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John  A.   Dovmey 


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 


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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 


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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" 


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First  Lieut.  , . . . 
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Wade   T.   Kline. 

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Robert    L.    Potts. 

Richard  C.   Blank. 


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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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WESTMORELAND   TOWNS    IN   THE   WORLD   WAR 

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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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BAIR.  EDWARD  H.  JR. — Son  of  BAIR.  HOMER  F.^Sou  of  Joseph  BAIR,  KEXXETH  H— Son  of  Mr.  BAKER.  GEU.  LAWREXCE— Son  of 
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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BATTISTI.  ANTONIO  MUSSA — 
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. 


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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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COHEN,  ABE— Born  Sept.  2,  1894. 
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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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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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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FERGUSON,  DAVID  HARRY — Son 
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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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. 

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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. 


11  LMEK.  R.  LAWSON — Born  Feb. 
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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PLRY,  DAN — Entered  service  in 
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.- *"-'^ 
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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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GESALilAX.      TAIL      lilClIARD- 


GETTKMY.    IiAl;l;Y     LLMER — So 


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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GINTO.  SILVAGGI — Son  of  Mrs. 
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. 

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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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HOHMAN,      EDWARD      C. — Son     of  HOHN.    ADAM — Sun    ol'    Ju.seph   aud 


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 

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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 


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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. 


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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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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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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  ■ 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 
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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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 

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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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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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.-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. 

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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,  GRANT — Son  of  David  MONTJAR,  DEL — Son  of  Samuel 
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. 


L. 


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 


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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.      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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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, 
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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- 

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Pitt,   Pa.,  and  later  assigned  to  Camp  April    22,     1918.       Took    part    in    the 

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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. 


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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. 


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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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GOXGAWARE.  NOBLE — Son  of  Mr. 
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. 


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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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MARTON,  LAWRENCE — Sou  of  Mr. 
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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MILLER,  DAVID — Son  of  Mr.  ami 
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 
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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 


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■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. 


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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. 


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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. 


^^M 


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. 


£ 


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- 
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liKL.MOXln).  ELICIO — Son  ..f  Mr 
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. 


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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, 


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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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BYRNE.  THOMAS— Son  of  Mr.  and 
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. 


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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. 


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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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Fi;Kli<tK<;.  JOHN — Son  of  Mrs. 
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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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- 


.\Ir. 


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- 
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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 


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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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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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ADAMS,  \VILL:.^..i  ^v..*  .V— ■^,..ii  ul 
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' 

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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 

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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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RHOADES     ROBERT    LEWIS— Son  RIMLINGER.   LA\VI;i;m  I.    P— Son  RIVERS,    GEORGE— S..n    <.t    I;.>1m  rt  Koi.nZl  NsKI,       WALTER      MAXI 

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- 
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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. 


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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. 


--S. 


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. 


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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. 

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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- 
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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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SnWASH,  Al.l;l-.l;'l'  i;  -.■;.  of 
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. 


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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. 


\  ii.iiN()i;Fi-:i;,    kI'ITIL 

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. 


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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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shipped  to  the  division  warehouse  261,599  surgical  dressings. 
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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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 

38 

IS 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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BrUKHART,      WILLIAM— Son      of         CIANFLOCCO.   DOilENICO— Son  of          CEAUTTI,     FRANK— Son     of     Mrs.  CHAIN,    G.    RADNOR— Son    of    Mr. 

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- 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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-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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McKEOWN,  HENUY  — Sun  of  ilrs. 
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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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. 


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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. 


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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- 
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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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MVEKS,  KAUL  liKAClILEY — Son 
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. 


W  ILT,  (liAKLi^S  I':i>  \-AKl'  Snn 
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. 


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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. 


/,  L\l  M]J;MAX,  W  n,l;i-.l;T  K. — Sou 
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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PELGAR,     RAYMOND 


-Hon     of 


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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11,   1918  and  went  to  Camp  Polk,  wa 
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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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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. 


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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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UKKSK.  MKYAX— Sun  vi  JarnL  aii.l 
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. 


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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. 


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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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ALL.Kh.Iir.        I   ILVKLKS— Son       of           );AKi-,i;,     I'KANK     W,-     s,,n     ,>i     Mr            1 ;  A  I.Z  AK  iXI,        SERFINE— >-ii        m  IvMxKl;.     J  i 'H  X— Sdo     of     .Mr.     and 

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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^^B 

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^m 

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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^^^?t5w 

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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1918.        He 
Field.    Texas, 
eliarged    two 
of    phy-sical 


AIiAM  —  Son     of 
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was     assigned     to 
and   was   honoral 
months   later    on 
disability. 


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in  Aug. 
Kelley 
>ly  dis- 
acc-ount 


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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FISHER,      ADAJI      CROUSIKU; 
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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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(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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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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SIRIGLEY,  EARL  FRANKLIN—  SILVIS,  JOHN  STEEL,  JR.— Son  SMELTZER.  FRANK  (>.  — Son  of 
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. 


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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. 


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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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EAKMAN.     GILBERT     J.— Son     of 


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- 


F  LXX  I:LL,     WILLI  a  M     .1 . 


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,    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- 
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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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NEUDORFER.  WELTY  C. — Son  of 
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- 
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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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P.KCK,      SIMON     G.— Son     of     Mrs.  BELTZ.   FRED   O.— Son  of   Mr.   an^i  BENSON.      GEORGE      B.— .Sm,      .,i  P.EXSnN.  ERNEST  L.— Son  of  John 

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. 


(iilNT/,.  ARTIE  ALBERT--.S.iii  <.t 
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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CROSS,  KFHKIAM— Son  of  Mr.  and 
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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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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OMELITE,  GEORGE  JR. — Son  of 
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,  JOHN  A.— Sjn  of  Mrs.  Mary         RHODES,    EVAN — Son    of    Mr.    and          ROBBINS,    CHARLES    W. — Son    of  ROBBINS,     HOWARD     P. — Son     of 

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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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HAMMOND,    ^VALLACE   J-    lint,  r  HA1I;K.     OWEN — Son    of    Mr.     ami 

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 
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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 
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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. 


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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 

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orably    discharged   Aue.    14     1919.  Sergeant  and  was  killed  Oct.  26,  1918.  was    honorably     discharged    Aug.     10, 

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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. 

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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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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 


f 

A, 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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 

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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. 


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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- 
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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 . 


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SOMMER,  PETER — Son  of  Mr. 
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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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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