A modern history of Windham county, Connecticut : a Windham county treasure book, Volume I, Part 86

Author: Lincoln, Allen B
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Chicago : S. J. Clarke publ. co.
Number of Pages: 930


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Potter, Merwin-78th Field Artillery, Battery D. Went across, in sight and hearing of guns all the time; still in service; belongs to the Chemical Warfare Service, 1st Gas Regiment.


Prue, Leonard-Squad 5 on the U. S. S. Leviathan; not known whether in service or not. Scott, John Winfield-Company 3, Aviation, at the United States Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va .; did not go across; discharged.


Waldo, Kenneth-Development Battalion 152, Company 22; went across and was in the "fighting line"; discharged; is at home.


CIVILIAN ACTIVITIES


All Liberty loans were oversubscribed. At least one member from every house in the town belonged to the Red Cross. It is believed that every family subscribed to the Red Cross at the time of the big drive, and much active work was done in the making of garments and knitted articles.


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HISTORY OF WINDHAM COUNTY STERLING ROLL OF HONOR


The following men served in the army in the infantry :


Barber, Harold.


Lamoreaux, Joseph. Love, Arthur.


Barr, Leon W .- Signal Corps.


Chamberland, Frank.


Lanave, Anthony-Wounded.


Carr, George.


McNeil, Daniel.


Cardinal, William.


Norgren, Harry-Wounded.


Duqueman, Joseph.


Norgren, Oscar.


French, Hugh J.


Sayles, Harry F .- Killed in service June 6,


Hawkins, Arthur.


Hawkins, Walter.


1918. Toothill, Thomas.


The following men served in various branches of the army :


Bushey, Fred-Artillery.


French, John-Hospital Unit.


Bushey, Minnie-Artillery.


Kosicki, Bennie-Quartermasters Corps.


Barr, Earle-Medical Corps.


Godchild, Joseph-Medical Corps.


Dixon, Harry-Medical Corps.


Mowry, Harold M .- S. O. T. C.


Davies, Walter-Engineers.


Needham, George-Engineers.


Belknap, Earle W .- S. O. T. C. (Infantry). Opperman, Carl-Machine Gun.


The following men served in the navy :


Knox, Earle; Kelly, John; McDonald, John; Miller, Lloyd; Novack, Edmund.


THOMPSON ROLL OF HONOR


Thompson sent 186 men into service for the World war. B. C. Oscar Swanson and William L. Broughton were killed in service; William Adams died in camp; Forest Young died as the result of overseas service. Five hun- dred and fifty-one thousand three hundred dollars were subscribed to the last three Liberty loans. In purchase of War Savings Stamps Thompson ranked the seventh town in the state; $3,795.00 was given to the United War Work cam- paign ; there were two flourishing branches of the Red Cross, one at Thompson Hill, the other at North Grosvenordale, each with several units in the outlying villages. Following is the roll of honor :


North Grosvenordale-Audette, Hormidas, A. E. F .; Austin, Lucius, A. E. F .; Austin, Edwin; Barrett, Ernest J., A. E. F .; Blanchette, Joseph F .; Blanchard, Victor; Blanchard, Lionel; Blanchard, Joseph; Blanchette, Armand; Boutin, Albert; Carlson, Edwin; Condos, Vay; Corby, Ernest; Courtemanche, Oliva, A. E. F .; Croteau, Philip, A. E. F .; Coman, John L., A. E. F .; Collum, Charles L., A. E. F .; Chandler, Reginald; Duval, Wilfrid, A. E. F .; Dutremble, Adelard, Private Quartermasters Corps, Camps Upton, Devens, Eustis, Va., May, 1918-May, 1919.


Dillaber, Alvin R., A. E. F. (Private, A. S. Radio School, Texas University; Radio Operator, France and Army of Occupation, 88th Aero Squadron); Duhamel, Philip L. (Sergeant, Headquarters Company, 74th Infantry, 12th Division, Camp Devens) ; Frappier, Arsene, Jr .; Frappier, Onesime, A. E. F .; Johnson, John F. (Private, 298th Aero Provision Service Squadron, Pittsburgh, Pa.); Johnson, Don E .; Johnson, George E .; Johnson, Paul O .; Johnson, Ernest R., A. E. F .; Laroso, Edward; Lafontaine, Alfred;


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Lafontaine, Joseph; Linderson, Harold E., A. E. F .; Liberty, Joseph E .; Lepine, Clavis J .; Mckeon, Edward; Mckeon, Francis; Martel, Zetique.


Morin, Lionel J., A. E. F., was decorated with the Croix de Guerre.


Morin, Eloi, was killed in action.


Malloy, Patrick, enlisted with the Canadian forces in 1914, and saw nearly all the fighting of the war; was wounded in the last few months of the war; A. E. F.


Naum, Anastasias; Negip, Sam; Nelson, Eddie V .; O'Clare, John E., A. E. F .; O'Clare, Francis; Olson, Richard W .; Olson, Gustave W., A. E. F .; Paradis, Joseph C., A. E. F .; Peltier, Joseph; Peterson, Alvin G .; Pion, Mathias, A. E. F .; Provost, Gustave; Prince, Ernest, W. (Private, 298th Aero Provision Service Squadron, Pittsburgh, Pa.); Rawson, Verne N. (Cook, Company, 4th Battalion, Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md.); Raw- son, Edward S .; Reardon, John F., Jr .; Ravenelle, Narcisse J .; Regnier, Frank, A. E. F .; Regnier, James A., A. E. F .; Sarette, Wilfred (Private, Company C, Medical Corps, United States General Hospital No. 36, Detroit, Mich.)


. Swanson, Oscar W., was killed in action near Verdun on September 26, 1918. The Grosvenrdale Company has, in memory of the young soldier, renamed the park located at the east side of the village "Oscar Swanson Park" and raised there a huge granite stone with suitable inscriptions.


Swanson, Rudolph; Talabac, Leon V .; Touchette, Archille J .; Tremblay, Leo, A. D. F .; Therrien, Adanias, A. E. F .; Therrien, Wilfred, A. E. F .; Vosper, Emile, A. E. F .; Vosper, Ernest, A. E. F .; West, Fred Andrew (Navy Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class) ; Whitney, Charles J.


Grosvenordale-Aucoin, Arthur O .; Aucoin, Paul O .; Blain, Arsene; Blain, Lucien; Blain, Norbert; Bourque, Henry A .; Bourque, Wilfred A .; Courtemanche, Eugene A., A. E. F .; Cruszyna, Joseph; Deott, Eugene; Dion, Ludovic J .; Duchesne, Charles; Duquette, Adrien; Duquette, Philip; Forcier, Delphis; Lajoie, Exeas; Lajoie, Omer; Larivierre, Valmore; Lamontagne, John; Mailloux, Azaire; Morin, Adonat E .; Murello, Louis; Pelletier, Frank A .; Swanson, John A .; Woodrow, John C.


Mechanicsville-Arnold, Bert; Bell, Thomas; Bernier, Herman; Bousquet, William C .; Burlingame, Carl R .; Keily, Joseph; Keily, Vincent C .; Rakwza, Kazmier; Sullivan, Grausis B .; Thompson, Ernest; Vassolaredes, Fotios (Private, 34th Infantry, Camp Devens) ; Wood, Percy M.


West Thompson-Bernier, Eugene; Bernier, Amedee; Berthiaume, Joseph E .; Flan- nigan, John F .; Flannigan, William H .; Garvin, Arthur; Lannin, William; Lamonthe, Joseph; Ledoux, George; Mason, Norman E .; Sandstrom, Oscar.


Quinebaug-Anderson, John A .; Baker, Frank; Brown, Raymond; Canty, Cor- nelius; Canty, Timothy; Mack, John J .; Mack, James; Meade, Earl B .; Ungerer, John W.


Fayban-Baker, Louis; Dubey, Felix; Rosene, Clarence W .; Rosene, Evald C .; Web- ster, Lucien.


Wilsonville-Foster, Daniel W .; Foster, Ernest; Lewis, Claire M .; Lewis, John P .; Reich, Alfred C .; Welch, Edward P .; Stanvicki, Michael.


Thompson-Adams, Joseph; Adams, William (died at Camp Upton); Bernklow, John Ronald; Bethell, Newell; Broughton, William L. (killed in action); Chase, Charles R .; Elliott, Arthur E .; Lawton, Walter; Penza, Pelegrino; Paine, R. C .; Peter- son, Arthur C .; Peterson, David S .; Ream, Louis; Smith, William; Spinney, William J .; Taylor, Wilfrid; Vaughn, George A.


East Thompson-Baroviak, William; Kitka, Bruno A .; Sherman, William; Young, Forest E. (died at his home at East Thompson on his return from camp).


On November 19, 1919, the former service men of the town received their charter from the headquarters of American Legion which enabled them to organ- ize a post, which they named after Oscar W. Swanson, the first local boy killed on the battlefields of France. The post elected the following officers for the first year (1920) : Commander, Harold E. Linderson ; vice commander, Lionel


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J. Morin ; adjutant, Philip L. Duhamel; finance officer, John F. Reardon ; war risk officer, Ernest R. Johnson.


WINDHAM'S ROLL OF HONOR


Abbe, Elizabeth-Smith College Unit in France; Y. M. C. A.


Abbott, Elwin L .- Private, Company B, 30th Infantry.


Accardo, Pietro-Company H, 2nd Battery, C. W. S.


Adams, Harry-Exp. Machinist, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Base Hospital.


Adams, James C .- 3rd Aero Squadron.


Ackley, E. H .- M. M.


Adams, Clifton S .- Battery C, 73rd C. A. C.


Adams, Kenneth-Navy.


Allen, Edward Pratt.


Andrews, Charles A .- United States Navy.


Ashley, Charles.


Aubin, Joseph F .- Aviation, Tank Corps.


Aubin, Joseph O .- Company K, 102nd Infantry. 27, 1918.


Killed at Chateau Thierry, July


Apuzzo, John-Company L, 102nd Infantry.


Alto, Roman.


Aubritt, James F .- Tank Corps, 30th Brigade.


Bachand, Arthur F .- General Hospital, Medical Department.


Backdisck, Frederick-Depot Brigade.


Backus, Charles-Medical Department, 210th Engineers.


Backus, Fred-Company C, 74th Infantry.


Backus, William E .- Medical Supply Department, Navy.


Bacon, Eugene-Navy.


Boisjoli, Salem-Merchant Marine.


Baker, Burrell E .- Company C, 74th Infantry.


Baker, Ellery-139th Company, 38th Division, Ordnance.


Baker, Elmer E .- 41st Coast Artillery.


Baker, William E.


Bannier, August-41st Coast Artillery.


Barber, Amos E .- 119th Field Artillery, 32nd Division.


Barber, Harrison-103rd Regiment, Artillery.


Barber, William E .- Navy Supply Department.


Barrett, Joseph L .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Gassed March 17, 1918 at Chemin des Dames.


Barrows, Ashley-Lives in Tolland County; not from Windham.


Barrows, Edwin A.


Barrows, Hudson H .- Medical Department, General Hospital No. 43.


Bateman, Arthur-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Gassed March 17, 1918.


Basbro, Louis-6th Infantry, U. S. A.


Bates, Earle E .- Company I, 309th Infantry. Severely wounded October 17, 1918, at Argonne.


Belko, Alick-Infantry. Killed in action August 8, 1918.


Bazinet, Ernest-36th Artillery.


Beauregard, Henry L .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Gassed March 17, 1918. Over- seas fifteen months.


Beck, Albert E .- Med. 307th Sanitary Train, 327th Field Hospital. Overseas fourteen months.


Beck, Charles F .- 333rd Aviation Squadron. Overseas five months.


Becker, Arthur-79th Infantry. Overseas nineteen months.


Beckwith, Eben R-162nd Aviation Squadron.


Beebe, Edward L .- Company B, P. I. Battery.


Belair, Amedee-Navy. Overseas twenty months.


Belair, Henry, Jr .- Master Chauffeur, 301st Sanitary Regiment. Overseas seven months.


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Bellavance, Arthur J .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Overseas nineteen months. Wounded July 23, 1918.


Benoit, Ernest A .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded October 24, 1918. Over- seas fifteen months.


Bensby, Louis J .- Company C, 8th Field Artillery Signal Corps.


Bergeron, Albert E.


Beauchemin, Joseph A.


Bertore, Salvatore B .- 36th Coast Artillery.


Bertrand, Maxime-Company G, 327th Infantry.


Berube, Alphonse.


Berube, Oscar-Company A, 116th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. Taken prisoner Octo- ber 3, 1918.


Berube, Louis J .- Signal Corps, Company C, 8th Field Artillery.


Bernier, Donat-Medical Corps.


Bill, Charles.


Birbarie, Azez.


Blanchette, Harry J .- 104th Infantry, 29th Division.


Blisk, Lester H .- Medical Department.


Bombria, Grant.


Bombria, Adolphus G.


Bolduck, Fred R .- 3rd Company, 1st Regiment, 151st Depot Brigade.


Bonin, Arthur-Navy.


Bostow, Harry-Severely wounded October 15, 1918.


Bouvier, Henry-Medical Department, Convalescent Corps No. 10.


Bowen, Arnold E .- Navy.


Bowen, Fred J .- Regular Army, Corozal, Panama.


Bowen, Harold G .- S. A. T. C .; eighteen months.


Bowen, Howard-Ordnance.


Bradbury, Leonard C .- 101st Machine Gun Squadron. Overseas eighteen months. Brand, Frank-Company C, 301st Engineers.


Bransfield, Wm. H .- Sergeant, 1st class Electrician, 3rd Battalion Headquarters Company. 52 R. A. R. Overseas six months.


Brindamour, Omer. Brindamour, Joseph.


Bronteau, Hyman-Company B, 8th Regular Infantry.


Brooks, Percy-Company F, 113th Infantry. Died of disease, France, September 28, 1918.


Brown, Edwin L .- Quartermasters Corps, 1st Division. Overseas fourteen months.


Brown, George A .- U. S. N. Mine Sweeper. Overseas eighteen months.


Brown, Kingsley-Company B, 61st Infantry.


Brown, Albert L .- U. S. N. Convoy Service.


Brown, Raymond 0 .- 13th Company, 61st Infantry. Gassed.


Brown, James P .- 74th Infantry.


Brunell, Victor-103rd Field Artillery. Overseas eighteen months.


Bugbee, Dr. Arthur S .- English Army. Gassed April 8, 1918.


Bushey, John.


Bushee, Ward H .- Navy; twelve months.


Butler, Ernest L .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Gassed March 17, 1918. Wounded


October 24, 1918. Overseas eighteen months.


Cahmel, Ephraim.


Caisse, Albert.


Campbell, Eugene-Battery F, 103rd Regiment, Field Artillery.


Cascio, Peter J .- 2nd Lieutenant, C. O. T. S., Infantry.


Casey, Ambrose A .- 245th Ambulance Corps.


Casey, Arthur E .- 1st Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Overseas.


Casey, George F .- Navy.


Casey, James-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded at Chateau Thierry July 23, 1918, and Argonne October 25, 1918.


Casey, Lawrence-Ordnance.


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Casey, Michael-M. P., 11th Infantry.


Casey, Robert E .- 151st Depot Brigade.


Casey, Timothy-Company F, 328th Infantry. Wounded, Argonne, November, 1918. Leg amputated.


Casey, William S .- Company L, 1st Connecticut Infantry. Discharged.


Casey, William-Merchant Marine.


Casey, Daniel T .- Quartermasters Corps.


Carlson, Wilfred.


Chabot, Nere-U. S. N. Medical Department, 605th Engineers.


Chagnon, Antonio A .- Navy.


Chalifoux, Orville-Company F, 1st Army Headquarters.


Chamberlain, Frank-Medical Department, General Hospital.


Chamberlain, Pearl.


Champagne, Albert-Company C, 74th Infantry.


Chandler, Charles T .- Pharmacist. Met death on U. S. Collier which mysteriously dis- appeared in the Atlantic ocean between March 4 and March 11, 1918.


Chappel, Russel B .- Air Service, 9th Aviation Squadron.


Chasse, Jeremiah-Battery D, 26th Field Artillery.


Chesbro, Ernest P., Jr .- Ordnance, 6th M. O. R. S.


Chabot, Antoine-56th Supply, C. A. C.


Clark, Arthur-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months.


Clark, Edward A .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Died May 28, 1917.


Clark, Harry F .- Quartermasters Corps, A. R. D.


Clark, Wm. R .- Company K, 102nd Infantry. Wounded at Chateau Thierry July 23, 1918.


Clinton, Frederick A .- Medical Company, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months. Cloutier, Hormisdas-Machine Gun Company L, 159th Infantry.


Cochrane, James P .- 2nd Regular Infantry.


Cameron, Albert J.


Cohen, Ellis C .- S. A. T. C.


Cohen, Harry-S. A. T. C.


Colbert, Arthur E .- Medical Department, Base Hospital No. 20.


Congdon, George B .- Infantry.


Connaughton, Wm. H .- 4th Company, C. A. C.


Connaughton, Edw. J .- Replacement Company. Private. Shell shocked.


Connell, J. F .- M. T. C., Pioneer Company E, 305th Infantry.


Connell, Thomas F .- 6th Regiment. Croix de Guerre. Wounded November 9, 1918.


Connell, Bartholomew-74th Company, 5th Regiment, United States Marines. Gassed


March 13, 1918.


Connell, Daniel.


Connor, Stephen J .- 36th Machine Gun Battalion.


Cook, Eden C .- S. A. T. C.


Cook, Jerome B .- Coxswain, United States Navy at Brest, France.


Coriarty, Fred-United States Navy, Supply Department.


Cote, Fred-Company F, Engineers.


Cote, Henry-Company G, 307th Infantry. Wounded September 10, 1918.


Cote, Phillip-Company B, 163rd Infantry.


Cote, Omer-Medical Department.


Cote, Romeo A .- Company I, 148th Infantry.


Cotter, Arthur-Sergeant Major, Medical Department, Division of Psychology.


Cotter, Edward F .- Medical Corps.


Cotter, Eugene J .- Infantry, S. A. T. C.


Cotter, Harry J .- Dental Service, Officers' Training Camp.


Crane, Donald E .- 650th Aero Squadron.


Crane, Perry W.


Cunningham, T. F .- Sergeant, 74th Infantry.


Curran, Eugene E .- 1st Sergeant, Medical Department, 199th Aviation Squad. seas eighteen months.


Curran, James E.


Over-


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Curio, John J .- Quartermasters Corps, Salvage Detachment.


Cutko, Roman-Company G, 147th Engineers.


Cyr, Henry J .- Company C, 74th Infantry. Cyr, Charles E.


Daley, James H .- 8th Company, C. A. C.


Davis, George-30th Regiment, Engineers.


Dansereau, Peter-147th Engineers.


Delorme, Charles-Company C, 74th Infantry.


Denault, Robert-28th Service Corps.


Dennehy, John F .- Headquarters Company, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months. Dennehy, Michael-Telegraph Detachment, U. S. A. Died in United States September 28, 1918.


Demarco, James-Company F, 58th Infantry. Severely wounded October 4, 1918. Demarco, Guy-Medical Corps.


Demontigny, Adolph-Headquarters Company, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months. Demontigny, James A .- Troop C, 3d Cavalry.


Despathy, Henry O .- Company C, 303rd Infantry. In Siberia and Russia.


Desrosier, Alphons-Company C, 74th Infantry.


Deschesnes, Charles O .- 21st Engineers.


Dion, Joseph-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded at Chateau Thierry July 21 and November 9, 1918. Overseas fifteen months.


Dion, Roderick G .- Musician, 74th Infantry.


Dion, Arthur-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Died in France December 26, 1918.


Dion, Phillip-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Gassed July 21, 1918.


Dion, Joseph J .- Wounded July 21 and November 9, 1918.


Dion, Louis.


Dilworth, Samuel-Navy.


Donahue, James S .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months.


Donovan, Edward J .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded October 21, 1918. Over- seas eighteen months.


Donnelly, John F .- Company L, 102nd Infantry.


Downer, Roy W .- 6th Regiment Infantry.


Dubee, Theodore P .- Navy.


Duby, Felix E.


Dumas, Jean-Company C, 116th Infantry.


Duprey, Fred R .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded July 22 and February, 1918. Overseas fourteen months.


Dupont, Adolph. Dupras, Louis. Duryea, Daniel P. Duval, Walter. Downing, Wm. T.


Downing, Theodore F .- Lieutenant, Criminal Investigating Bureau in France.


Eaton, Alfred V .- 2nd Lieutenant Aviation; Flying Instructor, October, 1917 to Jan- uary, 1919.


Eaton, Ralph-S. A. T. C., Infantry.


Eccleston, Nathan G .- 1st Sergeant, Medical Department. Overseas fifteen months. Edwards, Joseph.


Ellis, George H .- Company F, 326th Infantry.


Ellis, Louis E .- Artillery, C. A. S.


Ellsworth, Elmer E .- Medical Department, Base Hospital 116. Overseas fifteen months. Elmore, Ralph-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months.


Elukevitch, Thomas N .- Gassed March 17, 1918.


Ericson, Harry E .- S. O. W. Ernander, Fred C .- S. A. T. C. Ethier, Louis L .- Medical Department, Debarkation Hospital.


Everest, Charles P .- Master Electrician, 16th Aero Squadron. Overseas two months. Fancher, Clarence E .- Navy. Fara, Michael-Navy.


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Farrell, Michael J .- 11th Company, 3rd Battalion, Depot Brigade.


Fahey, John-Sergeant, 313th Field Artillery.


Fenton, Fred A .- Company C. 74th Infantry.


Ferrigno, Simenzo-Discharged for disability.


Fisher, Clarence A .- Fort Oglethorpe. -


Flammond, George C .- Company L, 303rd Field Artillery.


Flynn, Edward J .- Merchant Marine.


Flynn, James P .- 19th Company, 15th Battalion. Died in United States, October, 1918. Fogarty, James B .- Company B, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months. Ford, Harold.


Fontaine, Adelard-Company C, 74th Infantry.


Fontaine, Arthur-Battery C Company, 41st Artillery.


Foote, Harold-S. A. T. C.


Foran, Edward J .- Company C, 74th Infantry.


Foran, Wm. S .- Company C, 101st Machine Gun Battalion.


Fortier, Ferdinand-Private, 28th Field Artillery.


Foster, Fred-108th Battalion, Field Artillery. Wounded October 7, 1918.


Foy, Raymond R .- Supply Office. Navy.


Freeman, Hugh J .- Company A, 320th Machine Gun Battalion.


Frink, Nelson-2nd Lieutenant, 76th Field Artillery.


Frink, Claude, Navy. Bugler.


Fuberer, Joseph-116th Engineers.


Frost, Harold H .- Company G, 357th Infantry.


Frost, Lawrence.


Fryer, H. Douglas-Y. M. C. A. Overseas.


Fuhrer, James-Company M, 116th Battery Engineers. Overseas eight months.


Fullerton, James B .- Captain, 102nd Infantry, Regimental Censor. Overseas eighteen


months.


Furisi, Natack .- 151st Depot Brigade.


Gambieau, Raymond-Killed at Argonne Forest, October 24, 1918.


Gadourey, Joseph-6th Artillery, C. A. C.


Gaudette, Arthur.


Gager, Harold-S. A. T. C. Died in United States, December, 1919.


Gagnon, Pierre L .- M. T. C. 320, Regular Unit.


Gagnon, Wilfred A .- Medical Department, Company B, 510th Engineers.


Gallagher, Frank-Company L, 1st Connecticut Infantry.


Gallant, Samuel-Headquarters Company, 148th Infantry. In France.


Gallup, Elma K .- 56th C. A. C.


Gallomber, Sary-Medical Corps.


Gaudreau, Ernest R .- Chemical Service.


Gaudreau, Joseph F .- 58th Pioneer Infantry. Musician.


Guadreau, Samuel-Quartermasters Corps.


Garchire, Gesera-Battery B, 41st Artillery.


Goss, Levi G .- Battery B, 68th Field Artillery. In France.


Gates, Raymond F .- 2nd Lieutenant, 116th Ordnance Department.


Gates, Wm. F .- 2nd Lieutenant, Field Artillery.


Gauvin, Victor-Medical Department.


Gelinas, Alex L .- Sergeant, 356th Aero Squadron. England seven months. Gelinas, Frank X .- Aviation, Squadron C, Rockwell Field.


Gevey, George N .- Aviation Air Craft, Battery D. Overseas.


Giard, Joseph E .- 247th Aero Squadron.


Giard, Albert J .- Navy. Gilbert, Alfred R .- Navy.


Gingras, Arthur W .- Navy.


Girard, E. H .- Navy. Gormand, Wm. F.


Gordano, Fortuno.


Gordan, Paul.


Gormalinski, Safron-Company G, 357th Infantry. Killed in Argonne October 20, 1918.


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Gormerly, Charles L .- 304th Battalion Tank Corps. Grant, Fred A .- Company D, 3rd Artillery. Grant, Harold-50th Company, Infantry.


Grant, Richard-Troop L, 6th Cavalry, Regulars.


Greene, Albert E .- Battery F, 6th Field Artillery. Overseas six months. Griggs, Wm. H .- 24th Company, Depot Brigade. Killed in Argonne October 20, 1918. Grimes, Joseph J .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded September 24, 1918. Guild, Allan C .- Naval Reserve.


Guilford, Samuel A .- 301st Signal Corps.


Guilford, Wm. D. Guilmott, Joseph-Company C, 74th Infantry. Haddad, Henry A .- Navy. Haddad, Louis G .- Medical Department. Haddad, Nicholis.


Haddad, Assad E.


Haggerty, Dennis F .- Merchant Marine.


Haggerty, James-152nd Brigade Infantry.


Haggerty, Patrick-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded September 24, 1918.


Haling, Earl K .- Medical Department, General Hospital No. 16.


Hamel, Archie-338th Machine Gun Battalion.


Hamel, Victor-Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded July 23, 1918. Hanson, Charles-3rd Company, 151st Depot Brigade.


Hanson, Charles W .- Company I, 22nd Infantry. Hanson, John-Company K, 50th Infantry.


Harrington, George E .- Navy. Coast Inspection, 3rd Naval District. Harroun, James K .- Signal Corps, 4th Service Company. Hart, John.


Hart, Charles. Harvey, John B .- S. A. T. C. Harvey, Samuel H .- 10th Regiment, Engineers.


Harvey, Louis J.


Hart, Robert I. Healy, John F .- Navy. Healy, John S .- S. A. T. C.


Hevrin, Anthony-Company F, 326th Infantry.


Hallahan, Leroy G .- Company C, 74th Infantry.


Herbert, Roy-Troop G, 15th Cavalry.


Henkin, Henry H .- Company C, 74th Infantry.


Hickey, Louis F .- Infantry.


Hicks, George C .- Aero Service, 7th Company, 3rd United States Marines. Hicks, Lester A .- Merchant Marine.


Higgins, Robert B .- Tanks, Company C, 304th Engineers.


Hill, Charles W .- Navy.


Hoffman, John-Navy. Hopkins, Paul E .- Navy. Hornberger, G. A .- Navy.


Houle, Emile-Company F, 113th Infantry.


Houle, Theophile-Company L,, 325th Infantry. Gassed October 14, 1918. Howlett, Putnam F .- Company C, 606th Engineers.


Howlett, Wm. E .- 9th Machine Gun Battalion.


Howlett, Emner W .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Overseas eighteen months.


Huniker, Ernest T .- Company G, 23rd Infantry.


Hurley, John Edmund-C. A. C. Supply Company, 30th Regiment.


Hussey, Wm. A .- 812th Aero Squadron.


Hurteau, Joseph-11th Company, Depot Brigade. Discharged.


Ide, Roland W .- Navy.


Ide, Vivian J .- Company B, 61st Infantry.


Insalaco, Vincenzo-Company A, 304th Infantry.


Iscott, Frank-Headquarters, No. 16, Field Artillery.


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Jackson, Edward H .- Company L, 102nd Infantry.


Jackson, Wendell P .- Provost Guard, Camp Devens.


Jacobs, Ernest-Company D, 307th Infantry. Taken prisoner June 27, 1918.


Jacobs, Harold E .- S. A. T. C.


Jacobs, Winfield C .- 61st Infantry.


Jacobs, Albert-Company K, 102nd Infantry. Wounded October 31, 1918. Jacks, Elwyn.


Jearde, John T .- Company L, 102nd Infantry. Wounded at Chateau Thierry July 23, 1918.


Jenkins, Charles A .- 1st Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Transferred to the British Forces. Gassed April 5, 1918. Discharged.


Johnson, Carl G .- Sergeant, 633rd Aero Squadron.


Johnson, Englehardt C .- C. A. C., 34th Brigade Headquarters.


Johnson, Paul E .- 50th Infantry.


Johnstone, Eugene S .- Company D, 549th Engineers.


Johnstone, James B .- Medical Department and Quartermasters Corps.


Jordan, Dwight M .- Medical Department.


Joyale, David-Company L, 102nd. Wounded October 25, 1918.


Kantrovitz, Samuel-Labor Corps, Royal Fusiliers, British Army. Served in France and Egypt.


Keating, Wm. P. S .- Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A., 101st and 102nd Infantry; also 148th Field Artillery. Gassed March 17 and May 27, 1918. Twenty-three months overseas.


Keating, James-76th Field Artillery, 3rd Division.


Keeler, Edward L .- Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I. Died September 24, 1918.


Kegler, Clement J .- Quartermasters Corps, No. 3.


Keirans, James E .- M. T. S.


Keirans, John M .- Ordnance.


Keith, Oscar L .- Hospital Train.


Kellar, Durwain-Killed at Chateau Thierry July 21, 1918.


Kelley, Arthur T .- Air Service. Injured in flight in England October 20, 1918.


Kelley, Henry-M. T. C. 699.


Kelley, Robert F .- 2nd Provisional Engineers.




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