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HERMAN LEE WILSON
Coxswain, United States Navy. Son of A. H. and Ola Wilson, 1805 South Second street, Springfield, Ill. Born April 16, 1898, in Riverton, Ill. Address, 1719 South Spring street, Springfield, Ill. Entered serv- ice May 25, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Assigned to U. S. S. New Hampshire.
JOHN GAUL WILSON
Private. S. A. T. C., Illinois College, Jacksonville. Ill. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, 180+ South Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born in Roanoke, Ill. Entered service October 1, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Crampton Barracks, Illinois College, Jacksonville. Ill. Was there when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 18, 1918, at Jacksonville, Ill.
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JOHN L. WILSON
Second Lieutenant, Air Service Aeronautics, U. S. A. Son of Thomas W. and Mary W. Wilson, 901 Park avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born De- cember 22, 1890, in Illinois. Entered service in July, 1917, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Kelly Field, Tex., Austin, Tex., Dallas, Tex., Mt. Clemens, Mich., and Hazelhurst Field, Long Island, N. Y. Was at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J., ready to sail overseas, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged in January, 1919, at Call Field, Tex.
RAY HESS WILSON
Second Lieutenant, 67th Company, Fifth Regiment, Second Division, U. S. A. Son of J. Frank and Anna E. Wilson, 126 North English avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born November 26, 1895, in Venice, Ill. Entered service July 5, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Paris Island, S. C., and Quantico, Va. Sailed overseas August 1, 1918, on the U. S. S. Henderson. In action at St. Mihiel, Champagne and Meuse-Argonne. Was near the Meuse River when the Armistice was signed. Discharged August 19, 1919, at Quantico, Va.
WILLIAM WILSON
Private, Second Company, Sixth Regiment, United States Marine Corps. Son of James Wilson, 612 Ridgely avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born June 27, 1889, in Woodford, Ill. Entered service June 23, 1917, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Port Royal, S. C. Sailed overseas in October, 1917. In action at St. Mihiel, Toulon, Aisne, Chateau Thierry, and Meuse-Argonne. Was in action in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive when the Armistice was signed. Served with Army of Occupation in Germany. Discharged August 13, 1919, at Quantico, Va.
WILLIAM T. WILSON
Sergeant, Headquarters Troops, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson, 524 West Herndon street, Springfield, Ill. Born May 12, 1894, in Salisbury, N. C. Entered service August 20, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 15, 1918, on the Mt. Vernon. In action on the Somme Front, Amiens, Meuse-Argonne and Troyon Sector, Meuse. Was in action in the Meuse-Argonne when the Armistice was signed. Served with Army of Occupation in Germany. Discharged May 30, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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GEORGE WILTSHIRE
Private, 96th Company, Sixth Regiment, Second Division, United States Marine Corps. Son of John and Catherine Wiltshire, 1537 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born February 2, 1889, in Springfield, Ill. En- tered service June 10, 1917, in Springfield, 111. Received his training at Paris Island, S. C. and Quantico, Va. Sailed overseas January 6, 1918. on the U. S. S. Henderson. In action in the Verdun Sector and in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Was near Beaumont, France, when the Arm- istice was signed. Served with the Army of Occupation in Germany. Dis- charged June 27, 1919, in Norfolk, Va.
JOHN DORSEY WILTSHIRE
Private, 97th Company, Sixth Regiment, Second Division, United States Marine Corps. Son of John and Catherine Wiltshire, 1537 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born May 16, 1892, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 10, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Paris Island, S. C. and Quantico, Va. Sailed overseas October 31, 1917. In action in Toulon Sector, Belleau Woods and Chateau Thierry. Wounded in action June 7, 1918. Was in Casual Camp, Brest, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged March 28, 1919, at Quantico, Va.
JOHN EDWARD WIMBERG
Private, Company E, 311th Infantry, 78th Division, U. S. A. Son of John W. and Mary Wimberg, Evansville, Ind. Born July 3, 1892, in Evansville, Ind. Entered service April 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., go- ing to Camp Dix, N. J. Sailed overseas May 18, 1918, on the English Transport Nestor. Received his training at Calais, St. Pol and Haute- ville, France. In action near Arras and at St. Mihiel. Was at Camp St. Aignan, France, attached to the Receiving Office of the Personnel, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 15, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
FRED B. WING
Private, Signal Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wing, 11471/2 West Governor street, Springfield, Ill. Born October 7, 1896. Entered service August 15, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his train- ing at Camp Vail, N. J. Had received overseas equipment and was ready to sail when the Armistice was signed.
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CARL L. WINTERROSE
Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Winterrose, 903 South Spring street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 2, 1889. Entered service March 9, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Beauregard, La. and Camp Joseph E. John- ston, Fla. Assigned to Quartermaster Officers' Training Camp, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. Discharged December 5, 1918, and commis- sioned Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, United States Reserves.
JOSEPH C. WINTERS
Sergeant, First Class, Thirty-third Company, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Winters, 2121/2 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 4, 1896, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Mills, N. Y.
JOHN H. WITHEY
Second Lieutenant, Company C, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, Thirty- third Division, U. S. A. Son of John W. Withey, 220 South State street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 4, 1895. Entered service in July, 1916, in Springfield, with Company C, I. N. G. Received his training at Camp Lowden, Ill. and Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 16, 1918, on the U. S. S. Mt. Vernon. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Attended Officers' Training School at Valbonne, France, receiving commission April 18, 1919. Discharged in June, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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LINDLE HOMER WOLAVER
Private, 100th Company, Second Regiment, Signal Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Elmer Wolaver, 504 West Edwards street, Springfield, Ill. Born August 13, 1897, in Edinburg, Ill. Entered service June 11, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Philadelphia, Pa. and at Quan- tico, Va. Was sent to Cuba and later to Haiti. Was in Cuba when the Armistice was signed.
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GEORGE MATHEIS WOLFORD
Corporal, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Born January 7, 1897, in Bluffs, Ill. Address, 1109 South Eleventh street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in April, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., with Troop D, I. N. G. Received his training at Camp Logan, Hous- ton, Tex. Sailed overseas May 27, 1918, on the British ship Melita. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged June 8, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN CARPENTER WOOD
Private, S. A. T. C., University of Michigan. Son of George and Sarah Wood, 501 West Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born August 19, 1900, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service October 1, 1918, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Was there when the Armistice was signed. Discharged in December, 1918, at Ann Arbor, Mich.
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CLARKE M. WOODRUFF
Private, S. A. T. C., University of Illinois. Son of Marion U. and Sarah N. Woodruff, 918 South Second street, Springfield, Ill. Born October 19, 1889, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service in September, 1918, at Champaign, Ill. Was at the University of Illinois when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 19, 1918, at the University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill.
MARION F. WOODRUFF
Private, S. A. T. C., University of Illinois. Son of Marion U. and Sarah N. Woodruff, 918 South Second street, Springfield, Ill. Born February 8, 1898, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service in September, 1918, in Champaign, Ill. Was at the University of Illinois when the Armis- tice was. signed. Discharged December 21, 1918, at the University of Illi- nois, Champaign, Ill.
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JAMES H. WOODS
Corporal, Battery E, 123rd Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Woods, Freeport. Ill. Born Decem- ber 7, 1892, in Freeport, Ill. Address, 117 West Cedar street, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service in March, 1917, with I. N. G., in Springfield. Received his training at Camp Lowden, Springfield, Ill. and Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas in May, 1918. In action at St. Mihiel and in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Was in action in the Meuse-Ar- gonne when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 7, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN A. WOODS
Private, First Class, Tenth Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Josephine Woods, 161 North Lincoln avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born De- cember 7, 1900, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service April 18, 1917, in Denver, Colo. Received his training at Ft. Logan, Colo., Camp Stewart, Tex., Ft. Bliss, Tex., and Camp Greene, N. C. Sailed overseas May 22, 1918, on the Great Northern. In action at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. Was in France when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged July 17, 1919, at Ft. Sheridan, Ill.
SYLVESTER P. WOODS
Private, Second Company, Fourth Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Josephine Woods, 161 North Lincoln avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born May 13, 1888, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Louis- ville, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged December 3, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
FLOYD MILTON WOODWARD
Private, 42nd Depot Service Company, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Levina Woodward, 1233 North Ninth street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 30, 1896, in Baylis, Ill. Entered service August 29. 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., and Camp Stuart. Va. Sailed overseas September 23, 1918. Stationed at Camp Spur, LeMans, France. Was at LeMans, France, when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged July 16, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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ALONZO WORKMAN
Corporal, Company C, Second Battalion, U. S. A. Son of Stephen and Martha Workman, 326 West Adams street, Springfield, Ill. Born Octo- ber 25, 1886, in Loami, Ill. Entered service March 9, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at the Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md. and Camp Gordon, Ga. Was at Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged March 13, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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STEPHEN II. WORKMAN
Private, Company F, 14th Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Stephen and Martha Workman, 326 West Adams street, Springfield, Ill. Born November 10, 1888, in Loami, Ill. Entered service May 20, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. and Spokane, Wash. Was in camp at Des Moines, Ia., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 12, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WILLIAM J. WORMLEY
Sergeant, Headquarters Company, 370th Infantry, 92nd Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wormley, 411 North Fourteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born December 12, 1893, in Springfield, Ill. En- tered service July 12, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas in April, 1918. In action at Mont Des Lignes and the Oise-Aisne Offensive. Was in the front line when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 24, 1919. at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN T. WRIGHT
Sergeant, First Class. Chief Signal Office, Third U. S. Army. Son of Mr. and Mrs. MI. W. Wright, 1508 East Adams street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 14, 1896, in Springfield. Ill. Entered service June 11, 1918. in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Sherman, O. Sailed overseas September 9, 1918. Was at Les Montils, France. when the Armistice was signed. Discharged July 12, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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GEOFFREY WRIGHT
Bugler, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wright, Franklin, Ill. Born May 26, 1901, in Franklin, Ill. Entered service July 21, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 26, 1918, on the Kashmir. In action at St. Mihiel and the Meuse- Argonne. Was near Verdun, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 6, 1919, at Newport News, Va. Re-enlisted same day in 12th Regular U. S. Infantry.
ROYCE EDWARD WRIGH'T
Captain, Ordnance Department, U. S. A. Son of Ruel E. and Laura A. Wright, 401 South State street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 25, 1885, in Springfield, Ill. Commissioned from civil life January 3, 1918, at Mil- waukee, Wis. Assigned to the Personnel Division, office of Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C. Served as recruiting officer of inspectors of ordnance, in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Transferred to Roches- ter, N. Y., in September, 1918, as manager of the Rochester Ordnance District. Was at Rochester when the Armistice was signed. Discharged July 10, 1919, at Rochester, N. Y.
RUSSELL E. WYATT
Sergeant, 284th Squadron, Air Service, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt, both deceased. Born February 21, 1893, in Virden, Ill. Address, 316 West Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service No- vember 21, 1917, in Scott Field, Belleville, Ill. Received his training at Scott Field, Belleville, Ill., and Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Fla. Was at Carlstrom Field when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 1, 1919, at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Fla.
IRWIN J. WYNSTENE
Private, Construction Quartermaster's Department, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Leah Wynstene, 1508 South St. Louis avenue, Chicago, Ill. Born April 19, 1893, in Chicago, Ill. Address, Y. M. C. A., Springfield, Ill. En- tered service in July, 1917, at Camp Grant, Ill. Received his training at Camp Grant, Ill. Also served in Transportation Division of Govern- ment Railroad Administration.
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GUST S. XAMIS
Private, Supply Company, 25th Field Artillery, Ninth Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sotereous Examiliotes, Morelki, Greece. Born July 4, 1891, in Greece. Address, 426 East Monroe street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Mcclellan, Ala., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 5, 1919, at Camp Tay- lor, Ky.
GEORGE HIRAM YEAGLEY
Private, Company E, Second Engineers, Second Division, U. S. A. Son of John Yeagley, Fairbury, Ill. Born February 18, 1887, in Sauneman, Ill. Address, 1415 East Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Sailed overseas July 1, 1918. In action in the Meuse- Argonne Offensive from November 1 to November 11, 1918. With Army of Occupation in Engers, Germany. Discharged August 15, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
LONG YEE
Cook, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Long Goung. Born February 1, 1896, in San Francisco, Cal. Address, 903 Grand River avenue, Detroit, Mich. Entered service in 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Assigned as cook for Officers' Mess at Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C. Was at Camp Meigs, Wash- ington, D. C., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged March 8, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CARL CONWAY YOAKLEY
Cadet, Air Service, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Mary Yoakley, 304 South Grand avenue, east, Springfield, Ill. Born December 22, 1887, in Auburn, Ill. Enlisted in air service as candidate for commission as pilot, February 6, 1918. Ordered to Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex., May 27, 1918, transferred to Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill., in July, 1918, completing course October 5, 1918. Transferred to Camp Dick, October 17, 1918. Was at Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex., when the Armis- tice was signed. Discharged December 4, 1918, at Camp Dick, Tex.
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CHARLES YOAKUM
Private, 16th Company, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of MIrs. Maggie Yoakum, 920 East Reynolds street, Springfield, Ill. Born in 1888, in Athens, Ill. Entered service in April, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Re- ceived his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and Ft. Benjamin Harri- son, Ind. Was at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., when the Armistice was signed.
THOMAS E. YOAKUM
Private, Company M, 4th Pioneer Infantry, 80th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Maggie Yoakum, 920 East Reynolds street, Springfield, Ill. Born December 27, 1896, in Athens, Ill. Entered service August 27, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., Camp Stewart, El Paso, Tex., and Newport News, Va. Sailed over- seas September 23, 1918, on the Pastores. Stationed at St. Nazaire, France. Was at LeMans, France, when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged May 20, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WILLIAM KARL YODER
Seaman, First Class, United States Navy. Son of Mrs. Charles L. Hass- ler, 1540 West Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born December 23, 1901. Entered service April 7, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Served on board the U. S. S. Delaware, Transport Susquehanna and United States Naval Tug Mohawk.
ARTHUR YOST
Sergeant, Fourth Company, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Son of Peter and Louise Yost, 1432 South Grand avenue, east, Springfield, Ill. Born November 11, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service January 23, 1914, in Peoria, Ill. Served in Philippine Islands for twenty-five months. Returned to United States and was stationed at Ft. Terry, N. Y., Ft. Moultrie, S. C., and Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Was wounded, los- ing sight of both eyes. Was in Charleston, S. C., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 17, 1919, at Charleston, S. C.
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ALYSIOUS J. YOUNG
Private, Company I, 45th Regiment, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Young, 2017 South Grand avenue, east, Springfield, Ill. Born January 14, 1896, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Ft. Thomas, Ky., Camp Gordon, Ga., Camp Sheridan, Ala., and Ft. Bliss, Tex. Discharged August 31, 1918, at Ft. Bliss, Tex.
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GARRED FRANCIS YOUNG
Second Lieutenant Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. W. R. Young, 811 South Glenwood avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born May 23, 1896, in Pawnee, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Re- ceived his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 3, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
PETER JOHN YOUNG
Seaman, United States Navy. Son of Mrs. Rosalia Young. 1820 South Thirteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born October 19, 1895, in Austria Hungary. Entered service June 7, 1917, in Springfield, III. Received his training at Great Lakes Training Station and on receiving ship at Philadelphia, Pa. Sailed overseas November 29, 1917, on the S. S. Phil- adelphia. Served on board the U. S. S. Melville and U. S. S. Dixie. Was in Queenstown, Ireland, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged August 12, 1919, at Great Lakes, Ill.
JOSEPH ZACCARIA
Private, Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Stefano Zaccaria, Italy. Born De- cember 9, 1888, in Siculiana, Italy. Address, 226 East Union street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Re- ceived his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Discharged June 28, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
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OTTO ZAK
Seaman, Second Class, United States Navy. Son of Frank and Naan Zak, 1502 South Fourteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born October 9. 1900, in Streator, Ill. Address, 1302 East Carpenter street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 16, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Was stationed at Bordeaux, France, six months. Released from active service March 10, 1919, at Pelham Bay, N. Y.
S. DEMOSTHENES ZAPH
First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mary and Demos- thenes Zaph. Born June 13, 1883, in Volo, Greece. Address, 728 East Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 17, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Ft. Riley, Kan. Ordered to Ft. Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind., to serve with Engineering Regiment, but due to epidemic existing at camps at that time, was temporarily transferred to United States General Hospital No. 25, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., where he served as Ward Surgeon. Was at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., when the Armistice was signed. Later appointed member of Demobiliza- tion Board of that camp. Discharged January 1, 1919, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
FRANKLYN H. ZEIGLER
Blacksmith, United States Navy. Son of Mrs. John Zeigler, 1700 South First street, Springfield, Ill. Born December 16, 1895, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 4, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Norfolk, Va. Made first trip overseas July 15, 1917. Was in Springfield, Ill., on furlough, when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged October 1, 1919, in the California Naval Yards.
WILLIAM CHARLES ZIEGLER
Electrician, Third Class, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ziegler, 620 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born June 28, 1892, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 6, 1917, in Peoria. Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Station, Minneapolis, Minn., and Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Served as assistant In- structor in United States Naval Radio School, at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Discharged March 21, 1919, at Cambridge, Mass.
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CARL ZIMMERMAN
Private, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Son of Fred and Kate Zimmer- man. Born November 19, 1898, in Louisville, Ky. Address, 623 North Fourteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service March 21, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Served in France seven months.
OTTO ZIMMERMAN
Musician, First Class, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, both deceased. Born February 4, 1894, in Louisville, Ky. Address, 1005 East Carpenter street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service January 22, 1918, in Louisville, Ky. Received his training at Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va. Was in Newport News, Va., when the Armistice was signed.
HERMAN FRED ZUMBROOK
Private, Company K, 129th Infantry, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zumbrook, 110 West Edwards street, Spring- field, Ill. Born February 7, 1899, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service September 9, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 17, 1918, on the Agamemnon. In action at Hamel, Albert, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Was in action in the Meuse-Argonne Sector, five yards from German lines, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 6; 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOSEPH ZVINGILAS
Corporal, Artillery, U. S. A. Born in Russia. Address, 208 West Scar- ritt street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Discharged June 2, 1919.
DRAFT CONTINGENT SENT BY NORTH CITY EXEMPTION BOARD, AUGUST 1, 1918.
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GEORGE FRANK ADAMS
Private, 346th Company, Thirteenth Regiment, United States Marine Corps. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Adams, 331 West Mason street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 25, 1900, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 16, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Paris Island, S. C. and Quantico, Va. Was at Paris Island, S. C., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 28, 1919, at Paris Island, S. C.
PHILIP AIELLO
Private, Company B, Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Joseph and Grace Aiello, 1000 East Enterprise street, Springfield, Ill. Born in Italy. Address, 1001 East Miller street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 1, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Grant, Ill. Dis- charged June 1, 1918, at Ft. Thomas, Ky., because of physical disability.
HARRY H. ALBRIGHT
Private, Company G, 45th Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Albright, 2004 East Pine street, Springfield, Ill. Born April 6, 1895, in St. Genevieve, Mo. Address, 2116 East Pine street, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Sheridan, Ala. and Camp Gordon, Ga. Was at Camp Gordon, Ga., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged Feb- ruary 14, 1919, at Camp Gordon, Ga.
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