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 5

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Second Lieutenant, Infantry, attached to Supply Co., 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born July 30, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Phelan, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


8 -FRED M. EMERLING


Corporal, Co. H, 163rd Infantry. Born March +, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Emerling, Mingo, Iowa. Wounded in action by shell fragment. Served on several battle fronts.


9-LEE R. POLHAMUS


Private, Co. I, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. Born January 17, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pol- hamus, Laurel, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


10 - WILLIAM P. SCHMIDT


Corporal, Co. L, 1st Training Regiment. Born Sep- tember 7, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schmidt, Brighton, Ill. Home address, Baxter, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


11- ALBERT W. BOLLHOEFER


First Sergeant, Detachment B, Mobilization Group. Born February 14, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bollhoefer, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Fort Leavenworth.


12 -RICHARD E. RUSSELL


Sergeant, Co. 13, 163rd Depot Brigade. Born May 1, 1894. Son of Mrs. S. II. Dunton, Mitchellville, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


13 -REX CORDRAY


Private, Heavy Coast Artillery. Born June 23, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cordray, Colfax, lowa. Stationed at Fort Logan, Angel Island, Ha- waiian Islands.


14 -ARTHUR G. BERRY


Private, 15th Cavalry. Born March 18, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Berry, Baxter, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


15 -RALPH F. ARMSTRONG


Private First Class, Co. E, 414th Telegraph Bat- talion, Signal Corps. Born February 16, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, Baxter, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


16 -REED M. BROWN


Sergeant, 41st Balloon Co. Born in April, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Air Service Depot, Morrison, Va.


17 -ARTHUR S. BENTLEY


Corporal, 11th Co., 3rd Regiment Air Service Me- chanics. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bentley, New- ton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


18 - ARCHIE L. BORTS


Private First Class, 50th Co., Depot Battalion. Born November 8, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilamilton Borts, Valeria, Iowa. Home address, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp Cody, New Mexico.


19 - PERRY J. THOMPSON


Cook, 1st Railway Construction Battalion, attached to 41st and 87th Divisions. Born May 23, 1884. llome address, Newton, Iowa. Served in action in Argonne Forest. Served with Iowa National Guard four years previous to World War.


20 - LOREN FAILOR


Private, 18th Co., Auto Mechanics. Born October 8, 1889. Son of Charles Failor, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Mabray, Texas.


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1-VERNON K. ROBINSON


Sergeant, 409th Unit, Motor Transport Corps, 91st Division. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Robinson, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in England, France, and Belgium. Received letter of commenda- tion from War Department for meritorious work at St. Mihiel, the Argonne, and Lys-Scheldt compaigns.


2-RAY R. BOOTH


Wagoner, Co. G, 313th Ammunition Train. Born August 2, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Booth, Reynolds, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


3-CLARENCE E. BOOTH


Private, Co. E, 351st Infantry, 88th Division. Born July 22, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rey- nolds, Reynolds, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


+ - JOHN P. YOAKUM


Private First Class, Co. A, 103rd Infantry, 26th Di- vision. Born March 18, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yoakum, Monroe, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


5-HOWARD PIGG


Cook, Co. C, Replacement Camp. Born March 6, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. August Pigg, Colfax, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp McArthur, Texas.


6 - RALPH L. RINEHART


Private, 201st Truck Train, Motor Transport Corps. Born January 2, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Rinehart, Monroe, Iowa. Stationed at Pas- adena, Calif., and Camp Dodge, Iowa.


7 - HAROLD W. YOUNG


Private First Class, Infantry, 2nd Division. Born September 7, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, in Meuse-Argonne offensive.


8 -CLARENCE W. BATTY


Co. 12, 163rd Depot Brigade. Born November 27, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Batty, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp Johnson, Florida.


9-LYLE K. CLARK


Private First Class, Co. G, 325th Infantry, 82nd Division. Born July 15, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Clark, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, at St. Mihiel and the Meuse- Argonne offensives.


10- JOSEPH G. BONE


Private, Ordnance Department. Born July 14, 1903. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bone, Colfax, lowa. Stationed at l'. S. Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill.


11 -CHARLES R. SMITH


Private, Co. B. F. A. T. C. Born April 6, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Monroe, Iowa. Stationed at Berkley, Calif.


12 - IHARRY C. SMITH


Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps. Born March 22, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Monroe, lowa. Stationed at Honolulu, P. I., as in- structor in military science.


13 -CARL C. SMITH


Second Lieutenant, Infantry, attached to Co. F. 126th Infantry, 32nd Division. Born January 6, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Monroe, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, in the Ar- gonne Forest. Lieutenant Smith was a survivor of the Tuscania, torpedoed by German submarine.


14-RILEY M. CHASE


Sergeant, Headquarters Co., 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born July 22, 1894. Son of Glen F. Chase, Newton, Jowa. Took part in action on Haute-Alsace front ; also served with Inter-Allied Trade Commission at Vienna, Austria.


15 -FRANCIS A. BERGMAN


Private, Co. A, 358th Infantry, 90th Division. Born June 19, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Berg- man, Newton, Iowa. Wounded in action at St. Mihiel, September 13, 1918. Also served in the Ar- gonne Forest. He was a member of the famous "Lost Battalion", which went into action with 1,167 men and came out with only 327.


16 - BERNARD H. MEREDITH


First Sergeant, Co. F, 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born March 10, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs W. J. Meredith, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, at Haute, Alsace, and Toul sectors.


17 -GEORGE E. CAMPBELL


Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, attached to Bat- tery E, 15th Regiment, 43rd Field Artillery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Newton, Jowa. Commissioned August 31, 1918.


18 -SAM REZNICK


Private First Class, Co. D, 102nd Infantry, 26th Di- vision. Born February, 1895. Home address, Mon- roe, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, at St. Mihiel, Chateau-Thierry, and Argonne Forest. Gassed in Argonne Forest, October 26, 1918.


19 - JOHN W. BOOT


Sergeant, Service Park Unit No. 305, Motor Trans- port Corps. Born February 26, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Boot, Sully, lowa.


20 - CLEO R. FAIDLEY


Corporal, Co. 1, 101st Infantry, 26th Division. Born October 25, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Faid- ley, Colfax, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


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1 -GEORGE W. MCQUISTON


Private, 5th Company. Born May 8, 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McQuiston, Colfax, Iowa. Sta- tioned at Fort Logan, Colorado.


2-JOHN 11. WOODS


Private, Battery C, 4th Field Artillery. Born No- veinher 30, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. HI. Woods, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Logan, Fort Worth, Pine Camp, Camp Shelby, Camp Logan and Corpus Christi.


3-LOWELL M. FORSYTH


Second Lieutenant, Headquarters Co., 125th Field Artillery. Born July 30, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Forsyth, Colfax, Iowa. Served in engagements at Balleau Wood, Chateau-Thierry, with the Second Division.


4 - ROBERT E. MCQUISTON


Mechanic, Co. L, 64th Infantry, 7th Division. Born October 12, 1887. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MeQuiston, Colfax, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Mc- Arthur, Texas.


5-CHESTER H. GUTHRIE


Divisional Song Leader. Born April 5, 1882. Son of G. W. Guthrie, Manhattan, Kans. Stationed at Camp Funston, Kansas, leading the men in group singing.


6-ROBERT J. SNOOK


Private, Co. A, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. Born January 8, 1894. Home address, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


7 - MAURICE J. CROSBY


Sergeant, Co. D, +04th Telegraph Battalion. Born January 13, 1888. Home address, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, Belgium, and Ger- many. Assisted with installation of telephone equip- ment for the Versailles peace conference; also the mansion occupied by President Wilson in Paris.


8-CLIFTON C. CAMMACK


Corporal, Co. C, 1st Regiment, I. R. C. Born No- vember 24, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cam- mack, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp McAr- thur, Texas.


9-GLEN S. CHURCHILL


Sergeant, Medical Department, attached to 349th Field Hospital Co., of the 313th Sanitary Train. Served with A. E. F. in France.


10 - WALTER VAN WYNGARDEN


Corporal, Co. G, 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born September 10, 1892. Son of William Van Wyngarden, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


11-CARL BEYER


Private, Medical Department, attached to 352nd In- fantry, 88th Division. Born December 18, 1895. Son of Henry Beyer, Sully, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


12 - GEORGE A. RINKER


Private, Co. F. 318th Engineers, Born February 18, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rinker, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France and Ger- many.


13 - JOHN C. STOUFFER


Cook, Coast Artillery Corps. Born October 3, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stouffer, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


14 -PAUL WELLS


Private, Ordnance Department. Born January 13, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wells, Col- fax, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Logan, Colorado, and U. S. Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill.


15-ROBERT MILLER


Private, Co. A, 128th Engineers. Born November 15, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Miller, Mingo, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


16 -CALVIN A. NOAH


Sergeant First Class, Co. A, 109th Engineers, 34th Division. Born January 26, 1887. Home address, Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in England and France.


17 - JESSE E. PATTON


Sergeant, 684th Aero Squadron. Born November 5, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Kelly Field, Texas.


18 - JAMES PRATT


Private, Co. A, 358th Infantry, 90th Division. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pratt, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


19 - ARTHUR L. DECAMP


Sergeant, Co. M, 1st Army Headquarters Regi- ment. Born June 18, 1887, Son of Mr. and Mrs. August DeCamp, Colfax, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


20-EARL R. MCCULLOUGHI


Sergeant, Co. F, 151st Infantry, 88th Division. Born September 15, 1890. Son of R. F. Mccullough, Newton, Iowa. Transferred to 3rd Infantry and stationed at Fort Bliss, doing harder duty.


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1 -RAYMOND E. BARBER


Sergeant, Co. F. 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Born March 21, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barber, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


2-AUGUST B. BAYSE


Sergeant, Headquarters Co., 42nd Infantry, 12th Di- vision. Born July 4, 1897. Son of Mrs. Byrde Bayse, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Bliss, Fort Douglas, Camp Dodge, Camp Stevens, and Camp L'pton.


3 - ELMER FARMER


Private, Military Police. Born February 14, 1890. Son of George Farmer, Washington. Home address, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


+- HAROLD H. HARNER


Corporal, Co. C. Second A. A. P. Truck Service. Bom April 27, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I}. Ilarner, Newton, lowa.


5 -JAMES U. CALKINS


Private, Co. C, 18th Regiment, 1st Division. Born April 2, 1894. Home address, Newton, lowa. Served in action at Cantigny, Montdidier, Soissons, Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne, receiving four slight wounds. Received seven citations for bravery in action.


6- DR. JOHN W. BILLINGSLEY


First Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Born November 11. 1889. Home address, Monroe, lowa. Attached to Evacuation Hospital No. 10, 2nd Sanitary Train, 2nd Division, and was also medical supply officer at Brest for a time.


7 - ROSCOE N. BRADT


Corporal, Co. E, 413th Telegraph Battalion, Signal Corps. Born March 19, 1896. Home address, New- ton, lowa.


8-GEORGE W. BONNE


Corporal, 1st Co., 20th Engineers. Born February 22, 1893. Home address, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France as truck driver from the English Channel to Metz.


9 -AHRIE A. DECOOK, JR.


Private, Co. E, 330th Infantry, 83rd Division. Son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. F. DeCook, Sully, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


10-VERNON CONN


Army Field Clerk. Born September 27, 1896. Son ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coon, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at C'amp Dodge, Jowa.


11 - ARTHUR W. BARK


Private, Co. E, 133rd Infantry, 34th Division. Born February 5, 1893. Home address, Kellogg, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp Cody. New Mexico.


12-GUY R. PORTER


Private, Co. E, 313th Ammunition Frain. Born August 8, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Por- ter, Colfax, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


13 -ROBERT R. WOODROW


Corporal, 4th Battalion, Signal Corps. Born Sep- temher 17, 1896. Son of John Woodrow, Newton, lowa.


14-GEORGE B. PHILLIPS


Private, Headquarters Co., 212th Engineers. Born September 17, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillips, Newton, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Devens, Massachusetts, and Camp Forrest, Georgia.


15-GILBERT WISE


Sergeant, 346th Field Artillery, 91st Division. Born February 13, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wise, Newton, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


16 -ORVILLE RAYMOND


Private, Commissary Unit No. 5. Born November 12, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Raymond, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


17 - BENJAMIN STEWART


Private, Co. C, Marines, Born July 18, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stewart Grinnell, Jowa.


18 - JOIIN E. ROBERTS


Private First Class, Battery D), 337th Field Artillery. Entered service from Newton, Iowa. Home address, Williamsburg, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


19 - WILLIAM R. DAVIDSON


Private, Park Battalion, 8th Corps, Field Artillery. Born September 28, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina.


20 -CLARENCE W. LOGSDON


Private First Class, Co. A, 102nd Infantry. Born March 5, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Logs- don, Newton, lowa. Participated in actions in the Rupt sector, St. Mihiel, Verdun, Marchville, and the Meuse-Argonne.


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1-ROY J. BEARD


Private, Co. B. Development Battalion No. 1. Born Tuly 17, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Beard, Mingo, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


2 -FRANCIS DRAKE


Private, Co. H, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division. Home address, Newton, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France, and with Army of Occupation.


3- JOHN W. GUESSFORD


Sergeant, Casual Detachment No. 12, 163rd Depot Brigade. Born December 28, 1887. Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Guessford, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dix, New Jersey, and Camp Lee, Virginia.


4-ERNEST L. CARLSON


Private, Co. C. 101st Infantry, 26th Division. Born January 2, 1892. Son of Mrs. Lars Carlson, Des Moines, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Took part in actions at Verdun, St. Mihiel, Chateau- Thierry, and others.


5-CHARLES E. COKER


Private First Class, Headquarters Co., 168th In- fantry, 42nd ( Rainbow) Division. Born August 24. 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Coker, Newton, lowa. Slightly wounded at Chateau-Thierry, July 28, 1918. Served in actions at Lorraine, Cham- pagne, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Ar- gonne. Cited for gallantry in action in the Argonne.


6 - PARLEY EATON


Private, Co. C, Development Battalion No. 1. Born Tune 3, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Eaton. Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


7-IVAN LOWERY


Private, Co. C. 120th Field Artillery, 32nd Division. Born October 24, 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lowery, Newton, Iowa. Wounded by shrapnel at Chateau-Thierry, August, 1918; also served at Av- count, Meuse-Argonne, Chateau-Thierry, Soissons.


8-RAYMOND D. STINTSON


Private, 9th Co., 163rd Depot Brigade. Born Sep- tember 10, 1889. Son of D. W. Stintson, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp Cody, New Mexico.


9- FREELAND BAYSE


Private, 3rd Field Artillery. Born January 17, 1880. Son of Mr. Byrd Bayse, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Fort Logan, Colorado, and Camp Tay- lor, Kentucky.


10- GEORGE GALUSH.A


Corporal, 312th Unit Motor Transport Corps. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Galusha, Des Moines, lowa.


11 -CHARLES HENRY O'ROAKE


Corporal, Co. A, 313th Regiment, 88th Division. Born September 10, 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Roake, Valeria, Iowa. Served on Alsace- Lorraine front with A. E. F. in France.


12 - ARTHUR BARBER


Sergeant, P. T. C., also served with 88th Division. Born May 11, 1889. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Home address, Newton, lowa.


13 - FRANCIS O'ROAKE


Private First Class, Co. F, 313th Regiment, 88th Division. Born January 13, 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Roake, Valeria, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. on Alsace-Lorraine front.


14 -LEO A. PETTED


Private, Headquarters Co., 41st Division. Born June 12, 1896. Son of John Petted, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


15 -REX RYAN


Private, Co. A, 316th Motor Transport Corps. Born October 7, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ryan, Prairie City, lowa. Stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas.


16 - HAL COWLES


First Lieutenant, Dental Corps. Born April 3, 1886. Ilome address, Sully, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Greene, North Carolina; Fort McHenry, Maryland ; Port of Embarkation, New York, and also on a hos- pital transport.


17 - WILLIAM J. HICKEY


Private, Motor Transport Corps. Born September 22, 1886. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, New- ton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp McArthur, Texas.


18 -THOMAS C. HOLY


First Lieutenant, Infantry; assigned to 10th Co., Rahe Auto and Tractor School, Kansas City, Mo. Born October 21, 1887. Home address, Lynnville, Jowa.


19 - NORMAN L. MACDONALD


Gunnery Sergeant, Marine Corps. Born June 20, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Macdonald, Monroe, lowa. Graduated from ground aviation school at Boston. Discharged from Marine Flying Corps, Miami, Fla., with status of flying cadet.


20 - MURRAY NEASIIAM


Private, Co. B. 168th Infantry. Born April 30, 1893. Son of William Neasham, Newton, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France. Suffered from gas and shell shock.


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1-EVERETT J. BALMER


Corporal, 21st O. A. R. D. Born May 29, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Balmer, Kellogg, lowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas; Camp Merritt, New York, and Camp Upton, New York, and Camp Dodge, Iowa.


2 -GARNET E. HALLAM


Private First Class, Base Hospital No. 145. Born August 15, 1896. Son of J. M. Hallam, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.


3-CLYDE A. JONES


Master Electrician, 84th Aero Squadron. Born March 19, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jones, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Kelly Field, San An- tonio, Texas.


4-OLIVER W. SEAVER


Private, 350th Infantry, 88th Division. Son of J. W. Seaver, Newton, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, lowa.


5 -SAMUEL P. MCFADDEN


Private First Class, Sanitary Detachment, Ammuni- tion Train, 34th Division. Born May 6, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden, Prairie City, Iowa. Stationed with A. E. F. in France.


MARION L. DEWITT


Private, Battery H, 9th Field Artillery. Born Feb- ruary 27, 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. DeWitt, Newton, Jowa. Stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma ; Honolulu, P. I., and Angel Island, Calif.


7-ERVIN D. BOLLHOEFER


Private, Battery D, 337th Field Artillery, 88th Di- vision. Born November 30, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bollhoefer, Laurel, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


8 - DICK VANDERWERFF


Private, Co. D, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, Born February 24, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderwerff, Pella, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


9 - WILLIAM R. HAMILTON


Private, Battery C, 14th Field Artillery. Born May 10, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, Baxter, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Jackson, South Carolina.


10 - JOHN DEKRUYFF


Private, Co. L, 2nd Infantry, 19th Division. Born January 26, 1897. Home address, Kellogg, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa,


11 - FRANK H. BIRKENIIOLZ


Private, Co. 29, 3rd Regiment, 9th Division. Born June 4, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Birkenholz, Monroe, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


12-LAWTON L. STUBBLEFIELD


Sergeant, 5th Aero Squadron. Born August in 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stubblefield, Newton, lowa. Stationed at Kelley Field, San An- tonio, Texas.


13 -ERNEST L. WOODS


Master Electrician, 475th Aero Squadron. Born June 15, 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods, Colfax, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


14-TRACY LEWIS SPARKS


Private, Co. B, Training Detachment. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sparks, Kellogg, Iowa. Stationed at Ames, Jowa. Private Sparks was stricken with in- fluenza and died in the Ames hospital.


15 - OSCAR KANE


Private, C. M. G. O. D. S. Born October 3, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kane, Prairie City, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and Camp Han- cock, Georgia.


16 -ROBERT F. WOOTON


Second Lieutenant, Co. D, Development Battalion No. 2, 162nd Depot Brigade. Born December 2, 1895. Son of William Wooton, Des Moines, Iowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Jowa, and Camp Pike, Arkansas.


17 -PERRY C. JANSEN


Private, Casual Detachment. Born July 22, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Jansen, Monroe, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


18 -LYLE M. MICK


Private, Co. G, 131st Infantry, 33rd Division. Born March 31, 1892. Son of Charles Mick, Newton, Iowa. Wounded at Verdun, September 26, 1918.


19 - HENRY DEPPE


Wagoner, Headquarters Co., 212th Engineers, 12th Division. Born June 9, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deppe, Kellogg, lowa. Stationed at Camp Forest, Georgia; Camp Devens, Massachusetts, and Camp Dodge, Iowa.


20 -HENRY J. HEBERER


Private, General Hospital No. 25. Born March 2, 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ileberer, Mingo, Jowa.


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1 -RAY YOUNG


Sergeant, Air Service, Section A. E. M. T. D. Born May 6, 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Young, Grinnell, Iowa. Home address, Kellogg, Jowa. Stationed at Kelley Field, Texas; Langley Field, Virginia, and Fort Logan, Colorado.


2-MARION ROY WILLIAMS


Corporal, Unit No. 458, Motor Transport Corps. Born February 10, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion T. Williams, Kellogg, Iowa. Served with the A. E. F. in France.


3 - ROSS REED


Corporal, Co. I., 1st Training Replacement Battalion. Born August 10, 1894. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, Kellogg, lowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and Camp Dodge, Jowa.


+-PETER DOP


Private First Class, Medical Department, attached to General Hospital No. 25. Born February 20, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dop, Monroe, lowa. Stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, In- diana.


5 - WILLIAM BOS


Private, Co. M, 349th Regiment, 88th Division. Born March 17, 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Brand Bos, Prairie City, lowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


6-WALTER H. MATHIES


Private, Headquarters Co., 349th Infantry, 88th Di- vision. Born July 2, 1894. Home address, Monroe, lowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa.


7 - FRANKLIN C. OLDHAM


Corporal, Battery D, +9th Coast Artillery Corps. Born October 9, 1896. Home address, Monroe, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


8-CHRIS W. SCHAEFER


Private, Co. A, 212th Engineers, 12th Division. Born January 13, 1893. Son of Edward Schaefer, Merrill, Wis. Home address, Baxter, Jowa. Sta- tioned at Camp Devens, Massachusetts.


9- FRANK G. BUCKLIN


Private, Co. E, 313th Ammunition Train, 88th Di- vision. Born December 18, 1891. Son of U. Buck- lin, Baxter, Iowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


10 - MACK REED


Private First Class, Co. B, 168th Infantry, 42nd ( Rainbow) Division. Born January 31, 1896. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, Kellogg, Iowa. Took part in actions on Lueniville front, Champagne front, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, and the Meuse-Ar- gonne.


11 -ZENOS O. JANEWAY


Private, Co. B, First Battalion S. A. R. D. Born January 12, 1895. Son of Mr. Mary E. Janeway, Kellogg, Iowa. Served on the Verdun front with the 5th Division.


12 - WILLIAM STEK


Private, Headquarters Co., Infantry Replacement. Born March 7, 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stek, Sully, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Ar- kansas.


13 - HARRY G. ERVIN


Private, Co. B, 104th Infantry, 26th Division. Born October 15, 1894. Son of Charles Ervin, Newton, Jowa. Served with A. E. F. in France.


14 - MARION D. PARKS


First Lieutenant, Infantry. Born October 5, 1892. Entered service as enlisted man and graduated from officers's training school at Camp Lee, Vir- ginia. Stationed at C'anın McClelland, Alabama, and Camp Gordon, Georgia.


15-W. A. STEVENS


Private, Officers' Training Camp at Camp Pike, Ar- kansas. Born April 2, 1894.


16 - DAVID R. ALLSPACH


Sergeant, Co. Q, 13th Recruit and Training Battal- ion. Born May 10, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allspach, Collins, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


17-CORNELIUS E. ROSS


Private, Co. M, Quartermaster Corps, unassigned. Born May 22, 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ross, Newton, Jowa. Stationed at Camp Dodge, Jowa, and Camp Joseph E. Johnson, Florida.


18 - CHARLES P. PROHASKA


Private, Quartermaster Corps. Born April 28, 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prohaska, DeSota, lowa. Home address, Newton, Iowa. Died from influenza, April 18, 1918, at Camp Dodge, lowa.


19 - ADOLPH W. EBERT




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