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WILLIAM B. FROMM
Corporal, 507th Company, 423rd Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fromm, 618 North Fourteenth street, Spring- field, Ill. Born January 4, 1893, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service in June, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Rahe Army Auto School, Kansas City, Mo., and Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. Sailed overseas in September, 1918, on the H. M. S. Mentor. Stationed at St. Nazaire, France. Was at Brest, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged September 16, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
ERWIN A. FROYD
Major, Third Battalion, 333rd Infantry, 84th Division, U. S. A. Son of John A. and Ella M. Froyd, both deceased. Born April 29, 1886, in Paxton, Ill. Address, Wakefield, Neb. Commissioned in Officers' Re- serve, April 16, 1917. Called into active service May 6, 1917. In- structed in First Training Camp, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Ordered to Camp Taylor, Ky., and assigned to 333rd Infantry, as captain and ad- jutant, August 29 to December 31, 1917. Promoted to Major, and as- signed to above command. Sailed overseas September I, 1918, on the Aquitania. Attended Field Officers' School, at Langres, France. Was at Le Mans, France, when the Armistice was signed. Returned to United States and was assigned to Quartermaster Corps, and made Transportation Officer at Camp Upton, N. Y. Discharged October 29, 1919, at Camp Upton, N. Y.
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1-Barbed wire entanglements.
2-Dugout at Hatton-Chatelle.
3-Scene at Verdun.
4-Scene in Belleau Woods.
5-Monte Carlo.
6-German Crown Prince's Lookout on Hatton-Chatelle, 80 feet high. Ruins after Americans fired on it.
7-Beach at Nice.
8-Eiffel Tower, Paris.
9-Signal Corps Boys enjoying a little sun. Near LeMans, France. 10-Wreck of large Railway Station, Mons, Belgium.
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PAUL D. GALLOWAY
Private, 334th Supply Company, Unassigned, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Galloway, 1921 South Seventh street, Springfield, Ill. Born March 10, 1897, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 2, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. Sailed overseas October 5, 1918, on the Niagara. Was in France when the Armistice was signed. Discharged August 16, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
FRANK W. GARTLAN
Private, Company B, 103rd Infantry, "Yankee Division," U. S. A. Son of Mrs. L. Gartlan, 1228 East Oak street, Springfield, III. Born Aug- ust 14, 1890, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Shelby, Camp Mills. Sailed overseas October 3, 1918. Stationed in Liverpool, England. Was near the front lines when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 29, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CHESTER A. GARWOOD
Sergeant, Battery C, Field Artillery Training Battalion, U. S. A. Son of F. W. and Ida Garwood, 612 South Second street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 4, 1892, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 22, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
BYRON C. GIBSON
Submarine Listener, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Gibson, 860 Park avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born January 23, 1897, in Peoria, Ill. Address, Clinton, Ia. Entered service May 28, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Station, Pelham Bay. N. Y. and State Pier at New London, Conn. Did sub- marine patrol in foreign waters. Was off Irish coast when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January, 1919, in New York.
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HARRY L. GIBSON
Sergeant, Company B, 310th Field Signal Battalion, 85th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Gibson, 860 Park avenue, Spring- field, Ill. Born January 2, 1894, in Peoria, Ill. Address, 827 South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service October 9, 1917, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. Sailed overseas in July, 1918, on the Minnekahda. In action at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Moselle. Was near St. Mihiel when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 5, 1919, at Camp Mills, L. I.
EDWIN BRUCE GODFREY
Major, 155th Ambulance Company, 114th Sanitary Train, 139th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. M. Godfrey, Bloomington, Ill. Born November 28, 1881, in Bellflower, Ill. Address, 907 South Sixth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in August, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Ft. Riley, Kan., and Camp Beauregard, La. Sailed overseas in August, 1918. Stationed at Base Hospital, St. Nazaire, France, and Camp Hospital No. 70. Was in France when the Armistice was signed.
ABE WILLIAM GOLDBLATT
Private, Bakery Company 332, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goldblatt, 1301/2 East Jefferson street, Springfield, Ill. Born November 8, 1895, in Uniontown, Ky. Entered service June 14, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Rahe Army Auto School, Kansas City, Mo., and Camp Holabird, Md. Sailed overseas October 20, 1918, on the Orsovia. Stationed at Marseilles, France, and Dijon, France. Was stationed at Gievres, France, when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged July 25, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
ALBERT E. GOULET
Sergeant, Company A. 117th California Engineers, 42nd ( Rainbow ) Division, U. S. A. Son of Alexander and Zoe Goulet, Peoria, Ill. Formerly resided in Springfield, Ill. Born December 21, 1882, in Chi- cago, Ill. Entered service in June, 1917, in San Francisco, Cal. Sailed overseas in October, 1917. In action in Tuneville Sector, Baccarrat Sec- tor, Suppes Sector, Champagne, Aisne-Marne Offensive, and St. Mihiel, Wounded in action and sent to hospital, but was released in time to take part in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Was near Sedan, France, when the Armistice was signed. Received Croix de Guerre for distinguished service in action and additional citation and the Palm for rescuing three wounded soldiers.
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JOSEPH E. GOULET
Graduate, Central Officers' Training School, U. S. A. Son of Alexander and Zoe Goulet, Peoria, Ill. Born January 19, 1880, in Chicago, Ill. Address, 632 West Washington street, Springfield, Ill. Served during Spanish-American War in Company C, Fifth Illinois ( Volunteer) Infantry. In June, 1918, took examination at Champaign, Ill., for service in World War, and passed with high grade. Ordered to report at Camp Gordon, Ga., for Officers' Training School. Graduated as Officer in Reserve Corps. Was at Camp Gordon, Ga., when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged November 30, 1918, at Camp Grant, Ill.
PETER GRAHAM
Private, Infantry, British Army. Son of Peter and Mary Graham. Born February 3, 1887, in Scotland. Address, 2164 South Twelfth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service January 25, 1915, in Hamilton, Scotland. Received his training at Aldershot, England. Sailed July 10, 1915, land- ing on Suhca Bay, Dardenelles, August 7, 1915. In action at Acchi Baba, Chocolate Hill, Relief of Kut, and capture of Bagdad. Was in Shanghai, China, when the Armistice was signed. Transferred to Army Reserve Corps.
JOHN THOMAS GRIFFIN
Radio Electrician, Third Class, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Griffin, 151+ North Eighth street, Springfield, Ill. Born November 19, 1895, in Greenview, Ill. Entered service December 13, 1917, in Peoria, III. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Train- ing Station, United States Naval Radio School, Harvard University, Cam- bridge, Mass., and Submarine Base, New London, Conn. Assigned to the L Boats of Fifth Division of Submarines and was a member of the crew of the U. S. S. L-3. Was at Cambridge, Mass., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged August 23, 1919, at Great Lakes, Ill.
RALPH HOWARD GRIGSBY
Private, Company C, General Headquarters, A. E. F., U. S. A. Son of Mrs. W. E. Grigsby, 1027 East Enterprise street, Springfield, Ill. Born June 28, 1890, in Wabash county, Ill. Entered service September 22, 1917, in Indianapolis, Ind. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed overseas March 14, 1918, on the U. S. S. New York. Stationed at General Headquarters, A. E. F. Served as Dispatch Rider, making trips to Marne and Verdun. Injured in motorcycle wreck. Was at Chermont, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 9, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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BEN H. GULLETT
Sergeant, Battery F, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of W. W. and Julia E. Gullett, both deceased. Born January 1, 1889, in Elizabethtown, Ill. Address, 400-403 Powers Building, Decatur, Ill. Entered service May 8, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex., and Camp Valdahon, France. In action at St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest, and Meuse-Argonne. Was at Stenay, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 10, 1919.
LOUIS GUNDERSON
Radio Operator, Third Class, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gunderson, 500 West Vine street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 13, 1895, in Springfield, Ill. Enlisted in United States Navy February 14, 1918, and was called into service April 18, 1918. Attended Radio School, at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, until September 1, 1918, at which time he was sent to Dunwoody Naval Training School, Minneapolis, Minn. Completed course December 18, 1918. Re leased from active duty December 18, 1918, at Minneapolis, Minn.
GEORGE A. GUNNETT
Private, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gunnett, 403 South State street, Springfield. Born September 5, 1891, in Riddle Hill, Ill. Entered service July 2, 1918, in Springfield. Received his training at Rahe Auto School, Kansas City, Mo. and Camp Jackson, S. C. Was at Camp Jackson, S. C., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged Jan- uary, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HARRY J. HADDEN
Private, Motor Transport Corps, Detachment No. 1, U. S. A. Son of James and Mary Hadden, 348 Caldwell street, Jacksonville, Ill. Born December 27, 1893, in Jacksonville, Ill. Address, 715 East Cook street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 29, 1918, in Beardstown, Ia. Re- ceived his training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla. and West Point, N. Y. Was at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 11, 1919, at West Point, N. Y.
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GEORGE WENDELL HAGEL
First Cook, Battery C, 48th Field Artillery, 16th Division, U. S. A. Son of Martin and Elizabeth Hagel, Mt. Sterling, Ill. Born July 24, 1887. in Mt. Sterling, Ill. Address, 2231/2 North Fifth street, Springfield, III. Entered service April 26, 1918, in Thayer, Ill. Received his training at Camp Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz., and Camp Kearny, Cal. Discharged February 17, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
ARTHUR LEE HAGLER
Captain, 28th Company, Seventh Battalion, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of James G. Hagler, Virden, Ill. Born August 20, 1869, in Virden, Ill. Address, 409 East Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service November 5, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Was at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 14, 1918, at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
CLARENCE R. HALL
Private, Unit W, in command Lt. Col. D. M. Ottis, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Born in Chesterfield, Ill. Address, 7091/2 East Jackson street. Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 31, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of 29 years. Received his training at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Sailed overseas May 11, 1918, on the Ascania. Stationed with Unit W at Camp Hospital No. 40, Knotty Ash, near Liverpool, England. Was there when the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 24, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
DENNIS JOSEPH HALL
Machinist's Mate, First Class, United States Navy. Son of Mrs. Margaret L. Hall, 1528 East Cook street, Springfield, Ill. Born December 20. 1895, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 7, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station and Pelham Bay, New London, Conn. Was at Pelham Bay when the Armis- tice was signed. Discharged February 7, 1919, at Great Lakes, Ill.
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FLOYD HALL
Sergeant, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall, 1800 Whittier avenue, Spring- field, Ill. Born May 27, 1899, in Nilwood, Ill. Entered service in June, 1916, in Springfield, Ill. Stationed at Brownsville, Tex., during Mexican trouble. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 26, 1918, on the Melita. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Was in action in Argonne Forest when the Armistice was signed. Served with Army of Occupation. Discharged in June, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CHARLES H. HAMMON
Private, Company A, 141st Machine Gun Battalion, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. B. Hammon, 413 West Reynolds street, Springfield, Ill. Born Jan- uary 9, 1895, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 15, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed overseas in March, 1918. Stationed at Brest, France. Was in France when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 18, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
EUGENE HANKINS
Private, Company B, 355th Infantry, U. S. A. . Son of Mrs. Mary Hankins, Rockford, Ill. Born January 23, 1919, in Harrisburg, Ill. Formerly lived in Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 24, 1918, in Harrisburg, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed over- seas August 21, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces. Wounded in action and was in hospital when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 17, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
PAUL HANSEN
Captain, Staff Officer, Headquarters, Second Army, U. S. A. Son of John and Pauline Hansen, deceased. Born August 9, 1879, in Arlington, Va. Address, 1348 Wiggins avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 7, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Ft. Benjamin Harri- son, Ind., and Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Sailed overseas August 5 ,1917, on the Kroonland. Was in charge of water installations for hospitals, canton- ments, air fields, villages and cities in Advance Section Service of Supplies, September, 1917, to August, 1918. In charge of water supply at St. Mihiel Sector August, 1918, to November, 1918. Attached to Head- quarters Second Army as Intelligence Officer on Water Supply, November, 1918, to January, 1919. Attached to the Peace Commission on evaluation of damages in Belgium January, 1919, to March, 1919. Also attached to British Third Army in January. 1919, for short time as Water Supply Officer. Discharged April 15, 1919, in Washington, D. C.
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ALFRED SOUTHER HARKNESS
Private, Bacteriologist, Third Army Laboratory, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Harkness, 413 West Monroe street, Spring- field, Ill. Born January 15, 1898, in Chicago, Ill. Entered service July 19, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., and Yale Army Medical School, New Haven, Conn. Sailed overseas October 11, 1918, on the Oxfordshire. Was at Winchester, England, when the Armistice was signed. Stationed at Dijon, France, until New Year's Day, at which time, he was sent to Coblenz, Germany. Discharged September 18, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HENRY ARTHUR HART
Chief Yeoman, United States Naval Reserve Force. Son of H. M. Hart. Auburn, Ill. Born March 20, 1891, in Auburn, Ill. Address, 728 South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service April 22, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Station. Was at Great Lakes when the Armistice was signed. Discharged August 22, 1919. at Great Lakes, Ill.
ARTHUR HARVEY
Private, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Henry Trapp, 1815 South Grand avenue, east, Spring- field, Ill. 'Born October 10, 1896, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 24, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 25, 1918, on the Melita. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Was in Wisseppi, France. when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 8, 1919, at Camp Grant, 111.
JAMES M. HARVEY
Private, 84th Company, Sixth Regiment, Second Division, United States Marine Corps. Son of Mrs. Henry Trapp, 1815 South Grand avenue, east, Springfield, Ill. Born September 27, 1892, in St. Louis, Mo. En- tered service August 8, 1917. in St. Louis, Mo. Received his training at Paris Island, S. C. Sailed overseas in April, 1918. In action in the St. Mihiel Drive. Was wounded and in Base Hospital, in France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged August 13, 1919, at Quantico, Va.
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FRANK LOCKWOOD HATCH
Lieutenant Colonel, Judge Advocate General's Department, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ozias M. Hatch, deceased. Born September 16, 1869, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service in August, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Attended civilian training camp at Camp Stevier, Wis. Assigned to the Judge Advocate General's Department, Washington, D. C. Was in Washington, D. C., when the Armistice was signed. Remained in service.
A. SAUNDERS HAYNES
Private, Company C, 240th Battalion, Light Tank Corps, U. S. A. Son of Ralph W. Haynes, 604 North Sixth street, Springfield, Ill. Born October 9, 1888, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 24, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Steever, Wis., Camp Polk, N. M. and Camp Greene, N. C. Was at Camp Greene, N. C., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 2, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JAMES RUSSELL HAYNES
Private, Headquarters Company, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Charles Haynes. 1103 North Ninth street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 17, 1895, in Medora, Ill. Entered service September 23, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Was at Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo., working in offices, when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged December 6, 1918, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
R. WARREN HAYNES
Corporal, Company C, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, Thirty-third Divi- sion, U. S. A. Son of Ralph W. Haynes, 604 North Sixth street, Spring- field, Ill. Born July 20, 1891, in Washington, D. C. Entered service March 21, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. 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 in Somme Offensive and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Was in the Troyon Sector when the Armis- tice was signed. Discharged May 30, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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JOHN HENRY HEALY
Private, Battery A, 327th Field Artillery, 84th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Addie R. Healy, 1138 West Elliott avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born September 8, 1891, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service February 23, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., and West Point, Ky., at which camps he served as cook. Sailed overseas. September 8, 1918, on the Orduna. Stationed at Camp DeSouge, France. Was at Bordeaux, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WILLIAM HERMAN HEINRICH
Private, Company A, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heinrich, 1729 Moffat avenue, Springfield, 111. Born November 24, 1896, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Sailed overseas September 23, 1918, on the Antigone. In action in Argonne Forest. Was at Montbezo, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 27, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
GEORGE B. HELMLE
First Lieutenant, Air Service, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Helmle, 430 South Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Address, 1412 Wiggins avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born February 26, 1884. Entered service August 12, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Scott Field, Belle- ville, Ill .; Payne Aviation Field, West Point, Miss., and Chapman Aerial Gunnery Field, Miami, Fla. Was at Chapman Field when the Armistice was signed. Discharged March 15, 1919, at Chapman Field, Miami, Fla.
PAUL WEBSTER HENLEY
Private, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Charles F. Tacke, 904 West North Grand avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born March 31, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August +, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex., Toul, France, and Camp Valdahon, France. In action at St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. Was in Base Hospital No. 35, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 13, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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WILLIAM H. HENRY
Private, Company B, 81st Regiment, Engineers, U. S. A. Son of Benja- min and Mollie Henry, both deceased. Born February 14, 1887, in Clinton, Ill. Address, 1131 South Twelfth street, Springfield, Ill. En- tered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Was at Ft. Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged De- cember 6, 1918, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
WILLIAM LEO HERGENROTHER
Private, Twelfth Company, 161st Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Besling, 1627 East Cook street, Springfield, Ill. Born June 25, 1896, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service September 1, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Hancock, Ga., and Camp Grant, Ill. Was at Camp Hancock, Ga., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 17, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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PERCY ROSS HERRIN
Private, Ninth Company, Sixth Provisional Regiment, U. S. A. Son of Jacob and Hattie Herrin, 2204 South Tenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born March 9, 1897, in Athens, Ill. Entered service September 1, 1918, in Chicago, Ill. Received his training at South Division High School, Chi- cago, Ill., and Camp Hancock, Ga. Was at Camp Hancock, Ga., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 1, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
THOMAS C. HILLIARD
Private, Battery B, Second Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard, 200 North Douglas avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born January 21, 1889, in Iowa. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 13, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
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CHARLES NEWTON HILTON
Corporal, Headquarters Company, 327th Field Artillery, 84th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Rosa K. Hilton, 417 South Spring street, Spring- field, Ill. Born September 30, 1892, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service October 4, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Tay- lor, Ky. and West Point, Ky. Sailed overseas September 8, 1918, on the Orduna. Stationed at LaHavre, France, and Camp DeSouge, France, Was at Camp DeSouge, France, when the Armistice was signed. Be- fore being made corporal, Headquarters Company, he was a member of the 327th Field Artillery Band. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
IVAN J. HILTON
Second Lieutenant, 37th Training Battery, Field Artillery Central Offi- cers' Training School, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Rosa K. Hilton, 417 South Spring street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 30, 1898, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 16, 1918, at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Commissioned September 14, 1918, and was assigned to above command, at Camp Tay- lor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 14, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
JOHN ALBERT HOMER
Fireman, Second Class, United States Navy. Son of Mrs. Sarah Homer, 613 West Monroe street, Springfield, Ill. Born April 5, 1891, in Peters- burg, Ill. Received his training at. Great Lakes Naval Training Station and on board the U. S. S. Kentucky. Sailed overseas in October, 1918, on the U. S. S. Soestdijk. Was at sea when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Norfolk Hospital, Norfolk, Va.
GEORGE HOUCHENS
Private, Headquarters Company, 27th Regiment, Ninth Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Houchens, 2041/2 East Washington street, Springfield, Ill. Born May 29, 1890, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Mcclellan, Ala. Was at Camp Mcclellan, Ala., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 14, 1919, at Camp McClellan, Ala.
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CHARLES WILLIAM HOUSE
Private, Company C, 123rd Machine Gun Battalion, Thirty-third Divi- sion, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William House, 711 East Republic street, Peoria, Ill. Born May 17, 1889, in Eureka, Ill. Address, 1428 Carolina avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 29, 1917, in Company G, Fifth Illinois Infantry. Was stationed in Peoria, Ill. Sent to Camp Logan, Houston, Tex., and placed in Company C, 123rd Machine Gun Battalion. Discharged December 13, 1917, at Camp Logan, 'Tex., because of physical disability.
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