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BRENTON EARLE STAUFFER
Supply Sergeant, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer, both deceased. Ad- dress, 1204 South Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in June, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. . Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed.
GUS STUDENT
Private, Company D, 27th Engineers, U. S. A. Born in New York, N. Y. Address, 1100 East Enter- prise street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty- two years. Sailed overseas. In action in Meuse- Argonne. Discharged April +, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HENRY P. SULLIVAN
Private, Battery A, 70th Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Born in Toluca, Ill. Entered service in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty years. Sailed overseas July 15, 1918. With American Expedi- tionary Forces until February 22, 1919. Discharged March 10, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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MICHAEL SULLIVAN
Sergeant, F. R. S., 308th Regiment, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 847 South Douglas avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service March 16, 1918, in St. Louis, Mo., at the age of thirty-nine years. Sailed overseas June 30, 1918. With American Expeditionary Forces until March 20, 1919. Discharged April 24, 1919, at Camp Grant, IlI.
CHARLES L. SUTTON
Private, Company I, 45th Infantry, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 302 West Reynolds street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 29, 1918, at Ft. Thomas, Ky., at the age of twenty-three years. Discharged September 10, 1918, at Camp Sheridan, Ala., because of physical unfitness.
CARL P. SWEET
Corporal, 482nd Motor Transport Company, Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Entered service April 7, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty years. Discharged May 20, 1919, at Base Hospital, Camp Mills, L. I.
GREGG TAYLOR SWIGERT
Private, Battery C, 141st Field Artillery, 39th Divi- sion, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Swigert, Oklahoma City, Okla. Born April 1, 1895, in Algona, Ia. Entered service July 10, 1918, in Okla- homa City, Okla. Received his training at Camp Travis, Tex. and Camp Beauregard, La. Sailed overseas in September, 1918.
THOMAS HERMAN TABOR
Corporal, First Company, 13th Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops. Son of J. T. and Mary J. Tabor, both deceased. Born May 28, 1890, in Athens, III. Address, 512 West Allen street, Springfield, III. Entered service March 17, 1918, in Richmond, Va. Received his training at Hamilton, Ontario, and Toronto. Sailed overseas May 15, 1918, on the Aquitania. In action at Noyon to St. Quentin, and communication lines from Arras to Cambria. Was wounded by shrapnel and gassed. Invalided to England September 27, 1918. Was in hospital at Epsom, England, when the Armistice was signed. Invalided to Canada and discharged February 20, 1919.
FRANCIS L. TEDROW
Private, Third Casual Company, First Provisional Regiment, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Ad- dress, 1302 South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service April 10, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-four years. Discharged Sep- tember 25, 1918, at Camp Hancock, Ga., because of physical unfitness.
JOHN E. THACKHAN
Private, Third Company, Discharge Detachment, U. S. A. Born in Sacramento, Cal. Address, 212 South John street, Springfield, III. Entered service May 20, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty-one years. Discharged December 20, 1918, at Camp Grant, Ill.
VICTOR J. THEOBALD
Private, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Born in Clay county, Ill. Entered service June 4, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-one years. Sailed overseas September 17, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces until January 10, 1919. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HAROLD E. THOMAS
Cook, Battery C, 327th Field Artillery, 84th Divi- sion, U. S. A. Born in Thomasville, III. Address, 514 West Allen street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service September 4, 1917, in Carlinville, Ill., at the age of twenty-one years. Sailed overseas Sep- tember 8, 1918. Served with American Expedi- tionary Forces until February 5, 1919. Discharged February 20, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
MARTIN L. THOMAS
Private, Company A, Development Battalion No. 4, U. S. A. Born in Cairo, Ill. Entered service August 31, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-three years. Discharged November 14, 1918, at Camp Grant, IlI.
WALTER W. THOMAS
Corporal, Battery C. 327th Field Artillery, 84th Division, U. S. A. Born in Shipman, Ill. Address, 932 West Washington street, Springfield, Ill. En- tered service September 19, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-six years. Sailed overseas September 8, 1918. Served with American Expedi- tionary Forces until February 5, 1919. Discharged February 20, 1919, at Camp Grant, III.
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BERNARD W. THOMPSON
Private, Camp Hospital No. 108, U. S. A. Born in Brookston, Ind. Address, 611 South English avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 6, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty- eight years. Served overseas with American Expe- ditionary Forces. Discharged at Camp Grant, Ill.
HARRY M. THOMPSON
Corporal, Company E, 124th Machine Gun Bat- talion, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Born in Bethel, Ill. Address, 919 North Third street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 5, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-nine years. Served overseas with American Expeditionary Forces. In action at Amiens, Verdun and St. Mihiel. Received gunshot wounds in upper right arm. Dis- charged March 31, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HENRY THOMPSON
Private, Supply Company, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Born in Bloom- ington, Ill. Address, 1611 Keys avenue, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service September 12, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-five years. Discharged December 10, 1917, at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex.
ROSCOE L. THOMPSON
Private, Sixth Company, Fifth Regiment, 164th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Casey, Ill. Ad- dress, 1204 South Thirteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 12, 1917, at Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo., at the age of nineteen years. Dis- charged December 2, 1918, at Camp Funston, Kan.
GILBERT HENRY THURMAN
Private, Medical Detachment, First Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Sheridan, Ind. Address, 4051/2 East Monroe street, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill., at the age of twenty-eight years. Dis- charged January 25, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
JOHN JOSEPH TIERNEY
Private, Company M, 45th Infantry, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 316 1-3 East Adams street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-seven years. Discharged December 24, 1918, at Camp Gordon, Ga.
WILLIAM J. TILLEY
Private, Company B, 125th Infantry, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 81612 East Mason street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-six years. Served overseas with American Expedition- ary Forces. In action in Meuse-Argonne Offen- sive. Served with Army of Occupation. Dis- charged May 20, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HARRY W. TOBIN
Sergeant, Battery C, 327th Field Artillery, 84th Division, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Ad- dress, 1822 South Sixth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service September 19, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-three years. Sailed over- seas September 8, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces until February 5, 1919. Dis- charged February 20, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
FRANK TONELIS
Private, Company B, Casual Company No. 303, U. S. A. Born in Meatsarleo, Russia. Entered service September 19, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-four years. Sailed overseas June 1, 1918. In action in Flanders. Right leg crushed by high- explosive. Served with American Expeditionary Forces until December 8, 1918. Discharged Decem- ber 30, 1918, at Columbus Barracks, Mo.
ELMER J. TURPIN
Private, Fourth Company, Transportation Corps, U. S. A. Born in Princeton, Ind. Address, 1129 South Twelfth street, Springfield. Ill. Entered service March 28, 1918, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., at the age of thirty-two years. Served with Ameri- can Expeditionary Forces in France. Discharged August 7, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CLIFFORD TUTTLE
Private, School for Bakers and Cooks, U. S. A. Born in Montgomery City, Mo. Address, 11131/2 South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered serv- ice May 27, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-two years. Discharged January 13, 1919, at Camp Gordon, Ga.
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EVERETT UNDERWOOD
Private, Battery F, Fifth Field Artillery, R. D., U. S. A. Born in Gates Station, Ky. Address, Lin- coln Hotel, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty- five years. Discharged December 17, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
LEWIS A. UNDERWOOD
Mechanic, Battery B, 25th Field Artillery, Unas- signed, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 9, 1918, in Rawlings, Wyo., at the age of twenty-five years. Discharged January 31, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
ALONZO VANDIVER
Private, Company B, Development Battalion No. 2, U. S. A. Born in Port Hudson, La. Address, Port Hudson, La. Entered service September 25. 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-one years. Discharged February 8, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WARREN E. VASCONCELLOS
Private, Company A, Development Battalion No. 1. Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Born in Jack- sonville, Ill. Address, 617 North First street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 7, 1918, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., at the age of eighteen years. Discharged December 18, 1918, at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla.
CHARLES R. WALKER
Private, Headquarters Company, 21st Field Artil- lery, U. S. A. Born in Belleville, W. Va. Ad- dress, 307 North Lincoln avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service September 11, 1916, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., at the age of nineteen years. Served overseas with American Expeditionary Forces. In action at Verdun, St. Mihiel, Toul Sector, St. Die, Metz and Alsace-Lorraine. Had four fingers blown from left hand while in action. Discharged January 27, 1919.
WALTER ROBERT WALKER
Fireman, Third Class, United States Navy. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 521 South Ninth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in Spring- field, Ill. Released from active duty February 19, 1919, at Great Lakes, Ill.
JOHN WALRS
Private, Seventh Company, Second Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Russia. Entered service July 22, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty-four years. Discharged December 22, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
JOHN E. WALSH
Private, Ninth Balloon Company. Air Service, U. S. Regular Army. Son of Mrs. Edna Walsh, 1427 South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill. Born in 1895, in Springfield, Ill. Enlisted in January, 1913. Was with Company D, 15th Infantry, in China, when the United States declared war. Later sta- tioned at Angel Island, Cal., in World War service. When the Armistice was signed was enroute to America from the Philippines. Remained in service.
MICHAEL J. WALSH
Sergeant, Motor Transport Company No. 802, Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A. Born in Spring- field, Ill. Address, 512 South Seventh street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 28, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-one years. Discharged January 10, 1919. at Camp Dodge, Ia.
JOHN E. WANGARD
Private, Casual Detachment, 35th Battalion, United States Guards. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 1918 North Eleventh street, Springfield. Ill. En- tered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-two years. Discharged Decem- ber 26, 1918, at Camp Beauregard, La.
HUBERT E. WASHBURN
Landsman, Electrician, Radio, United States Navy. Born in Laveca, Ark., July 31. 1891. Address. +221/2 East Monroe street. Springfield. Ill. En- tered service April 5, 1918, in Peoria, Ill. Dis- charged January 13, 1919, at Great Lakes, Ill.
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HARRY W. WATSON
Corporal, Company C, 124th Machine Gun Bat- talion, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, 619D, South Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 21, 1890, in Ottumwa, Ia. Entered service June 8, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas May 15, 1918, on the Mt. Vernon. In action in Albert Sector, Somme, Meuse-Argonne, Troyon Sector and attack on Butgneville, France, November 11. 1918. Served with Army of Occupation in Lux- emburg. Discharged in June, 1919, at Camp Grant, IHI.
PETER WEBER
Corporal, Second Company, First Development Battalion, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Ad- dress, 8221/2 East Washington street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 28, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill., at the age of twenty-six years. Dis- charged December 23, 1918, at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.
FRANCIS PHILLIP WEIMER
Private, Fifth Company, Convalescent Center, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 328 West Reynolds street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service April 3. 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of sixteen years. Sailed overseas. In action at Cantigny and Soissons. Received gunshot wound in right thigh. Discharged January 21, 1919, at Camp Grant, III.
LOUIS WEISS
Seaman, Fourth Class, United States Navy. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 1443 Whittier avenue, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in Springfield, III. Released from active service January 14, 1919, at Naval Yards. Charleston, S. C.
VICTOR M. WEISZ
Private, Ordnance Detachment, Supply Division, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, Com- mercial Hotel, Springfield, III. Entered service July 31, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty- three years. Discharged January 17, 1919, at Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C.
ROBERT H. WELLS
Sergeant, Company F, 801st Regiment, 93rd Divi- sion, U. S. A. Son of A. Wells, 4042 Finney ave- nue, St. Louis, Mo. Born November 23, 1892, in Missouri. Address, 1420 East Adams street, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service April 29, 1918, in Springfield, IHl. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed overseas September 1, 1918. In action at St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest and Soissons. Was in France when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 19, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
CHARLES A. WENDT
Private, Medical Department, U. S. A. Born in St. Louis, Mo. Address, 802 North First street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-four years. Discharged January 17, 1919, at Camp Gordon, Ga.
CHRISTIAN CHARLES WIELAND
Corporal, Park Battery, Fifth Corps Artillery Park, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wieland, 1215 East Laurel street, Springfield, Ill. Born January 16, 1897, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Re- ceived his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Sailed overseas October 7, 1918, on the Ascania. Was at Montinac, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 24, 1919, at Camp Grant, III.
FRANK NELCH WILLIAMS
Private, Company K, 353rd Infantry, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 812 North Walnut street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service March 29, 1918, in Ottowa, Kan., at the age of twenty- seven years. Sailed overseas with American Expe- ditionary Forces. In action at St. Mihiel. Dis- charged February 5, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
FRANK WILLSON
Wagoner, Headquarters Detachment, 123rd Ma- chine Gun Battalion, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, Millington, Tenn., Park Field. Entered service August 2. 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty-one years. Served with American Expeditionary Forces in Battle of the Somme, Meuse-Argonne Offensive and Troyon Sector. Discharged May 2, 1919, at Camp Mills, L. I. Re-enlisted.
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HARRY T. WILSON
Pharmacists' Mate, United States Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, 414 South Pasfield street, Springfield, Ill. Born August 24, 1900, in Cleveland, O. Entered service May 8, 1917, in Chicago, Ill. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Assigned to the U. S. Susquehanna, sailing overseas February 1, 1919. Stationed at Base Hospital at Great Lakes and Marine Base Hospital, Paris Island, S. C., taking care of sick and wounded. Was at Paris Island, S. C., when the Armistice was signed.
WILLIAM WILSON
Private, Ninth Company, Third Battalion; 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Brighton, Ill. Address, 901 Park avenue, Springfield, Ill. En- tered service April 28, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty years. Discharged December 18, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
WILLIAM CLARK WINKELHAKE
Bugler, Company C, 45th Infantry, U. S. A. Born in Winchester, Ill. Address, 1609 South College street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service February 18, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of eighteen years. Discharged March 19, 1919, at Camp Gor- don, Ga.
CHARLES D. WOOD
Corporal, 325th Field Artillery, U. S. A. Born in Raymond, Ill. Address, 432 North Fourth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-five years. Sailed overseas September 9, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces until Febru- ary 15, 1919. Discharged February 28, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
GEORGE P. WOOD
Private. S. A. T. C., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Son of George A. Wood, 501 West Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill. Born October 25, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service in the fall of 1918, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Received his training at the University of Michigan and was there when the Armistice was signed. Discharged in December, 1918, at Ann Arbor, Mich.
JAY THOMAS WOOD
First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Ad- dress, 504 South Ninth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in Springfield, Ill. Received three silver chevrons. Discharged May 14, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CLARENCE WILLIAM WOODS
Private, S. A. T. C., Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Born in Jacksonville, Ill. Address, 1016 South Thirteenth street, Springfield, Ill. En- tered service October 10, 1918, in Evanston, Ill., at the age of nineteen years. Discharged December 16, 1918, at Evanston, Ill.
VIRGIL S. WORKMAN
Corporal, Camp Headquarters Detachment. U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Formerly resided at 1207 East Edwards street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, at the age of twenty-five years. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Discharged March 31, 1919, at Camp Taylor. Ky.
THOMAS JEFFERSON WRIGHT
Private, Company C, Development Battalion No. 3, 161st Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Address. 1319 East Mason street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty- nine years. Discharged November 1, 1918, at Camp Grant, Ill., because of physical disability.
ROBERT YOUNG
Private, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Entered service October 23. 1918. in Anchorage, Alaska, at the age of twenty-nine years. Served in coast defense of Puget Sound. Dis- charged June 14, 1919, at Ft. Worden, Wash.
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GARRELT UHNKEN ALBERS
Blacksmith, First Class, United States Navy. Ad- dress, 721 North Sixth street, Springfield, Il1.
CARL ALEXANDER
Private, S. A. T. C., U. S. A. Address, Y. MI. C. A., Springfield, I1.
JOHN ANDREW
United States Navy. Address, 140012 East Rey- nolds street, Springfield, Ill.
EDWARD HERMAN BAHLOW
Seaman, United States Navy. Address, 901 Osburn avenue, Springfield, 111.
ELMER JOHN BALDES
Private, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty- third Division, U. S. A. Address, 1523 South Glen- wood avenue, Springfield, Ill.
WILLIAM LINCOLN BARKER
Corporal, 310th Mobile Ldg. Company, and Quar- termaster at Large, U. S. A. Address, 220 West Jackson street, Springfield, Ill.
GABRIEL MICHAEL BARTSCHT
124th Machine Gun Battalion, U. S. A. Address, 114 East North Grand avenue, Springfield, Il1.
JULIUS C. BECKER
U. S. Service. Address, 5221/2 North Fourth street. Springfield, Ill.
PAUL BIELEMA
Sergeant, Military Police, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Address, 437 North Fifth street, Springfield, IN.
HENRY E. BRESNAN
Battery F, 307th Field Artillery, U. S. A. Address, 92+ South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill.
LEWIS TILDEN BYBEE
Company C, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, Thirty- third Division, U. S. A. (old Fifth Illinois Infantry ). Address, 321 West Mason street, Springfield, Ill.
CHARLES L. CAMPBELL
Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A. Address, Diller Flats, First and Washington streets, Spring- field, Ill.
JOHN IRA CATHERMAN
Sergeant, First Class, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Address, 107 East Cook street, Springfield, Il1.
HERMAN CLARK
Field Artillery, U. S. A. Address, 202 South Glenwood avenue, Springfield, Ill.
RALPH E. CLAWSON
Private, Troop K, Seventh Company, U. S. A. Address, 313 South Fourth street, Springfield, Ill.
WILLIAM T. CONNELLY
Private, Fifth Corps, Artillery Park, U. S. A. Address, 2191/2 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill.
IRA COPELAND
Medical Corps, Evacuation Hospital No. 14, U. S. A. Address, 401 South Seventh street, Spring- field, Ill.
J. E. COTTET
Sergeant, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Address, 1336 South Glenwood avenue, Springfield, Ill.
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ELMER DAVIDSON
Private, U. S. A. Address, 115 East Union street, Springfield, Ill.
JOSEPH HOWARD ENGOMAR
Private, Detachment No. 1, Army Transport Service, U. S. A. Address, 906 South Eighth street, Springfield, Ill.
FRANK F. FAITH
Company A, 122nd Infantry, 31st Division, U. S. A. Address, 1191/2 North Sixth street, Spring- field, Ill.
JAY MARK FALVEY
Private, Medical Department, U. S. A. Address, 616 Adams street, Gary, Ind.
GEORGE C. FISHER
Private, Fifth Development Battalion, U. S. A. Address, 521 East Mason street, Springfield, Ill.
JOSEPH ALBERT FRANZ
United States Navy. Address, 2151/2 Elliott avenue, Springfield, Ill. .
RAYMOND GAMBRIEL
United States Marine Corps. Address, Dial Court, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill.
RUSSELL GARDNER
45th Field Artillery, U. S. A. Address, 860 Park avenue, Springfield, Ill.
MATTHEW J. GILLEN
United States Navy. Address, 1534 South Lincoln avenue, Springfield, Ill.
JAMES E. GRAHAM
168th Infantry, +2nd Division, U. S. A. Address, 110 South West Grand avenue, Springfield, Ill.
J. J. GREER
Address, 21+2 Yates boulevard, Springfield, Ill.
CARL HABICK
Private, Headquarters Company, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Address, 21612 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill.
JAMES HALL
Corporal, Motor Transport Corps, U. S. A. Ad- dress, 1816 South Sixteenth street, Springfield, Ill.
JOHN HANCOCK
Private, Company C, Fifth Infantry, U. S. A. Ad- dress, 225 West Capitol avenue, Springfield, Ill.
HOWARD H. HAPPE
267th Aero Squadron, U. S. A. Address, Ninth and Adams street, Springfield, Ill.
ROBERT EVANS HATCHER
Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Address, 1362 Park avenue, Springfield, Ill.
ARCHIE HOFFMAN
366th Infantry, U. S. A. Address, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill.
HARRY COLEMAN HOGAN
Quartermaster Corps. Unassigned, U. S. A. Ad- dress, 2001/2 East Washington street, Springfield, Ill.
LAVERGNE HUFFMAN
Private, Ambulance Company No. Eight. U. S. A. Address, 1161 Dial Court, Springfield, Ill.
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JOSEPH A. HUMPHREYS
First Regiment, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Address, 639 North Fifth street, Springfield, Ill.
LOUIS PALMER JAYNE
United States Navy. Address, 8251/2 East Adams street, Springfield, Ill.
PAUL GATES KREIDER
S. A. T. C., Harvard University, U. S. A. Address, 500 South Fifth street, Springfield, Ill.
ALBERT C. LARSEN
Sergeant, First Class, Infantry, U. S. A. Address, 1424 Carolina avenue, Springfield, Ill.
JOHN CLINTON LIVERMON
Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, U. S. A. Address, 2131/2 East Monroe street, Springfield, Ill.
DANIEL ELSWORTH MAHONEY
113th Regiment, United States Marine Corps. Address, 710 East Adams street, Springfield, Ill.
JOHN McKNIGHT
United States Marine Corps. Address, 112 South Second street, Springfield, Ill.
WALTER N. MCMANN
United States Navy. Address, 829 South Ninth street, Springfield, III.
FRED GEORGE MAIER
Wagoner, 58th Field Artillery, Headquarters De- tachment, U. S. A. Address, 1511 East Cook street, Springfield, Ill.
HARRY A. MARTIN
Seaman, United States Navy. Address, 718 South Ninth street, Springfield, Ill.
EDWARD HENRY MAURER
United States Navy. Address, 50012 North Ninth street, Springfield, Ill.
JOHN R. MERRIMAN
Medical Corps, U. S. A. Address, Illinois National Bank Building, Springfield, Ill.
JOHN HENRY METZ
United States Navy. Address, 1500 Maryland avenue, Springfield, Ill.
JOHN ROSS NEAL
Captain, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, Thirty- third Division, U. S. A. Address, 728 North Eighth street, Springfield, Ill.
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