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Pratt, Albert S .- United States Army.
Rhoades, Charles-United States Army. Corporal.
Rich, Henry H .- Army, Ordnance Department; went overseas in July, 1918, sighted submarines; arrived in Brest and remained ten days, then went to Clermont;
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company composed mostly of mechanics and duty of company was to make all ordnance repairs; while there most of the company had the "flu"; ordered to the front; on duty with detached service with the French repairing artillery, remaining until the armistice was signed; returned to former company, worked there until January, 1919; went to St. Nazaire to repair all kinds of machinery mounted on trucks and trailers; then went to Coblenz, Germany, and did repair work; sailed for United States and arrived at Camp Merritt July, 1919. Received letter of commendation from commanding officer.
Robbins, William H .- United States Army.
Ryan, James B .- United States Army. Lieutenant.
Ryan, Lawrence-United States Army. B. H. 117.
Salisbury, Wallace-United States Navy.
Selin, Elef-United States Army. Headquarters Train.
Shea, James-United States Army.
Sherman, Elisha J .- Battery D, 321st Field Artillery.
Skene, Alfred G .- United States Army.
Swain, Charles -74th Infantry.
Swain, Leonard-United States Army. Second Lieutenant, C. A.
Swain, Robert F .- 1st Lieutenant, Company B, 101st Engineers, 25th Division. Over- seas a year and a half.
Taylor, John F .- United States Army.
Thompson, Elizabeth-Army Nurse, General Hospital No. 9. Only Pomfret woman who enlisted in the United States Army.
Watson, Frederick-Sergeant, Company C, 9th Field Battalion, Signal Corps. First en- gagement at the front at St. Mihiel. Cited for bravery there. On third day volunteered with two others to take a message to a battalion commander. With- out compass or map followed the north star through woods heavily shelled and across fields raked by machine guns until mission was fulfilled. Later saw serv- ice at Verdun.
Watson, Raymond Leonard-United States Army. Artillery.
Wetherbee, Kenneth B .- United States Army.
Wetherbee, Raymond-United States Army.
West, Alfred-United States Army.
Wicks, Stanton-Lieutenant, Remount. Camp, Camp Upton, 14th Company, Fort Lee, Va. Wiggins, John G .- 1st Lieutenant, French Army 1917, reserve mallet. United States
Army in September. In France through winter of 1919.
Wilcox, George-United States Navy.
Blackmore, Arthur-S. A. T. C.
Byrnes, James-S. A. T. C.
Averill, Allen-S. A. T. C.
Maher, George F .- S. A. T. C.
CIVILIAN ACTIVITIES
Early in the war Mrs. T. Morris Murray, who was especially interested in the Navy League, furnished the wool and the women gladly knit a quantity of sweaters, caps, helmets, mufflers, and socks. Then the Red Cross enlisted enthusiastic workers. Money was contributed for the local work; all day sewing meetings were held, although most of the work was done at home. In one year one Red Cross member knit over one hundred pairs of socks. The youngest pupils in the school made thousands of gun wipes and filled comfort kits. The girls' war garden for the benefit of Day Kimball Hospital was started by Mrs. Murray. The use of the land, teams, and work of preparing the land were contributed by neighboring farmers. The girls were collected by automobiles Saturday mornings. In 1917 quantities of potatoes and fresh vegetables, also twelve hundred quarts of fruit and vegetables canned by the girls, were sent to the hospital.
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At the end of the season a splendid concert was given by the girls under the direction of F. K. Markoe. The girls raised in the gardens 120 bushels potatoes, 12 bushels beets, 8 bushels carrots, 121/2 quarts beans, 5 bushels peas, 15 bushels tomatoes, 123 dozen sweet corn, 74 winter squash, 70 summer squash, 40 egg plants, 1,200 quarts canned goods.
PUTNAM'S ROLL OF HONOR
Adams, Frederick E.
Allard, Raymond-Sergeant, March 29, 1918; 21st Company, Coast Artillery, Fort Strong.
Allard, Robert P .- March 20, 1918; 320th Machine Gun Company, A. E. F.
Anderson, Edward G. E.
Andem, Kenneth S .- S. A. T. C., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Enlisted October 10, 1918.
Andrews, Arthur B., September 19, 1917; United States General Hospital, Marys- ville, N. C.
Angell, Edward M.
Archambeau, Wilfred H .- September 20, 1917; Quartermasters Corps, Camp Meade, Md. Appleby, Frank J .- September 19, 1918; Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Arnold, Bert E .- August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Auger, Albert-Aero Squadron.
Auger, Arthur-October 8, 1917; Company A, 6th Engineers Corps, A. E. F.
Auger, Heliker-July 3, 1917; Fort Revere, Hull, Mass.
Auger, Louis-306th Field Artillery, Battery C, A. E. F.
Auger, Ovilla, December 3, 1917; 839th Aero Squadron.
Auger, Philbert-April 30, 1918; Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Babbitt, John-March, 1917; Company D, 17th Regiment, Regular Army.
Barie, Joseph-December 13, 1917; Ordnance Department, Camp Greene, N. C. Barry, David F .- Wounded in action.
Bardier, Ernest J .- August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Beaudoin, Joseph M .- January 13, 1918; 507th Aero Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex.
Beaupre, Eugene-Corporal, June 24, 1917; Battery E., 16th Field Artillery, Camp Greene, N. C.
Beausoleil, Rosario J .- Sergeant, September, 1917; 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, D. B., Camp Devens, Mass.
Beaulieu, Arthur.
Bedard, Oregene-October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Belaire, Charles E .- January 7, 1918; U. S. S. Connecticut; Naval Instructor. Belaire, Antonio.
Bell, Thomas M.
Bell, Michael-July 12, 1918; Camp Lee, Va.
Bellerose, Eugene-Corporal, January, 1918; Coast Artillery.
Bennett, Frederick-Corporal, June, 1917; Army.
Benoit, Aldor J .- May 24, 1917; Company E, 14th Regiment, Engineers Corps, A. E. F. Benoit, Alfred-August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Benoit, George-May 12, 1917; Camp Merritt, Tenefly, N. J.
Benoit, Joseph A .- July 21, 1917; 16th Company, C. A. C., Fort Terry, N. Y.
Benoit, Leo-September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.
Benoit, Napoleon J., Jr .- August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Benoit, Napoleon Joseph-September 4, 1917; Navy, Cook (Lds. S. C.). Benoit, Wilfred-April 4, 1918; Army.
Bergeron, Zepherin, Jr .- July 29, 1918; Army, Limited Service, Syracuse, N. Y.
Berthiaume, Joseph E .- September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Bertrand, Alfred-May, 1917; Battery E, 319th Field Artillery, Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. Bibeault, Aldemare-December 18, 1917; Aviation Corps, Garden City, L. I.
Bibeault, Armand J .- Entered service in 1917; Company M, 104th Infantry, A. E. F. Vol. 1-44
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Bibeault, Alferi-May 31, 1918; Signal Corps, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Bibeault, Oliver.
Bibeault, Philip-Discharged.
Berger, Joseph.
Bernier, Alfred-February 27, 1918; Company M, 308th Infantry, A. E. F. Prisoner of war several months at Ratstatt, Germany.
Bidwell, George A .- July 5, 1918; Emergency Fleet, United States Shipping Board, Boston.
Blanchette, Hermine-April 26, 1917; 56th Infantry, Waco, Tex.
Blackmore, Robert.
Bradley, Leland W .- Sergeant, July 5, 1917; Quartermasters Corps, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.
Bradway, Warren Leonard, Jr .- June 3, 1918; U. S. S. Salem.
Bouthilette, Eudore P .- December 4, 1917; Ordnance Corps, Camp Hancock, Ga.
Breault, Albert J .- May 1, 1918. Killed in action October 23, 1918, in Argonne.
Breault, Joseph H .- April 15, 1918; 30th Company, 8th Battalion, Camp Upton, N. Y. Breault, Emilien-October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Boulay, Normand-February, 1917; Navy; U. S. S. North Dakota.
Bourgeois, Edward-October 23, 1918; Fortress Monroe, Va.
Boisonieau, Ralph C .- March, 1917; Medical Department, Camp Stuart.
Bourgeois, Archie-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Bousquet, Wilfred-May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Boyle, Arthur-102nd Field Artillery, 26th Division, A. E. F.
Bonin, Lionel.
Brassard, Alphonse-May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y. Brassard, Frederick.
Brys, Walter-February 27, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Brodeur, Arthur-December 11, 1917; Aero Service.
Brodeur, Eugene-Dec. 11, 1917; Aero Service.
Brodeur, Joseph O .- June 27, 1917; Artillery.
Brousseau, Armand J .- December 12, 1917; Aviation Corps, Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex.
Brown, Harry Martin-June 5, 1917; Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Brown, William-May 20, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Brown, Winifred C .- Ordnance Department.
Brunelle, Alfred-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Byrne, Isabel-Service overseas with Roosevelt Hospital nurses.
Carlson, John O .- August 5, 1918.
Carroll, David.
Carpenter, Fred V .- August 15, 1918; Newton, Mass., Technical High School. Died Octo- ber, 1918.
Champagne, Walter-November 1, 1917; Quartermasters Department, Camp Devens, Mass.
Champeau, Frank, Jr .- October 4, 1917; Company M, 327th Infantry. Wounded Octo- ber, 1918.
Chandler, Wilford G .- September 17, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
Chapdelaine, Edna-Yeoman, F, Boston, Mass .; Charleston Navy Yard.
Chapdelaine, Ernest E .- Navy; New London, Conn.
Chapdelaine, Louis, Jr .- August, 1917; A. E. F.
Charbonneau, Joseph A.
Charron, James J .- Sergeant, September 20, 1917; Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass. Chase, Martin-April 4, 1917; Navy; U. S. S. Vermont.
Collum, Charles L.
Cominsky, John-March, 1918; Navy; U. S. Training Station, Newport, R. I.
Connor, James R .- December 1, 1917; Fort Slocum, N. Y .; A. E. F.
Corbin, Harold S .- Lieutenant, October 2, 1917; 24th Company, 2nd Replacement Regi- ment, Camp Gordon, Ga.
Cordier, Alferi J .- June 30, 1917; 303rd Infantry, Ammunition Train, A. E. F.
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Cordier, Joseph N .- Entered service in 1917; Company C, 504th Engineers Corps, A. E. F.
Cournoyer, Adelard J .- October 10, 1918; Fortress Monroe, Va.
Cournoyer, Ovilla-October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Cournoyer, Phillip.
Cwicka, Albert-July 3, 1917; Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Daniels, Ruth Lane-Nurse; Overseas service several months.
Davis, Everett S., Lieutenant, December 26, 1917; Aviation Corps.
Danielson, Whitman-October 15, 1918; Harvard S. A. T. C., Cambridge, Mass.
Daigle, Michael J .- Sergeant, June 11, 1917; Quartermasters Corps, Camp Devens, Mass. Delisle, David J.
Delisle, Leo-April 15, 1918; Parker Memorial School, Boston, Mass.
Demarse, William-August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Diamond, Maurice . December 26, 1917; Yeoman, Navy, New London, Conn.
Dow, Glen J .- June 4, 1917; Company F, 14th Engineers Corps, A. E. F.
Donahue, Charles F .- December 4, 1917; Signal Corps.
Dumas, Adelard-Enlisted Canadian Company, 1914, A. E. F. Reported killed in action. Dumas, Eugene.
Dumas, Henry-August 5, 1918; Newton, Mass., Technical High School. Dockray, George L .- September, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
Durocher, Amede-August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga ..
Durand, Daniel C .- April 19, 1917; Company H, 22nd Infantry, Plattsburg, N. Y.
Durand, Ernest J .- March 2, 1917; 18th Infantry, A. E. F.
Durand, Frederick-May 2, 1917; Company C, 2nd Cavalry, A. E. F.
Durand, Marcel-Enlisted in Canada; Company D, 2nd Battalion, A. E. F. Farley, Henri-Lieutenant, January 2, 1918; Aviation Corps, Dallas, Tex.
Favreault, Albert-October 14, 1917; A. E. F.
Favreault, Henri-Reported drowned by torpedoing of his boat; A. E. F.
Favreault, Wilfred D .- October 23, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Feener, Lester C .- July 14, 1917; Medical Corps.
Fisher, Edward N .- October 1, 1918; S. A. T. C., Brown University, Providence, R. I.
Flagg, Joseph D .- Corporal, December 8, 1917; 15th Prov. Ord. Company, Camp Rari- tan, N. J.
Foisey, Philip-April 26, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Forcier, Antonio-September, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
Fortin, Wilfred A .- July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass. Franklin, Raymond F.
Freniere, Frank C .- October 4, 1917; Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
Frotus, James-January 31, 1918; Able Seaman, United States Navy.
Fuller, William H .- Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.
Gagne, Charles-C Company, C. R. T. Regiment, 19th Battalion, A. E. F.
Gagne, Edmund R .- August 15, 1918; Newton, Mass., Technical High School.
Gagne, Joseph O .- April 25, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Gagne, Philippe G .- December 11, 1917; 422nd Motor Truck Company, A. E. F. Gahan, John W .- September 6, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Gascoign, Ransom B .- February 2, 1918; Aviation Signal Corps, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Gibney, Richard E .- March 30, 1918; Company D, 304th Regiment, Infantry, A. E. F .; wounded.
Gibson, Edward M. Gibson, Ralph M.
Gifford, Harry-July 29, 1918; Special Training, Syracuse, N. Y.
Gilbert, Wilfred-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Gill, George E. Gill, John A.
Giard, Lucien-April 4, 1917; Fort Terry, N. Y.
Girard, Louis-November, 1917; Signal Corps, Camp Devens, Mass. Gleason, Frank G .- Aviation Corps; Mechanic.
Gosselin, Clement J .- Navy, New London, Conn. Goyette, Hermidas.
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Green, Wilton G .- Corporal, July 6, 1917; Signal Corps, Camp Devens, Mass. Gregoire, Albert J .- October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Grinsell, Harvey J .- April, 1917; Company C, 103rd Artillery.
Guertin, Ovilla .- United States Army.
Guerin, Leon-Died of disease after discharge.
Heath, Frank C .- December 10, 1917-Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.
Hall, James W .- July, 1917; Medical Department, 48th Infantry, Camp Stuart, Newport News, Va.
Hamel, Florien-October 23, 1918; Ft. Monroe, Va.
Helstoski, Heronin, August 12, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Hopkins, Earl C .- June 30, 1917; Company L, 102nd United States Infantry, A. E. F.
Hopkins, Harry C .- February 27, 1918; A. E. F. Reported December 9, 1918, died of wounds.
Huff, Leman C .- Camp Devens, Mass.
Hull, Robert J .- A. E. F .; wounded in action.
James, Clarence B .- August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
James, Howard W .- June 4, 1917; Company F, 14th Railway Engineers, A. E. F. Jarvais, Adolphe W .- July 1, 1917; Battery D, 13th Coast Artillery, Fort Terry, N. Y. Jarvais, William J .- July 1, 1917; Battery D., 17th Coast Artillery, Fort Terry, N. Y. Jodoin, Henry-July 29, 1918; Special Training, Syracuse, N. Y.
Johnson, Donald C .- October 14, 1918; S. A. T. C., Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Keech, Harry P .- April 25, 1918; 30th Company, 8th Battalion, Camp Upton, N. Y.
Kalbanakas, Frank-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Keith, Arthur C .- Sergeant, February 27, 1917; 302nd Field Signal Battalion, 77th Division, A. E. F.
Kempf, Louis A .- Corporal, July, 1916; Company F, 1st Regiment, United States Engi- neers. Died in service, 1918.
Kennedy, Albert H .- October, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
Kennedy, Lorenzo M .- June 30, 1917; Medical Corps, Camp Dix, Trenton, N. J.
Kennedy, Norman L .- Medical Corps, Camp Sevier. Died in service.
Kilborn, George W .- October, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
King, Charles-Corporal, April 17, 1917; Company B, 37th Infantry, Laredo, Tex. King, Edward G .- August 23, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Kobiola, John-April 25, 1918; Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Klebert, Mark F .- May 28, 1917; Medical Corps, Camp Upton, Yaphank, N. Y.
Labonte, Henry-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Lachapelle, George R .- July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Lacroix, Rosario N .- July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Enlisted New Haven,
Lafortune, Alfred E .- April 4, 1917; Navy; Fireman 3d class. Conn.
Laparle, Ambroise-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Lagrandeur, Arthur-October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Lambert, Henry J .- September 19, 1918; Wireless Signal Corps, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Lapoint, Alphonse-2nd Company, Ammunition Train, Camp Devens, Mass.
Latour, John B .- July 3, 1917; Company L, 102nd Regiment, Quartermasters Depart- ment, A. E. F.
Lapoint, Edward J .- April 25, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
LaRue, Achille-July 21, 1917; Infantry Band, A. E. F.
Lasariski, Felix.
Latour, Eugene A .- August 5, 1918; Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Lavigne, Arthur-December 10, 1917; 30th Company, 8th Battalion, Camp Upton, N. Y.
Lavigne, Eugene-August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Lavine, Benjamin.
Lavine, Harry.
Lavine, Louis-October 27, 1916. Enlisted at New Haven; U. S. S. Panther.
Lavine, Nathan.
Lebeau, Everiste E.
Lebeau, William-April 6, 1917; 38th Company, C. A. C.
Ledoux, Herbert-April 25, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
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Leclair, Alphonse-October 4, 1917; 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, A. E. F. Leclair, Francois E .- July 1, 1917; United States Infantry.
Leclair, Pierre-June, 1917; Battery E, 17th Field Artillery, A. E. F.
Leger, Oliver-July 24, 1917; United States Infantry, Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Levesque, Louis J .- October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Lewis, Clair M.
Liberty, Joseph E .- May 12, 1917; 57th Infantry.
Lown, Nelson E .- September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Lubey, John-September, 1917; Company B, 504th Engineers Corps, A. E. F.
Lucier, Elmer-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Lussier, John B. A .- 514th Engineers Corps, A. E. F.
Macdonald, Archibald-Sergeant, July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass. Macdonald, Louis-Entered service in 1918.
Maertens, William F. C .- October 23, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Magnan, Hector-February 27, 1918; Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass. Magnan, Peter.
Maher, John J .- December 16, 1917; Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Fort Slocum, N. Y. Martineau, Wilfred-November 26, 1917; Electrician, Navy.
Martineau, Joseph-July 23, 1917; 52nd Infantry, Chattanooga, Tenn. *
Maloney, Arthur-May 20, 1918; Naval Reserve, New London, Conn.
Maloney, Arthur G .- June 1, 1917; Engineers Corps.
Maloney, James-February 27, 1918.
Marsh, Robert E .- May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, A. E. F. Died October or November, 1918. Mansfield, W. Nelson-June 15, 1917; Medical Corps, Camp Devens, Mass .; wounded.
Marquis, William-December 26, 1916; 38th Company, C. A. C., Fort Terry, N. Y. Maynard, Leodore E .- S. A. T. C., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Mass.
Mayotte, Louis-June 14, 1917; United States Marines, New London, Conn.
McIntyre, Arthur D .- Lieutenant, Company D, 10th Battalion, United States Guard, N. A., Fort Niagara, N. Y.
McIntyre, Arthur D., Jr .- March 8, 1918; Aviation Corps, San Antonio, Tex.
McIntyre, Allan C .- Corporal, September 19, 1917; Company B, 329th Infantry, Camp Sherman, Ohio.
McIntyre, Maurice M .- October 14, 1917; Medical Corps, Camp Jackson, S. C. McIntyre, Robert-Navy.
Mayotte, Chaplain Anselme-Enlisted February 8, 1918, A. E. F. Died in service.
McCulloch, Fred W .- August 10, 1918; Company E, Naval Reserves, Newport, R. I. McEvoy, Vincent-166th Infantry, Company G, A. E. F .; wounded.
McNally, Iscah K .- July 6, 1917; Signal Corps, Camp Devens, Mass.
Menard, Arthur-August 15, 1918; Newton Mass., Technical High School.
Metras, Paul E .- December 15, 1917; Coast Artillery, Fort Strong, N. Y.
Millier, Eugene-April 25, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Montie, Joseph H .- July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass. Died in the service September 26,1918.
Montigney, Joseph.
Moore, Francis J .- September 6, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Moore, Raymond H .- April 30, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Morin, Adelard-February 27, 1918; Camp Devens; A. E. F.
Morin, Omer-March 30, 1918; Camp Devens; A. E. F .; wounded.
Morse, Alice C .- Army Nurse.
Morse, Ray Harland-Corporal, May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Morrarty, Otis C .- August 23, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Murray, James E .- Corporal, May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Mozetta, Albert-Wounded in action.
Osier, George W .- July 27, 1917; Navy; Newport, R. I.
Page, Edward Eugene-August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Paine, Merrill P .- Lieutenant.
Parker, Louis J .- Died of pneumonia after discharge.
Perry, Edward F .- August 8, 1917; Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, Camp Green- leaf, Ga .; A. E. F.
Perry, Edward J .- March 5, 1918; Camp J. E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.
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Perry, Gilbert F .- July 16, 1917; Officers' Training Camp, Fort Monroe, Va .; Master Gunner.
Pechie, Leo-Battery E, 17th Field Artillery, Camp Robinson, Sparta, Wis.
Pelland, Victor P .- A. E. F. Reported killed in action.
Pierce, Carl W .- Entered service 1918; S. A. T. C., Springfield, Mass.
Pigeon, Alfred J .- November 27, 1917; Motor Mechanic, Headquarters Company, A. E. F. Potter, Earl A .- October 24, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Provencal, Arthur-September 20, 1917; Battery A, 321st Field Artillery, Camp Mills, N. Y.
Plante, Leo.
Racicot, Arthur-July, 1917. Enlisted.
Rafferty, William J .- 1918; S. A. T. C., Naval Branch, Cornell University, Utica, N. Y. Reeves, Arthur.
Rene, Ephraim-October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Renfrette, Howard-April 25, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Reil, George-194th Aero Squadron, Houston, Tex.
Reil, Henry.
Renshaw, Arthur W .- June, 1917; Medical Corps, Fort McHenry, Md.
Reynolds, Edgar M .- June 20, 1917; Sergeant, 114th Company, United States Marine Corps, Santa Domingo.
Rice, John A .- September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Rice, Hugh-June 25, 1917; Medical Reserve Base Hospital 117, A. E. F.
Richardson, Ernest E .- December 14, 1917; U. S. S. Constellation, Newport, R. I.
Roberts, Harry I .- September 7, 1918; Officers' Training Camp, Camp Lee, Va.
Robillard, Zenon-April 15, 1918; Franklin Union Special Training School, Boston, Mass. Robitaille, Omer-June, 1917; 504th Engineers Corps, A. E. F.
Roy, Joseph E .- October 4, 1917; Machine Gun Company, 82nd Division, A. E. F.
Ryan, Aloysius F .- September 6, 1918; Limited Service, Camp Upton, N. Y.
Ryan, Charles A .- September 15, 1917; 32nd Infantry, Headquarters Company, A. E. F .; wounded.
Ryan, Chester Alden-August 30, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Ryan, Francis A .- November 26, 1917; Navy.
Ryan, John Thomas; May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Salvas, Edward J .- April 11, 1917; Battery D, 56th Regiment, C. A. C., A. E. F. Salvas, Napoleon J .- October 23, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Saretzki, William-May 23, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Scott, William R .- December 7, 1917; 32nd Company, Coast Artillery.
Sears, Peter-December 14, 1917; Apprentice Seaman, United States Navy.
Sharpe, Kenneth C .- July 2, 1917; Sergeant, Medical Detachment, 302nd Infantry, A. E. F.
Shaw, Henry-June 22, 1916; U. S. S. Pennsylvania; 1st Class Councelor.
Shaw, Clarence M .- June 14, 1917; Medical Reserve, Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md.
Shaw, G. Stanley-March 16, 1918; 18th Company, Coast Artillery, A. E. F.
Sherry, Frederick J .- July, 1918; Machinist's Mate, Naval Reserve.
Simonzi, John-May 24, 1918; Mechanical Department, Military Branch, Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Smith, Frederick A .- July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Smith, Herbert.
Smith, Herbert E., Jr .- June 1, 1917; Army Aero Corps, Norfolk, Va.
Smith, Hyde-June 12, 1917; Sergeant, Quartermasters Corps, Camp Devens, Mass.
Smith, Ralph E .- May 2, 1917; Seaman, Bugler, Newport, R. I.
Sroka, Walter-September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Stoumbelis, Harry-June 1, 1918; Wireless School, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Stone, Albert E .- Chaplain, U. S. Hospital Ship Comfort.
Strang, Albin J .- Enlisted in a Canadian regiment; A. E. F.
Student, Jan-April 25, 1918; Camp Upton, N. Y.
Shailer, William.
Talbot, Leon A .- June, 1917; Company B, 18th N. G., A. E. F.
Tavel, Ralph-July 25, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
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HISTORY OF WINDHAM COUNTY
Taylor, Joseph A.
Terrian, Wilfred-June 7, 1917; Engineers Corps, Fort Slocum, N. Y.
Tetreault, Dewey.
Tetreault, Alferi-July 3, 1917; 54th Artillery, C. A. C.
Tetreault, Francis L .- April, 1918; Marine Reserve Corps, Washington, D. C.
Tetreault, Theodore G .- April 23, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Thibault, William A .- October, 1917; Camp Devens, Mass.
Toine, Cyril A .- December 14, 1917; Army.
Torrey, Harry E .- July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Tourtellotte, Harry-April 19, 1917; Corporal, Company K, United States Regulars, A. E. F .; wounded.
Tracy, Patrick C .- August 27, 1918; Sergeant, King's 8th Liverpool Regiment, sixteen months.
Trahan, Clifford-September 20, 1917; Engineers Corps, Camp Devens; A. E. F.
Vadnais, Francois-September 21, 1917; Company D, 307th Ammunition Train, 82nd Division, A. E. F.
Vanasse, Joseph-July 25, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Vandue, Norbert.
Viens, Alferi-September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Vegeau, Thomas-Enlisted. Killed in action.
Warner, John A. C .- October 23, 1917; Lieutenant, 497th Aero Squadron, A. E. F.
Warren, Mark F .- August 15, 1918; Newton, Mass., Technical High School ..
Warren, Norman E .- October 28, 1916; Sergeant, Signal Corps, A. E. F.
Warren, Thomas H .- August 27, 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
Webster, Clarence G .- May 30, 1917; Coast Patrol, U. S. S. "P. 907," Newport, R. I. Weekes, Carl E .- October 23, 1918; Fort Monroe, Va.
Weeks, Daniel J .- August 15, 1918; Newton, Mass., Technical High School.
Welch, John J .- September 4, 1918; Camp Devens, Mass.
Welch, Roy-Medical Department, Fort Barrancas, Fla.
Wilcox, Byron F .- October 21, 1918; S. A. T. C., Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Willey, Malcolm M .- October 22, 1918; S. A. T. C .. Clark University, Worcester, Mass. White, Michael.
Wright, John L .- November 25, 1917; 29th Company, Battery E, 55th C. A. C., A. E. F. Welden, Walter.
SCOTLAND HONOR ROLL
Following is list of the men who entered the World war from Scotland as furnished by Mr. C. H. Perry, Town Clerk :
Potter, Alfred, Jr .- Lieutenant in the Naval Medical Corps. Did not go across; still in the Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital.
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