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ARTHUR B. LLOYD
Sergeant, Headquarters Troop, Cavalry, Thirty-third Division. Grand- son of Mrs. Mary R. Hay, 821 South Second street, Springfield. Born December 5, 1894. Entered service June 2, 1918, with Company C, 5th Infantry, I. N. G. When this organization was federalized, March 26, 1917, became member of Company C, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty- third Division. Later transferred Division to Headquarters Troop, Cavalry. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 16, 1918, on the transport Mt. Vernon. In action with Thirty-third Division near Picardy. Transferred to Corps of Intelli- gence Police, attached to First British Army near Bethune, later to Third British Army near Arras. In action with American forces at Cambrai and St. Quentin, and with British at Sembre-Oise Canal and Avesnes. Recommended for French Croix de Guerre. Discharged March 7, 1919.
J. R. LOCHER
First Lieutenant, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Locher, Cerro Gordo, Ill. Born in 1896, in Cerro Gordo. Address, Care Illinois Traction System. Entered service July 14, 1917, in Chicago. Received his train- ing at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Was at Ft. McPherson, Ga., when the Armistice was signed. Was Finance Officer for the Camp at Ft. Mc- Pherson at the time of his discharge, July 2, 1919.
HARRY CLAY LOCK
Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lock, 1825 South Pasfield street, Springfield. Born December 31, 1898, in Decatur. Entered service April 12, 1917. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 17, 1918, on the Agamemnon. Received further training at I. C. S. La Vallonne. France, In action in the Second Somme Offensive, August 8 to 25, 1918. Was in La Vallonne, France. when the Armistice was signed. Discharged July 9, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J.
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NELSON GLENN LOCK
Corporal, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Lock, 1825 South Pasfield street, Springfield. Born June 11, 1897, in Hannibal, Mo. Entered service April 5, 1918, in Springfield. Re- ceived his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Camp Meigs, Wash- ington, D. C. Was stationed at Rock Island Arsenal when the Arm- istice was signed. Discharged June 5, 1919, at Rock Island, Ill.
RUSSELL HECTOR LOCK
Private, 660th Aero Squadron, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lock, 1825 South Pasfield street, Springfield. Born March 25, 1900, in Springfield. Entered service March 13, 1918, in Springfield. Re- ceived his training at Jefferson Barracks, Kelly Field, Tex. and Mitchell Field, No. 2, Long Island, N. Y. Sailed overseas May 7, 1918, on the Rochambeau. Was stationed at Aviation Acceptance Park No. 1. Was in Orley, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 9, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
GEORGE DAVID LOCKIE
First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of George and Cynthia B. Lockie, deceased. Born October 24, 1870, in Manteno, Ill. Ad- dress, 1012 Fayette avenue, Springfield. Entered service July 22, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Ft. Riley, Kan. Was stationed at Camp Leach, Washington, D. C., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 12, 1918, at Washington, D. C.
EDWARD J. LOESER
Corporal, 114th M. O. R. S., 39th Division, U. S. A. Son of F. Joseph and Eva M. Loeser, 210 West Miller street, Springfield. Born March 28, 1895, in Springfield. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Beauregard, La. Sailed overseas August 31, 1918, on the Plattsburg. Was stationed at Pontanezen Barracks, Brest, France, Camp Williams and Is-sur-Tille, France. Was in Is-sur-Tille, France, when the Armistice was signed_ Discharged June 12, 1919, at Mitchell Field, Camp Mills, N. Y.
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JAMES EDWARD LONDRIGAN
L. E. R., United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Londrigan, 1001 Osborne avenue, Springfield. Born February 4, 1900, in Spring- field. Entered service May 22, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Station and U. S. Naval Radio School, Cambridge, Mass. Was stationed at the U. S. Naval Radio School, Cambridge, Mass., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged Feb- ruary 11, 1919.
JOSEPH A. LONDRIGAN
Second Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Londrigan, 1001 Osborne avenue, Springfield. Born August 17, 1894. Entered service November 3, 1917, in Springfield. Received his train- ing at School of Military Aeronautics, Austin, Tex., Kelly Field, Tex., and Selfridge Field, Mich. Commissioned second Lieutenant, August 1, 1918, and assigned to School of Aerial Gunnery at Selfridge Field, Mich., as instructor. Was at Selfridge Field when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 7, 1919, at Kelly Field, Tex.
WILLIAM THOMAS LONDRIGAN
Machinist Mate, 2nd Class, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Londrigan, 1001 Osborne avenue, Springfield. Born Sep- tember 1, 1896, in Springfield. Entered service July 6, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Was at Great Lakes when the Armistice was signed. Released from active service February 1, 1919.
ROLLA HARRY LONG
Corporal, Company 523, Motor Transportation, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Long, 1014 South Fourteenth street, Springfield. Born November 27, 1894. Entered service June 15, 1918. Received his training at Rahe Auto and Tractor School, Kansas City, Mo., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. Sailed overseas September 29, 1918, on the Caronia. Stationed at Perigueux, France, at Base Hospitals Nos. 84 and 95, in the Motor Transportation Corps. Was at Perigueux, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 21, 1919, at Camp Lee, Va.
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R. B. LONGHTA
Corporal, Company A, Second Provision M. P., U. S. A. Son of Melvin and Bertha Longhta, 91412 East Washington street, Springfield. Born October 13, 1894, in Springfield. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
JOHN H. LORCH
Private, 130th Medical Department, 130th Infantry, Thirty-third Divi- sion, U. S. A. Son of John H. and Mary Jane Lorch, both deceased. Born September 25, 1890, in Springfield. Address, Y. M. C. A., Spring- field. Entered service July 25, 1917, in Springfield. Received his train- ing at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 16, 1918, on the Agamemnon. In action with the British in the Albert Amiens Sector, at St. Mihiel, and in the Meuse-Argonne. Was in action in the Meuse Sector, in the attack on Marsheville, when the Armistice was signed. Was gassed and sent to hospital for treatment. Received cita- tion from Gen. George Bell, Commander Thirty-third Division. Dis- charged April 1, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WILLIAM LORD
Private, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lord, 1855 South Eighteenth street, Springfield. Born March 28, 1896, in Enfield, Ill. Entered service October 16, 1916, in Chicago, IlI. Re- ceived his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Stationed at Panama Canal when the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 20, 1919.
RAYMOND T. LORDEN
Private, Company L, Twenty-first Engineers, U. S. A. Son of Joseph and Mary Lorden, 1170 North Fourth street, Springfield. Born April 2, 1896, in Gilman, Ill. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Sailed overseas September 5, 1918. Was at German Junction when the Armistice was signed. Discharged July 14, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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CARL A. LORSCHEIDER
Private, Company C, Fifth Provisional Infantry Training Regiment, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lorscheider, Sr., 1228 East Ash street, Springfield. Born February 28, 1897. Entered service September 19, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Grant, where he was detailed as carpenter in Proclamation Department. Discharged No- vember 30, 1918, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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JOSEPH J. LORSCHEIDER, JR.
Master Engineer, Senior Grade, Company B, Third Engineers' Detach- ment, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lorscheider, Sr., 1228 East Ash street, Springfield. Born February 21, 1892, in Springfield. En- tered service October 3, 1917, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed overseas March 20, 1918, on the Lincoln. In action in the Meuse-Argonne, Chateau Thierry Sector, St. Mihiel, Vesle Sector and Soissons. Received meritorious medal and three citations. Was in Verdun when the Armistice was signed, and then sent to Russia. Discharged August 28, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
LOUIS D. LOVEJOY
Sergeant, Company F, 160th Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Rosalie A. Lovejoy, 6281/2 South Seventh street, Springfield. Born May 6, 1890, in Delphas, Kan. Entered service October 1, 1917, in Springfield. Re- ceived his tra ning at Camp Kearny, Cal. Sailed overseas August 7, 1918, on the Nestor. While in France, his division handled replacements for the combat troops at the Front. Was in Verdun Sector when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 16, 1919, at Camp Kearny, Cal.
PULLMAN LOWDEN
Sergeant, 108th Sanitary Train, Thirty-third Division. Son of Governor and Mrs. Frank O. Lowden, Executive Mansion, Springfield, Ill. Ser-' geant Lowden was born January 20, 1897. Entered service in April, 1917, with Headquarters Company, Thirty-third Division. Received his train- ing at Camp Lowden, Springfield, Ill .; Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. ; Camp Upton, N. Y., and Camp Yapahank, L. I. Sailed overseas May 10, 1918, on the U. S. S. Mt. Vernon. In action at St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest and the Meuse-Argonne engagements. Discharged in June, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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ALBERT F. LUECK
Private, 84th Division, Radio Department, U. S. A. Son of Herman and Paulina Lueck, both deceased. Born August 13, 1887, in Springfield. Address, 430 West Canedy street, Springfield. Entered service October 3, 1917. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., West Point, Ky., and Camp Mills, N. Y. Sailed overseas September 8, 1918, on the Orduna. Arrived at Bordeaux, France, October 1, 1918, where he was stationed when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
ARTHUR WILLIAM LUERS
Quartermaster, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Luers, 929 South Second street, Springfield. Born January 21, 1896, in Spring- field. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Peoria, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Station, Newport, R. I., New York and Savannah, Ga. Entered Ensign School at Newport, in September, 1918, and during the influenza epidemic was stationed on Vanderbilt Farm. Assigned to the Persian, sailing from Philadelphia to Florida. Dis- charged December 23, 1918, in New York.
CARL V. LUERS
Captain, Companies P. and I, 61st Infantry, 5th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Luers, 929 South Second street, Springfield. Born March 2, 1893, in Springfield. Entered service in April, 1917. Re- ceived his training at Ft. Sheridan, Camp Gettysburg, Pa., and Camp Greene, N. C. Sailed overseas February 24, 1918, on the Leviathan. In action in the Vosges Sector, at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Re- ceived divisional citation, Headquarters, Fifth Division. Was in Mar- vaux, France, when the Armistice was signed. Resignation accepted at Hoboken, June 13, 1919.
GEORGE A. LUERS
Second Lieutenant, Headquarters Company, 125th Heavy Field Ar- tillery, Eighth Corps Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Luers, 929 South Second street, Springfield. Born August 10. 1890, in Springfield. Entered service in September, 1917, in Springfield. Re- ceived h's training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Jackson, S. C. Sailed overseas in June, 1918, on the Patria. Entered Saumur Artillery School, Saumur, France, and after completing course was transferred to French Tractor Artillery Center, Vincennes. Was training when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 24, 1919, at Camp Dodge, Ia.
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GREGORY SMITH LUTHY
Private, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of Charles S. and Cordia Luthy, both deceased. Born July 12, 1896, in Pittsfield, Ill. Address, 1117 South College street, Springfield. Entered service June 1, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Jefferson Barracks and Camp Lee, Va., where he served as chief clerk in the office of the Commanding Officer of the Base Hospital. Was at Camp Lee when the Armistice was signed. Discharged March 31, 1919, several months before the rest of his com- panions, owing to the death of his father.
EDWARD W. LUTRICK
Private, Medical Detachment, 307th Field Artillery, 78th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. J. Lutrick, 1004 South Eleventh street, Springfield. Born March 21, 1894, in Springfield. Entered service April 29, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Dix, N. J. Sailed over- seas May 25, 1918, on the Cedric. In action in the St. Mihiel Drive. Wounded by shrapnel, and was in hospital when the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 24, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
EDWARD M. LYMAN
Cook, Motor Truck Company 449, U. S. A. Son of Charles and Mary Lyman, 805 North Grand avenue, east, Springfield. Born October 1, 1892, in Springfield. Entered service June 2, 1918, in Springfield. Served in France eight months. Discharged April 12, 1919, at Camp Lee, Va.
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FRANKLIN LYMAN
Private, 321st Department Auxiliary Remount, U. S. A. Son of Charles and Mary Lyman, 805 North Grand avenue, east, Springfield. Born De- cember 8, 1895, in Springfield. Entered service June 17, 1917, in Spring- field. Received his training at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. Discharged January 3, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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JULIUS B. LYMAN
First Lieutenant, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lyman, 811 South Fifth street, Springfield. Born April 24, 1890, in Morrisonville, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Springfield. Received his train- ing at Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp McClelland, Ala. Was at Camp McClelland, Ala., when the Armistice was signed.
JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH
Private, 41st Anti-Aircraft Battery, Fifth Sector, U. S. A. Son of John T. and Stella Lynch, 1415 East Monroe street, Springfield. Born March 12, 1900, in Springfield. Entered service April 22, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Ft. Mckinley, Me., Ft. Williams, Me., and Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed overseas October 7, 1918, on the Euripides. Stationed at Ft. Le Mont, Lignone, France. Was in Paris, on leave, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 21, 1919, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
WILLIAM M. LYNCH
Private, Battery E, 48th Field Artillery, 16th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lynch, 1415 East Monroe street, Springfield. Born August 4, 1895, in Springfield. Address, 311 West Lawrence avenue, Springfield. Entered service May 23, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Kearny, Cal. and Camp Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz. Stationed at Camp Kearny, San Diego, Cal., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 7, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN W. LYND
First Lieutenant, Company D, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, Thirty- third Division, U. S. A. Son of William and Mary Lynd, 1130 South Grand avenue, Springfield. Born May 20, 1896. Entered service with Company C, Fifth Illinois Infantry, June 17, 1916, and called into Federal Service August 5, 1917. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas in May, 1918, on the Mt. Vernon. In action in the Somme Offensive, Meuse-Argonne, Troyon Sector, Verdun Sector, and the attack on Butgneville. Was with the Army of Occupa- tion in Luxemburg. Near Metz when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged in May, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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TRACY ARNOLD LYNN
Private, Candidate Central Officers' Training School, U. S. A. Son of R. R. Lynn, Springfield, Ill. Born March 14, 1887, in Terre Haute, Ind. Address, 715A East Cook street, Springfield. Entered service April 27, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Dix, N. J. and Camp Gordon, Ga. Served in Medical Detachment, Base Hospital, Camp Dix, unt.1 September 15, 1918, and was then transferred to Central Officers' Training School, Camp Gordon, Ga. Was there when the Armistice was signed. Discharged at Camp Gordon, November 28, 1918, with recommendation for commission in Volunteer or Officers' Reserve Corps.
FRANK J. MACK
Private, Company 3, 159th Depot Brigade, First Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Joseph Mack, 1228 East Brown street, Springfield. Born May 3, 1895, in Bloomington, Ill. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Lewis, Wash. Was at Camp Taylor when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged at Camp Taylor, February 11, 1919.
ROSWELL FOSTER MAGILL
Captain, Assistant District Inspector, War Plans Division, General Staff, U. S. A. Son of Hugh S. Mag'll, Jr., and Amina F. Magill, Wardman Park Inn, Washington, D. C., formerly of Springfield. Born November 20, 1895, in Auburn, Ill. Address, 1361 East Fifty-sixth street, Chi- cago. Entered service May 12, 1917, at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Received commission as First Lieutenant, November 8, 1917, and assigned to 317th Infantry, 80th Division, Camp Lee, Va. Transferred to U. S. Train- ing Detachment, Charlottesville, Va., May 13, 1918. Detailed as As- sistant District Inspector. War Plans Division, General Staff, September 13, 1918. Promoted to Capta'n Infantry, October 24, 1918. Discharged March 22, 1919, at Raleigh, N. C.
JOSEPH EZRA MAGRUDER
Corporal, Air Service, 12th Photographic Section, U. S. A. Son of Emmett M. and Susan E. Magruder. 1227 West Governor street, Soring- field. Born January 10, 1891, in Winfield, Mo. Entered service March 13, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at United States School of Aerial Photography, Rochester, N. Y. Sailed overseas August 15, 1918. Was stationed in several aviation fields in France. Was twenty- five miles south of Bar-Le-Duc, when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged March 24, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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BYRON JOSEPH MAHONEY
Coxswain, United States Navy. Son of Mrs. Bertha Mahoney, 1010 South Eleventh street, Springfield. Born December 3, 1897, in Spring- field. Entered service June 4, 1917, in Peoria. Received his training at Great Lakes Training Station. Stationed aboard the U. S. S. Von Steuben, and the S. S. Lucia. Was aboard the S. S. Lucia when it was torpedoed October 17, 1918. Was on Receiving Ship at Norfolk, Va., when the Armistice was signed.
EDWARD J. MAHONEY
Reg mental Sergeant Major, Personnel Office, Camp Headquarters. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mahoney, 1138 Spring street, Springfield. Born April 8, 1896, in Springfield. Entered service in July, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. After one week in camp, was assigned to duty in the Personnel Office at Camp Headquarters, interviewing recruits and making permanent record of their qualifications. When the Armistice was signed, the Personnel Office was converted into a demobilization station. Discharged April 28, 1919, at Camp Taylor.
THOMAS F. MAHONEY
Ordnance Sergeant, 126th Ordnance Depot, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mahoney, 1138 Spring street, Springfield. Born September 15, 1892, in Springfield. Entered service October, 1917, in Peoria. Re- ceived his training at Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill. and Ft. Sill, Okla. Discharged April 5, 1919, at Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill.
PATRICK JOSEPH MAHONEY
Petty Officer, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney, 1710 North Ninth street, Springfield. Born March 14, 1896, in Spring- field. Entered service May 31, 1917, in Springfield. Received his train- ing in Virginia and South Carolina. Was on German Submarine when the Armistice was signed.
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CHARLES MALLON
Private, Battery C, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mallon, 1908 East Edwards street, Springfield. Born November 23, 1898, in Williamsville, Ill. Entered service September 17, 1917, in Battery C, Second Illinois Field Artillery, which was transferred to the 124th Field Artillery. Received his train- ing at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 28, 1918. In action in the St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. Discharged June 8, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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EDWARD J. MALONEY
Private, Company F, 114th Engineers, U. S. A. Son of Michael and Margaret Maloney, 1710 East Sangamon avenue, Springfield. Born March 31, 1889, in Springfield. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Beauregard, La. Sailed overseas August 1, 1918. In France when the Armistice was signed. Discharged in June, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JAMES L. MALONEY
Private, 135th Base Hospital, U. S. A. Son of Michael and Margaret Maloney, 1710 East Sangamon avenue, Springfield. Born May 8, 1887, in Springfield. Entered service September 3, 1918, in Springfield. Sta- tioned with Base Hospital No. 135. Discharged January 10, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WILLIAM A. MALOTT
Private, Headquarters Company, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division, U. S. . A. Son of J. E. and Mary C. Malott, 1019 North Fourteenth street, Springfield. Born June 20, 1888, in Alexander, Ill. Entered service February 25, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed overseas June 21, 1918, on the Princess of Russia. In active service in the Argonne Woods and Flanders. In Base Hospital, No. 15, Boulogne, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 21, 1919, at Camp Sherman, O.
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J. PAUL MANNING
Electrician, Third Class, United States Navy. Son of John and Annie Manning, 1709 East Edwards street, Springfield. Born July 12, 1896, in Illinois. Entered service in June, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station and Camp Paul Jones. Was at Great Lakes Naval Station when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged May 10, 1919.
HENRY MARCY
Private, Company B, Fourth Machine Gun Battalion, Second Division, U. S. A. Son of Victor and Jennie Marcy, 1600 Converse avenue, Spring- field. Born March 16, 1893, in Lieven, France. Entered service May 25, 1918, in Springfield. Was in active service in France, and served with the Army of Occupation.
FRANK H. MARKER
Private, Company C, 53rd Engineers, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Marker, 1535 East Capitol avenue, Springfield. Born December 17, 1895, in Springfield. Entered service April 27, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Dix, N. J. Sailed overseas June 8, 1918, on the Orazabo. Was in France when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged September 6, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
ROBERT FRANZ MARSHALL
Corporal, Motor Transport Company 492, Motor Supply Train +20, U. S. A. Son of Andrew J. and Lucy Rose Marshall, 1500 South Eighth street, Springfield. Born August 14, 1899, in Springfield. En- tered service July 5, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. and Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. Sailed overseas September 14, 1918, on the Martha Washington. Stationed at Post Montier Chaume and Camp Miramas, France. Was at Camp Miramas when the Armistice was signed. Discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., September 8, 1919.
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EUGENE EDWARD MARTIN
Corporal, Field Artillery, Replacement Depot, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Emma Martin, 321 West Jackson street, Springfield. Born April 1, 1895, in Monticello, Ill. Entered service June 14, 1918, in Spring- field. Received his training at Rahe Auto and Tractor School, Kansas City, Mo. and Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C. Was at Camp Jack- son when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 9, 1918, at Camp Jackson.
FLOYD MARTIN
Private, Battery A, 122nd Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Fred Razy, 417 East Carpenter street, Springfield. Born October 4, 1900, in Terre Haute, Ind. Entered service August 20, 1917, in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 2, 1918. In action in the Toul Sector, St. Mihiel, Argonne and Verdun. Was wounded in right thigh and was in hospital eight weeks. Returned to his company, and was with the Army of Occupation. Dis- charged June 7, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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ROBERT MARTIN
Sergeant, Company L, 36th Infantry, Twelfth Division, U. S. A. Son of Thomas Martin, 710 North Seventh street, Springfield. Born May 17, 1918, in Scotland. Entered service June 19, 1917, in Springfield. Received his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Ft. Snelling and Camp Devins. Was serving as assistant Grenade Instructor when discharged, January 31, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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