Honor roll, 1917-1918-1919, Jasper County, Iowa in the World War : a history of one county's loyalty in the struggle for world democracy, Part 4

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3 -RAYMOND WAGNER


Sergeant, Co. E, 209th Infantry, 9th Division. Born February 23, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, Prairie City, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama.


+-LLOYD SHORT


Private, Co. B, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. Born March 1, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Short, Newton, Iowa, Served with A. E. F. in France.


5-FLAVIL C. GILBERT


Second Lieutenant, Co. MJ, 168th Infantry, 42nd ( Rainbow ) Division. Born May 15, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gilbert, Libertyville. Home address, Prairie City, lowa. Entered service as en- listed man. Commissioned November, 1918. Served in St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest, Chateau-Thierry battles in Lorraine sector. Wounded in Argonne offensive November 18, 1918. Gassed in Lorraine sector, April 15, 1917.


6 - MISS BONITA ELLIOTT


I. S. Reserve Nurse. Born April 27, 1890. Dangh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Prairie City, lowa. Stationed at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, Camp Dodge, and Fort Des Moines general hospitals.


7 - WILHELMINE ROBINSON


Registered Nurse, American Nurse Corps, Born November 25, 1917. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Monroe, Iowa. Served with British Army one year in hospital at Rouen, France; trans- ferred to American E. F. and stationed at hospital at St. Nazaire, France.


8-ERSEL P. CONINE


Private First Class, Medical Department. Born July 10, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Conine, Cumberland, lowa. Home address, Newton, Iowa.


9-S. BOYD WORTH


Private, Medical Department. Born February 20, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Worth, Mon- roe, Iowa. Stationed at Base Hospital, Camp Dodge, Iowa.


10-JOHN P. JESS


Private, C'o. I, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. Born January 5, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jess, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France and Belgium. Participated in Hindenburg drive at St. Duntonx Canal.


11 - ARIE INTVELDT


Chauffeur, 503 Aero Squadron. Born July 22, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Intveldt, Prairie City, lowa. Stationed at Kelly Field, Texas; Morrison, Va .; Washington, D. C., and Middleton, Pa.


12 - ABRAM JAMES


Sergeant, Motor Supply Train, Hospital Detachment, 7th Division. Born July 22, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan James, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Detailed to Chief Surgeon's office at Camp Pontanezen, Brest, France.


13 -DENVER W. RICE


Private First Class, Co. H. 20th Infantry, 10th Di- vision. Born April 2, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rice, Newton, lowa.


14 - WALTER KOPPIN


Private, Co. G, 3rd Infantry, 3rd Division. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koppin, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France and with Army of Occupation.


15 - FREDERICK W. SCHARF


First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps. Born June 15, 1887. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Scharf, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Joseph E. John- son, Florida. Died of pneumonia at Fort Snelling Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn., September 30, 1918.


16-GUY F. CAMPBELL


Private, 2nd Co., 13th Training and Replacement Battalion, stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Born June 29, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Camp- bell, Baxter, Iowa.


17 -CARL E. KRUEGER


Private, 11th Training Battalion. Born April 15, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger, Baxter, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and Camp Hancock, Georgia.


18-ELMER L. KRUEGER


Private, Co. B, 361st Infantry, 91st Division. Born June 5, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger, Baxter, Iowa. Killed in action on the Belgian front, November 3, 1918.


19-C. E. WEBB


Corporal, Co. F, 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born September 1, 1891. Son of George Webb, Baxter, Iowa. Served with .N. E. F. in France.


20-WALTER II. HERZOG


Private First Class, Co. M, 87th Infantry, 19th Di- vision. Born August 2, 1896. Son of S. Herzog. Baxter, lowa. Stationed at C'amp Dodge, lowa.


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1 -CARL W. KLEIN


Wagoner, General Headquarters Battalion. Born June 4, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Klein, Killduff, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


2 -CLYDE W. LAIRD


Ordnance Sergeant, Mobile Repair Shop Unit, 7th Division. Born December 24, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Laird, Reasnor, Iowa. Participated in actions on the Metz front.


3 - RALPH E. WOODY


Private, Co. B, Replacement Regiment. Born Sep- tember 7, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Woody, Reasnor, Iowa. Stationed at Jefferson Bar- racks, Missouri, Camp McArthur, Texas, and Camp Dodge, lowa.


4-OLIVER E. NICHOLSON


Sergeant, Co. H, 2nd Infantry. Born in 1894. Son of Mr .. O. E. Nicholson, Newton, lowa.


5 - JOHN D. REYNEN


Private, Co. F, 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born May 5, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Rey- nen, Kellogg, Iowa. Served in Belle Forte sector on the Alsace-Lorraine front, and also in the Toul sector.


6 -CARL W. RINEHART


Private Co. MI, 349th Infantry, 88th Division. Born August 5, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rinehart, Reasnor, Iowa. Served with A. F. F. in France.


7 - FRED S. EVERLY


Private, 4th Co., 163rd Depot Brigade. Born No- vember 30, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Everly. Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Detroit, Mich., and Camp Dodge, lowa. Served in Quartermaster Con- struction Department.


8 - HENRY TERLOW


Private, Infantry. Born August 25, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Terlow, Killduff, Iowa. Transferred to Engineers and served with A. E. F. in France.


9-HENRY G. GIFFORD


Private, Co. B, 87th Infantry, 19th Division. Born January 7, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Gif- ford, Killduff, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


10 - TUNIS VAN VELD


Sergeant First Class, Medical Department. Born May 31, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Van V'eld, Holland. Home address, Killduff, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


11 -WILLIAM H. NIKKEL.


Private, 15th Co., 163rd Depot Brigade. Born March 23, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nikkel. Killduff, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge. lowa.


12 - HARVEY A. GAUSE


Private First Class, Co. B, 326th Infantry, 82nd Di- vision. Born May 4, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gause, Lynnville, lowa. Served on Albert front, with English army; also on Lagny sector and the Toul front. Participated in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives; cited for bravery in Ar- gonne Forest, October 16, 1918.


13- EDWARD G. TOUGH


Cook, stationed at Whipple Barracks, Prescott, Ariz. Born December 4, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tough, Killduff, Iowa; also stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa, and Fort Riley, Kansas.


14-PERRY J. COOL


Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps. Born April 21, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Cool, Baxter, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.


15 -CHARLES C. TOUGH


Private, 4th Co., S. A. R. D. Born October 2, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tough, Killduff, Iowa. Embarked for overseas September 23, 1918, and died on board the transport, from pneumonia, Oc- tober 7, 1918.


16 - ELMER C. PICKENS


Second Lieutenant, Infantry, unassigned. Born Sep- tember 28, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pick- ens, Newton, Iowa. Entered service as enlisted man ; commissioned June 1, 1918, at Officers' Training School at Camp Dodge, lowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and Recuperation Camp, Denver, Colo.


17 - JAMES D. ROBERTSON


Private First Class, 308th Machine Gun Co., 77th Division. Born April 16, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Scotland. Home address, Baxter, lowa. Served in Meuse-Argonne offensive.


18 - JOHN H. PETERMEIER


Corporal, School Troop Infantry, Central Officers' Training School. Born January 6, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petermeier, Baxter, Iowa. Sta- tioned at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


19 - PHILLIP C. BACH


Private, 2nd Co., 163rd Depot Brigade. Born July 22, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bach, Bax- ter, lowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


20 - HARRY O. BACH


Private First Class, Co. B. 87th Infantry, 19th Di- vision. Born June 3, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bach, Baxter. lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


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1 -- DONALD G. HUNTER


Capudp. Ileadquarters, 350th Infantry, 88th Di- vision. Born November 12, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Hunter, Newton, Iowa. Commissioned First Lieutenant August 15, 1917 ; promoted to Cap- tain July 11, 1918. Served on Bellfoute and Toul sectors.


2-VERNON W. BALE


Private, Battery D, 339th Field Artillery. Born August 23, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jone Bale, Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


3-VICTOR V. CLARK


Private, Co. A, 349th Infantry, 88th Division. Born January 4, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Minneapolis, Minn .; formerly of Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


4- ARCH J. KELLY


Corporal, Headquarters Co., 377th Infantry, 82nd Division. Born November 23, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kelly, Baxter, Iowa. Served on Toul and Marback sectors, and also the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. Cited for bravery in action and devotion to duty. Gassed, but re- covered.


5 - ADOLPH M. BREER


Private, Co. B. 87th Infantry, 19th Division. Born November 11, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Breer, Baxter, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


6-GEORGE R. GEISE


Corporal, Co. B, 313th Supply Train, 88th Division. Born May 29, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geise, Baxter, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


7-WILLIAM F. SIEMERS


Sergeant, Medical Department, attached to 351st Infantry, 88th Division. Born July 23, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Siemers, Cleveland, Wis. Home address, Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


8 -HIORACE S. REDERUS


Sergeant, Medical Department, attached to 109th Ammunition Train. Born February 5, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rederus, Dubuque, Iowa. Home address, Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


9 - ELMER R. ZIMMERMAN


Corporal, 88th Casual Co., 162nd Depot Brigade. Born October 8, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Zimmerman, Ira, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


10-DICK M. KENNEDY


Corporal, Medical Department, assigned to 275th Field Hospital, 19th Division. Born January 19, 1895. Son of Mr. A. L. Kennedy, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


11-VERN GEARHART


Private, 4th Co., 163rd Depot Brigade. Born July 26, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gearhart, Ira, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, and Camp Dodge, Iowa.


12-AUGUST WINTERMEIER


Private, Co. M, 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Bom May 8, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. August Winter- meier, Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


13 - ARTHUR F. PETERMEIER


Private, Co. L, 132nd Infantry. Born June 8, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Petermeier, Baxter, Iowa. Wounded at Chateau-Thierry, August 28, 1918. Died at base hospital in France, September 5, 1918.


14-EDWARD SCHEFFERS


Private, Motor Transport Corps. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Scheffers, Monroe, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas.


15 - CLARENCE H. BUNCH


First Sergeant, Co. B, 43rd Infantry, 15th Division. Boin July 2, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bunch, Newton, Iowa. Served for three years pre- vious to World War in 3rd U. S. Cavalry, doing border service, under General Pershing.


16-ROY R. NORRIS


Wagoner, Headquarters, Ammunition Train. Born February 19, 1890. Son of J. H. Norris, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Re-enlisted after discharge in June, 1919, in the air service as a mechanic.


17 -LESTER C. NORRIS


Private, Troop F, 305th Cavalry. Born June 17, 1892. Son of J. H. Norris, Newton, Iowa. Sta- tioned at Camp Stanley, Texas. Died at Fort Bay- ard, New Mexico, October 18, 1918, from influenza.


18 - ALVA L. HANKE


Chauffeur, Supply Co., 306th Field Signal Battalion, 81st Division. Born September 23, 1896. Son of Dallas Hanke, Newton, Iowa. Participated in ac- tion in the Meuse-Argonne offensive.


19-CHARLES E. MOORE


Captain, Medical Corps. Born March 11, 1888. Son of H. S. Moore, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, with Base Hospital No. 62.


20 - CLARENCE E. MOORE


Band Sergeant, 87th Infantry. Born February 13, 1890. Son of H. S. Moore, Newton, Iowa. Sta- tioned at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


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1 -GEORGE MARQUIS


Private, Medical Department. Born June 19, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Marquis, Colfax, Jowa. Stationed at University of Kansas.


2-CARE G. DIMMICK


Bugler, Co. D, 32nd Infantry. Born July 6, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Dimmick, Colfax, lowa. Stationed at Camp Kearney, California, and also in the Hawaiian Islands.


3 -JAMES O. REDMON


Second Lieutenant, commanded Stokes French Mor- tar Battery, 366 Infantry, 92nd Division. Born Sep- tember 2, 1889. Home address, Colfax, lowa. Took part in actions on St. Die sector at Vosges, Frap- pelle, Hermanpere; the Meuse-Argonne offensive; the Marbache sector, and also in offensive operations of the Second Army.


4 - GLEN B. PASCHAL


Private, 20th Co., 5th Recruit Battalion, 162nd Depot Brigade. Born November 27, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Paschal, Colfax, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


5 - MAYNARD A. BINKERD


Sergeant, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division. Born January 17, 1895. Son of Mrs. J. S. Binkerd, Col- fax, Jowa. Worked as wireless operator with his regimental headquarters. Served with the A. E. F. in France.


6 - JOSEPH SLAUGHTER


Corporal, Infantry. Born April 8, 1890. Son of W. S. Slaughter, Colfax, lowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas., where he died with influenza on October 6, 1918.


7 - HARRISON A. WILSON


Sergeant, Co. L, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, Born April 9, 1899. Son of Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Col- fax, lowa. Participated in the Argonne Forest fighting.


8 -RALPH E. BARTON


Sergeant First Class, General Headquarters De- tachment, A. E. F. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barton, Milton, Iowa, Home address, Colfax, Jowa.


9 - DR. LEO WALKER


First Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Born August 30, 1880. Home address, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France in first aid stations.


10 - MATTHEW T. KALDENBERG


Corporal, Supply Co., 133rd Infantry, 34th Division. Born January 16, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Il. J. Kaldenberg, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


11 -GEORGE L. ARBS


Private First Class, Air Service. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Arbs, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, and also at Brooksfield.


12 - JOSEPH F. ARBS


Private, Co. H, 168th Infantry, 42nd ( Rainbow ) Division. Born Max 13, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Arhs, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Ri- ley, Kansas ; also in Hospital Corps at Fort Bayard.


13 -MELIS OTTEN


Private First Class, Co. E, 4th Infantry, 3rd Di- vision. Born June 3, 1897. Home address, Killduff, Iowa. Served with reserve forces in the Argonne front; also with Army of Occupation.


14 - JESSE R. FURROW


Private, 1st Battalion, 20th Engineers. Born August 6, 1894. Home address, Newton, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


15 - AMEIL W. WEBER


Private First Class, Co. 1, 331st Infantry, 83rd Di- vision. Born April 20, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weber, Laurel, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Following armistice, served with 627th Prisoner of War Escort Co., guarding German pris- oners.


16-WALTER WILLIAMS


Private, Co. B, 603rd Infantry. Born December 11, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Williams, Col- fax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


17 - HOWARD WILLIAMS


Private, Co. F. 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. Born January 28, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Williams, Colfax, Iowa, Served in three major of- fensives, being severely gassed in one engagement.


18- EDWARD W. WILLGING


Private, 22od Training Battery, Field Artillery ('entral Officers' Training School, stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Born January 29, 1894. Home address, Colfax, Iowa.


19-EDWIN CLAIR FORSYTH


Corporal, 15th Field Artillery, 2nd Division. Born October 4, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. For- syth, Colfax, lowa. Took part in engagements in the Troyan sector ; also the Aisne defensive, Chateau- Thierry, Aisne-Marne offensive, and the Marbache sector ; also in Army of Occupation.


20 - ARTIIU'R MERRITT


Private, Co. F. 318th Engineers, 6th Division. Born June 7, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Merritt, C'olfax, lowa. Participated in Argonne Forest of- tensive and also engagements in the Alsace sector.


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1 - ALBERT BOOTH


Private First Class, Motor Transport Corps, S. P. ['. 529. Born April 14, 1890. Son of Mrs. N. A. Booth, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


2 - JAMES A. BOOTH


Private, Co. F. 55th Engineers. Born October 4, 1887. Son of Mrs. N. A. Booth, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


3 -EARL H. DIMMICK


Sergeant, Co. H, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division. Born January 2, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Dim- mick, Colfax, Iowa. Served in several of the major engagements, and was with the Army of Occupa- tion. Later selected as a member of "Pershing's Own" Regiment.


+-CHARLES M. CLARK


Private First Class, 337th Field Artillery, 88th Di- vision. Born November 3, 1894. Son of Mr. W. B. Clark, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


5- DR. RUSSELL R. WILLIAMS


First Sergeant, Medical Department, Evacuation Hospital No. 10. Born October 31, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Williams, Colfax, Iowa. Served at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne Forest.


6-LEE R. CLARK


Private, 304th Field Artillery, 77th Division. Born May 19, 1891. Son of Mrs. W. B. Clark, Colfax, Iowa. Wounded in Argonne Forest, November +, 1918. Served in engagements on five different bat- tle fronts.


7- THOMAS ROBERTS


Private First Class, Co. D, 212th Engineers, 12th Di- vision. Born October 6, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Forest, Camp Devens, and Camp Dodge.


8-FALI ESEN JONES


Private, 308th Engineers. Born March 4, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones, Colfax, lowa. Stationed at Camp Devens, Massachusetts.


9-10AN G. JONES


Private, 318th Engineers. Born August 15, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France; also with Army of Occupation.


10 - CLAUDE ANDERSON


Corporal, Battery 1, 7th Coast Artillery. Born Jan- uary 7, 1886. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Anderson, Colfax, lowa. Engaged principally in stringing telephone wires on the front lines.


11- DR. WILLIAM E. ANSPACH


First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, attached to 313th Sanitary Train and 351st Ambulance Co., 88th Di- vision. Born July 1, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anspach, Milton, Jowa. Home address, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


12 - WILLIAM POLLARD


Private, Co. D, 108th Engineers, 34th Division. Born February 1, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pollard, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


13 - ROBERT WILLIAMS


Private, Co. E, 197th Infantry. Born August 15, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa, and Camp Cody, New Mexico.


14 - FRANK R RILEY


Private, Ordnance Department. Born February 18, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Riley, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Government Arsenal, Rock Is- land, Ill.


15 - ERNEST E. PEARSON


Private First Class, Air Service. Born October 20, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pearson, Coltax, Iowa. Graduated from U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, Berkley, California, August 24, 1918 ; also stationed at Memphis, Tenn.


16 -- EARL A. RICHARDSON


Private, Headquarters Co., I. C. S. B. N. Born January 24, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Richardson, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


17 -- MAC H. EDGE


Sergeant, 25th Headquarters Co., Coast Artillery. Born May 21, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Edge, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Rosencrans, San Diego, Calif.


18 - DONALD M. CLARK


Captain, Air Service. Born May 11, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Stanley and Kelly Field, Texas. Served with a balloon company with A. E. F. in France.


19 - CHARLES J. BOLINE


Private, Co. G, 2nd Infantry, 1st Division. Born May 12, 1892. Son of H. A. Bohne, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Merritt, Camp Pike, Camp [ pton.


20 - ROLLIN W. WOOD


Captain, Medical Corps. Born May 2, 1887. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood, Brooklyn, Iowa. Home address, Newton, Jowa. Served as chief of eye, car, nose, and throat department of Evacuation Hospital No. 28.


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1 -JOSEPH A. WOODROW


Student Private, 71st Aerial Photographic I'nit. Born December 15, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Woodrow, Newton, lowa. Graduated from School of Aerial Photography, Rochester, N. Y. Stationed in England.


2-ROBERT H. GRIFFITHS


Private, 349th Aero Squadron. Born August 29, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Griffiths, Mitchell- ville, Iowa. Stationed at Kelly Field, Texas, and with A. E. F. in England.


3 - WILLIAM L. GANNON


Corporal, 31st Automatic Replacement Draft. Born May 30, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gannon, Mingo, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas; Camp Merrit, Camp Upton, New York, and Camp Dodge, lowa.


4- JOE W. MILLER


Wagoner, Supply Co., 133rd Infantry. Born De- cember 18, 1893. Son of Mrs. Margaret Miller, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


5 - HIRAM SLOANAKER


First Sergeant, Co. G, 339th Infantry. Born No- vember 12, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sloan- aker, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Wounded in action at Argonne Forest, Senteinher 26, 1918.


6 - RALPH SLOANAKER


Sergeant First Class, Medical Department, attached to Ambulance Co., 337th Infantry. Born October 5, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sloanaker, Newton, Iowa. Stationed with A. E. F. in France and Russia.


7-GEORGE W. LUST


Private, 50th Co., 163rd Depot Brigade. Born De- cember 13, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lust, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa.


8-IVAN WOODROW


Corporal, 163rd Depot Brigade. Born June 16, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Woodrow, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa.


9-LOYL ALLFREE


Sergeant, Co. A, 215th Engineers, 15th Division. Born December 31, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allfree, Des Moines, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa; Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Camp Ilumphreys, Virginia, and Camp Logan, Texas.


10-ROY A. BRADT


Sergeant, Headquarters Co., Chief Signal Office, A. E. F. Born August 30, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Bradt, Lake City, lowa. Home address, Newton, lowa.


11 - WILLIAM F. LAW


Corporal, Co. E, 308th Motor Transport Corps. Born July 27, 1890. Home address, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


12 -LELAND D. ANDERSON


Corporal, Service Park Unit No. 528, Motor Trans- port Corps. Born December 6, 1899. Son of W. L. Anderson, Newton, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


13 -LEONARD DREW


Corporal, 409th Battalion, Signal Corps. Born No- vember 8, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Drew, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


14 - MELVIN E. REDEEN


Private, Co. C, 5th Battalion, U. S. Guards, Born August 27, 1893. Home address, Newton, Jowa. Stationed at Government Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill.


15 -WILLIAM L. ERVIN


Cook, Co. 87 of the R. F. C. Born October 29, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ervin, Newton, Inwa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


16-LEWIS CUMMINGS


Private First Class, Troop M, 12th Cavalry. Born January 25, 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cummings, Mingo, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Lo- gan, Colorado; Camp Stanley, Texas; Hachita, New Mexico.


17 - JOHN C. MICKLE


Private, Co. A, 368th Infantry, 90th Division. Born Tune 8, 1890. Son of M. M. Mickle, Mingo, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


18 - CLIFFORD A. RAMBO


Private, Co. F, 313th Ammunition Train. Born December 25, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rambo, Mingo, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


19 - WILLIAM SHENTON


Wagoner, C'o. F, 212th Engineers. Born January 5, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shenton, New- ton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Forest and Camp Devens. Started overseas, but convoy turned back after being at sea two days.


20 -STANLEY SMITHI


Private, Co. B, 16th Infantry, 1st Division. Born May 1, 1896. Ilome address, Mingo, Iowa. Wound- ed May 29, 1918, at ('antignay; also suffered from shell shock and gas.


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1-DOC ANTLE


Corporal, 603rd Engineers. Born March 3, 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Antle, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa; Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and Camp Merritt, New York.


2-ROY BISHOP


Corporal, Co. B, 43rd Infantry, 15th Division. Born December 9, 1892. Son of Ed Bishop, Newton, lowa.


3 -ROBERT M. DAWSON


Private, Battery E, 103rd Field Artillery, 26th Di- vision. Born July 5, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dawson, Mingo, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France and England, participating in actions at St. Mihiel and Verdun.


4-FLOYD BELL


Private, Co. A, 104th Infantry, 26th Division. Born July 28, 1891. Son of Mrs. John Swarm, Maxwell, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


5 - ALLEN GEORGE MCALLISTER


Private First Class, Battery C, 157th ( Heavy) Field Artillery Brigade, 82nd Division. Born June +, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David McAllister, Newton, Iowa. Participated in actions in Argonne Forest, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne offensives.


6 - HOWARD HAWK WITMER


Private, Infantry; transferred to Machine Gun Of- ficers' Training School, Camp Hancock, Georgia. Born June 23, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Witmer, Newton, Iowa.


7 - JOIIN D. PHELAN




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