. Nora Gesler, entered service
March 31. 1918 and was assigned to
Columbus Barracks, Camp Logan and
Ft. Sill, and attached to Battery A.
81st Regiment. Field Artillery, was
honorably discharged Oct. 15, 1918.
GONGAAVARE, WREFORD F.— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. X'. Gongaware. en-
tered service June 15, 1918. Went
overseas Sept. 29. 1918, was attached
to Motor Transport Company, in
France, Company. 523rd Regiment.
424th Supply Train. Promoted to thn
rank of Corporal, returned July 20.
1919 and was honorablv discharged
July 29, 1919.
GRAHAM. CLARENCE A. — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Graham, en-
tered service July 11, 1917 and was
assigned to Columbus Barracks, Fort
Riley and Camp Dodge, attached to
350th Infantry, Medical Detachment.
Was promoted to the rank of Sergeant,
Was honorably discharged June 13,
1919. at Camp Sherman.
GROSS. WALTER — Son of Mrs.
Emma Gross, entered service in 1918.
He was sent to Camp Lee, sailed over-
seas in 1918, returned and was honor-
ably discharged in 1919.
GUY. WILMER R.— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Guy, entered service
June 1. 1917 and was sent to Fort
Riley, he was attached to Battery B.
79th Field Artillery, sailed Aug. 17,
1918. returned June 20. 1919 and was
honorably discharged a week later.
HAREXSKI, HARRY H.--Son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Harenski, entered
service Sept. 9, 1917 and assigned to
Camp Lee. went overseas Mav 18,
1918, attached to Company E. 320th
Infantry, 80th Division served as a
Sergeant, received gun shot wound in
both thighs in the Meuse- Argonne of-
fensive Oct. 11, 1918. returned May
11. 1919. Was honorablv discharged
Oct. 4. 1919 at the U. S. General Hos-
pital, Carlisle. Pa.
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HAREXSKI. PAUL J.-
and Mrs. John Harenski,
vice May 25, 1918 and
to Camp Greenleaf and
went overseas July 28, 1
to Evacuation Ambulance
14. Medical Department.
May 1919 and was ho
charged in May 1919 at
— Sou of Mr.
entered ser-
was assigned
Camp Hill,
918, attached
Company No.
returned in
norably dis-
Camp Dix.
HARRISOX. EDWARD — .Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Harrison, entered
.'Service Sept. 22. 1917, was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
A. 320th Infantry. SOth Division. Sail-
ed overseas May 18, 1918. was wound-
ed by a high explosive shell Oct. 10,
1918, returned March 19. 1919 and
was honorably discharged April 8,
1919 with rank of Corporal.
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HENRY. CHARLES E. — Son of HENSBERGER, STEPHEN— Son of HERBERT. FRANK — Son of Mrs. HIGGINS, ALFRED— Son of AI-
Mrs. Margaret Henry, entered service Mr. and Mrs. John Heusberger, en- Paul Sokenis. entered service May fred Higgins entered service May 27
July 21. 1918, and was assigned to listed in the Navy in 1914, he was 1918 and assigned to Camp Custer, at- 1918. He 'was assigned to Camp
Fort McHenry, went overseas Aug. 31, on board the U. S. S. Delaware, was taehed to Trut-k Company D. 310th Greenleaf then Sherman was made
1918, served as Sergeant returned a Gunner's Mate and was. Nov. 1, Supply Train, served as a Bugler, re- Corporal and was honorablv discharg-
June 16 1919 and was honorably dis- 1919. still in service. turned April 1919 and was honorably ed from service Jan 7 19*19
charged June 18, 1919. discharged in April 1919.
HH.ilillKRGER. GLENN A —Sun <.l
Mrt>. Ruljert Albriglit, euttrt'd servii.e
Oct. 1918 and was assigned to Fort
Oglethorpe, attached to the Medical
Corps, served as a Corporal, was hon-
orably discharged in May 1919.
.loUXSON. WILLIAM F.— Son ui
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Johnson, en-
tered service Ajiril 4, 1918 and was
assigned to Camp Lee, sailed May 18,
1918. attached to Company C, 320th
Infantry, 80th Division returned May
30, 1919 and was honorably discharg-
ed June 9. 1919.
.)iiXl'..s. ERNEST- Sun
Junes, entered service Jan.
of .h.llll
18, 1918,
was sent to Fort Du Pont and was
placed with Company B, 52nd Am-
.)ri;V, .IclIX J.— Son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Walter .lury, enlisted July 31,
1918, assigned to Camp Forrest, Com-
pany J. First Training Battalion, was
munition Train, sailed overseas June honorablv discharged from the service
21, 1918, returned Jan. 21, 1919 and Dec. 6, 191"
was honorahlv discharged from service
Feb. 21, 1919.
KAMKREU. S.V-Ml'EL O— Sun of
Mr. and Mrs. ^Vm. Kamerer, enlisted
in the 307th Trench Motor Battery,
was assigned to Camp Lee, sailed May
20, 1918, returned from overseas
March 1919 and was honorablv dis-
charged on the 28th of March 1919.
KANE, HUGH P.— Sun of Mrs.
Agnes Kane, entered service July 12,
1917 and was assigned to Fort Jay,
Gettysburg and Camp Eartlett, sail-
ed overseas Sept. 18, 1917, ranked as
Corporal with the 16th Field Bakery.
Returned April 22, 1919 and was hon-
orably discharged May 6, 1919 at
Camp Dix.
KELLAR. BURRELL J.--Son of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kellar, en-
tered service Sept. 4, 1918. was as-
signed to Camp Forrest, attached to
1st Prov. Regt. Batt. Sapper Engi-
neers. Was honorably discharged Dec.
25, 1918.
KETTERING. GEoRGE D.^Son of
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kettering, en-
tered service Sept. 1917, was assigned
to Camp Lee, went overseas in April
1918, attached to Company E. 320th
Infantry, received a wound in the leTt
leg Oct. 12, 1918, in the Argonne for-
est, returned in April 1919 and was
honorably discharged in April 1919.
KETTERING, HARVEY— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kettering, en-
tered service July 1917 and was as-
signed to Fort Sill, attached to Head-
quarters' Company 11th Field Artil-
lery, served as a Sergeant, was hon-
orably discharged April 1919, at Camp
Dix.
KETTERING, LAW^RENCE F. — Son KORTZE, AUGUST — Son of Mr. KOSHER, PRANK — Son of Mathew
of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kettering, and Mrs. Peter Kortze, entered service Kosher, entered service May 17, 1918,
entered service Aug. 1917 and was as-
signed to Columbus Barracks and Fort
Beauregard, went overseas Nov. 11,
1918, served as a 2nd Lieutenant, was
honorably discharged in July 1919.
and was assigned to the Naval Train-
ing Station at Newport, R. I., later
transferred to the U. S. S. Wyoming,
sailed Nov. 25, 1917, returned Dec.
26, 1918 and was honorablv discharg-
ed Feb. 7, 1910
was assigned to Paris Island, Utiea,
N. Y. and Quantico, Va. Served as a
Corporal, was honorably discharged
Jan. 30, 1919.
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KOSHER, GEORGK — Son of Ma- KRAMER. FRED— Son of Mr. and KUZMAN. WILLIAM — Entered the LANEY. JAMES— Son of Mr. and
thew Kosher, entered service Feb. 12, Mrs. August Kramer, entered service service May 25, 1918 and was as Mrs. Robert Laney, entered service
1918 and was assigned to Camp Lee, Aug. 8, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee. signed to Camp Greenleaf and Camp May 27, 1918, was sent to Camp
sailed May 17, 1918, attached to Com- placed with the 56th Infantry, sailed Upton, sailed Aug. 24, 1918, attached Greenleaf, attached to Base Hospital
pany E, 319th Infantry. 80th Division, in Sept. 1918, returned in July 1919 to Base Hospital No. 58. Returned No. 20, sailed in Aug. 1918, returned
Served as a Corporal, was gassed Oct. and was honorably discharged later April 27, 1919 and was honorably dis- in May 1919 and was honorably dis-
8, 1918, returned June 2. 1919 and that month. charged May 7, 1919 at Camp Dix. charged later.
was honorably discharged June 12,
1919, at Camp Sherman.
LANEY, LAWRENCE— Son of Mr. LASH, LELAND S.— Son of Sli-p-
and Mrs. Robert Laney, entered ser- ard M. Lash, entered service May
vice May 4, 1918, was assigned to 3 918, and was assigned to Columbus
Fort Russell, then Camp Jackson, was Barracks and Ft. Howard, attached
made Corporal and was honorably dis* to Battery P, 37th Artilery, C. A. C.
charged in Jan. 1919. Was honorably discharged March 17,
1919, at Ft. Wright.
LATRINE, MARTIN— Son of Mrs LEE. FRANCIS J. — Son of Mr. and
Louisa Laurine, entered service April Mrs. David Lee. entered service Oct.
4, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and 5, 1917, was sent to Camp Lee and
placed with Company C, 320th Infan- placed with 166th Infantry, Rainbow
try, 28th Division, sailed May 18, Division, sailed for France in June
1918, returned May 30, 1919 and was 1918 and was killed in battle at the
honorably discharged June 8, 1919. Argonne forest.
Ax
LEE. RUSSELL W. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Lee, entered service in
April 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee,
attached to the Infantry and was hon-
LOVE. EDWARD — Enlisted May
12, 1917. was sent to Columbus and
placed with the 20th Field Artillery
Battery C, 5th Division, sailed May
orably discharged from service in Jan. 24, 1918, was made Sergeant and was
1919.
killed in the bombardment of Metz.
LOSSO. PETER— Son of Mr. and
LUCK, WILLIAM— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Losso. entered service Mrs. Jacob Luck, entered service April
Feb. 1918 and was assigned to Camp
Lee, went overseas June 1918, attach-
ed to Company E, 319th Infantry, 80th
Division, returned and was honorably
discharged in June 1919.
24, 1917 and was assigned to Norfolk,
Va. Sailed in July 1917. attached to
the U. S. S. Oklahoma, returned Aug,
5, 1919 and was honorably discharged
Sept. 2, 1919.
McALPINE. JAMES — Son of Robert
Me Alpine, entered service Aug. 29,
1918 and was assigned to Camp Lee.
attached to Replacement Bat., Com ■
pany M, 9th Regiment, served as a
Corporal and was honorably discharged
Dec. 21. 1919.
McALPINE, ROBERT — Son of Rob-
ert McAlpine. entered service Sept. 21,
1917 and was assigned to Camp Lee
and Camp Meade. Went overseas
March 1918, attached to Tank Unit,
Medical Corps, returned and was hon-
orably discharged in April 1919.
McKENNA. CHARLES- Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. McKenna, entered
service in June 1917, went to Fort
McKENNA, JOHN J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. McKenna, enlisted
in the United States Navy. He was
Riley and was attached to the 21st on board the U. S. S. Indiana then
Cavalry, he transferred to Camp Mc -
Clellan and was there attached to
the 79th Artillery, was made Sergeant
and was honorablv discharged Feb.
28, 1919.
the George Washington and made one
round trip to France.
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McMAHON. ROBERT F, — Son of McNEILLY. ROBERT J. — Son of
Mrs. Kathryn McMahon, entered ser- Jerry McNeilly, entered service April
vice July 26, 1918. was sent to Camp 5, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and
and placed with Company K, 38th i>laced with the 315th Machine Gun
Infantry. 3rd Division, sailed Sept. 3, Battalion, sailed May 12, 1918, re-
1918, returned Sept. 1, 1919 and was turned May 30. 1919 and was honor
honorably discharged on the 5th of ably discharged June 10, 1919.
that month.
MAGUIRE. LAWRENCE J. — Son of
Hugh Maguire, entered service Jan. 28,
1918 and was assigned to Camp Green-
leaf, went overseas June 7, 1918. at-
tached to American Red Cross Military
Hospital No. 9. Still in service.
MARZOCH. FREDERICK — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Marzoch, entered
service Sept. 5, 1918 and was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and Camp Upton.
Went overseas Oct. 6, 1918, attached
to Medical Department, 9th Field Sig.
Bu. Returned July 28, 1919 and was
honorably discharged Aug. 2. 1919 at
Camp Dix.
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\!KLLINi;i:i;. harry F— Son of MENCH, HOMER A.— Snu nf Mr,s.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Mellinger. En- Sarah Mench. Entereil service Fel).
tered the service May 25, 1918, and 26, 1918. Was sent to Camp I^ee and
was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and plaoed with the 111th Infantry, 28th
Camp Lee, attached to Medical Corps, Div. Sailed in April L918. Returned
Base Hospital No. 61. Was honorably in April 1919, and was honorably dis
discharged July 24, 1918. charged from service later that month.
MEOLI, AUGUST — Enlisted in Nuv,
1918, in the Navy. He was at the
Philadelphia Navy Yards, and was
honorablv discharged from service De-
cember 22, 1918. Was killed in an
automobile accident shortly after his
discharge.
-MKCHOLI, HARRY. — Entered ser-
vice Apr. 28, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with the 305th Ammu-
nition Train. Sailed July 20, 1918.
Was in a number of the largest bat-
tles. Returned July 2, 1919. and hon-
orably discharged from service a week
later.
-MLCOLI, JOSEPH — EnterLMi servi^i.-
April 4, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee
and placed with Company A, 319th In-
fantrv. 80th Div. Sailed overseas Mav
16. 1918. Returned Dec. 20, 1919".
and was honorably discharged from
service February 15, 1919.
-MILLER, W'ADE H.— Sun uf Gfu.
W. Miller. Entered service Aug. 8,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Wads-
worth. Placed with Company A, 56th
Pioneer Infantry. Sailed overseas
Sept. 4, 1918. Returned June 25th.
1919, and was honorably discharged
July 1, 1919.
MONDALE. JOHN E.— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Mondale. Entered the
service Sept. 4, 1918, and was as-
signed to Camp Forrest . Was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 20, 1919.
MONSTROLD, ALBERT T. Sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monstrold. En-
tered service May 27, 1918. Was sent
to Camp Greenleaf, attached to Field
Hospital No. 9. Sailed for France
Aug. 24, 1918. Returned Aug. 3, 1919,
and honorably discharged on the 6th
of that month.
MONSTROLD. MARTIN — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monstrold. En-
tered service May 17, 1917, went to
Fort Oglethorpe and was attached to
the 7th Ammunition Train, 7th Ar-
tillery. Sailed for France Aug. IB.
1918. Returned June 22, 1919. and
was honorably discharged on the 28th
of that month.
NATELLA, ALBERT J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Natella. Entered the
service Sept. 23. 1917. Went over-
seas, and was attached to 320th Ma-
chine Gun Company. Returned May
1, 1919, and was honorably discharged
May 13. 919.
O'NEIL. WILLIAM J. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John O'Neil. Entered the
service May 1918, and was assigned
to Cape May. Went overseas July,
1918, attached to U. S. S. Lake
Travers. Still in the service.
PAINTER, ROY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Painter. Entered service
May 25, 1918. and assigned to Camps
Greenleaf, Sevier and Upton. Went
overseas Aug. 29, 1918, attached to
Medical Corps Evacuation Hospital
No. -22. Returned Aug. 29, 1919. and
honorably discharged Sept. 3, 1919.
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PARODORA. ANTONIA — Entered
service Feb. 11, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Lee and plucod with Company
B, 320th Infantry, 80th Div. Saikd
fi)r France June 10, 1918. Was in
many of the important battles. Re-
turned in March 1919. and was hon-
orably discharged in June 1, 1919.
PENETOZSKE. TONY — Entered
service Nov. 22, 1918. Went to Camp
Gordon and was placed with Company
B. 3126th Infantry. 82nd l>iv. Sailed
for France May 1, 1918. Returned in
June 1919, and honorably discharged
later.
PENMAN. ROBERTSON McKEE —
Son of Mrs. Richard Penman. Entered
service Sept. 19, 1917, and assigned
to Camp Lee, Camp Gordon and Camp
Merritt. Went overseas May 19, 1918.
attached to Battery D. 319th Field
Artillery, 82nd Div. Returned May
11, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged May 24, 1919, at Camp Dix.
PETERS. HARRY E. — Son of Mrs.
Mary E. Peters. Entered service Sept.
30, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf. Went overseas Nov. 13,
1918. attached to Evacuation Hospital
No. 31. Returned July 20. 1919. and
was honorably discharged July 26,
1919, at Camp Dix.
PII.KUSKI. FRANK E.— Son of PROCASKV. RUDOLPH— Son of t^UINN. MARTIN J.— Son of Mr.
Mrs. Marie Pikulski. Entered service Mr. and Mrs. Procasky. Entered the and Mrs. Patrick Quinn, Entered ser-
May 21, 1917, and was assigned to service July 28, 1918. and assigned vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Baker and Camp American Uni- to Camp Taylor, attached to P. A. R. Camp Lee and placed -vith Headquar-
versity. Went overseas Sept. 10, Depot, 13th Regiment. Was honor- ters' Company of the 320th Infantry.
1917, attached to Company F, 2nd ably discharged Feb. 28. 1919. Sailed overseas in Hay 1918. Re-
Engineers. 2nd Division. Returned turned May 30, 1919, and honorably
Aug. 8, 1919. and w:is honorably dis- discharged June 7, 1919, with the
charged Aug. 13, 1919, at Camp Dix. rank of Corporal.
RA1>AK0\'ICH. SAMUEL — Son of
Mrs. Emila Radakovich. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee, placed with Depot Brigade,
6th Battalion, and honorably dis-
charged from service Feb. 22, 1918.
RAY, CHARLES H. — Sou of Mr.
and Mrs . Clement Ray . Enlisted
April 1, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee
and was assigned to Battery B, 315th
Field Artillery. Left for overseas
June 1918. Was gassed in the Battle
of Argonne forest. Returned May
1919, and was honorably discharged
that same month.
RAY. ELMER R. — Son of Mr. mid
Mrs. Clement Ray. Enlisted Sept. 3,
1918. Was sent to Camp Forrest, Ga.,
and assigned to Company I, 1st Re-
treat Battalion, Engineers Was hon-
orably discharged from the service
Dec. 1919.
REID, ELIZABETH— Daughter of
Mrs. George Lynch. Entered service
Aug. 1918, and assigned to Camp Si-
vier . Went overseas in Nov. 1918.
attached to the American Red Cross
Army Nurse Replacement Unit No. 99.
Returned in June 1919. Still in the
service, stationed at U . S . General
Hospital No. 3, Rahway, N. J.
RICHARDS, JAMES W. — Sou of
Mr . and Mrs. James Richards. En-
tered service May 26. 1918. Was
sent to Camp Greenleaf, attached to
the Medical Corps, then Company D.
158th Depot Brigade, and honorably
discharged from service Dec. 6, 1919,
at Camp Sherman.
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ROBERTSON, ALEX — Son of Anna ROBERTSON, of ^'ukon. — Entered ROBINSON, HARRY— Entered the
Kepling. Enlisted Nov. 19, 1919. in service in June 1913. Was with the service Sept. 30, 1918. and assigned
the Canadian Army. He was attached Canadian Engineers' Army of Occupa- to Camp Greenleaf, Camp Hancock,
to the 13th Battalion, 2nd C. A. R. ti<m. Sailed overseas in July 1918. Camp Mills and Camp Merritt. Was
Regiment, and honorably discharged Returned to Canada July 2. 1919, and honorably discharged Jan. 16, 1919,
from service at Hamilton, Ontario. was honorably discliarged on the 29tli at Camp Dix.
of that month.
RODGER, MATTHEW — Entered
service July 22, 191S. Went to Camp
Lee and was attacheil to Company B,
31 6th Infantry, 79th Div. Sailed for
France Sept. 6, 1918. Returned May
29, 1919, and honorablv discharged
June 8. 1919.
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ROTH WELL, DEAN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Rothwell. Entered
service Sept. 22, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee, placed v* ith Company A,
319th Infantry, SOth Div. Sailed
for France in May 1918. Returned
May 29, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged June 7, 1919.
ROTHWELL, EARL — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Rothwell. Entered
service in Sept. 1917. Was sent to
Camp Lee and attached to the Ma-
chine Gun Company, ii20th Infantry.
Sailed overseas May 15, 1918. Re-
turned in May 1919, and was honor-
ably discharged in June 1919.
RUMMEL. ARTHUR S.— Son of
William J. Rummel. Entered service
April 21, 1917, and was assigned to
Camp Hancock and Camp Upton.
Went overseas in April 1918. attached
to Company E. 111th Infantry. Was
wounded in I he left lee by shrapnel
at Vesle river, on Aug. 10, 1918.
Returned in Nov. 1918. and honor-
ably discharged on Jan. 12, 1919, at
Camp Dix.
RUSCIOLELLI, PASQUALE — En-
tered servioe May 25, 1918. Was sent
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
Base Hospital No. 61. Sailed over
seas Aug. 22. 1918. Returned April
19, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged Aug. 30, 1919.
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SEGS. ANTON — Er.tered the ser- SlKJAF, HARRY D. — Son of Mrs. SHOAF, NATHIEL L. — Son of Mrs. SHOAF, WILLIAM W^ — Son of
vice Sept. 21, 1917, and was assigned Laura Shoaf. Entered service April W. J. Lash. Enlisted May 23, 1917, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Shoaf. En-
to Camp Lee. attached to the 155th 4, 1918, and was assigned to Camp in the Medical Corps, and was as- tered service Sept. 3, 1918, and was
Depot Brigade. 320th Regiment, Head- Lee, attached to llth Company, 3rd signed to Camp Greenleaf. Was hon- assigned to Camp Forrest and Camp
quarters' Company. Was honorably Training Bu., 155th Depot Brigade. orably discharged from the service Hill. Went overseas Oct. 21, 1918.
discharged Dec. 16, 1918. Was honorably discharged Aug. 28, Dec. 24, 1919. attached to Engineers* Structural
1919, at Camp Lee. Steel Workers, Company C, 72nd
Regiment. Returned July 4, 1919,
and honorably discharged July 9,
1919.
SHOFNOSKY, ABE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Sholnosky . Entered
service July 14, 1917. and was as-
signed to Camp Hancock and Camp
Mills. Went overseas May, 1918, at-
tached to Company I, ] 10th In'.'antry,
28th Div. Served as a Corporal. Re-
ceived shrapnel wound in left chest,
July 16, 1918, at Chateau Thierry.
Returned March 12, 1919, and honor-
a'bly discharged March 18, 1919, at
Camp Dix,
SOCKLEGE, JOHN — Son of Mrs.
Rose Sockiege. Entered service April
4, 1918, and was assigned to Camp
Lee. Went overseas June 15, 1918,
attached to Company H, 145th In-
fantry, 37th Div. Returned March 27,
1919. and was honorably discharged
April 10, 1919, at Camp Dix.
SOCKLEGE RUDOLPH — Son uf
Mrs. Rose Socklege. Enlisted Oct.
1917. Was sent to Camp Lee. Went
overseas Feb . 1918 . Was wounded
by a bullet in the left shoulder July
15, 1918. Returned May 10, 1919,
and honorably discharged.
yPKENTZ, JOHN — Entered service
in Aug. 1918. He was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf. Was placed with the
Medical Corps and was honorably dis-
charged from service in Dec. 1918.
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STARES, WILLIAM— Son Of F. G.
and Mary Stares . Entered service
STEIN. MISS MARY, of Hermine.
Pa. — Entered service and was at-
Sept. 17, 1917, and was assigned to tached to the Red Cross Work with
Camp Lee, transferred to Camp Greene
and sailed for France m March 1918.
Was wounded in action on Oct. 12,
1918, and died on Oct. 19, 1918 ;
buried in France. Was the only sol-
dier from Herminie to make the su-
preme sacrifice.
Base Hospital No. 86 in France.
STOTTLER. CLIFFORD — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stottler. En-
tered service April 4, 1918. He was
sent to Camp Lee and honorably dis-
charged from service April 18, 1918.
STOTTLER, JOSEPH C. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Stottler. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 19, 1917, and was assigned
to Camp Sherman. Was attached to
the 332nd Infantry, 82nd Div. Sailed
overseas in April 1918. Returned in
May 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged later that month.
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TAYLOR, EMANUEA M.— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor. En-
tered service July 28. 1918. Was
with the Marine Corps and stationed
at Paris Island . Was attached to
the 76th Comiiiinv. 6tii Regiment, 2nd
Div. Sailed for France Oct. 21, 1918,
Returned May 30, 1919, and honorably
discharged Aug. 11, 1919.
TAYLOR. JACOB E. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Entered
service Nov . 7, 1917 . AVas sent to
Fort Howard and placed with Bat-
tery E. 58th Coast Artillery Corps.
Sailed for France in June 191S. Re-
turned in April 1910, and was honor-
ably discharged from service May 15,
1919.
TAYLOR. JOHN H.— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Entered
service in July 1918 . He was sent
to Camp Lee and was honorably dis-
charged from the service in Aug .
1918.
TAYLOR. DANIEL T. — Enlisted
April 28, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Battery P, 313th
Regiment, 80th Div . Sailed May 25,
1918. Returned May 28, 1919. and
was honorably discharged June 6.
1918. with the rank of Corporal.
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TAYLOR. ROY — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene F. Taylor. Entered service
Sept. 22, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee,
placed with Company A. 320th In-
fantry, 80th Div. Sailed overseas May
18, 1918. Wa.s made Sergeant and
died Nov, 14, 1918, of pneumonia.
TIECHMAN, CHARLES — Son of
Mr.
TIECHMAN, GUSTAVE E. — Son of
and Mrs. William Tiecliman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tiechman.
En-
Enlisted Fel). 191S. Was sent to listed Oct. 1918. Was sent to Camp
Camp Lee, assigned to Companv L, Shermim and honorablv discharpod
145th Regiment, 37th Div. Went Feb. 1919.
overseas May 1918. Was wounded in
shoulder. Returned April 1919, and
was honorably discharged that same
mocth .
TRAINER. TIIOM.'.g — Son of Mr.
Micheal Trainor. Enlisted Sept. 18,
1917. Was sent to Company M, 132nd
Regiment, 33rd Div. Went overseas
May 13, 1918. Was wounded over
right eye. Returned r.nd was honor-
ably discharged May 31, 1919.
TRIMBATH, J. WAKKEN — Son of
TROZZO, CHARLES — Son of Mrs.
UCMAN, ANTON— Son of Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Trimbath. Dominico Trozzo. Entered service Anna Ucman. Enlisted April 5, 1918,
Enlisteil May 1917. Was sent to Sept. 5. 1918. Went to Camp Green-
Paris Island and Quantico. Went leaf and was there placed with the
overseas Oct. 31. 1917. Received Ci- 315th Infantry, 79th Div. Sailed over
tation for Activity on Scout duty, seas Oct. 6, 1918. Returned May
Returned April 2, 1919, and was hon- 28, 1919, and was honorably dis-
orably discharged June 30, 1919. charged June 5, 1919.
and sent to Camp Lee and Camp Cus-
ter. W^as honorably discharged Jan.
30, 1919.
VABGO, JOSEPH — Entered service
Jan. 20, 1918. He was sent to Carap
Custer, placed with Company H, 10th
Infantry, and was honorably dis-
charged from service Jan. 20, 1918.
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WALSH. CHARLES — Enlisted Sept, WARD, PATRICK M. — Son of Mr.
30, 1918. in the Medical Department and Mrs. John Ward. Entered service
of the U. S. Army. Was honorably May 27, 1918, went to Fort Ogle-
discharged July 18, 1919. thorpe and was attached to the Medi-
cal Corps. He was made Corporal,
then Sergeant, and was honorably dis
charged from service Jan. 7, 1919.
WILHELM, WILLIAM H. — Son of
YANNACCI. JACK F. — Son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wilhelra (de- and Mrs. Samuel Yannacci. Entered
ceased). Enlisted Sept. 1917. W'as service Oct. 6, 1917. Was sent to
sent to Camp Lee and Meade. 305th Camp Greenleaf and placed with Head-
Brigade Tank Corps. Went overseas quarters' Company, 71n Infantry, 3rd
-March 27, 1918. Returned Mar;h 13,
1919, and was honorably discharged
April 9, 1919.
Div. Sailed overseas April 4, 1918.
Was awarded a citation Cord at th-e
battle of Chateau Thierry, Returned
Oct. 16, 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged Jan, 29, 1919,
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YOUNG. AYERS L. — Enlisted in
the United States Army Sept. 3, 1918.
Was sent to Camp Forrest. Was hon-
orably discharged from the service
Dec. 21, 1918. at Camp Sherman.
ZUKOWSKY. MATHEW — Entered
service Oct. 7, 1917. He was sent to
Camp Lee, placed with the 47th De-
pot Brigade and was honorably dis-
chargied from service May 7, 1919.
BOYLER. FRANK
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KEENAN, BARTLEY
ROYED, JOHN
ROYED, JOSEPH
ROYED. LAWRENCE
ROYED, WALTER
ALTMAN, CLARENCE H.— Entered BRITIE. MIKE — Entered service BUSSARD. CLARK— Son of Mr
service May 26, 1917. Was sent to June 23, 1917. Was assigned to Co- and Mrs. W. H. Bussard. Entered
Champ Greenleaf and placed with Base
Hospital Ko, 54. Sailed overseas June
9. 1918. Returned May 28, 1919, and
was honorably discharp-ed from ser-
vice June 11, 1919.
lunilius Barracks and attached to Bat- servics April 5, 1918. Was sent to
tery D, 14th Field Artillery. He Camp Lee. placed with the .'ilSth Ma-
was transferred to Fort Sill and was chine Guns Company, 80th Div. Sailed
honorably discharged from service overseas May 26, 1918. Returned
May 5, 1918. Nov. 30, 1918, and was honorably dis-
charged Feb. 3. 1919.
CARUSO, MIKE — Entered servic*
May 9. 1917. Was sent to Camp
Sherman and was placed with Bat-
tery A, 4th Field ."Vrtillery. Sailed
overseas May 9, 1918. Returned and
was honorably discharged from ser-
vice in March 1919.
FIMZU, RALPH — Entered service
April 29, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Lee and placed with Company B.
145th Infantry, 37th Div. Sailed over-
seas June 22, 1918. Returned Feb.
8, 1919, and was honorably discharged
from service March 22. 1919.
HERBERT, WILLIAM— Son of Mrs.
Paul. Entered service in May 1918.
Was attached to Headquarters' Com
pany. 44th Artillery, stationed at Port
Revere, and was honorably discharged
from service in Dec. 1918.
McALPINE, MORGAN W.— Son of
Mr. Robert McAlpine. Enlisted in
Sept. 21, 1917, and was sent to Camp
Lee. Was assigned to Company A,
320th Regiment. 80th Div. Went over-
seas May 17, 1918. He was severely
wounded by shell fire. Returned May
30, 1919, and was honorably dis-
charged June 8, 1919.
MILLER. GEORGE W. — Son of
George W. Miller. Entered service in
Aug. 1918. He was sent to Camp
Lee and honorably discharged from
service Sept. 4, 1918.
MARTINGA, GUARINO — Entered
service Oct. 5, 191.^. Was sent to
Camp Lee and placed with Company
A. 319th Infantry, 3rd Div. He was
transferred to Camp Greene, and was
honorably discharged from service
April 25, 1919.
M0E5EMAN. THOMAS — Son of
Joseph Moreman. Entered service
Aug. 29, 1918. Was sent to Camp
Meade. Placed with Company F. 33rd
Field Artillery and was honorably
discharged Dec. 13, 1919.
MALPEZZI, DANTE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Malpezzi. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 6, 1917. Was sent to Camp
Sherman and placed with Company A,
Machine Gun Battalion, 87th Div.
Sailed Aug. 25. 1918. returned Feb.
25. 1919. and was honorably dis-
charged March 22, 1919.
SHERAW, DEXTER — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. John Sherman. Entered
service May 28, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Humphries and was placed with
Company B, 127th Engineers. Sailed
overseas Oct. 11. 1918. Returned
Feb. 28, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged June 26, 1919.
SHIPPRA, MICHAEL — Enlisted
Sept. 11, 1916, witn Headquarters'
Company, 18th Infantry, 11th Div.
Was stationed at Camp Merritt. Mills
Meade and Taylor. Sailed for France
June 14, 1918. Returned Sept. 3,
1919. and was Nov. 1, 1919. still in
service.
THEIS, ALFRED A. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Thcis. Entered ser-
vice May 24, 1918. Was sent to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Department. Sailed overseas
Sept. 7. 191S, Was attached to Base
Hospital No. 59. R.eturned June 27,
1919, and honorably disclii!rge<i July
2, 1919.
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Chapter XVI.
New Alexander District. The pictures and military-
biographies shown in this chapter are those of service
men from New Alexandria, Forbes Road, Crab Tree,
Hannanstown and Luxor.
When the country was making preparation for the Great
War, the towns composing the New Alexandria district felt the
responsibility of their support to the utmost and stood ready to
go "over the top" in all that was asked of them. They gave
liberally of men, money and service and the district made a
record equalled by few places in the county.
Nothing illustrates the interest and patriotic spirit of the
citizens of the district, in contributing to the support of the war
for humanity, more than the official figures showing the total re-
sults of the five Liberty Loans. In the first drive the number
of subscribers was 38 and subscriptions totaled $9,300. In the
second drive 155 subscribers were obtained and $30,900 was
pledged. In the third campaign the quota was $42,000 and
$185,000 was subscribed ; i6_i6 being obtained. The fourth drive
was the banner loan. The quota was $75,850 and $227,550 was
subscribed. The number of persons buying bonds was 1791.
For the Victory loan the quota was set at $57,300 and the total
amount subscribed was $135,300. This amount was taken by
1088 persons. The grand total was $588,400 and the success of
the campaigns in this district was due to the efficient work in
organization by R. A. Dormon, James H. Gallagher and S. C.
Patterson.
The first steps toward the formation of a Red Cross body in
New Alexandria were taken on June 9, 1917. Thirty-five mem-
bers were enrolled at this meeting and on June 18, 1917, the or-
ganization was accepted as a branch of the Westmoreland Coun-
ty Chapter. Enrollments came in rapidly and the Branch
soon enjoyed a membership of 1105. A sewing room was se-
cured where the workers met to make garments, knitted goods
and various supplies. The number of articles credited to this
branch of the Red Cross from August 10, 1917 to Feb. 22, 1918,
were as follows: Sewing, 5089; knitting, 546; and articles dona-
ted amounted to 466 pieces. The first officers of the branch
were: Mrs. Mary Mechling, chairman; Mrs. W. T. Jack, sec-
retary ; and Mrs. W. C. Latimer, treasurer. These were suc-
ceeded by Mrs. S. M. Steele, chairman ; Mrs. Edward Seanor,
vice-chairman ; Mrs. John Gear, secretary ; and John Brown,
treasurer. The branch did not stop its workroom production
at the signing of the armistice, but the earnest women continued
to make hospital and refugee garments for months thereafter.
The Four Minute Men for this district were James Gal-
lagher, Rev. U. S. Greaves and James G. Cook. These men
helped in the drives and various war activity campaigns, includ-
ing food conservation and production.
Everything considered, from April 7, 1917, to the present
day, no community in Westmoreland County can have more de-
served pride in its patriotism and loyality than the New Alexan-
dria district.
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BACA. DOMINIC— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Baca. Entered service. Was as-
signed to Camp and attached to the
Medical Corps. Went overseas Nov.
2, 1918, and is still in service in Base
Hospital No. 65, France.
BACA, GIUSTINO—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Baca. Entered service
May 3, 1918, was assigned to Camp
George and attached to Company A,
51st Infantry, 6th Div. Went over-
seas July 6, 1918. Returned June 12.
1919, and honorably discharged June
18, 1919.
BASILE. JOHN— Son of Mrs. Car-
niela Basile. Entered service April
28, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company M, 145th
Infantry, 37 th Div. Went overseas
June 15, 1918. Returned March 27,
191,9, and honorably discharged May
1, 1919.
BEAKEN HAERY I. — Born Aug. 8.
1896. Son of Joseph Beaken, of
Luxor, Pa. Enlisted June 5, 1918.
Was sent to Camp l^^orrest, Ga., and
assigned to Company one Engineers.
Later to Camp Sherman. Was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 18. 1919, with
the rank of Private.
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BEATTIE. JOHN — Son of Mrs. J.
Ella Beattie. Entered service Sept. 6,
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company 1, 320th In-
fantry, 80th Div, Went overseas May
1918, was slightly gassed, returned
May 1919, and honorably discharged
May 1919.
lilSHOP, THOMAS — Son of Mrs,
Sarah Bishop. Entered service June
6, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company K,
110th Infantry. 28th Div. W^ent over-
seas May 3, 1918. Was wounded, re-
turned July 19. 1919, and honorably
discharged July 24, 1919.
BOLLINGER. LEMMON — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Williuni Bollinger. En-
tered service April 29. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Lee and attached
to Company 12, 155th Depot Brigade.
He was honorably discharged Dec. 16,
1918,
B0LLIN(;ER, RICHARD — Son of
Mr. and Jlrs. William Bollinger. En-
tered service. Was assigned to Camp
Sherman and attacheil to Company A,
125th Regiment Engineers. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 21, 1918.
CALDWELL. JAMES
Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caldwell. En-
tered service Sept. 5. 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Sherman and attached
to Company 13, 4th Training Bat-
talion. Was honorably discharged
Jan. 6, 1919, with the rank of Ser-
geant.
CALDWELL, JOHN— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Caldwell. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 5, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Greenleaf and attached to the
Medical Corps. Went overseas Sept.
26. 1918, and is still in service in
the Medical Department, of Camp
Pontanizen, Prance .
CAMPBELL, MICHAEL — Son of
Mr. and i^Irs. Pasfjua'e Campbtall.
Entered service June 1. 1918. Was
assigned to Camp Greenleaf and at-
tached to Company G, 51st Infantry,
6th Div. Went overseas July 4, 1918,
returned June 14, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged June 17, 1919.
CARBON, ANTONIA — Son of Na-
talie Carbon. Entered service in the
Fall of 1918. Was assigned to Fort
Rielly and attached lo the 5th Am-
munition Train. He was honorably
discharged Feb. 1919.
CARBON, CHARLES — Son of Mr.
Natalie Carbon. Entered service Aug.
2, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Han-
cock and attached to Company F,
111th Infantry, 28th Div. He was
honorably discharged Jan. 20, 1919.
CARBON, DANIEL — Son of Natalie
Carbon. Entered service May 1917.
Was assigned to Fort Rielly and at-
taclied to the 5th Ammunition Tr.iin.
Went overseas Sept. 1917, returned
Aug. 1919, and is still in servic-e.
CLAWSON, THEODORE— Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clawson. Entered
service July 31, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Forrest and attached to
Company F. 210th Engineers. 20th
Div. He was honorably discharged
Jan. 27, 1919.
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CONONICO. JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Pasquale Cononico. Entered
service Jane 5, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp and attached to Troop C,
6th U . S . Cavalry. Went overseas
March 16, 1918, returned June 1919,
and honorably discharged the same
month.
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CONN"K, W ALTl-.i\ — .--ni, nf Mr.
and Mrs. William Connor. Entered
service May 26, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp tireenleaf and attached to
the Medical Corps of Camp Hospital
No. 95. Went overseas Aug. 23. 1918.
returned July 10. 1919, and honor-
ably discharged July 18. 1919.
CUAWFORD, ROBERT W. — Sun of
Mr . and Mrs . Jos . T . Crawford.
Born Dec. 17, 1900. Enlisted May
16, 1918. Was sent to Camp Knox.
Fcirt Rielly. Kansas, and was as-
signed to Company E, 311th Regiment,
Field Artillery. Was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 18, 1918.
DAVID THOMAS P. — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michea! Davis. Born May
10, 1894. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1917. Was
sent to Camp Lee, was assigned to
Company 3Ulst Repair Unit Motor
Transport Corps. Went overseas Jan-
4, 1918. Returned June 11. 1919,
and honorably discharged on the 19th
of the same month.
DELUCA. LOUIS — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dominic Deluca. Entered ser-
vice July 24, 1918, was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
4, 153rd Depot Brigade. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 28, 1919.
D'ONOFRIO, ERMINIO — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio D'Onofrio. Was
born Jan. 2. 1896. Enlisted on Feb.
25, 1917, was assigned to Camp Lee
and Camp Hancock, attached to Com-
pany D, 110th Regiment, 28th Div.
Left for overseas April 3. 1917. W'as
gassed and in the hospital four and
one-half months. Returned March 12.
1919, and honorably discharged on the
24th of that month.
DOXOFRE, JOSEPH — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Pasvuale Donofre. Entered
service June 19, 1918. Was assigned
to Fort Strong and attached to the
Headquarters' Company. 71st Coast
Artillery. Went overseas Aug. 1,
1918, returned March 6, 1919, and
honorably discharged March 19, 1919.
DORNON. ROBERT — Sun uf Mrs.
R. A. Dornon. Entered service April
1917. Was assigned to Fort McPher-
son and attached to Unit L, Camp
Hospital No. 21. Went overseas
March 24, 1918. Held the rank of
Corporal, was wounded July 15, 1918,
and died July 23.
DUFFIELI), FRANK — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Duffield. Entered
service 1917, was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Company B,
110th Infantry. 28th Div. Went over-
seas May 2, 1918, was taken prisoner
by the Germans and held until the Ar-
mistice was signed. Returned May
11, 1919, and honorably discharged
May 20, 1919.
DUFFIELD. LAWRENCE — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Duffield. Entered
service Sept. 1918 . Was assigned to
Camp Gordon and attached to the
army. He was honorably discharged
April 1919.
DUNMIRE, HARRY — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. A . Danmire. Entered
service June 1917 . Was assigned to
Camp Meade and attached to the
Medical Department of Base Hospital
No. 28. Went overseas July 1918.
Returned March 1919. and honorably
discharged the same month with the
rank of First Li-eutenant
EA'ANCHO. GKOKUE^Son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Evancho. Entered
service June 5, 1917. Was assigned
to Fort Bliss and attached to Battery
E, 82nd Artillery. He was honor-
ably discharged Sept. 23, 1919.
FENNELL. WARREN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. W, F. Fennell. Entered
service Aug. 28, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
pany K, 107th Infantry, 27th Div.
Went overseas Oct. 13. 1918. Re-
turned March 19, 1919, and honorably
discharged April 3, 1919.
FERINO. MARTIN— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ferino. Born April 3,
1894. Enlisted Sept. 1917, and was
sent to Camp Green. He was assigned
to the Supply train of the 38th Regi-
ment, 3rd Div. Sailed overseas Feb.
1918. Returned Aug. 1919. and hon-
orably discharged that same month.
FICETI. VINCEXZO — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Pasquale Ficeti. Entered
service April 27, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to Company
A, 320lh Infantry, 80th Div. Went
overseas June 18. 1918. Returned
May 30, 1919. and honorably dis-
charged June 15, 1919.
FOCHI, GUY — Son of Mr. and Mr.
D. Fochi. Entered service Dec. 24.
1918, was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Comjiany C. 601st En-
gineers. Went overseas June 30.
1918. Returned July 6, 1919, and
honorably discharged July 12, 1919.
FOSTER. GEORGE — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Foster. Entered service
July 1, 1914. Was assigned to Camp
Hancock and attached to Company M,
110th Infantry, 28th Div. Went over-
seas May 2, 1918. Was wound«d and
gassed ; returned May 24, 1 919, and
honorably discharged May 30, 1919,
with the rank of Corporal.
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FRYE. GLENN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Frye. Entered service De
(■ember 19, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp McPherson and attached to the
Medical Corps of Camp Hospital No.
21. Went overseas March 23. 1918.
Returned June 2. 1919. and honorably
discharged June 14, 1919.
FUSCO, EMELIO — Entered service
in the Fall of 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Greene and attached to Com-
pany I. 58th Infantry, 4th IMv. Went
overseas Dec. 1918. Keturned June
1919, and honorably discharged the
same month.
GABRIELL. LOUIS — Son of Mrs.
Josephine Gabriell. Entered service
Aug. 8, 1918. Was assign-ed to Camp
Wads worth and attached to the Sup-
ply Company of the 56th Pioneers.
Went overseas Sept. 4, 1918. Re-
turned July 16, 1919, and honorably
discharged July 23, 1919.
GRAY. ELWIN — Sou of Mrs. W. J.
Suman. Entered service May 24, 1917.
Was assigned to Camp Hancock and
attached to Company I, 1 10th Infan-
try. 28th Div. Went overseas May
2, 1918. Was wounded and gassed,
returned Sept. 26, 1918. and honor-
ably discharged Dec. 9. 1918.
GUARINO. MICHEL ANGELO— Son
of Mr. and Mrs. Egnoxo Guarino. Born
May 27, 1889. Enlisted May 26.
1918, and was sent to Camp Green-
leaf and Forrest. Was assigned to
Company B, 605th Regiment, 8th Div.
Engineers. Sailed overseas Sept. 30,
1918. Returned June 17, 1919, and
was honorably discharged on the 23rd
of that same month.
HAGGEKTV. MICHAEL — Son of
Mrs. Julia Haggerty. Entered service
May 28, 1918. Was aspigaed to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps of Motor Supply Train 428.
Went overseas Sept. 29. 191H. Re-
turned Aug. 19, 1919, and honorably
discharged Aug. 26, L919.
HELM AN. (.KoliIGK — Son ..f Mrs.
Lida Helm an. Entered service Feb.
11. 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and transferred to Edge wood.
Md.. and attached to Company D.
305th Engineers, 80th Div. He was
honorably discharged May 8, 1919.
HELMAN. LAWRENCE^ Son of
Mrs. Lida Helman. Entered service
April 4, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company A. 320th
Infantry, 80th Div, Went overseas
May 16, 1918, and was killed instant-
ly by shell in Argonne Forest on Nov.
1, 1918.
HUFFMAN. LYNN— Son of Dr. and
Mrs. Levi Hoffman. Entered service
June 13, 1918. Was assigned to
Great Lakes Training Station. Later
to the Philadelphia Navy Yard and
attached to the Navy. He was hon-
orably discharged Dec. 19, 1918.
HOLLIS, WILLIAM — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel HoUis. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 18, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Dee and attached to Company
E, 320th Infantry, 80th Division.
Went overseas May 16. 1918. Was
wounded, returned May 28, 1919, and
honorably discharged June 7, 1919.
HURNUCK. ANDY — Son of John
Hornock. Entered service July 22,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to the 111th Provisional
Company. O. A. R. D., 12th Bat-
talion. He was honorably discharged
Dec. 21, 1918.
HORNOCK, John — Son of John Hor
nock. Entered service Aug. 30, 1918,
Was assigned to Camp Lee and at
tached to the Headquarters' Troop,
9th Army Corp. Went overseas Oct,
1918. Returned Sept. 4, 1919, and
honorably discharged Sept. 7, 1919.
HUGUS, HARRY — Son of \V . E.
Hugus. Entered service Sept. 21,
1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee and
attached to Company A. 320th Infan-
try, 80th Div. Went overseas May
18, 1918. Returned Mav 3. 1919. and
honorably discharged June 8, 1919.
JAPALUCCI, MICHAEL — Son of
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Japalucci. En-
tered service Sept. 23, 1917. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee and attached to
the 305th M. 0. R. S., 80th Div.
Went overseas May 22, 1918. Re-
turned May 25, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 1, 1919, with the
rank of Sergeant.
JOHNSON, ROBERT— Son of Mr.
und Mrs. George Johnson. Entered
service June 13, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Greene and attached to Com-
pany C, 8th Machine Gun Battalion.
Went overseas April 1. 1918. Was
wounded, returned Feb. 1919. and
honorably discharged March 20, 1919.
JOHNSTON, FLOYD — Entered ser-
vice April 5, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
M. 317th Infantry, 20th Div. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 17, 1918.
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KICKLER. JOHN— Son of Mr. ami
Mrs. Charles Kickler. Entered ser-
vice Oct. 2, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
K, 7th Infantry, 3rd Div. Went over-
seas April 6 1918. Returned Aufr.
25, 1919, and honorably discharged
Aug. 27. 1919.
LATl.MKK. GKEASON— Sun of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Latimer. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Mcpherson and attached to the
Medical Corps of Base Hospital No.
21. Went overseas March 1918. Re-
turned June 1919, and honorably dis-
charged the same month with the rank
of Corporal.
LAUGHLIN, HENRY — Son of Isaac
Laughlin. Entered service Oct. 21,
1917. Was assigned to Fort Bliss and
attached to Troop M, 5th U. S. Cav-
alry. He was honorably discharged
Sept. 24, 1919.
LAUGHLIN. SHERMAN — Son of
Mr. Isaac Laughlin. Entere(r service
Sept. 6, 1917. Was assigned to Camp
Gordon and attached to Company H,
335th Infantry, 82nd Division. Went
overseas April 1918. Held the rank
of Sergeant and was killed in action
Oct. 17, 1918, at Meuse.
LOUGHRY. JOHN C.— Son of .Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Loughry. Entered
service April 10, 1917 Was assigned
to Camp Hancock, and attached to
G-2, Third Army Corps. Went over-
seas May 2. 11118. Returned May 19.
1919, and honorably discharged May
20, 1919.
MlIUVITT, FRANCIS CLAY — Sou
of Mrs. John McDivitt. Entered ser-
vice Aug. 29, 1917. Was assigned to
Fort Oglethorpe and attached to Com-
pany G, 38th Infantry, 3rd Div. Went
overseas March 1918 . Was slightly
gassed and disabled leg. Returned
Nov. 28. 1918, and honorably dis-
charged Aug. 1, 1919, with the rank
of First Lieutenant.
McKOWEN. CLARK— Sun of Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. McKowen. Entered service
Oct. 1, 1918 Was assigned to the
Philadelphia Navy Yard and attached
to the U . S. S . Santa Lenore. He
was honorably disciiarged Sept. 10,
1919.
McKOWEN, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. McKowen, En-
tered service July 13, 1917. Was as-
signed to Camp Greene and attached
to Company B, 7th Machine Gun Bat-
talion. Went overseas April 2, 1918,
returned Aug. 28, 1919. and lionorably
discharged Sept. 2, 1919.
McKOWEN, RUBERT—Suu of Mr.
and Mrs. 1). J. McKowen. Entered
service July 1915. \Vas assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Com-
pany M, 110th Infantry, 2fith Div.
Went overseas May 3, 1918, was
wounded, returned April 10, 1919, and
honorably discharged April 20, 1919,
with the rank of Sergeant.
MARRON. JOHN — Son of Mr. and
Mrs Peter Marron . Entered service
Feb. 11, 191H. Was assigned to Camp
Lee and attached to Company E,
Went overseas May 26, 1918. Re-
turned June 3, 1919. and honorably
discharged June 11, 3 919, with the
rank of Cn-poral.
OPSITNICK, ANDREW— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Op.sitniek. Entered
-servii'e July 1917. Was assigned tc
Camp George
Medical Corps
KO. He was
Pel). 1, 1919.
and attached to the
of Base Hospital No.
honorably discharged
OPSITNICK. MICHAEL — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ojisitnick. En-
tered service Aug. 29, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp Lee ftnd attached to
Motor Supply Train No, 308. Went
overseas Oct. 13, 1918. Returned
Aug. 3, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged Aug. 8, 1919.
PASCHALL. LEROY— Son of Mr. PATRICK. ANDREW — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Paschall. Entered ser- and Mrs. Andrew Patrick. Entered
vice May 3, 1918. Was assigned to service April a. 1918. Was assigned
Camp Thomas and attached to Com- to Cami» Hancock and attached to the
pany M, 52nd Infantry, 6th Div. Went Cavalry. He was honorably discharged
overseas July 6, 1918. Returned June Oct. 1919.
2.'), 1919. and honorably discharged
July 7. 1919. with tile rank of Cor-
poral.
PATTERSON, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Jlrs. Samuel Patterson. Entered
service Sept. 1916. Was assigned to
('amp Hancock and attached to Com-
pany I, 110th Infantry, 28th Div.
Went overseas May 2, 1918. Was
shell shocked, returnad May 20, 1919,
and honorably disciiarged May 29,
1919.
PATTERSON, JOHN — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Patterson. Entered
service June 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Hancock and attached to Com-
pany I, 110th Infantrv. 28th Div.
He was later transferred to remount
station. He was honorably dis-
charged June 1919.
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PETRO, FRANK — Son of Mrs. Jen-
nie Petro. Born Oct. 15, 1895. En-
listed April 5, 1918. "VN'as sent to
Camp Lee. and assigned to Company
C, 205th Signal Corps, 80th Div.
Left for overseas May 15. 1918. He
was gassed twice. Returned from
overseas April 20, 1919, and was hon-
orably discharged on the 24th of the
same month.
PICELLE, TONY — Son of Mrs. Bus-
seolea Picelle. Was born Dec. 8,
1892. He entered service April 5,
1918. Was assigned to Camp Sherman
and was attached to Company B, 2nd
Battalion of the Chemical Warfare.
Picelle was honorably discharged May
8. 1919.
PULSELLI. LOUIS — Son of Mrs.
Mary Pulselli. Entered service June
1, 1918. Was assigned to Camp For-
rest and attached to Company B,
605th Engineers. Went overseas Oct.
1. 1918. Returned June 18. 1919,
and honorably discharged June 26,
1919.
REED. GEORGE— Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Reed. Entered service
July 22, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attacheil to the Head-
quarters' Company, 9th Infantry, 2nd
Div. Went overseas Sept. 6, 1918,
returned Aug. 1, 1919, and honorably
discharged Aug. 13, 1919.
RIBAR. Joi: -<.n ni Mr and Mrs.
Ribar. Entered service June 1, 1917.
Was assigned to Camp Travis and at-
tached to the 11th Company, 3rd
Dev't. Battalion, 165th D. B. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 7, 1918.
RICHER. FRED— Sun ui Mr. Joseph
Ricker. Entered service Feb. 7, 1917.
Was assigned to Paris Island and at-
tached to Company G of the Marines.
He made three trips to France on
transports and honorably discharged
Aug. 18, 1919.
RO.SS. LL.X.IAMIX — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross. Was born 1899. He en-
tered service in the fall of 1917, and
was assigned to Camp McArthur. Ross
is still in the service. '
RUGH, ELIZABETH— Daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Rugh. Enlisted
April 18, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Jackson and attached to the Officers'
Mess as a Dietitian. She was hon
orably discharged Dec. 22, 19 18, and
has reentered the Government Service
as Dietitian.
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SABATO. CARLO — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. Sabatn. Entered service
June 1, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf and attached to the Medical
Corps of Base Hospital No. 61. Went
overseas, returned April 19, 1919. and
honorably discharged April 29, 1919.
SEANOR. JOSEPH LEROY — Son of
Capt. and Mrs. William Seahor. En-
tered per\ice June 28. 1916. Was as
signed to Camp Hancock and attached
to the Headquarters' Company, 111th
Infantry, 28th Div. Went overseas
May 1, 1918. Returned April 24,
1919, and honorably discharged May
13, 1919, with the rank of CorporaL
SHEFFLER. JAMES — Sou of Mr,
and Mrs. O. G. Sheffler. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
B. 166th Infantry, 42nd Div. Went
overseas Feb. 27, 1918. Returned
April 25, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged May 14, 1919, with rank of
Corporal.
SILVIS. CLARK—
liam Silvis. Entered
signed to Camp Mea
to the Army. He is
vice .
Son of Mrs. Wil-
service, was as-
de. and attached
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Zigman Sommer. Entered service
March 4, 1914. "Was assigned to
Camp and attached to Company G, 8th
Infantry. He was honorably dis-
charged March 5, 1919.
SPALLONE, GEORGE — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Antonio Spallone. Entered
service July 1, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp and attached to the 346th
Ambulance Company, 312th Sanitary
Train, 87th Div. Went overseas Aug.
25, 1918. Returned July 16, 1919,
and honorably discharged July 23,
1919.
SPITILLI. BIAGIO — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Guiatano Spitilli. Entered
service May 28, 1918. Was assigned
to Camp Greenleaf and attached to
the Medical Corps, with the Replace-
ment Group, Unit No. 74. He was
honorably discharged Jan. 15, 1919.
STEEL, CLYDE CHAMBERS — Son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Steel. Entered
service Sept. 21, 1917. Was assigned
to Camp Lee and attached to the
307th Trench Motor Battery. Went
overseas May 18, 1918. Returned
Feb. 3, 1919, and honorably dis-
charged Feb. 21, 1919.
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-sTKLLi;. FRANK— Son of -Mr. atul STEEL. WILLIAM — Son of Mr. TATORKO, WALTER — Son of Mr.
Mrs. Josei'ii G. Steele. Entered st-r- uiul Mrs. W. C. SteeL Entered ser- and Mrs. William Tatorko. Entered
vice June 11. 1918. Was assigned to vice June 13, 1917. Was assigned to service Nov. 25, 1914. Was assigned
Wissachickon Barracks and attached Farragnt, Great Lakes, and attached to Leon Springs, later to McArthur,
to the Navy. He is being held as a to the Navy. He died Sept. 24, 1918, and attached to Battery C, 21st Field
at Camp Farragnt from influenza, and Artillery. 5th Div. Went overseas
is buried, in Union Cemetery, New May 26, 1918. Returned July 22,
Alexandria, Pa. 1919, and honorably discharged Sept.
23, 1919, with rank of Sergeant.
reserve.
TURNBULL, JAMES — Entered ser-
vice May 20, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Sherman and attached to Com-
pany A, 309th Engineers. 84th Di-
vision. Went overseas Sept. 9, 1918.
Returned July 15, 1919, and honor-
ably discharged July 18, 1919, with
rank of Sergeant.
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VIGNOCiNA. SALVATORE— Sun ot VIXCENZO. GALIE— Snn -if Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Vignogna. En- and Mrs. Pasquale A'incenzo. Entered
tered service May 29, 1918. Was as- service May 26, 1918. Was assigned
signed to Camp Dodge and attached to Camp Gordon and attached to Com-
to the medical corps of Base Hospital pany B, 28th Infantry. 1st Div. Went
No. 104. He was honorably discharged overseas July 22. 1913. returned Aug.
Dec. 2, 1918. 28, 1919. and honorably , discharged
Sept 26, 1919.
WK K. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. an.l WEAVER. WALTER— Sun ..f Mr.
Mrs. George Wick. Entered service and Mrs. Levi Weaver. Entered ser-
July 24, 1918. Was assigned to Camp vice Sept. 5, 1918. Was assigned to
Lee and attached to Company B, 26th Camp Greenleaf and attached to Corn-
Infantry, 1st Div. W'ent overseas pany C, of the Base Hospital Medical
Sept. 15, 1918. Returned Sept. 27, Corps. He was honorably discharged
1919, and honorably discharged Sept. Jan. 17, 1919.
29, 1919.
CAMPBELL. JOSEPH — Son of Mrs.
Mary Campbell. Entered service Oct.
25. 1917. Was assigned to Camp Lee
and attached to Company A. 318th
Infantry, 80th Div. Went overseas
May 22. 1918. Was wounded, re-
turned May 30, 1919, and honorably
discharged June 3, 1919.
FANTANI. ROMOLO — Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Natale Fantani. Entered ser-
vice Sept. 18, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Greene and attached to Com-
pany E, 7th Infantry. 3rd Div. Went
overseas April 6, 1918. Was wounded,
returned Jan. 1, 1919, and honorably
discharged April 4, 1019.
FEDERICO, LUIGIE — Son of Mr.
and ilrs. Andrew Federico. Entered
service. Was assigned to Camp Dix
and attached to the 4th Battalion.
12th Div. He was honorably dis-
charged Dec. 15. 1918.
HOLLIS, ROBERT — Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hollis. Entered service
Sept. 21, 1917. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to the 305th
Ammunition Train, 80th Div. He was
honorably discharged Dec. 23, 1918.
LEGNOSKY, JOHN— Son of Mrs. LOTTUO. JOSEPH — Son of Mr. and
Lizzie Legnosky. Entered service Mrs. Jos. Lottuo (decjased). Entered
April 22. 1918. Was assigned to service Feb. 11, 1918. Was assigned
the Mexican Border ;ind attached to to Camp Lee and attached to Com-
Company 1. 12th Cavalry, 5th Div. pany 1, 319th Infantry, 80th Div.
He is still in service. Went overseas May 17, 1918. Re-
turned May 20, 1919 and honorably
discharged June 17, J 919.
MAY. CLARK — Sou of Mrs. Olive
May. Entered service Sept. 5, 1918.
Was assigned to Camp Greenleaf and
attached to the Medical Department of
Base Hospital No. 113. Went over-
seas Oct. 6, 1918. Returned July 24,
1919, and honorably discharged July
30, 1919, with the rank of Corporal.
RUSSELL, JAMES — Son of Mrs.
Rachel Russell. Entered service Aug.
3, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Cns-
ter and attached to the Infantry. He
was honorably discharged Jan. 11,
1919.
SCHONDELMYER, LEWIS — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Schondelmyer.
Entered service April 16, 1917. Was
assigned to Camp Hancock and at-
tached to Company 1, 111th Infantry,
28 th Div. Went overseas May 5,
1918, returned April 29, 1919, and
honorably discharged May 16, 1919.
SHULICK. GEORGE — Entered ser-
vice July 23, 1918. Was assigned to
Camp Lee and attached to Company
D, 28th Infantry. 1st Div. W^ent over-
seas Sept. 14, 1918. Returned Aug.
30, 1919, and honorably discharged
Sept. 26, 1919.
SPENDER, JOE — Sou of Mr. David
Spender. Entered service Aug. 24,
1918, and was assigned to Camp Lee,
attached to the Army. He was hon-
orably discharged Nov. 3, 1918.
STEELE. RAYMOND— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Steele. Entered ser-
vice June 13, 1917. Was assigned to
the Navy Yard at Philadelphia, later
to the Great Lakes. He was honor-
ably discharged Jan. 28. 1919.
STROKE. JOHN — Son of Mr. and SULLENBERGER, HARRY E. — Son
Mrs. Joseph Stroke. Entered service of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullenberger.
Sept. 5, 1918. Was assigned to Camp
Greenleaf, and attached to the Medical
Corps. Went overseas Oct. 6, 1918.
Returned Dec. 18, 1918. and was hon-
orably discharged Jan. 14, 1919.
Was born Feb. 19, 1894. Enlisted
Sept. 22. 1917, and was sent to Camp
Lee. Was assigned to Company Ji,
320th Regiment, 80th Div. Was hon-
orably discharged Feb. 1919.
TIERNO, CHARLES— Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Tierno. Entered
service. Was assigned to Camp Lee,
and attached to Company I. 320th In-
fantry. 80th Div. Went overseas
May 3, 1918. Was wounded and
gassed. Returned May 16, 1919. and
honorably discharged ilay ^3, 1919.
TRUMBETTA, CHARLES — Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trumbetta. En-
tered service April 28, 1918. Was as-
signed to Camp McClellan and .at-
tached to the Infantry. He was hon-
orably dischargied Dec. 2, 1919.
WILLIAMS. LEON — Entered ser-
vice July 22, 1919. Was assigned to
Newport, and attached to the Navy.
He is still in the service.
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THE compilers of the book present it to the
public after earnest effort to make it all that
the name signifies. That it is not entirely complete,
that some details may be lacking, that a few mistakes
may have unavoidably crept in, we regret sincerely.
Six months of preparation, included in which
was an exhausti\e house-to-house canvass of (ireens-
burg and surrounding communities, were spent be-
fore publication. Whatever may be lacking comes not
from want of honest endeavor en our part.
No attempt has been made to glorify one name at
the expense of another. By design, all have been
treated as nearly as possible in the same way, a fact
that may possibly be appreciated more sincerely by the
service men themselves than by any others.
We offer our book in the sincere belief that it serves
a useful purpose. We trust that it will be received
by our friends in the same spirit in which it was com-
piled.
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