Andover, Massachusetts, in the world war, Part 14

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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FITZGERALD, DANIEL AUGUSTINE:


Born, Jan. 28, 1895, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., Apr. 13, 1917 as M. M., 2nd cl. Six weeks in training at Bumpkin Island, from there to Submarine Base at New London, Conn. Did research work on Submarines and helped perfect, test, and install many anti-submarine de- vices. Pro. to M. M., 1st cl., Apr. 2, 1918. Pro. to Ch. M. M., Oct. 15, 1918. Hon. dis., Feb. 14, 1919, New London, Conn.


Present address - 134 Exeter St., Lawrence, Mass.


FLEMING, EDWARD HENRY:


Born, Sept.ยง12, 1892, Ireland; enl. May 10, 1918. Troop E, 310th Cavalry, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., May 10, 1918-Oct. 16, 1918; Bat. E, 58th F. A., Camp Jackson, S. C., Oct. 16, 1918-Jan. 30, 1919. Hon. dis., Jan. 30, 1919, Camp Devens, as Priv., 1st cl. Present address - 54 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass.


FLEMING, JOHN J .:


Born, Mar. 2, 1889, Ireland; enl. Oct. 5, 1917. 304th Ambulance Co. 301 Sanitary train, Camp Devens. Sailed overseas July 5, 1918, returning Dec. 16, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 16, 1918, Camp Devens.


Present address - 54 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass.


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HONOR FLAG FU THIS DISTRICT


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The Town Hall decorated for the first Welcome Home celebration, March 21, 1919.


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FLEMING, WILLIAM ANTHONY:


Born, Oct. 7, 1896, Ireland; enl. May 5, 1918. Medical Corps, U. S. N .; Naval Training Station, Hingham, Mass .; U. S. Radio School, Cambridge, Mass .; Naval Rifle Range, Wakefield. Made Hospital Apprentice, 1st cl., Aug. 5, 1918; Pharmacists Mate, 3rd cl., Nov. 5, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 5, 1919, Little Building, Boston, Mass. Present address - 54 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass.


FLINT, ROY S .:


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


Present address - Jenkins Road R. F. D. 2, Andover Mass.


FORBES, DAVID A .:


Born, Scotland; enl., Sept. 21, 1917, Camp Devens; hon. dis., Oct. 1, 1917, S. C. D., Camp Devens.


Present address - 60 Red Spring Road, Andover, Mass.


FORSYTH, ALEXANDER:


Born, Feb. 7, 1896, Belfast, Ireland; 1st Class Priv. 109th Ind. 28th Div. Reported May 27, 1918; assigned to 7th Co., 152nd Dep. Brigade at Camp Upton; transferred to 49th Inf. Hq. Co. then to Co. K, 109th Inf. Served with A. E. F. from July 30, 1918 to April 22, 1919. Sailed from Hoboken, June 22, 1918, arriving at Brest July 2, 1918; sailed from St. Nazaire, Apr. 24, 1919, arriving at Phila., May 3, 1919. In the following battles and cam- paigns: Meuse, Argonne Offensive, Thiaucourt Sector. Injured from gas inhalation at Apremont, France, Sept. 28, 1918. Hon. dis., May 10, 1919. Present address - 5 Barnard St., Andover, Mass.


FORSYTHE, WILLIAM JOHN:


Born, Aug. 2, 1894, Lisburn, Ireland; enl. Dec. 2, 1917. Service Park Unit No. 335, 77th Div. Left for France Apr. 16, 1918, returned, June 19, 1919. In battles of Baccarat, Vesle, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne. Pro. to Sgt., 2nd cl., Apr. 1918. Pro. to Sgt., 1st cl., July 12, 1918. Hon. dis., July 24, 1919, Camp Devens, Mass.


Present address - 189 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


FOSTER, KENNETH CLEMONS:


Born, Feb. 8, 1895, Andover, Mass .; enl., Sept. 21, 1917, as Priv. 1st cl. With 302nd M. G. Bn. at Camp Devens, Sept. 21,'17 to Nov. 10,'17. Cadet, M. I. T., and Princeton, Nov. 11, '17 to Mar. 16, '18. Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas, Mar. 25, '18 to May 10, '18. Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, May 11, '18 to Jan. 16, '19. Com. 2nd Lt. A. S. (Aeronautics) Oct. 28, '18. Hon. dis., Jan. 16, 1919, Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. Present address - Juniper Ave., Salem Willows, Mass.


FOSTER, WILLIAM PHILLIPS:


Inducted Oct. 1, 1918, S. A. T. C .; hon. dis., Dec. 30, 1918. Present address - 98 Central St., Andover, Mass.


FRASER, HERBERT FREEMAN:


Enl. Mar. 29, 1918, as priv .; assigned to Gas Mask work at Goodrich Rubber Co., Goodyear Tire Co., and Tyer Rubber Co. Hon. dis., Jan. 29, 1919. Present address - School St., Andover, Mass.


FRENCH, EDWARD VINTON:


Born, Mar. 11, 1868, Lynn, Mass .; com. Apr. 8, 1918 as Major, Q. M. C. Served as Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention, A. E. F. with Hd'qtrs at Tours, France. Sailed from Hobo- ken, N. J., May 22, 1918. Sailed from England, May 17, 1919. Hon. dis., Camp Dix, May 31, 1919. Present address-20 School St., Andover, Mass.


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FRESNADA, ANTHONY M .:


Born, July 23, 1896, at Jacksonville, Fla. Entered the service in July, 1918, in 156th Depot Brigade; transferred to 47th Amb. Co., Camp Jackson, S. C. Promoted to Corporal in Nov. 1918. Hon. dis. from Camp Jackson, S. C. in Feb., 1919.


FROTTEN, AMOS:


Enl., April, 1917 in Co. L, 104th Inf .; sailed overseas Sept., 1917; in all battles of 26th Div .; returned April, 1919; hon. dis., April 29, 1919.


Present address - Andover, Mass.


FUESS, CLAUDE MOORE:


Born, Jan. 12, 1885, Waterville, N. Y .; Civilian Ch. of Personnel Div., Camp Johnston, Apr. 20-Sept. 25, 1918; com. Sept. 25 as Major, Q. M. C., and as. as Ch. of Personnel Div., Camp Johnston; trans. Dec. 11 to Washington, O. Q. M. G .; hon. dis., Dec. 19, 1918. Present address-183 Main St., Andover, Mass.


GALLANT, JOSEPH:


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


Present address - South Main Street, Andover, Mass.


GALLANT, WILLIAM J .:


Born, Shidiai, N. B .; Priv., Med. Det., 151st Dep. Brigade; reported April 26, 1918; assigned to 25th Co., Dep. Brigade at Camp Devens; transferred to 352nd Baking Co., to 151st Dep. Brigade; hon. dis., 1919.


Present address - 21 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


GARSIDE, THOMAS H .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; reported Dec. 7, 1917 for duration of the war; assigned to Naval Reserve Force at Newport, R. I. 6 months in Foreign Service in Plymouth, England; sailed from New York, June 14, 1918, arriving at Southampton, England, June 21, 1918. Sailed from Southampton, Dec. 27, 1918, arriving in New York, Jan. 7, 1919. Released Feb. 5, 1919.


Present address: - 48 So. Union St., Andover, Mass.


GEAGAN, JOHN J .:


Born, Versailles, Conn., Sept. 12, 1886; enl. Nov. 23, 1917 at St. Louis; stationed at Jef- ferson Barracks; transferred to Ft. Myer, Va .; sailed from U. S. July 1, 1918; Medical De- tachment, 1st Gas Reg .; killed in action, Nov. 1, 1918.


GEAGAN, PATRICK F .:


Enl., April 8, 1917, as Ch. Elec., U. S. N. R. F .; pro., June, to Gunner; Apr .- Oct., 1917, Supervisor of repair work and installation of new wireless sets on ships, New Orleans Navy Yard; Oct., 1917-Jan., 1919, Censor of Wireless Messages, Swan Island; hon. dis., Mar. 20, 1919, New Orleans, La.


GIBSON, ALEXANDER:


Enl. March 14, 1918 in Canadian Army; 13th R. H. C., Canadian Black Watch; hon. dis., May 19, 1919.


Present address - 9 Shawsheen Road, Andover, Mass.


GIBSON, GEORGE S .:


Born, Cambridge, Mass .; reported Sept. 1918; assigned to Recruit Camp at Syracuse, N. Y .; transferred to 151st Dep. Brigade, Camp Devens; Headquarters, Air Service Detach., Dayton, Ohio. Hon. dis. April 3, 1919.


Present address - Woburn St., Andover, Mass.


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GILL, THOMAS:


Born, Sept. 25, 1889, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 5, 1917. On U. S. S. Rochester, cruiser and transport service, convoying troops between New York and Brest, St. Nazaire and Bor- deaux. Hon. dis., Sept. 9, 1919 as Fireman, 1st cl. Present address - 334 Hart Ave., Detroit, Mich.


GILLEN, JAMES BLAINE:


Born, Aug. 11, 1888, Lawrence, Mass .; Enl. Plattsburg Barracks, Plattsburg, N. Y. Aug. 23, 1917; com. 1st Lt., I. R. C., U. S. Army, Nov. 27, 1917; sailed for overseas duty Jan. 9, 1918 unassigned; assigned from Infantry Specialists Schools, Army School of the Line, A. E. F., to 369th U. S. Infantry in Argonne, March 24, 1918; transferred to Tank Corps, A. E. F., May 23, 1918; promoted to Captain, Nov. 7, 1918; hon. dis. as Captain, Adju- tant 302nd T. C., May 9, 1919 at Camp Meade, Md.


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


GILLESPIE, DAVID DORWARD:


Born, Oct. 13, 1896, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., Mar. 11, 1917, Canadian Forces,as Corp'l Army Service Corps; sent, Apr. 3., to England; trans. to 13th Canadian Black Watch; ar. France, Apr. 24., 1917; in battles of Arras, Ypres, Walcourt, Couseycourt, Cambrai, St. Quentin, Mons; did duty at Brussels and Cologne; gassed at St. Quentin, Oct. 12, 1918; blind for 12 days; hon. dis., Apr. 19, 1919, Montreal, Canada.


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


GILLESPIE, JOHN:


Born, Apr. 13, 1895, Dumfermline, Scotland; enl., Sept. 25, 1918. Hd'qtrs., 18th Bn., Camp Dix, N. J., Sept. 25, 1918 to Dec. 2, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 2, 1918, Camp Dix, N. J. Present address - C-o McClary Mfg. Co., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Home, - 54 High St., Andover, Mass.)


GILLIARD, FREDERICK WILLIAM:


Born, May 1, 1893, Philadelphia, Pa .; enl. Sept. 5, 1918 - Camp Upton, N. Y., 152nd Depot Brigade, 5th Co., 2nd Bn., 4th Platoon (infantry). Hon. dis., Sept. 9, 1918, Camp Upton. Present address - 28 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


GILLIS, WILLIAM:


Born, Reading, Mass .; inducted, May 15, 1918; assigned to Kingston State College; trans- ferred from there to Fort Andrews, Newport, R. I. Hon. dis., Jan. 15, 1919. Present address -Oak St., Ballardvale, Mass.


GOLDSMITH, CLARENCE:


Born, May 29, 1874, Andover, Mass .; com., Apr. 6, 1918 as Major, Construction Div., Q. M. C., Washington, D. C. Advisory Engineer on Fire Protection and principal assistant to Advisory Engineer on Water Supply for all emergency construction work in the U. S. and insular possessions. Hon. dis., Apr. 30, 1919, Washington, D. C. Present address - 209 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.


GOLDSTEIN, CHARLES:


Co. G, 4th U. S. Inf., 3rd Div., Army of Occupation in Germany, 1919. Enl. from Pitts- field in Oct., 1917; assigned to Ft. Slocum; transferred to Chickamauga and attached to Co. 3, M. G. B. 3rd Division; went overseas June, 1918, with 175th casuals and served in France until armistice was signed; sent from Army of Occupation in Germany to Poland; last Andover overseas man to get home.


Present address - Park St., Andover, Mass.


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GORDON, DAVID SANDEMAN:


Born, Sept. 6, 1895, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. April 16, 1917. With Bat. F, 102nd F. A., 51st Brig., 26th Div. Sailed from Hoboken Sept. 23, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire, France, Oct. 5th, 1917. Sailed from Brest, Mar. 31, 1919, arrived in U. S. Apr. 10, 1919. In battles of Argonne-Meuse, Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, and St. Mihiel. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens, as Priv., 1st cl.


Present address - 88 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


GORDON, WILLIAM:


Born, Oct. 31, 1888, Scotland; enl., Dec. 1, 1917. With 23rd Eng., Fort Slocum, Nov. 30- Dec. 1; Camp Meade, Dec. 7, from there to Glen Burnie, then to Laurel, Md. Sailed from Hoboken, Mar. 30, arriving at Brest Apr. 13, 1918. In St. Mihiel offensive and the Meuse- Argonne when the Armistice was signed. Left Brest for U. S. May 29, arriving June 9, 1919. Hon. dis., June 19, 1919, Camp Devens.


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


GORDON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER REID:


Born, Nov. 6, 1884, Montrose, Scotland; enl., July 28, 1917. 236th Bn. McLean Highland- ers, July 28, 1917 until Mar. 8, 1918; transferred in France to 72nd Seaforth Highlanders Mar. 8th, until discharged. In battles of Lens, Arras, Appy, Vimy Ridge, Arleux, in ad- vance at Amiens, Aug. 8th and at Arras, Sept. 2nd, 1919. Received large gunshot wound back of right thigh while at Cambria, Sept. 29, 1919. Hon. dis., Mar. 15, 1919, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


Present address - 105 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


GOUGH, WILLIAM ERNEST:


Born, Oct. 18, 1889, Lawrence, Mass .; enl. Oct. 5, 1917, discharged Oct. 11; re-inducted, Apr. 29, 1918. 19th Co., 5th Bn., Depot Brig. Camp Devens, Oct. 1917; 10th Co., 3rd Bn., Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Apr., 1918. Military Police Provost Guard, Camp Devens, June 1918 to Sept. 1918. Pigeon Section S. C., Sept. 1918, Camp Devens. Camp Alfred Vail, Little Silver, N. J., Oct., 1918 to Nov., 1918. Nov., 1918 to Mar. 6, 1918, Pigeon Section S. C., Fort Jay, Governors Island, N. Y. Hon. dis., Mar. 6, 1919, Fort Jay. Present address - Foster's Pond Road, Andover, Mass.


GRAVES, HENRY SOLON:


Born, May 3, 1871, Marietta, Ohio; com., June 6, 1917 as Major of Eng. Corps, Forestry Service. Staff work in France, with 20th Eng. (Forestry). Pro. to Lt. Col., Sept., 1917. Hon. dis., Feb. 2, 1918. Present address - 3454 Newark St., Washington, D. C.


GRAY, ARTHUR LESTER:


Born, Feb. 3, 1893, Andover, Mass .; reported Nov. 8, 1918; assigned to Motor Trans. Service at Camp Lee, Va. Hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 32 Washington Ave., Andover, Mass.


GRAY, CLAREMONT IRA:


Born, Sept. 2, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl., Sept. 3, 1918. 15th Co., 4th Bn., 151st Depot Brig., Camp Devens, and Casual Detachment, 151st Depot Brig., Camp Devens. Hon. dis., Jan. 2, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 32 Washington Ave., Andover, Mass.


GRAY, HAROLD W .:


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


Present address - Dascombe Road, Ballardvale, Mass.


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GREELISH, JAMES ALBERT:


Born, Dec. 22, 1891, Manchester, N. H .; enl. Sept. 21, 1917 as Priv. 1st cl. Served with 302nd M. G. B., Camp Devens, 1917; sailed for overseas July, 1918. Transferred to Co. L, 165th Reg't., 42nd Div. In battles of St. Mihiel, Essey Pamiers, Argonne-Meuse, and with Army of Occupation. Hon. dis., May 22, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 60 Morton St., Andover, Mass.


GREEN, ERNEST:


Enl., April 1917, in Co. L, 104th Inf .; sailed overseas Sept. 1917; in all battles of 26th Div .; returned, April, 1919; hon. dis., April 29, 1919.


Present address - Andover, Mass.


GREEN, ERNEST W .:


Enl. June 18, 1914 in Co. L, 8th Mass. Inf .; Sept. 6, 1917 trans. to Co. L, 103rd Inf .; hon. dis., May 8, 1919. Present address - 90 Main St., Andover, Mass.


GREENE, FRANCIS HENRY :


Enl. Dec. 11, 1917 in Battery F, 54th Art., C. A. C .; hon. dis., Mar. 13, 1919.


Present address - 72 Higgins Ct., Andover, Mass.


GREENHOW, WILLIAM H .:


Born, Sept. 5, 1891, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. Oct. 5, 1917. Served with Co. B, 327 Inf., 82nd Div. from Oct. 5, 1917 to May 28, 1919. Served overseas from April 25, 1918 to May 18, 1919. In Toul Sector June 25-Aug. 9, 1918; Meubeuge Sector, Aug. 17-Sept. 11, 1918; St. Mihiel Offensive, Sept. 12-Sept. 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Sept. 29-Oct. 9, 1918. Made Corp. May 29, 1918. Gassed, Oct. 9, 1918. Hon. dis., May 28, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 128 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


GREENWOOD, CHARLES HENRY:


Born, Aug. 14, 1888, Merrimac, Mass .; enl. Apr. 29, 1918. Joined 301st Eng. Apr. 29, 1918. Sailed from Brooklyn, N. Y., July 14, 1918; arrived at LeHavre, France, July 29, 1919. In St. Mihiel offensive Sept. 12-16, '18; Toul Sector, Sept. 17-Nov. 11, 1918; Army of Occupa- tion, Nov. 17, '18 to May 27, '19. Made Corp., Sept. 1, 1918, Sgt., Apr. 1, 1919. Hon. dis., June 20, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 6 Belmont St., Lawrence, Mass.


GRIFFIN, NORMAN PALMER:


Born, July 30, 1898, Cambridge, Mass .; enl., May 29, 1917 (sworn in), - Feb. 25, 1918, reported at Camp Devens, Base Hosp. No. 7, Camp Devens, Feb. 25, '18 to July 6, '18. Joue les Tours, Indre et Louie, France, July 30, '18 to Feb. 11, '19. Transferred to Base Hosp. No. 120 at same place and left there June 20, '19 for U. S. Made Corp. May 24, 1919. Hon. dis., July 17, 1919, Camp Devens, Mass.


Present address - Andover, Mass.


GROUT, JOHN W .:


Born, Aug. 13, 1893, Cambridge, Mass .; enl., April, 1917; hon. dis., July, 1919. Present address -77 Main Street, Andover, Mass.


GROUT, WALTER THORNDIKE:


Enl. Apr. 1917, as priv., Bat. F, 102nd F. A., 26th Div .; with A. E. F .; hon. dis., Apr., 1919. Present address - 77 Main St., Andover, Mass.


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HADDON, WILLIAM


Enl., 1918, Camp Devens; Co. I, 42d Inf., 12th Div .; hon. dis., 1919.


HAIGH, WILLIAM H .:


Born, Feb. 1, 1892, Andover, Mass .; enl., Sept. 25, 1918. 71st Co. 153 D. B., Camp Dix, Sept. 25, '18-Oct. 22, '18; 74th Eng., Camp Humphrey, Oct. 22, '18-Jan. 6, '19; Co. D, 2nd E. T. R., Camp Humphrey, Jan. 6, '19-Feb. 4, '19. Made Corp. Dec. 3, 1918. Hon. dis., Feb. 4, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 34 Washington Ave., Andover, Mass.


HALE, EDWARD R .:


Born, Castine, Me. Reported, Nov. 9, 1918; assigned to Camp Lee. Hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


HALL, ALBERT L .:


Born, April 7, 1896, Methuen, Mass .; enl., May 23, 1917; assigned to 101st Engineers; sailed for France Sept. 24, 1917; sailed for U. S. March 29, 1919; engaged in the following battles and campaigns, Toul Sector, April 1, 1918-June 19; Rupt Sector, Sept. 2-Sept. 12, 1918; St. Mihiel, Sept. 12-Sept. 16; Troyon, Sept. 14-Oct. 10, 1918; Meuse-Argonne Off., Sept. 26-Nov, 11, 1918; made Serg't Oct. 16, 1918; hon. dis., from Camp Devens, Mass., April 28, 1919.


Present address - 32 Florence St., Andover, Mass.


HAMILTON, ANDREW PATTERSON:


Born, Mar. 24, 1887, Glasgow, Scotland; enl., June 23, 1918, 55th Spruce Squadron, Van- couver, Canada. Hon. dis., Feb. 28, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 6 Temple Place, Andover, Mass.


HAMMOND, WILBUR SMITH:


Born, Aug. 17, 1897, Andover, Mass .; enl., Apr. 28, 1918, Fireman, U. S. N. Served 17 mos. on transport; 2 mos. with Atl. Fleet and 2 mos. at Newport Training Station. Hon. dis., Jan. 22, 1919, Hoboken, N. J., as Fireman, 1st cl.


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


HARDING, RICHARD FRANKLIN:


Born, Apr. 4, 1888, Cambridge, Mass .; enl., Apr. 1, 1917. Bat. A., 101st F. A., until July, 1918. Transferred to Hd'qtrs Co., 161 F. A., as Priv., 1st cl. A. E. F., Sept. 9, 1918-Apr. 9, 1919. Major operations - Aisne-Marne offensive; St. Mihiel offensive; Meuse Argonne offensive. Made Corp. Aug., 1918. Received citation for exceptional gallantry at Chemin des Dames, Mar. 6, 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919.


Present address - 71 High St., Andover, Mass.


HARDY, FRANK KENNETH:


Born, Oct. 22, 1897, Andover, Mass .; enl., Oct. 1, 1918, as C. Q. M., Aviation. Naval Aviation, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 1, to Nov. 18, 1918. Hon. dis., Nov. 18, 1918, Boston, Mass. Present address - Shawsheen Road, Andover, Mass.


HARDY, ROY EDWARD:


Born, Aug. 30, 1892, Andover, Mass .; enl. May 10, 1918. 6th Machine Gun Co., Camp Hancock, Ga., sailed from N. Y., July 30, 1918 - Liverpool - Le Havre. Transferred at St. Aignan to Co. N., 116th Engrs., and stationed at Angers. Left St. Nazaire, Dec. 20, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 6, 1919, Camp Upton. Present address - 115 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


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HARNDEN, CHESTER HALL:


Born, Apr. 17, 1883, Andover, Mass .; inducted Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Camp Lee, Nov. 14, 1918. Present address - 36 Florence St., Andover, Mass.


HARRIS, NORMAN EDWARD:


Born, Oct. 16, 1898; enl., May 3, 1918 as App. Seaman with U. S. Merchant Marine. Hon. dis., Jan. 6, 1919, Boston, Mass.


Present address - 52 Howe St., New Haven, Conn.


HART, CORNELIUS JOSEPH:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl., Aug. 3, 1917 as Priv. 1st cl., with Bat. F., 102nd F. A., 26th Div. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, Argonne- Meuse. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 20 High St., Andover, Mass.


HART, DANIEL J .:


Born, July 9, 1891, Andover, Mass .; enl., June 21, 1918, Co. F., 73rd Inf., Camp Devens; also with Co. I, 73rd Inf., Camp Devens. Hon. dis., Jan. 17, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 20 High St., Andover, Mass.


HART, JOHN P .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl., Feb. 6, 1918. Served with Co. C, 301st F. S. Bn .; 3rd Ser. S. C .; 18th Service S. C .; 321 Field Signal Bn. Left U. S. Oct., 1918, returning, Apr. 1919. Present address - 20 High St., Andover, Mass.


HART, WARREN EVERETT:


Born, Sept. 29, 1895, Everett, Mass .; enl., Apr. 16, 1917 with Bat. F., 102nd U. S. F. A. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 97 Bowdoin St., Medford, Mass.


HARTIGAN, DANIEL A .:


Born, Sept. 7, 1894, Cambridge, Mass .; enl., July 17, 1917, U. S. N. R. F. At U. S. Naval Radio Station, Cambridge, July 17, 1917-July 15, 1918. U. S. S. Lake Benbow, July 15, 1918-Aug. 1, 1919. Served in foreign waters from July 15, 1918 to July 1, 1919. Made Pharmacists Mate, 3rd cl., Jan. 1, 1918; Pharmacists Mate, 2nd. cl., June 15, 1918; Phar- macists Mate, 1st cl., Oct. 1, 1918; Chief Pharmacists Mate, Jan. 1, 1919. Hon. dis., Aug. 1, 1919, 1st Naval Dist., Boston, Mass.


Present address - 5 Hartigan Ct., Andover, Mass.


HARTIGAN, JOHN JOSEPH:


Born, Sept. 19, 1893, Andover, Mass .; enl. Nov. 15, 1917 as H. A. 1st cl., U. S. N. Served at Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, and Harvard Radio School. Hon. dis., Dec. 18, 1918. Present address - Andover, Mass.


HATCH, WILLIAM G .:


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


Present address - 8 Florence St., Andover, Mass.


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HAYES, BARTLETT HARDING:


Born, Jan. 7, 1876, Boston, Mass .; enl., May 13, 1917-Aug. 15, 1917 (1st O. T. C., Camp Warden McLean, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.) Ordered to School of Trench Warfare (Harvard College) Aug. 15, 1917-Sept. 15, 1917. Assigned as C.O., Co. D., 322nd Inf., 81st Div., Sept. 27, 1917. Assigned as Div. Inspector, Sept. 27, 1918-Oct. 7, 1918. Relieved as Div. In- spector and assigned as Brig. Asg't, 162 Inf. Brig. Oct. 8, 1918. Sailed from N. Y., July 31, 1918. Arrived at Liverpool, Eng., Aug. 11, 1918 and proceeded to "Rest Camp", at Morn Hill, remaining there until Aug. 20. Entered Tonnere (Yonne) training area Aug. 23. Pro- ceeded to St. Die sector Sept. 15, which the Division held until Oct. 19, 1918 when relieved and made a part of the First Army. Relieved the 35th Div. in the Sommedieu Sector Nov. 6 and became extreme right division of First Army in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. In fighting line when Armistice went into effect, Nov. 11, 1918. The Division entered the Chatillon-Sur-Seine (Cote D'or) area Dec. 1st and remained there until ordered to the Le Mains area, May 14, 1919. Sailed from St. Nazaire June 5 and arrived in Boston June 13, 1919. Made Capt. Inf., Aug. 17, 1917; Major, Inf., Sept. 14, 1918, as of July 5, 1918. Hon. dis., June 24, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - Phillips St., Andover, Mass.


HAYWARD, HARRY WINTHROP:


Born, Mar. 18, 1891, Andover, Mass .; enl. Feb. 26, 1918, with 317 F. S. Bn. Overseas, July 8, 1918 to June 6, 1919. In battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Hon. dis., June 14, 1919, Camp Devens.


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


HENAULT, AMOS:


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


Present address - 7 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


HENAULT, CHARLES:


Enl., 1918, Camp Devens; hon. dis., 1919.


Present address - 7 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


HENDERSON, GEORGE CUSTER:


Born, Sept. 18, 1890, Andover, Mass .; enl., Dec. 13, 1917, U. S. Air Service, Fort Slocum, N. Y. Went from Fort Slocum Dec. 14, '17 to Kelly Field. Assigned to 474 Aero Const. Sqd. Went from Kelly Field to Morrison, Va., and left there for France Mar. 4, '18. Ar- rived at St. Nazaire Mar. 21,'18. Went from there to Toul Sector. Arrived at Gumbervau, Mar. 29, '18. Remained there constructing field hangars, barracks, etc., until July 12, '18, leaving on that date for Bourches. In Marne sector until Aug. 12; St. Mihiel Sector, and between there and Verdun until Nov. 22, leaving for home on that date. Made Corp., Mar. 1, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 31, 1919, Garden City, L. I., N. Y.


Present address - 2 Farley St., So. Lawrence, Mass.


HENDERSON, JOHN MARK:


Born, Sept. 14, 1893, Andover, Mass .; enl., Dec. 15, 1917, Aviation Section, U. S. Army. Served from Dec. 15, 1917 to Jan. 16, 1918 in 312th Sub at Camp Dix, N. J. Transferred to Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., in the 6th Co., 3rd Air Service Mechanics. Served there till Mar. 25, 1918, transferred to Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. and sailed on June 23rd for France. On detached duty while overseas with Hd'qtrs, Air Service Acceptance Park No. 1, City Fields. Made Corp., Apr. 25, 1918. Hon. dis., July 11, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 64 Red Spring Road, Andover, Mass.


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HENDERSON, WILLIAM J .:


Born, Dec. 24, 1892, Andover, Mass .; reported May 31, 1918; assigned to F. A. Served with A. E. F. from July 22, 1918 to July 29, 1919; sailed from Hoboken, July 22, 1918, arriving in England Aug. 6. Sailed from Brest, July 19, 1919, arriving at Hoboken-July 29, 1919. Took part in battles on the Argonne Front near the Meuse from Sept. 26 to Nov. 10. Army of Occupation from Nov. 22, 1918 to July 9, 1919. Hon. dis., July 29, 1919. Present address - Andover St., Andover, Mass.


HERRICK, BENJAMIN:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918. Present address - Ballardvale, Mass.


HERRICK, CHARLES BENJAMIN AMBROSE:


Born, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl., Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918, Camp Lee, Va. Present address - Ballardvale, Mass.


HIBBERT, JAMES:


Born, Sept. 14, 1895 at Andenshaw, England; enl. Sept. 21, 1917 as priv. 1st class; served with 302nd Machine Gun Battalion Sept. 21, 1917 to Aug. 12, 1918; Headquarters Military Police, Aug. 12, 1918 to July 25, 1919; sailed from U. S. July 8, 1918 and returned July 15, 1919. Hon. dis. from Camp Devens, July 25, 1919.




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