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CHARLES H. FURROW
Private, Battery A, 124th Field Artillery, Thirty-third Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Furrow, 2405 South Eleventh street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 8, 1895, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 22, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Discharged at Camp Logan, March 18, 1918.
TED DWIGHT HERNDON
First Lieutenant, Company M, 812th Pioneer Regiment, Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Herndon of Chatham, Ill. Born August 20, 1890, in Sangamon county, Ill. Entered service in April, 1917, in Second Officers' Training Camp at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Sent first to Camp Grant, Ill., then to Camp Perry, O. and returned to Camp Grant, Ill., where he was assigned to above command. Was ready to sail overseas when Arm- istice was signed. Discharged at Camp Merritt, N. J., December 22, 1918.
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CLEMENT M. HERCHY
Corporal, Battery A, 327th Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Julius and Anna Herchy, 1903 South Sixteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born Decem- ber 12, 1894, in Coal City, Ill. Entered service September 19, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Made corporal August 12, 1918. Sailed overseas August 22, 1918. Stationed at Camp DeSouge, France. Was at Camp DeSouge, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 19, 1919.
MARTIN M. HOGAN
Corporal, Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Anna Frink, Rural Route 3, Springfield, III. Born September 26, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service September 4, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and West Point, Ky. Sailed overseas September 8, 1918, on the Orduna. Was stationed at Camp DeSouge, France. Was at Camp DeSouge, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
HERBERT H. HUGHES
Private, Company A, 6th Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hughes, 2106 South Tenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born May 11, 1897, in Williamsville, Ill. Entered service August 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., Governor's Island. N. Y. and Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C. Was at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged March 18, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
OREN HUGHES
Private, Headquarters Company, 315th Sanitary Train, 90th Division, U. S. A. Son of Sanford L. and Nellie Hughes, 2106 South Tenth street, Springfield, III. Born November 17, 1886, in Williamsville, Ill. Entered service June 6, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Officers' Training Camp, Ft. Riley, Kan. and Camp Travis, Tex. Sailed overseas June 6, 1918, on the Melita. In action at Sazerais-Haye-Juvenell, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Was at Stenay, France, when the Armistice was signed. Served with Army of Occupation at Trier and Berncastle, Germany, from December 7, 1918, to May 20, 1919. Discharged June 17, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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HENRY OTTO KREPPERT
Private, Headquarters Company, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division, U. S. A. Son of F. W. Kreppert, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born April 27, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service February 23, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., and Camp Sherman, O. Sailed overseas September 3, 1918, on the Saxonia. In action at Lys- Scheldt, Belgium. In action when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 29, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
BERNARD S. KRUGER
Private, Company D, 123rd Ammunition Train, U. S. A. Son of Nicholas and Mary C. Kruger, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born July 30, 1893, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918. Sailed overseas September 17, 1918. Was in France when the Armistice was signed.
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JOHN H. KRUGER
Private, 238th Military Police, U. S. A. Son of Nicholas and Mary C. Kruger, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born November 8, 1891, in Sangamon county, Ill. Entered service in September, 1917. Sailed over- seas. Was in France when the Armistice was signed.
JOSEPH C. KRUGER
Private, Motorcycle Police, U. S. A. Son of Nicholas and Mary C. Kruger, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born October 17, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service May 30, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Sailed overseas September 17, 1918. Was in France when the Armistice was signed.
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FRANK LEWIS LANHAM
Private, Headquarters Company, 152nd Infantry, U. S. A. Son of James E. and Rosa B. Lanham, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born January 15, 1895, in Ashland, Ill. Entered service May 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Shelby, Miss. Sailed overseas October 6, 1918. Stationed at Winchester, England, and LaHavre, France. Was at forwarding camp, LeMans, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 29, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
MARSHALL PAUL LANHAM
Private, Battery A, 327th Field Artillery, 84th Division, U. S. A. Son of Miles and Belle Lanham, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born Sep- tember 10, 1894, in Auburn, Ill. Entered service October 3, 1917, in Spring- field, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., West Point, Ky. and Camp Mills, L. I. Sailed overseas September 8, 1918, on the Orduna. Sta- tioned at Camp DeSouge, France. Was at Camp DeSouge, France when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
WILLIAM A. LATTIN
Private, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Katie Lockhart, 2328 South Tenth street, Springfield, Ill. Born August 4, 1897, in Wichita, Kan. Entered service June 3, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Jackson, S. C. Sailed overseas August 22, 1918, on the Italian Transport Dante Algeria. Was stationed at Camp Hunt, France. In action in the Marbache Sector and Meuse-Argonne. Was in the St. Mihiel Sector when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 10, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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JOHN LEE LIBBY
U. S. A. Son of John and Minnie Libby, 2311 East Pine street, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service at the age of 23 years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., March 3, 1918.
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EARL L. LYONS
Captain, Headquarters Company, 342nd Infantry, 86th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyons, Bluffs, Ill. Born December 23, 1891. Address, Rural Route No. 9, Springfield, Ill. Entered service March 22, 1917, in Company C, Fifth Illinois Infantry, and was called into Federal Service March 26, 1917. Received his training at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Commissioned Captain, August 29, 1917. Stationed at Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Upton, N. Y. Sailed overseas September 8, 1918. Stationed at LeMans, France, and Paris, France, after the Armistice was signed. Returned to United States August 3, 1919, and assigned to Camp Grant, August 14, 1919.
RALPH E. MCCLELLAND
Sergeant, Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McClelland, 1518 South Fifth street, Springfield, Ill. Born June 14, 1891, in Spring- field, Ill. Entered service February 23, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Re- ceived his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Camp Sherman, O. Sailed overseas September 3, 1918, on the Saxonia. In action in Lys-Scheldt, Belgium. Was in Andenarde, Belgium, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 29, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JAMES MILES MCGRATH
Lieutenant, 345th Field Artillery, 90th Division, U. S. A. Son of P. F. McGrath, Rural Route 2, Springfield, Ill. Born January 6, 1890, in Crab Orchard, Neb. Entered service January 1, 1918, in Rosswell, N. M. Received his training at Officers' Training Camp, Leon Springs, Tex. Sailed overseas in June, 1918. Graduated from French Artillery School, Saumur, France. Was at Saumur, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged in April, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN JEROME MCGRATH
Seaman, First Class, United States Navy. Son of P. F. McGrath, Rural Route 2, Springfield, Ill. Born January 31, 1896. Entered service in December, 1917. Received his training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Assigned to the Princess Matoika. Made first trip overseas in April, 1918.
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LEO FRANCIS MALONEY
Corporal, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Maloney, Springfield, Ill. Born September 3, 1891, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 12, 1918, at Camp Tay- lor, Ky.
CLARENCE MAYES
Private, Company D, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, U. S. A. Son of John and Nettie Mayes, 214 South Seventh street, Springfield, Ill. Born February 27, 1892, in Maryland, Ky. Entered service February 23, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., Green- ville, S. C. and Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed overseas May 17, 1918. Was in Bellecourt, France, when the Armistice was signed. Discharged April 14, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CARL FREDERICK OSTERMEIER
Private, Motor Transport, U. S. A. Son of William and Caroline Oster- meier, Maple Hill Farm, Springfield, Ill. Born March 4, 1895, in Spring- field, Ill. Entered service October 15, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Bradley, Peoria, Ill., for motor mechanic service, being classed as expert chauffeur. Was at Camp Bradley, Peoria, Ill., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 12, 1918.
WILLIAM HENRY OSTERMEIER
Sergeant, Utilities Detachment of Debarkation Hospital No. 2, Staten Island, N. Y., U. S. A. Son of William and Caroline Ostermeier, Maple Hill Farm, Springfield, Ill. Born July 8, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. En- tered service June 26, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. and Fox Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed.
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OTTO M. PULLMAN
Sergeant, 13th Company, Second Regiment, 159th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pullman, 2328 South Grand avenue, east, Springfield, Ill. Born September 2, 1890, in Pana, Ill. Entered service February 23, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December 5, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
CLAUDE H. SMITH
Sergeant, 247th Aero Squadron, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Born August 29, 1893, in Spring- field, Ill. Entered service September 19, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Re- ceived his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., Kelly Field, Tex. and Waco, Tex. Sailed overseas March 6, 1918, on the Celtic. Stationed in Aviation Train- ing Station in England, as Sergeant Instructor. Discharged December 24, 1918, at Camp Grant, Ill.
NORMAN D. SMURR
Second Lieutenant, Company B, 130th Machine Gun Battalion, 35th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smurr, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Born November 21, 1894, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service April 21, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Sailed overseas with Company C, 124th Machine Gun Battalion, May 16, 1918, on the Mt. Vernon. In action with British and Australian troops in Albert-Amiens Sector during July and August. In action in Toul Sector and Verdun Sector. Recommended to attend Officers' Training Camp at Langres, France, and received commission as Second Lieutenant. In action in St. Mihiel Sector with 35th Division until the Armistice was signed. Discharged May 19, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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FREDERICK WILLIAM SOKOLIS
Private, Infantry, U. S. A. Son of John and Eva Sokolis, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Born April 9, 1897, in Germany. Entered service August 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Sailed overseas September 23, 1918. Was in France when the Armistice was signed.
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ERNEST CARL THORNTON
Corporal, Company B, 10th Ammunition Train, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Thornton, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born July 27, 1893, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, III. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky., Camp Funston, Kan. and Camp Holabird, Md. Was at Camp Holabird, Md., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged January 24, 1919, at Camp Funston, Kan.
GILBERT ALVIN TURLEY
Sergeant, Fifth Regiment, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Turley, Pawnee, Ill. Born December 14, 1894, in Mechanics- burg, 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 December 17, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
ARTHUR UNTHANK
Private, Company G, 311th Infantry, 78th Division, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Unthank, Springfield, III. Born February 26, 1895, in Yorkshire, England. Entered service April 29, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Dix, N. J. Sailed overseas May 15, 1918. In action in St. Mihiel Offensive and Argonne Forest. Was in base hospi- tal when the Armistice was signed. Discharged June 1, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN VESPA
Private, Battery E, Second Regiment, Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Vespa, both deceased. Born April 9, 1895, in UnIsonown, Italy. Address, Springfield, III. Entered service July 31, 1918, in Springfield, III. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Was at Camp Taylor, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged Decem- ber 16, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
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KENNETH N. WHITLEY
Private, Medical Corps, U. S. A. Son of William and Elizabeth Whitley, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Born June 24, 1892, in Modesto, Ill. Entered service August 30, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Dodge, la. Was at Camp Dodge, la., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 6, 1919, at Camp Dodge, la.
PERCY C. WILCOX
Private, 29th Aero Service Squadron, U. S. A. Son of Marshall and Mary Wilcox, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Born September 13, 1893, in New Berlin, Ill. Entered service December 14, 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Grant, Ill., Kelly Field, Tex., Brooks Field and Godman Field, Camp Knox, Ky. Was at Godman Field, Camp Knox, Ky., when the Armistice was signed. Discharged February 8, 1919, at Camp Knox, Ky.
WALTER ZWIERZYCKI
C. M., United States Navy. Son of Mary and John Zwierzycki. Born July 5, 1898, in Poland. Address, West Grand Place, Springfield, Ill. En- tered service April 12, 1917. Did coast patrol around France and Ireland from April 15, 1918, until the Armistice was signed.
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EDWIN AARUP
Private, Company F, Fifth Field Artillery, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, Ill. Address, 2840 South Sixth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty- six years. Discharged December 14, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky.
GEORGE ANDERSON
U. S. A. Son of John C. Anderson, Decatur, Ill. Address, Chatham, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-two years. Entrained for Camp Shelby. Miss., May 29, 1918.
DONALD SIDNEY BRADFORD
U. S. Forces. Formerly resided at Illini Country Club, Springfield, Ill. Enlisted for service in World War at the age of twenty-four years.
EDWARD JOHN BRANTNER
U. S. Forces. Address, Rural Route 8, Springfield, Ill. Enlisted for service in World War at the age of thirty years.
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PAUL BURDINO
U. S. A. Son of Josephine Burdino, Italy. Ad- dress, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-two years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., June 26, 1918.
FREDERICK R. BURNETT
Private, 12th Casual Company, U. S. A. Born in Vandalia, Ill. Entered service September 4, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-four years. Received his training at Camp Forrest, Ga. Dis- charged January 2, 1918, at Camp Custer, Mich.
HARRY E. CENTER
U. S. A. Son of Commodore Perry Center, Mt. Auburn, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty- six years. Entrained for Ft. Thomas, Ky., May 30, 1918.
WILLIAM URBAN CLARK
U. S. A. Son of Mrs. L. C. Clark, 3888 Fullerton avenue, Upper Alton, Ill. Entered service at the age of thirty years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., February 23, 1918.
MOSES COLBURA
U. S. A. Son of Jones Colbura, Decatur, Ill. Ad- dress, 1730 East Brown street, Springfield, Ill. En- tered service at the age of twenty-two years. En- trained for Camp Shelby, Miss., May 28, 1918.
JAMES EARL COONS
Private, United States Marine Corps. Born April 21, 1889, in Springfield, Ill. Entered service June 21, 1917, at Port Royal, S. C. Served with Ameri- can Expeditionary Forces. Discharged May 31, 1919, at Quantico, Va.
JOSEPH DAVIS
U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Mary Davis, 2300 East Laurel street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-five years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., February 23, 1918.
JULIUS DELVALLEY
U. S. A. Son of Leo Paul Delvalley, Mulberry, Ky. Address, Rural Route 3, Springfield, 111. En- tered service at the age of twenty-nine years. En- trained for Ft. Thomas, Ky., May 30, 1918.
VICTOR DELVALLEY
Private, Fourth Company, First Battalion, 164th Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Roanoke, Ill. Entered service November 28, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-two years. Sailed over- seas September 25, 1918. In action in Meuse- Ar- gonne Offensive. Discharged February 14, 1919, at Camp Funston, Kan.
WILLIAM HENRY DOWIS
U. S. Forces. Address, 2325 East Spruce street, Springfield, Ill. Enlisted for service in World War at the age of twenty-three years.
ARTHUR C. DOWLLAR
Cook, Eighth Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Willard and Elizabeth Dowllar, 1904 East Stuart street, Springfield, Ill. Born March 13, 1897, in Auburn, Ill. Entered service August 8, 1916, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.
EDWARD WILLIAM DOWLLAR
Private, Company F, 113th Engineer Corps, U. S. A. Son of Willard and Elizabeth Dowllar, 1904 East Stuart street, Springfield, Ill. Born August 5, 1887, in LaSalle, Ill. Entered service May 25, 1918, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Shelby, Miss. Sailed overseas September 15, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces. Discharged June 26, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
JOHN A. DOWLLAR
Cook, Battery B, 79th Field Artillery, U. S. A. Son of Willard and Elizabeth Dowllar, 1904 East Stuart street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 25, 1892, in LaSalle, Ill. Entered service September 19. 1917, in Springfield, Ill. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Ky. Sailed overseas August 18, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces until June, 1919. . Discharged June 20, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
PERCIVAL EDDINGTON
U. S. A. Address, Rural Route 7, Springfield. Il1. Entered service at the age of twenty-five years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., September 19, 1917.
JOHN LEO FINCH
U. S. A. Address, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-seven years. Entrained for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May, 23. 1918.
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CLYDE W. FLEMING
Private, Air Service, U. S. A. Born in Taylor- ville, Ill. Address, 2321 South Tenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 9, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-nine years. Assigned to Camp Taylor, Ky., August 1, 1918, to Aero School, Tex., and November 12, 1918, to Ellington Field, Tex. Discharged April 13, 1919, at Ellington Field, Tex.
JOHN FORTADO
Private, Company E, 325th Infantry, U. S. A. Son of Jochain Fortado, Santa Clara, Cal. Born in Italy. Address, 9031/2 North Seventh street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty years. Entrained for Camp Shelby, Miss., May 28, 1918. Sailed over- seas October 15, 1918. Served with American Ex- peditionary Forces until May 18, 1918. Discharged May 27, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
PHILIP OTIS HANDLEY
U. S. A. Address, 1853 South Nineteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-two years. Entrained for School of Mete- orology, Tex., July 2, 1918.
EDWARD HUGHES
U. S. A. Address, 2131 South Sixteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-two years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., September 19, 1917.
HENRY HUGHES
U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Mary Hughes, 2131 South Eleventh street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-five years. Entrained for Camp Shelby, Miss., May 28, 1918.
JAMES JOSEPH HUGHES
U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Patrick Hughes, 2131 South Sixteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-eight years. Entrained for Camp Shelby, Miss., May 28, 1918.
W. C. JENT
U. S. A. Address, Evansville, Ind. Entered serv- ice at the age of twenty-five years, from Woodside township. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., July 3, 1918.
PAUL LEONARD JOHNSON
Corporal, 20th Company, Discharge Unit, U. S. A. Son of N. R. Johnson, Rural Route 1, Springfield, Ill. Born in Springfield, Ill. Entered service August 2, 1917, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., at the age of twenty-five years. Discharged February 11, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
CHARLES JONES
U. S. A. Address, Springfield, Ill. Entered serv- ice at the age of twenty-four years. Entrained for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May 23, 1918.
M. JUENGER
U. S. A. Address, Peason, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-eight years, from Woodside town- ship. Entrained for Camp Pike, Ark., October 24, 1918.
JAMES B. LAMB
U. S. A. Address, 2029 East Pine street, Spring- field, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-four years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., October 3, 1917.
EARL LESTER LIBBY
U. S. A. Son of John and Minnie Libby, 2311 East Pine street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-two years. Entrained for Camp Shelby, Miss., May 29, 1918.
WILLIAM S. LUTHER
U. S. A. Address, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-two years. En- trained for Ft. Thomas, Ky., March 12, 1918.
HUGH C. MCAULEY
Private, Company A, Fifth Limited Service, 161st Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Johnston, Scot- land. Entered service September 2, 1918, in Spring- field, Ill., at the age of twenty-five years. Dis- charged November 30, 1918, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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CHARLES SCOTT MANUS
U. S. A. Address, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-seven years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., September 19, 1917.
GEORGE P. NETTLETON
U. S. A. Son of William Nettleton, Rural Route 7, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-six years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., February 23, 1918.
WILLIAM NORRIS
U. S. A. Son of John S. Norris, Rural Route 3, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twen- ty-one years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., June 25, 1918.
ARTHUR JAMES ORR
U. S. A. Address, 1825 South Nineteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twen- ty-two years. Entrained for Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., March 14, 1918.
RAYMOND PRIEST
S. A. T. C., Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Priest, 2621 South Ninth street, Springfield, Ill. Born July 24, 1899. Entered service October 3, 1918. Received his training at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., and was there when the Armistice was signed. Dis- charged December 21, 1918, at Washington Univer- sity, St. Louis, Mo.
STEVE SHAFER
U. S. A. Address, 2120 South Eighteenth street, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of thirty years. Entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., September 19, 1917.
MCKINLEY SMYRE
U. S. A. Son of William Smyre, Newton, N. C. Address, 824 Serien street, Hickory, N. C. En- tered service at the age of twenty-two years, from Woodside township. Entrained for Syracuse Re- cruit Camp, Syracuse, N. Y., July 31, 1918.
DEMIS THOMPSON
U. S. A. Son of Mrs. Catherine Thompson, Rural Route 2, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-four years. Entrained for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May 23, 1918.
ROSS J. TRAYLOR
Private, Fourth Company, Officers' Training School, U. S. A. Son of A. E. Traylor, Springfield, Ill. Born in Coffeen, Ill. Entered service May 28, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of twenty-one years. Received his training at Camp Shelby, Miss. Discharged December 11, 1918, at Camp Hancock, Ga.
BYRON KING TUCKER
U. S. A. Address, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Entered service at the age of twenty-one years. En- trained for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., May 23, 1918.
ABRAHAM UNTHANK
Private, 15th Company, Fourth Battalion, 153rd Depot Brigade, U. S. A. Born in Springfield, 111. Address, Rural Route 9, Springfield, Ill. Entered service July 13, 1918, in Springfield, Ill., at the age of thirty-two years. Sailed overseas October 14, 1918. Served with American Expeditionary Forces until February 11, 1919. Discharged Feb- ruary 26, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.
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