Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service, Part 4

Author: Whitacre, Joseph A. cn; Moore, W. J
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: [Marshalltown? Iowa] : J.A. Whitacre and W.J. Moore
Number of Pages: 288


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ARMSTRONG, FRANCIS E., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong; recruited Marshalltown, May 14, 1917; Co. M, 2d Inf., Fort Shafter, Honolulu.


ARMSTRONG, RICHARD, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Armstrong; auto mechanic; recruited, Marshalltown, May 22, 1917; Co. A, 5th Eng., Corpus Christi, Tex .; transferred to U. S. Army camp, San Antonio, Tex.


ARMTROUT, ELMER J., Marshalltown; enlisted, Detroit, Mich., Dec. 8, 1917; trained Kelly Field, Tex .; landed in Eng- land, Aug. 28, 1918; 168th aerial squad- ron; mustered out, Camp Custer, Mich., Dec. 16, 1918.


ARNEY, CLAUDE B., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arney, Stephens, Ark .; senior lieutenant, U. S. N .; chief instruct- or at U. S. Radio School, New London, Conn .; commissioned January, 1918; has carried ranks of chief electrician, chief electrical gunner, ensign and lieutenant; was in wreck of U. S. S. Memphis, off San Francisco Bay, and was one of the last eight officers to leave the ship.


ARNEY, EDWIN L., Marshalltown, aged 24, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. L, 133d Inf .; mustered out, Camp Cody, N. M., Dec. 5, 1917.


ARNEY, IRA, Albion, son Mrs. Sarah Ar- ney; ten years service in navy; between seven and eight years continuous service on destroyer.


ARNEY, JOSEPH V., Albion, son Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arney, aged 25, farmer; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Corp. Co. B, 219th Field Sig. Bn .; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 23, 1919.


ARNOLD, VIRDEN M., Marshalltown, aged 27, motorman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark .; 163d Depot Brig .; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 10, 1919. ATKINSON, RAYMOND E., S. A. T. C., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon; discharged Dec. 15, 1918.


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KNUD J. OLSON ( Wounded Oct. 14, 1918)


RAYMOND A. PAUL ( Wounded Nov., 1918)


CORP. RALPH PSENICKA ( Gassed)


SERGT. ROLAND FLETCHER (Wounded slightly July 29, 1918 ; severely Sept. 13, 1918)


CORP. RALPH A. FLETCHER


NATHAN A. TALBOT (Gassed, Oct., 1918)


ROLAND L. OPPICE (Wounded Sept., 1918)


CORP. FRANK F. JOHNSON ( Wounded July 14, 1918)


LLOYD MILLER (Gassed Oct. 3, 1918)


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AUGUST, EDWARD E., Marshalltown, Ia- borer; recruited, Marshalltown, July 5, 1918.


AUSDAL, MARTIN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ausdal; enlisted, navy, Chicago, Oct. 25, 1918; attended school of engineering; assigned to merchant marine transport; discharged, Boston, Mass., Feb. 25, 1919.


AUSDAL, PETER, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ausdal, traveling sales- man; enlisted, navy, Chicago, April 29, 1918; stationed Newport, R. I., U. S. Naval Torpedo Station; relieved, seaman second class, U. S. N. R. F., Newport, R. I., Jan. 21, 1919.


AUSTIN, ELLSWORTH SUMMERFIELD, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Austin, aged 21; recruited, Marshalltown, May 28, 1918, in supply department, quartermaster's corps; sent to Fort Logan, Colo., and transferred to Jacksonville, Fla., for training; overseas, August, 1918.


AUSTIN, ERNEST L., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Austin, aged 17; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 2, 1918; pvt. first class; received training San Antonio, Tex., and West Point, Miss .; last assigned to Flying School Det., Payne Field, Miss .; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 21, 1919.


AVES, LYELL WILLIAM, State Center, aged 24, farmer; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Pvt. Co. M, 88th Inf., mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 24, 1919.


AVES, ROBERT E., Melbourne; selective, waiving deferred classification, Aug. 6, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo.


AWTRY, ALPHONSO D., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Giles S. Awtry, aged 26, movie operator; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; 18th Co., 5th Bn., 165th Depot Brig .; mustered out, Camp Travis, Tex., Dec. 5, 1918.


BACHMAN, ERWING E., State Center; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Sergt., Dept. C. E. S., Camp Dodge; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 1, 1919.


BACHMAN, PAUL LEONARD, S. A. T. C., Iowa State College, Ames.


BADER, DANIEL W., State Center, aged 24, farmer; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp


Dodge; Pvt. First Class, Co. A, 34th Bn., U. S. Guards; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 25, 1918.


BAHER, ALBERT, State Center; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.


BAIE, FORREST, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baie; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge.


BAIE, LEO ANDY, aged 20, student; S. A. T. C., Dubuque College, Dubuque; dis- charged Dec. 12, 1918.


BAILEY, GUY A., Marshalltown; selective, July 23, 1918, University of Texas, Austin, Tex., for mechanical training.


BAIRD, EARL H., Green Mountain, son Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Baird; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Div. Sanitary Aeronautics, Fort Wayne, Mich., Nov. 13, 1918; mustered out, Jan. 23, 1919.


BAKER, ALBERT, State Center; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.


BAKER, GEORGE F., Rhodes, aged 33; en- listed, Ely, Nev., April, 1918; overseas, July, 1918; Corp. Co. F., 37th Eng .; gassed Sept. 6, 1918.


BAKER, JACOB F., Bower Mills, Mo., son Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, aged 24,, far- mer; selective, Feb. 26 1918, Camp Dodge.


BAKER, LOYD, Minneapolis, Kan., son Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker; selective, May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo .; received training at Camp McArthur, Tex.


BALCH, HAROLD, Marshalltown, son Mrs. Nellie W. Balch, M. H. S. '17; S. A. T. C., Headquarters Co., University of Wis- consin.


BALCH, CAPT. JOHN W., Indianapolis, Ind., son Mrs. Nellie W. Balch, aged 30, civil engineer; M. H. S., '05, U. of Wis .; enlisted, Indianapolis; commissioned, July 26, 1917; called to active service, Sept. 2, 1917; attended second O. T. C., Fort Leavenworth, Kan .; stationed Fort Bliss, Tex., and Camp Meade, Md .; overseas, August, 1918; engineer officer, regimental staff, 27th Eng .; in Argonne-Meuse offen- sive, Nov. 9, 1918; assistant engineering officer First Army.


BALL, ELMER, S. A. T. C., State Univer- sity of Iowa, Iowa City.


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ARTHUR C. SHOCKLEY (Wounded Nov. 5, 1918)


BILL DIMOLIAKOS ( Wounded Aug. 15, 1918)


DANIEL G. DANIELSON (Wounded Oct., 1918)


BERT W. BIVENS Wounded Oct., 1918)


FRED A. HEINTZ (Wounded March 5, 1918)


HAROLD A. RACE


J. W. PURSEL, JR.


WALTER A. MERRITT


HENRY A. RASMUSSEN


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BALL, EVERETT H., Collins, aged 22, far- mer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge. BALL, JONATHAN T., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ball, aged 28; selective, from Peru, Ind., September, 1917; received training at Camp Shelby, Miss .; Co. G, 152d Inf., A. E. G .; overseas, November, 1918.


BALL, ROY RUSSELL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ball, aged 25; selective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. 5, 2d Bn., 163d Depot Brigade.


BALLINGER, HARRY E., Marshalltown; limited service selective, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan.


BALVIN, EDWARD, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balvin; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga .; Co. 2, A. R. D., Eng., A. E. F.


BANKSON, HERBERT, Marshalltown; en- listed, navy, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 15, 1918.


BANZHAF, CHRISTIAN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banzhaf, aged 19, student; Co. B, S. A. T. C., Grinnell College.


BANZHAF, FREDERICK, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banzhaf, aged 25, plumber; recruited, Marshalltown, April 18, 1917; stationed Presidio, Calif., Fort Bliss, Tex., and Camp Green, Char- lotte, N. C .; Headquarters Co., 13th F. A. Band, A. E. F .; served with army of oc- cupation in Germany.


BARKEE, INGOLF E., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Barkee, aged 23; enlisted, navy, Minneapolis, June 2, 1917, stationed Brooklyn, for training; assigned to trans- port Leviathan; second class electrician and second class petty officer; on mine sweeping duty about Staten Island, light- ship duty off Fire Island, Nantucket and Sandy Hook.


BARNARD, HERMAN A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnard, aged 18, porter; recruited, Marshalltown, March 7, 1918; stationed Fort McDowell, Angel Island, Cal., shipping clerk, quartermaster corps; mustered out, Fort McDowell, Dec. 12, 1918.


BARTH, JOSEPH R., Beaman; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.


BARTINE, RUSSELL W., St. Anthony, son Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bartine, aged 21; se- lective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Corp. Co. L, 360th Inf., A. E. F .; returned to U. S., June 7, 1919.


BARTLETT, LEO L., Marshalltown, aged 28, locomotive fireman; enlisted Dec. 3, 1917; Sergt. 2d Co., 14th Div. Eng., A. E. F.


BARTLETT, MEARL A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bartlett, aged 19, ma- chinist; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 2, 1918; trained Camp John Wise and Kelly Field, Tex .; Corp. 58th Balloon Co .; over- seas Oct. 20, 1918.


BARTRUG, CAREY M., Sarona, Wis .; se- lective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga. BASKETT, OSCAR, Terre Haute, Ind .; transferred to Marshall county, sent to Camp Dodge, April 29, 1918.


BATTIN, FRANKLIN S., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Battin, aged 18, student; M. H. S., '17; enrolled S. A. T. C., Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Oct. 1, 1918; selected for O. T. C .; entrained for Camp Pike, Ark., but halted because of signing of armistice; discharged, Cedar Rapids, Dec. 13, 1918.


BATTIN, CAPT. JAMES F., Marshalltown; commissioned first lieutenant, officers' re- serve corps, Aug. 8, 1917; reported Fort Des Moines, Feb. 4, 1918; commissioned captain Med. Corps, U. S. Army; sta- tioned U. S. General Hospital No. 26, Fort Des Moines; mustered out, Camp Dodge, March 25, 1919.


BATTIN, JOHN R., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Battin, aged 22; M. H. S., '14; enlisted, navy, Des Moines, July 8, 1918; stationed Camp Farragut, Great Lakes, Ill., U. S. Naval Auxiliary Reserve; transferred, December, 1918, to Co. K, 5th Regt., Camp Perry, Great Lakes; transferred to N. A. R. school, 22d Regt., Bat. 2, Co. 1, Great Lakes; sent to New York for assignment; released from active service, New York, Feb. 15, 1919.


BATTIN, MAURICE T., Marshalltown, son Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Battin, aged 21, stu- dent; M. H. S., '15; enlisted. Cedar Rapids, May 31, 1918; stationed Fort Totten, N. Y .; Sergt. Co. 12, C. A. C .; transferred,


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SERGT. A. H. McFARLAND


GEORGE BYRON RUTH


MARSHALL W. RUTH


MAURICE B. HULL


FRANK HULL


JOHN P. SMITH


JOHN F. NORTON


CHARLES B. ROGERS


SERGT. FRANK L. McBRIDE


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December, 1918, to 9th Co., E. N. Y. (Eastern New York), Ft. Schuyler, N. Y .; then 5th Co. Eastern New York; passed for O. T. C., Fortress Monroe, Va .; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 10, 1919.


BAY, MYRON ELLIS, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bay, aged 23, insur- ance agent; enlisted, marine corps, St. Paul, Minn., July 20, 1917; Corp. 2d Co., 1st. Reg., U. S. M., League Island, Phila- delphia; mustered out, Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1919.


BEAMAN, IVAN, Liscomb, son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beaman; enlisted coast artil- lery, 1917; stationed Fort Moultrie, S. C.


BEARD, LIEUT. HUGH CUMMINGS, Oel- wein, aged 28, watchmaker; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kan- sas City, Mo., Camp Jackson, S. C., field artillery replacement depot; Camp Tay- lor, Ky., field artillery central O. T. S .; commissioned second lieutenant, U. S. R., Dec. 21, 1918; discharged from active ser- vice, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Feb. 1, 1919.


BECKWITH, RALPH NELSON, Marshall- town, son Mrs. Charles Beckwith, aged 29, conductor; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 3, 1917; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo .; assigned to 318th Eng .- Pioneers; transferred to Vancouver Barracks; trans- ferred to Co. B, 31st Eng., Trans. Corps; overseas May 30, 1918; engaged in rail- road transportation at Saumers, Nantes,


BEDEGER, HARLEY S., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William Bedeger; recruited Marshalltown, June 4, 1917; Co. B, 20th Inf., 10th Div., Camp Funston, Kan.


BEEKS, FRED A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beeks, railway clerk; en- listed navy; assigned to U. S. S. Iowa; re- leased from active service, Great Lakes, Ill., December, 1918.


BEES, GEORGE A., Cedar Rapids; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.


BEESON, NEIL FRANKLIN, S. A. T. C., Iowa State College, Ames.


BELKNAP, FRED, Marshalltown, aged 24, cigar dealer; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark .; in charge of canteen.


BELKNAP, LAURENCE P., Marshalltown, aged 26, bank clerk; selective, July 24,


1918, Camp Pike, Ark .; 5th Co., 2d Rep. Bn., 162d Depot Bri .; mustered out, Camp Pike, Jan. 29, 1919.


BELL, CLYDE, Marshalltown, aged 29, ma- chinist; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, ma- chinist.


BELL, FRED, Marshalltown, machinist helper; recruited, Marshalltown, Sept. 26, 1917, medical corps.


BELL, JAMES M., Marshalltown, aged 28, laborer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; overseas, October, 1917, 20th Eng .; sixteen months with A. E. F .; leg broken in accident, sent home in January, 1918; mustered out, Fort Riley, Kan., May 9, 1919.


BELL, LLOYD M., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bell, machinist; re- cruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 2, 1918; trained Kelly Field, Tex .; overseas, June, 1918, 184th Aero Squadron; returned to U. S., March 7, 1919.


BELLUS, EARL W., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Ardelia E. Bellus, aged 23, farmer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Sergt. First Class, Q. M. Corps, School for Cooks and Bakers; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Feb. 18, 1919.


BENAHAN, GEORGE A., Liscomb; select- ive, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.


BENAZET, BAPTISTE, Liscomb, aged 38, farmer; recruited, Marshalltown, June 5, 1918; first native Frenchman to be re- cruited from Marshall county; had served six years in French army.


BENDER, RAYMOND A., Green Mountain; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark. BENDLAGE, THEODORE, JR., Marshall- town, son Theodore H. Bendlage, mer- chant; enlisted, May 13, 1918, U. S. ma- rine; active duty, domestic and foreign; discharged Jan. 25, 1919.


BENNIG, LESTER JOSEPH, Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. John Bennig, Des Moines, aged 23, clerk; selective, June 24, 1918, Camp Dodge.


BENSON, HENRY J., Lamoille, aged 32, stock buyer; selective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Co. G, 351st Inf., 88th Div .; overseas, Aug. 18, 1918.


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CORP. C. D. BRIDGMAN


FRANK BENJAMIN STROM



JOHN ANDERSON


CLARENCE S. PORTZ


HARRY GOLWITZER


SERGT. ORRIE E. FERGUSON


JAMES T. GUILFORD


SERGT. CHARLES B. GARD


WILMER BOYCE DICKOVER


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ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued)


BENSON, JOE A., Marshalltown, aged 31; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike; Corp. Co. 11, Sept. A. R. D .; overseas October, 1918; died at sea, while en route home, Oct. 4, 1918.


BENSON, RAY, Lamoille; recruited, Mar- shalltown, Juy 7, 1917; stationed Ft. Clark; 7th Amb. Corps.


BERG, HARRY L., Marshalltown, aged 23, bookkeeper; selective, July 23, 1918, Uni- versity of Texas, mechanical training; transferred to Kelly Field, Tex.,; Co. 6, Kelly Field No. 1, 2d wing; mustered out, Camp Dodge, February, 1919.


BERGNER, A. J., Marshalltown; enlisted in navy, January, 1918; Co. 23, Naval Train- ing Station, Norfolk, Va.


BERNSTEIN, MAURICE, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bernstein; aged 24, pre-medical student; M. H. S., '12; se- lective, April 29, 1918, Camp Dodge; Med. Dept. Co. I, 1st Prov. Regt., A. E. F .; A. E. F. University, Bedune (Cote D'or), France, April, 1919; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jnue 6, 1919.


BERRY, FRANK MORGAN, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Berry, aged 22, chauffer; recruited, Marshalltown, Dec. 13, 1917; 841st Aero Squadron, Garden City, L. I .; A. E. F., May 3, 1918, to Dec. 11, 1918; cook, air service, unassigned; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, Dec. 27, 1918.


BERTHOLF, EDGAR A., Marshalltown, R. R. operator; enlisted June, 1917; overseas with 88th Div., October, 1918, from Camp Dodge; Sergt. Co. A, 313th Field Sig. Bn.


BIDDELL, LINNES D., Marshalltown, son Mrs. L. Biddle, aged 28; selective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; stationed Camp American, Washington, D. C .; overseas Nov. 11, 1917; Pvt. 3d Co., 20th Eng.


BIERSBORN, BYRON M., Liscomb; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, med. dept., Iowa City, about Dec. 1, 1917; trained at Ft. Ogle- thorpe, Ga .; overseas, June, 1918; Con- valescent Camp No. 1, Hospital Center, France.


BIGALOW, HAROLD P., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Clarissa Bigalow, aged 25, billing clerk; selective, Aug. 6, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo .; transferred to Camp Mac-


Arthur, Tex., 1st Bn. Inf. Rep. & Tr. Camp; 1st Bn. Warehouse, Sec. A Mech .; mustered out, Camp MacArthur, Dec. 3, 1918.


BIGELOW, ELROY L, LeGrand, son Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel M. Bigelow; aged 27, salesman; enlisted, Sept. 6, 1917, navy; seaman second class; promoted to petty officer, instruction school, Great Lakes, Ill .; released from service, Dec. 11, 1918.


BILLMAN, RAYMOND, State Center, son Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Billman; aged 23, far- mer; seective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y .; over- seas June 21, 1918; Battery F, 341st F. A., A. E. F .; mustered out, Camp Dodge, June 14, 1919.


BIRKS, ELMER CARROLL, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Birks, aged 21, ex- pressman; selective, Feb. 26, 1918, Camp Dodge; transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y .; overseas April 21, 1918; Supply Co., 306th F. A., 77th Div., A. E. F.


BISHOP, CHARLES J., State Center, aged 27, farmer; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; discharged, physical disability, Camp Cody, N. M., Dec. 27, 1917.


BIVENS, BERT W., Albion, son Mrs Corin- tha Bivens, aged 28; selective, May 13, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo .; trans- ferred to Camp MacArthur, Tex .; over- seas, September, 1918; Co. C, 56th Inf .; wounded in action, Argonne region, Nov. 3, 1918; shot thru right hand, thru back and scalp wound; returned to U. S., Feb- ruary, 1919.


BLACK, FRANK B., Liscomb, aged 34, automobile dealer; enlisted Dec. 8, 1917, Fort Logan, Colo .; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga .; overseas March, 1918; Sergt. first class, 7th Co., 3d M. M., aviation sect .; transferred to 2d Air Service Mech. Reg .; returned to U. S. March 3, 1919.


BLACKWELL, JOE O., Laurel, son Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Blackwell; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark.


BLINK, PAUL G., Rhodes, son Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blink, aged 22, mechanic; en- listed, Ft. Logan, Colo., May 17, 1917; Corp. Co. H, 88th Inf .; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Jan. 24, 1919.


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was .


FRANK HARDING


OTTO J. SEIM


ULRIC JACOBSON -


SERGT. BERT A. McBRIDE


CLARENCE E. HART


FRED KERSEY


THEODORE MYRON SAWYER


JONATHAN T. BALL


WILLIAM E. RICE


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BLODGETT, CHARLES RUSSELL, Mar- shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blod- gett, aged 19; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, Cedar Rapids, April 30, 1917, Batt. E, 1st Iowa F. A .; inducted into Federal service, Cedar Rapids, Aug. 5, 1917; served with Co. C, 327 Bn., 301st Tank Corps, A. E. F .; gassed October, 1918.


BOARDMAN, ELDERKIN C., Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. C. H. E. Board- man; M. H. S., '16; enlisted, navy, Decem- ber, 1917; stationed Naval Reserve Bar- racks, Newport News, R. I .; assigned to U. S. S. Shawmut, for foreign service; en- gaged in mine laying and sub-chasing in waters of British Isles, operating from Naval Base 18, Inverness, Scotland; trans- ferred from Shawmut for shore duty; seven months at Norfolk, Va., mustered out at Norfolk, Feb. 11, 1919.


BOARDMAN, FRANK H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boardman; M. H. S., '09; bookkeeper; enlisted, navy, Chi- cago; trained Great Lakes, Ill .; chief yeo- man; assigned to transport Leviathan.


BOGGIE, WARREN WALLACE, Marshall- town, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Boggie, aged 22, student, M. H. S., '14; recruited Marshalltown, Dec. 8, 1917; Fort Logan, Colo .; transferred to Camp Greene, N. C .; overseas May 25, 1918; Veterinary Corps, 16th F. A., A. E. F.


BOHRER, BLAINE C., State Center; re- cruited, Marshalltown, for cavalry, June 8, 1917.


BOLEI, CHARLES A., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bolei; aged 26, motor- man; selective, April 5, 1918, Sweeney Auto School, Kansas City, Mo .; Batt. B, 9th F. A. R. D .; overseas Sept. 30, 1918; returned to U. S., April 2, 1919; Argonne, Trent, Oct. 22 to Nov. 4, 1918; mustered out, Camp Dodge, April 21, 1919.


BOLEI, GEORGE J., Marshalltown, aged 24, repairman; recruited, Marshalltown, September, 1917; Co. F, 61st Inf., Camp Greene, N. C .; Camp Personnel Adjt. Det .; mustered out, Camp Greene, N. C., Feb. 15, 1919.


BOLEI, HENRY WILLIAM, Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bolei; selective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark .; Co. 4,


Sept. A. R. D., Camp Pike; overseas, Octo- ber, 1918.


BOLLHOEFER, JOHN F., Haverhill; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge.


BONAVENTURA, LOUIS, Liscomb, aged 21, laborer; enlisted, Ft. Logan, Colo., May 11, 1917; sent to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo .; A. E. F., Oct. 28, 1918, to Jan. 18, 1919, musician, second class, Hdqrs. Co., 83d F. A .; mustered out, Camp Henry Knox, Ky., Feb. 20, 1919.


BONEBRIGHT, KENNETH H., Marshall- town; Pvt. Batt. D, 125th M. G. Bn., Camp Cody, N. M .; discharged, physical disabil- ity, March 9, 1918.


BONHAM, CHARLES L., Liscomb, son Mrs. L. S. Bonham, aged 25, farmer; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga .; trans- ferred to Camp Funston, Kan .; discharged Camp Dodge, Jan. 14, 1919.


BONHAM, HENRY, Liscomb, son Mrs. L. S. Bonham; Co. A, 119 M. G. Bn., 32d Div., A. E. F .; arrived in France, Feb. 20, 1918; Alsace front, May 18 to July 21, 1918; Fismes front, July 30 to Aug. 7 (ad- vance from the Ourcq to the Vesle); Sois- sons front, Aug. 28 to Sept. 2 (battle of Javigny); Argonne-Meuse offensive, Sept. 20 to Oct. 20 (operations against Kriem- hulde Stellung); front east of the Meuse, Dun-sur-Meause, Nov. 8 to Nov. 11; army of occupation after Nov. 17.


BORTON, EVERMOND, Marshalltown; se- lective, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge.


BORTON, RAYMOND J., Clemons; select- ive, Sept. 6, 1918, Camp Dodge.


BOSWELL, ROBERT R., Marshalltown, aged 21, automobile salesman; selective, Sept. 19, 1917, Camp Dodge; 10th Co. 163d Depot Bri .; mustered out, Camp Dodge, Nov. 29, 1918.


BOTTS, HOWARD, Liscomb, son Mrs. Sarah Botts; recruited, Marshalltown, April 12, 1917; musician, Hdqrs. Co., 168th Inf., 42d (Rainbow) Div., A. E. F .; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, May, 1919.


BOTTS, ROY C., Liscomb, son Mrs. Sarah Botts; enlisted Mason City, June 27, 1917; trained at Camp Cody, N. M .; Co. C, 125th M. G. Bn., 34th Div., A. E. F.


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ANGELOS PICULIS


GUSTAVE BRATTEIG


GEORGE WOODWORTH


JENNINGS HENG


SERGT. ROBERT P. MOSCRIP


JAMES J. BURNS


HENRY OTTE


HOWARD H. THOMAS


JIM BRECHEL


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MAURICE T. BATTIN


JOHN R. BATTIN


FRANKLIN S. BATTIN


BENJAMIN SWENSON


VICTOR and WILLIAM R. LOUTHAN


OLIVER SWENSON


C. W. MALLOY


HARRY E. MALLOY BROTHERS IN SERVICE


JAMES A. MALLOY


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JAMES and JAY MeDONALD


EARL L. PICKETT


ARTHUR and MAURICE COWARD


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RUSSELL W. PICKETT


KENNETH and RAY M. SHEELEY BROTHERS IN SERVICE


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SHERMAN H. BOTTS


HOWARD BOTTS


ROY C. BOTTS


GEORGE W. DENNETT


VICTOR H. DENNETT


ROY M. GOOD


WILLIAM ROOK


CPL. FRED M. EAST BROTHERS IN SERVICE


HARRY E. BROCK


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ROY C. BETTS


HOWARD BETTS


SHERMAN H. BETTS


WILLIAM G. GOOD


WILLIAM C. TERRELL


JOHN TERRELL


RALPH C. BROCK


CORP. FRED M. EAST BROTHERS IN SERVICE


CLARENCE I. EAST


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ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued)


BOTTS, SHERMAN H., Liscomb, son Mrs. Sarah Botts; inducted, June 24, 1918, Brooklyn, N. Y .; 2d Reg., 152d Depot Bri .; sent to experimental mechanic dept., Washington, D. C., as expert machinist; previously served four years in U. S. M. C., and had qualified as sharpshooter; seven months active service at Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1911; mustered out, Washing- ton, D. C., Dec. 10, 1918.


BOURY, FRANK J., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boury, aged 26; selective, July 31, 1918, Camp Forrest, Ga .; trans- ferred to Hdqrs. Co., 210th Eng., Camp Humphrey, Va.


BOURY, GEORGE H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boury, aged 29; se- lective, July 24, 1918, Camp Pike, Ark .; overseas, October, 1918, with Co. 26, Sept. A. R. D .; Pvt. 5th Co., Ord. Repair Shop, A. E. F.


BOURY, JOHN C., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boury, aged 30, bridge carpenter; selective, Sept. 19, 1917; Camp Dodge; Co. A, 312th Eng., Camp Pike, Ark .; transferred to Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y., Corp. 7th Ord. Guard Co .; mus- tered out, Camp Dodge, March 3, 1919.


BOVEE, ARCHIE E., Marshalltown; re- cruited, Marshalltown, for field artillery, Aug. 27, 1917.


BOWE, HERBERT, Marshalltown, son W. G. Bowe; salesman, M. H. S., '09; enlist- ed, Des Moines, April 26, 1918; stationed Camp Dodge; overseas September, 1918, with Co. B, 313th Supply Train, 88th Div., as electrical expert.


BOWEN, LIEUT. CLARK G., LeGrand, Mrs. Anna Bowen, mother; aged 22, stu- dent; enlisted, Chicago, 1917, in aero ser- vice; in training San Diego, Cal., Dallas, Tex., and West Point, Miss .; commission- ed lieutenant, spring, 1918; killed by fall from aeroplane, June 10, 1918, at West Point, Miss.


BOWER, RAY W., State Center; limited service selective, Sept. 4, 1918, Camp Funston, Kan.


BOWMAN, JAMES A., Marshalltown, son Mrs. William Bowman; recruited, Marshall- town, Oct. 1, 1917; Co. L, 31st Inf., Fort Mills, Corregidor Island, P. I .; with same company and regiment, American Expe- ditionary Forces in Siberia.




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