Andover, Massachusetts, in the world war, Part 13

Author: Fuess, Claude Moore, 1885-1963; Andover (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: [Andover, Mass.] : Pub. by the town of Andover under the auspices of Andover Post, Number Eight, American Legion : The Andover press
Number of Pages: 236


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CRONIN, CORNELIUS JOSEPH:


Born, Feb. 15, 1891; enl., April 28, 1917; reported June 8, 1917; U. S. A .; Aeronautical School, Mass. Inst. of Tech .; Hazelhurst Aviation Field, Mineola, L. I .; Mitchell Field, Garden City, L. I .; embarked from Hoboken Jan. 4, 1918; arrived Le Havre, France, Feb. 7, 1918; American Rest Camp, Romsey, Eng .; Concentration Camp, St. Maxient, France; Issoudun Aviation Field, France; Bombing School, Clermont-Ferrand; Toul Replacement Field; French Escadrille; Tours Aviation Field; 2nd Corps Aviation Field; Chatillon sur Seine; Army of Occupation, Sinzig-Weisenthurm; left Brest Sept. 3, 1919; hon. dis., from Garden City, L. I., Aug. 19, 1919, as 1st Lieutenant.


Present address - Ballardvale, Mass.


CRONIN, JEREMIAH JOSEPH:


Born, 1897, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl. Sept. 3, 1918. In quarantine at Newport, R. I. for first 35 days on account of influenza epidemic. Then sent to Radio School to prepare for Harvard Radio but kept there as assistant until discharged. Hon. dis., Feb. 11, 1919, U. S. Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.


Present address - Ballardvale, Mass.


CRONIN, JOHN M .:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - Center St., Ballardvale, Mass.


CRONIN, WILLIAM JOHN:


Born, Dec. 28, 1892, North Andover, Mass .; enl. at Boston. Reported for duty May 11, 1917 at first officers' Training Camp at Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. Cadet 3 mos. at Train-


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ing Camp. Commissioned 2nd Lt. F. A. Aug. 15, 1917, at close of camp. Sailed for France Sept. 22, 1917. Student at F. A. School, Saumur, France, from Oct. 1, to Dec. 31, 1917, under French. Assigned to 149th F. A. of the 42nd (Rainbow) Div. on Jan. 1, 1918. Joined at Coetquidan training camp on that date. Went to the Front with them Feb. 1, 1918. About 8 mos. at the Front, serving on defensive sectors, first near Luneville, one month; near Baccarat, 3 mos; took part in resisting drive on Paris by Germans in July, 1918, in Château Thierry offensive. Sent to hospital while on march to take part in St. Mihiel drive. Ill with pneumonia, due to gassing during Château Thierry drive, for two months, at Base Hosp. No. 7. Sent to Nice on the Riviera for one month convalescent leave. At Monte Carlo on Armistice Day. On Mar. 1, 1919 was one of 2000 officers and men sent to School in England. Spent four months studying law at the Inst. of Court, London, Eng. Sailed for home July 15 and landed in N. Y. July 29. Hon. dis., Aug. 15, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 30 Church St., New York City. (Home, 70 High St., Andover, Mass.)


CRONIN, WILLIAM PATRICK: L


Enl., Oct., 1918, S. A. T. C., Villanova College, Villanova, Pa .; hon. dis., Dec., 1918. Present address - Ballardvale, Mass.


CUMMINGS, ARTHUR H .:


Enl. in U. S. Navy in 1904, from Andover, and has served continuously ever since. In 1914 was warranted a Gunner in the Navy. At the outbreak of the World War was on the U. S. Seattle and convoyed the first troops to France in 1917, landing at Brest. Was in Paris on July 4, 1917. Made continuous trips with troops during the war. The U. S. S. Seattle was attacked by submarines on the first trip, but escaped without injury. The Seattle was Ad- miral Gleaves' flagship at the time. Made Ensign in Aug., 1917; commissioned Lt., J. G., Nov. 1917; Lt., Senior Grade, Sept. 1918. Has since been made Capt. and is at present in charge of a squadron of five destroyers stationed at Newport, R. I.


CUNNINGHAM, FRANK ARTHUR:


Born June 17, 1889, Andover, Mass .; enl. June 5, 1918, A. E. F., serving in Bat. C., 2nd F.A., at Camp Fremont, Cal., and at Fort Sill, Okla. Sailed for France Aug. 25, 1918, as No. 1 Cannonier. Received shrapnel wound in right leg in battle of Belleau Woods. Detailed by sickness in Brest, France, after the Armistice was signed, then debarked to Hospital in N. Y. Hon. dis., Feb. 15, 1919, at Camp Grant, Ill.


Present address - 647 Washington St., Dorchester, Mass.


CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS A .:


Born, Feb. 6, 1894, Andover, Mass .; enl. Apr. 29, 1918, Co. F., 301st Inf., 76th Div., Camp Devens. Left N. Y. for England July 6, 1918. Arrived at Liverpool July 17 and left for France a week later. Transferred to 41st Div., Co. G, 163rd Inf., and later transferred to P. E. S. Pro. to Corp. Oct. 13, 1918. Hon. dis., Sept. 8, 1919, Camp Devens, Mass. Present address - 16 Durham St., So. Lawrence, Mass.


CURRAN, MAURICE JOYCE:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl., May 15, 1918, as priv., O. T. C .; com. 2nd Lt., F. A., U. S.A., Aug. 31, 1918; hon. dis., Dec. 10, 1918.


Present address-Andover, Mass.


CURTIS, ALBERT EVERETT:


Born, Aug. 19, 1898, Malden, Mass. Enl. Oct. 30, 1918, U. S. N. R. F. Hon. dis., Jan. 23, 1919, Newport, R. I. Present address - Dascomb Road, Ballardvale, Mass.


CUSSAN, CORNELIUS:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 94 North Main St., Andover, Mass


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CUTHILL, ERIC STEADMAN:


Born, Nov. 18, 1898, Andover, Mass .; enl. Aug. 19, 1918 as Seaman, Merchant Marine, Coastwise service. Hon. dis., Dec. 1, 1918.


Present address - 89 Ferry St., Lawrence, Mass.


DAILLEY, THOMAS JOSEPH:


Born, Dundee, Scotland; enl. April 15, 1918; reported May 10, 1918; assigned to Naval Reserve at Newport, R. I. Released Jan. 22, 1919.


Present address - 73 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


DALEY, EDWARD FRANCIS:


Born, July 25, 1889, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl. Feb. 25, 1918. With Co. K, 58th Inf., 4th Div. and Co. D, 143rd Inf., 36th Div. In Second Battle of Marne. With Army of Occupation from Dec., 1918 to July 20, 1919. Wounded by machine gun bullet in left arm and received shrapnel wound in left thigh. Hon. dis., Aug. 10, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - Tewksbury St., Ballardvale, Mass.


DALEY, JOSEPH JAMES:


Born, Apr. 7, 1891, Andover, Mass .; enl. April 16, 1917 as 1st Sgt., with Bat. F., 102nd F. A. Left N. Y. Sept. 21, 1917, arrived home Apr. 12, 1919. Engagements - Seicheprey, Apr. 20, 1918; Xivray, June 16, 1918; Second Battle of Marne, July 18, 1918; St. Mihiel, Sept. 12, 1918; Argonne-Meuse, Oct. 12, 1918. Gassed, July 14, 1918. Hon. dis .. , Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 14 Bartlet St., Andover, Mass.


DALEY, THOMAS JOSEPH:


Enl., U. S. N. R. F .; as. Training Station, Newport, R. I.


DALEY, TIMOTHY F .:


Born, Malden, Mass .; Seaman U. S. Navy; enl. March 19, 1017; assigned to U. S. Vir- ginia at Boston. Hon. dis. June 10, 1919.


Present address- 9 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


DALTON, HARRY C .:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 45 Whittier St., Andover, Mass.


DALY, FREDERICK JOSEPH:


Went overseas Apr. 28, 1917, with Andover Ambulance Unit; enl. Oct. 1, 1917, as priv., Q. M. C., U. S. A .; com. Nov. 24, as 2nd Lt., Q. M. C .; as. to motor transportation; pro. Oct. 1, 1918, to be 1st Lt. M. T. C .; hon. dis. Feb. 3, 1919.


DALY, MICHAEL JOSEPH:


Born in Andover; enl., at Fort Strong, Boston in 55th Coast Art .; sailed for France March, 1918; transferred to 119th F. A .; died of wounds received from German airplane bomb, Sept. 2, 1918.


DAVIES, GEORGE CHISHOLM:


Born, Glasgow, Scotland; reported Sept. 3, 1918; assigned to 15th Co., 4th Battalion at Camp Devens; 2nd Co., 1st Battalion Depot Brigade. Hon. dis. Dec. 11, 1918.


Present address - 3 Buxton Court, Andover, Mass.


DAVIES, THOS .:


Enl., April, 1917 in Battery C, 102nd F.A .; sailed overseas Sept., 1917; in all battles of 26th Div .; returned April, 1919; hon. dis., April 29, 1919.


Present address - Andover, Mass.


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DAVIS, CHARLES WILLIAM:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. July 30, 1918; assigned to Co. 18, 5th Battalion, at Camp Syr- acuse. Hon. dis. Aug. 9, 1918. Present address - 4 Harding St., Andover, Mass.


DAVIS, EDWARD BARTON:


Born, Aug. 30, 1892, Andover, Mass .; enl. Aug. 15, 1918, - Motor Transportation Corps, Repair Unit 307. Left U. S. Oct. 19, 1918, returning Apr. 30, 1919. Made Sgt., Feb. 1, 1919. Hon. dis., May 3, 1919, Camp Dix, N. J.


Present address - Center St., Ballardvale, Mass.


DAVIS, ELMER ERWIN:


Born, Andover, Mass .; served on the Mexican Border from July, 1916 to Nov. 1916; enl. Mar. 25, 1917; assigned to Co. F, 101st Inf. at Framingham; sailed from Hoboken, Sept. 7, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire Sept. 20. Sailed from Brest, March 27, 1919, arriving at Boston, April 5. Was in the following battles: Chemin des Dames, Château-Thierry, Toul, Fleury, St. Mihiel, Seicheprey, and Argonne. Was wounded three times: left shoulder wound at St. Mihiel, concussion-paralysis of legs at Château-Thierry, gassed at Toul. Hon. dis., April 28, 1919.


Present address - 4 Harding St., Andover, Mass.


DEA, HENRY:


Born, June 24, 1896; enl. May 30, 1917. Camp Syracuse, 16 Replacement Bn., June 5 to Nov. 21, '17; Co. D, 16 Inf., France, Nov. 21, 1917. Picardy Sector, 3 mos .; Alsace-Lorraine, Battle of Soissons, July 18, 1917. Received two wounds. Hon. dis., Mar. 20, 1919, Camp Upton.


Present address - Silver Bay, N. Y.


DEA, ROBERT:


Born, Mar. 19, 1893, Boston, Mass .; enl. Dec. 3, 1917. Specialist School, Fortress Monroe, Va., Dec. 3, '17 to Mar. 10, '18. Coast Defenses of Savannah, Ga., Fort Screven, Mar. 11, '18 to June 30, '18. 10th Anti-Air Craft Battery, France, July 1, 1918 to Jan. 1, 1919. The location of the 10th Anti-Aircraft Battery, France, was the defense of A. E. F. Hd'qtrs., Chaumont. Made Sgt., 1st cl., Electrician, C. A. C., Mar. 12, 1918. Hon. dis., June 20, 1919, U. S. A. Hosp. No. 19.


Present address - 28 Summer St., Andover, Mass.


DEA, THOMAS PATTERSON:


Born, June 15, 1891, Jamaica Plain, Mass .; enl., Sept. 21, 1917, B. Co., 302 M. G. B., 76th Div., Camp Devens. Sailed for France July 8, 1918. Transferred to A Co., 2nd M. G. B., 1st Div. In battles of St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. Went to American Hosp. Base 57, Paris, for internal injuries, on Oct. 28, 1918. Transferred to Hosp. at Brest and sailed for home Dec. 24, 1918. Made Corp., Nov. 1, 1917. Hon. dis., Jan. 24, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 28 Summer St., Andover, Mass.


DEAN, WILLIAM JUDSON:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918. Present address - 8 Locke St., Andover, Mass.


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DEFAZIO, CHARLES:


Enl. April, 1917; assigned to Battery F, 102nd F. A .; promoted to Corp .; sailed from Ho- boken Sept. 23, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire Oct. 5 .; sailed from Brest March 31, 1919, arriving at Boston April 10, 1919; fought in battles of Seicheprey, Château-Thierry, 2nd Battle Marne, St. Mihiel, Argonne, Verdun, Toul; hon. dis., April 29, 1919. Present address - Wakefield, Mass.


DE FAZIO, RALPH:


Enl., April, 1917; assigned to Battery F, 102nd F. A .; sailed from Hoboken Sept. 23, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire, Oct. 5; sailed from Brest March 31, 1919, arriving at Boston April 10, 1919; fought in battles of 26th Division; hon. dis., April 29, 1919. Present address - Wakefield, Mass.


DEMPSIE, JAMES, JR .:


Enl. Feb. 13, 1918 in 3rd Signal Service Co., 209th Field Signal Battalion, 9th Div .; hon. dis., Feb. 5, 1919.


Present address - 12 Essex St,, Andover, Mass.


DENTERMONT, ROY T .:


Inducted Nov. 9. 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 26 Pine St., Andover, Mass.


DEVLIN, EDWARD J .:


Born, Lawrence, Mass .; Seaman 1st class U. S. Navy ;. enl. June 9, 1917; assigned to Com- monwealth Pier at Boston. Hon. dis., Nov. 22, 1918.


Present address - 8 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


DEYERMOND, ROBERT VICTOR:


Born, June 10, 1892, Belfast, Ireland; enl. Apr. 22, 1918. 11th Co., 3rd Bn., Depot Brig., Camp Devens, 2 mos .; 302nd Inf., Co. K, 76th Div. and France, also 80th Div., 320th Inf., Co. C. In battles of St. Mihiel and Argonne. Pro. to Priv. 1st cl., June 12, 1918; to Corp., July 2, 1918, and to Sgt., Sept., 1918. Hon. dis., June 9, 1919, Camp Dix. Present address - Andover, Mass.


DEYERMOND, WILLIAM:


Born, Feb. 18, 1886, Belfast, Ireland; enl. Jan. 10, 1918, 16th Co., C. A. C., Jan. 10, 1918 to July 10, 1918. 43rd Art., C. A. C., July 13, 1918 to Jan. 23, 1919. Overseas, July 13, 1918 to Jan. 11, 1919. In Meuse-Argonne operations. Made Corp., Mar. 1, 1918; Sgt., July 1, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 23, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 16 Morton St., Andover, Mass.


DICK, JAMES:


Born, Jan. 12, 1886, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 24, 1917. Corp., Bat. C., 102nd F. A. Chemin des Dames, Seicheprey Battle, Xivray Battle, Aisne Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne engagements. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 55 High St., Hartford, Conn.


DIMLICH, HERBERT CHARLES:


Born, Oct. 6, 1895, Lawrence, Mass .; enl. May 27, 1918. Co. C, 107 Field Sig. Bat., 32nd Div. Overseas Sept. 1, 1918 to May 19, 1919. Army of Occupation, Dec. 1, 1918 to Apr. 1, 1919. Hon dis., May 23, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 104 Salem St., Andover, Mass.


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DODGE, EDWARD S .:


Born, June 9, 1898, Andover, Mass .; enl. April 16, 1917; assigned to Battery F, 102nd F. A., 26th Division; served with A. E. F. 18 months. Sailed from Hoboken, Sept. 23, 1917, ar- riving at St. Nazaire, Oct. 5, 1917; sailed from Brest, March 31, 1919, arriving at Boston, April 10, 1919. Was in the battles of Seicheprey, Château-Thierry, 2nd battle of the Marne, St. Mihiel, Argonne, Toul. Hon. dis., April 29, 1919. Present address - 68 Park St., Andover, Mass.


DODGE, (HORACE) HOLBROOK:


Born May 23, 1900, Andover, Mass .; enl., Oct., 1918, Harvard S. A. T. C. Hon. dis., Dec., 1918, Cambridge, Mass. Present address - 68 Park St., Andover, Mass.


DOHERTY, JOHN PHILIP:


Born, May 5, 1900, Andover, Mass .; enl., Oct. 10, 1918, S. A. T. C., Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Hon. dis., Dec. 8, 1918, Chestnut Hill, Mass.


Present address - 21 Harding St., Andover, Mass.


DOHERTY, PETER:


Born, Aug. 7, 1892, Dundee, Scotland; enl. Jan. 8, 1918. Served with the Railway Construc- tion Bn. Sailed from Montreal Aug. 17, 1918. Acting Corp. during voyage overseas. Hon. dis. from Peel St., Barracks (Montreal), Dec. 23, 1918, with rank of Sapper.


DOLE, CHARLES MINOT:


Born, Apr. 18, 1899, Tyngsboro, Mass .; enl. Oct. 15, 1918, Central O. T. C., 39th Co., 7th Bn., Camp Lee, Va. Hon. dis., Nov. 19, 1918, Camp Lee, Va. Present address - 34 Phillips St., Andover, Mass.


DOLE, PERCY JOSEPH:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. Jan. 18, 1918; assigned to Kelly Field, Texas; transferred from 870th Aero Squadron to U. S. Military School Aeronautics. Hon. dis., Nov. 30, 1918. Present address - 1 Stinson St., Andover, Mass.


DONOVAN, F. M .:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - Sunset Rock Road, R. F. D. No. 2, Andover, Mass.


DONOVAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH:


Born, Feb. 13, 1895, Andover; enl., Sept. 21, 1917, Co. B., 302d M. G. Bn .; hon. dis., June 20, 1919, Camp Devens, as private.


Present address - 16 Pearson St., Andover, Mass.


DONOVAN, RICHARD:


Born, June 5, 1892, Ireland; enl., April 20, 1918, Hd'qtrs Co., C. E. F .; trained at Toronto, Canada; sailed for England, May 20, 1918; trained at Whitby Camp until Armistice was signed; hon. dis., Aug. 22, 1919, Toronto, Canada, as private. Present address - New York City.


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DOUTY, WILLIAM FRANCIS:


Born, Feb. 28, 1892, Southbridge, Mass .; enl. July 24, 1917. Hon. dis., July 30, 1917. Present address - Ballardvale, Mass.


DOVE, PERCIVAL:


Com. Sept. 18, 1917, as Major, Ord. Corps; as. as Inspector, Field Depot Branch; made Div. Ord. Officer, 12th Div., Camp Devens; trans. to be C. O., Morgan Gen. Ord. Depot; hon. dis., 1920.


DOWD, DOMINICK JOSEPH:


Born, Castle Baldwin, Ireland; enl. Oct. 5, 1918, in Co. B, Boston College S. A. T. C. at Boston. Hon. dis., Dec. 7, 1918.


Present address - 59 Elm St., Andover, Mass.


DOWD, JOHN PATRICK:


Enl. in F Co. 101st Inf., Aug. 5, 1917; transferred, Jan. 10, 1919, to 128th St. Nazaire Casual Co .; Jan. 22nd, transferred to Hoboken Casual Co .; hon. dis., Feb. 1, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass.


Present address - 4 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


DOWNS, EDWARD:


Born, Dec. 1, 1888, Dundee, Scotland; enl., Dec. 14, 1917, Fort Andrews, Boston Harbor, 13 Co., C. A. C., Dec. 14, 1917 to Jan. 16, 1918; Hd'qtrs. Co. 55 Regt. C. A. C., Jan. 16, 1918 to Feb. 9, 1919. Left U. S. Mar. 24, 1918, arriving in France Apr. 2, 1918. Left France Jan. 10, 1919, arriving in N. Y., Jan. 22, 1919. In 2nd Battle of Marne; Aisne and Vesle Offensive; 3rd Battle of Verdun, Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Passed exam. for Gunner, 2nd cl., May 1, 1918. Made Priv., 1st cl., June 1, 1918. Hon. dis., Feb. 9, 1919, Fort Wright, N. Y.


Present address - 41 Elm St., Andover, Mass.


DRISCOLL, JOHN J .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; inducted Nov. 9, 1918. Hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918. Present address - 40 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


DRISCOLL, LEO PATRICK:


Born, Dec. 20, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl. March 26, 1918; assigned to U. S. Navy at Hingham; transferred to Armed Guard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Seaman, 1st cl. and gun cap- tain. Hon. dis., Dec. 20, 1918.


Present address - 53 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


DUDLEY, ALEXANDER JOSEPH:


Born, Dundee, Scotland; enl. Aug. 25, 1917; assigned to Headquarters, 29th Div. at Camp McClellan, Ala., as Army Field Collector. Served with A. E. F. 12 months; sailed from Newport News, June 14, 1918, arriving at St. Nazaire, June 28. Sailed from Brest, June 5, 1919, arriving at New York, June 12. In the battle of Argonne. Accident at Bourbeonne- les Baines, April 5, 1918. Hon. dis., Sept. 4, 1919.


Present address - 76 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


DUGAN, JAMES:


Enl., April 1917 in Bat. C, 102nd F. A .; pro. to Corp .; sailed overseas, Sept. 1917; in all battles of 26th Division; returned April, 1919; hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919.


Present address - New York City.


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DUGAN, JOHN LEO:


Born, Dec. 21, 1895, Andover, Mass .; enl., Apr. 9, 1917 as Chief Yeoman, U. S. N. R. F. U. S. Naval Dispensary, Boston, Mass., Apr. 9 to Sept. 30, 1918. U. S. Receiving Ship, Sept. 30 to Mar. 28, 1919. Released from active duty at Receiving Ship, Boston, Mass., Mar. 28, 1919.


Present address - 27 Maple Ave., Andover, Mass.


DUGAN, PETER JOSEPH:


Born, Ashton, Underlyen, England; enl. as 4 year Reserve Man; reported July 25, 1917; assigned to Commonwealth Pier, Boston; transferred to Transport Service, U. S. S. Mt. Vernon. Landed at Brest, France nine times and at Southampton, Eng. Hon. dis., Jan. 20, 1919.


Present address - Highland Road, Andover, Mass.


DUFFEN, HAROLD RODERICK:


Born, Feb. 1, 1900, Methuen, Mass .; enl., June 13, 1918. 181st Co. Marines at Paris Island, S. C., June 20, 1918-Aug. 10, 1918; D Co., 6th Separate Bn., U. S. Marines, Aug. 11, 1918-Oct. 1, 1918, 76th Co., 1st Bn., 5th Reg't., U. S. Marines, Oct. 3, 1919-Aug. 13, 1920. On burial detail on Champagne sector. Went over the top in Argonne Drive, also in Meuse. Marched up into Germany in Nov., remaining there until July, 1919. Hon. dis., Aug. 13, 1919, Quantico, Va.


Present address - 44 West St., Methuen, Mass.


DUNCAN, JAMES:


Born, Sept. 26, 1897, Johnshaven, Scotland; enl. July 1, 1918 with Canadians. 1st Central Ontario Reg't., June 1 to June 16. 4th Div., M. G. Corps, June 16 to July 1, 1919. Left Canada for England and France, June 24, 1918; returned to Canada, July 1, 1919. Hon. dis., July 1, 1919, Montreal, Canada.


Present address - 58 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


DUNNELLS, CLIFFORD W .:


Born, Aug. 12, 1893, Andover, Mass .; enl. Aug. 22, 1917. Field Hosp. 20, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga .; McClellan, Ala .; Wadsworth, So. Carolina; O. T. C. (Infantry) Camp Dodge, Ia. and Camp Grant, Ill. Made Corp., Feb., 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 4, 1918, Camp Grant, Il1. Present address - 19 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass.


DUNNELLS, HOWARD WINSLOW:


Born, June 28, 1898, Andover, Mass .; enl. Apr. 7, 1917, as Seaman, U. S. Navy. Hon. dis., Dec. 14, 1917, Chelsea Naval Hosp.


Present address - 19 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass.


EASTWOOD, CLARENCE B .:


Born, Oct. 25, 1893, Andover, Mass .; enl. July 26, 1917. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, and Argonne-Meuse. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 191 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


EASTWOOD, GEORGE L .:


Born, Nov. 8, 1896, Andover; enl., June 1, 1918, private, 1st cl., Camp Johnston, Jackson- ville, Fla .; as. 333rd Supply Co., as Storage Battery Instructor; overseas, Oct. 6, 1918- July 27, 1919; hon. dis., Camp Devens, Aug. 5, 1919.


Present address: 191 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


EATON, CHARLES ALFRED:


Born, Andover, Mass .: enl., April 29, 1918; 11th Co., 3rd Bn., 151st D. B .; hon. dis., from Camp Devens, May 10, 1918.


Present address - 21 Bartlett St., Andover, Mass.


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EATON, THAXTER:


Born, July 28, 1887, Andover, Mass .; enl. Apr. 29, 1918. 9th Co., 3rd Bn., 151st Dep. Brig., Camp Devens, Apr. 29 to July 15, 1918; Det. Med. Dept., 151st Dep. Brig., Camp Devens, July 15, 1918 to May 27, 1919. Made Sgt., Dec. 13, '18; Sgt., 1st cl., May 7, 1919. Hon. dis., May 27, 1919.


Present address - 2 Summer St., Andover, Mass.


EDWARDS, GEORGE:


Enl. Oct. 19, 1918 in C. E. F. Engineers; hon. dis., Dec. 19, 1918.


Present address - 28 Main St., Andover, Mass.


ELDRED, EDWARD THOMAS:


Born, June 27, 1891, London, England; enl., June 24, 1916, as Priv., 1st cl., with Co. F, 101st Inf., 26th Div. Chemin des Dames, Feb. 6-Mar. 21, 1918; Toul Sector, Mar. 28 to Apr. 20, 1918; St. Mihiel, May 4 to July 28, 1918; Château Thierry, July 20 to July 28, 1918. Hon. dis., May 2, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 46 Maple Ave., Andover, Mass.


ELDRED, GEORGE F .:


Born, London, England; enl., Aug. 16, 1917. 68th Aero Squadron, Aug. 21, to Dec. 25, 1918, and 489th Aero Squadron, Dec. 15 to Feb. 21, 1919, at Kelly Field, Texas, and Romorantin, France. Made Priv. 1st cl., Feb. 1, 1918; Corp., June 2, 1919. Hon. dis., Feb. 21, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 139 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


ELDRED, JOHN HENRY:


Born, 1893, London, England; enl. Dec. 11, 1917. Hd'qtrs. Co., 1st Bat., 55th Art., C. A. C. 2nd Battle of Marne; Operations on Vesle, Aug. 9 to Sept. 8, 1918, and Meuse- Argonne offensive, Sept. 25, inclusive. Made Priv. 1st cl., June 1, 1918. Hon. dis., Feb. 5, 1919, Fort Wright, N. Y.


Present address - 139 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


ELDRED, WILLIAM:


Born, London, England; reported Nov. 9, 1918. Hon. dis., Nov. 18, 1918. Present address - 90 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


ENGLISH, CHARLES P .:


Born, Sept. 1, 1894, Andover, Mass .; enl., Apr. 19, 1918. 301st Eng. (Base Hosp. 18, Baizwolles, France). St. Mihiel Offensive, Sept. 12-16, 1918; Toul Sector, Sept. 17-Nov. 11, 1918-May 11, 1919. Hon. dis., June 20, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 127 Butler St., Lawrence, Mass.


ENGLISH, RAYMOND W .:


Born, Mar. 29, 1900, Andover, Mass .; enl. Oct. 7. 1918; assigned to Co. A, Boston Col- lege S. A. T. C., at Boston. Hon. dis., Dec. 17, 1918.


Present address - 39 High St., Andover, Mass.


ERVING, JOHN MIDDLETON:


Born, Nov. 27, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl. May 14, 1916. Entered active service July 25, 1917. With Co. L, 8th Mass. Reg. M. V. M. and M. N. G., Mar. 14, 1916 to July 15, 1917. With Bat. F, 2nd Reg., M. N. G., and 102nd U. S. F. A., July 15, 1917 to Aug. 24, 1918. With Chemical Warfare Service, attached to 4th Div., Aug. 24, 1918 to Jan. 30, 1919. On detached service with 51st F. A. Brig. Hd'qtrs., Feb. 15, 1918 to Aug. 24, 1918. With 26th Div. in all operations until Aug. 24, 1918; then with 4th Div. in France and Army of Occu- pation. Gassed, June 5, 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 16, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 59 Salem St., Andover, Mass.


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FAIRWEATHER, JAMES D .:


Born, Nov. 12, 1888, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., Aug. 30, 1918. 52nd Bn., Camp Upton, N. Y. Aug. 30-Sept. 12; Chemical Warfare, Camp Kendricks, Lakehurst, N. J., Sept. 12-Dec. 16, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 16, 1918, Camp Kendricks. Present address - Andover, Mass.


FEENEY, BYRON J .:


Inducted Nov. 8, 1918 at Georgetown; hon. dis. from Camp Lee, Va., Nov. 13, 1918. Present address - Andover, Mass.


FEENEY, JAMES WARREN:


Born June 17, 1895, Andover, Mass .; enl. May 12, 1917, as Cadet, R. O. T. C., Plattsburg, N. Y. At Plattsburg until Aug., 1917. Aug., 1917 to Jan., 1918, 76th Div., Camp Devens. Jan., 1918 to Sept., 1918, Zone Q. M., Washington, D. C., as Motor Transport Officer. Sept., 1918 to Jan. 1919, 14th Div., Camp Custer, Mich., as Disbursing Officer, also Div. Athletic Officer. Made 2nd Lt. Q. M. C., Aug. 15, 1917; 1st Lt., Q. M. C., Mar. 11, 1918; Captain, Q. M. C., Aug. 16, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 31, 1919, Camp Custer. Has since died of tuberculosis contracted while in service.


FERGUSON, GEORGE W .:


Born, Springfield, Mass .; reported Nov. 10, 1918; assigned to Camp Lee. Hon. dis., Nov. 12, 1918.


Present address - Draper Cottage, Andover, Mass.


FETTES, CHARLES JOHNSTON:


Born, Sept. 23, 1884, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., Feb. 11, 1918. With 2nd Bn., 1st Central Ontario Reg't., Canada, and 8th Canadian Reserve, Savoy, England. Hon. dis., June 18, 1919, Toronto, Canada.


Present address - 17 Baker's Lane, Andover, Mass.


FETTES, JAMES:


Born, Sept. 30, 1886, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., Oct. 22, 1915, British Army, 4th Black Watch; home service until May 31, 1916; in France on battle front, June, 1916-Oct., 1917; in battles of High Wood (June, 1916), Armentieres (July-Sept., 1916); Beaumont Hamel (Nov. 1916); trans. to 8th Black Watch Reg't, May, 1917; at battles of Arras (May-June1917), Ypres (Sept .- Oct., 1917); wounded at Passendale Ridge Battle; severely wounded, Oct. 12, 1917, hon. dis., Jan. 21, 1919, Dundee, Scotland, as private.




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