Andover, Massachusetts, in the world war, Part 15

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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HIGGINS, LORING ABBOT:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 6, 1918. 19th Co., C. A. C., Fort Banks, Mass., July 6 to 20; 73rd Reg't. C. A. C., Fort Heath and Fort Strong, July 20 to Aug. 10; Fifth Replace- ment Unit, C. A. C., Fort Strong, Aug. 10 to time of sailing. Arrived in France Sept. 23. Transferred to Bat. D., 148th F. A., 66th Brig., Oct. 19, 1918. Meuse-Argonne offensive, Oct. 20-Nov. 11. Returned to U. S. June 15, 1919. Hon. dis., June 22, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 15 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


HIGGINS, WILLIAM BARNETT:


Born, Mar. 19, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl. July 25, 1917, as 1st Lt., 102nd F. A. With 102nd F. A., Bat. C. and Hd'qtrs. Co., July, 1917-Nov. 1917; Hd'qtrs. 51st F. A. Brig., Nov. 1917-Mar. 1919; Hd'qtrs. Transportation Corps A. E. F., Mar. 1919-Aug. 1919. Opera- tions - Chemin des Dames Sector, Feb .- Mar., 1918; Toul Sector, Mar .- June, 1918; Cham- pagne-Marne Defensive, July 15-18, 1918; Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18-Aug. 4, 1918; St. Mihiel Offensive, Sept. 12, 13, 1918. Served as Intelligence Officer, 51st F. A. through all the above and also for 2 mos. as acting Brig. Adjt. Personnel Adjt. Transportation Corps, Mar. to Aug., 1919. Pro. to Capt., F. A ., July 30, 1918. Hon. dis., Sept. 30, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 15 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


HILL, EDWARD J .:


Born, Lawrence, Mass .; Medical Dept., Camp Wheeler, Georgia; reported May 27, 1918; assigned to Medical Department at Georgetown, Mass. Hon. dis., March 10, 1919. Present address - River Road, Andover, Mass.


HILL, JOHN K .:


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


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


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HILTON, HERMAN JOSEPH:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl., Oct. 22, 1918, Bat. D., 28th Art. Hon. dis., Apr. 7, 1919, Fort Andrews, Mass. Present address - 188 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


HILTON, JAMES HENRY:


Born, June 24, 1894, Andover, Mass .; enl. Aug. 5, 1917 with Bat. F., 102nd F. A., 26th Div. In battles of Champagne-Marne, July 15-18, 1918; Aisne-Marne, July 18-25, 1918; St. Mihiel, Sept. 12, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Oct. 9-Nov. 11, 1918. Hon. dis., June 6, 1919, as Priv. 1st cl.


Present address - 188 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


HILTON, KENNETH:


Born, July 2, 1893, East Boston, Mass .; enl., Mar. 29, 1918 with Bat. F., 306th F. A., 77th Div. Sailed overseas Apr. 24, 1918. In training camp at Camp de Soyes, Bordeaux, May 6 to July 14. July 15 to Aug. 1, Baccarat Sector, relieving 42nd Div. Aug. 11 to Sept. 15, Vesle River Sector in Château Thierry advance. Sept. 26 to Oct. 16, Argonne Forest Drive. Nov. 1 to 11, Aisne-Meuse Drive. Left for U. S. Apr. 21, 1919. Hon. dis., May 10, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 133 Lowell St., Andover, Mass.


HOLDEN, WILLIAM:


Born, Mar. 9, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 25, 1917. Co. L, 8th Mass. Inf. (Militia) May 14, 1916-Labor Day, 1917; Co. L., 103rd U. S. Inf., Labor Day, 1917-Aug. 15, 1918. Reg't'1 Hd'qtrs., 103rd Inf., Aug. 15, 1918 to Apr. 28, 1919. Overseas service, Sept. 25, 1917-Apr. 6, 1919. In Battles of Xivray, Second Battle of Marne (Château Thierry offen- sive), St. Mihiel Salient, and Meuse-Argonne. Made Corp., Jan. 1, 1919. Hon. dis., Apr. 28, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 225 So. Main St., Andover, Mass.


HOLT, HERBERT WARREN:


Born, Nov. 5, 1897, Andover, Mass .; enl. Apr. 7, 1917 as App. Sea. Bumpkin Island; Receiv- ing Ship at Norfolk, Nov. 5, 1917; U. S. S. McNeal, Dec. 20, 1917; U. S. S. Carib, Jan. 15. 1918. On duty sailing between U. S. and France. Pro. to Sea. 2nd cl., Oct. 21; to Sea., Nov. 5, 1917; to Q. M., 2nd., Jan. 15, 1918. Released from active duty Feb. 6, 1919, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Present address, Andover, Mass.


HUBBERT, JAMES W .:


Born, England; enl., Mar. 28, 1918, as Sapper with Canadian Engineers. Served on the Hindenberg Line Sector. In France from Jan. 21, 1919 to Mar. 22, 1919. Hon. dis., Apr. 1, 1919, Montreal, Canada. Present address - 18 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


HUDGINS, WALTER WAITE:


Born, Dec. 10, 1891, Lawrence, Mass .; enl. Sept. 22, 1917 at Lawrence; 4th Co., 20th En- gineers, Nov. 26, 1917 to May 19, 1919. Hon. dis., May 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - Andover, Mass.


HUGHES, FRANK C .:


Born, Dec. 1, 1888, Springfield, Mass .; enl., June 26, 1917. Co. L., 8th Mass. N. G., July 25, 1917-Aug. 28, 1917; Co. L., 103rd U. S. Inf., 26th Div., Aug. 28, '17-July 7, '18. In battles at Chemin-des-Dames, Xivray, Marvoisin, Château Thierry. Hon. dis., July 15, 1919, as Priv. 1st cl., Camp Devens.


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


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HULME, FREDERICK ROBERT:


Born, Apr. 22, 1897, Andover, Mass .; enl. May 16, 1918 as Priv. 1stcl. 1st Co., 4th O. T. C., Camp Devens, May 16-July 29, 1918; 6th Co., 2nd Bn., C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Va., July 29-Aug. 26, 1918; Co. H., 11th Bn., Inf. Replacement & Training Camp, Camp Lee, Sept. 4- Sept. 8; Co. C, 19th Bn., Sept. 8-Oct. 30; Co. E, 8th Bn., Oct. 30-Nov. 29; Co. L, 9th Bn., Nov. 29-Dec. 7. Com. 2nd Lt. Inf., Aug. 28, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 7, 1918, Camp Lee. Present address - 93 Main St., Andover, Mass.


HULME, LILLIAN:


Born, in Scotland; Army Nurse Corps .; reported Oct. 9, 1917 at Camp Devens; served with A. E. F. 4 months. Sailed from Hoboken, Sept. 14, 1918, arriving at Southampton, Eng., Sept. 21. Sailed from Liverpool, Eng., Jan. 1919, arriving at New York, Jan. 1919. Hon. dis., Jan. 25, 1919.


Present address - 8 Chapman Ave., Andover, Mass.


HUMPHREYS, IRVING Z .:


Born, 1897, Lawrence, Mass .; enl. Sept. 3, 1918 in 15th Co. 4th Battalion, Depot Brigade, Camp Devens; Nov. 22, 1918, transferred to Provost Guard Co. of Infantry, Camp Devens; hon. dis., April 19, 1919.


Present address - 66 Central St., Andover, Mass.


HUTCHESON, DOUGLAS WALLACE:


Born, Nov. 10, 1894, Andover, Mass .; enl. Dec. 15, 1917 as Musician. U. S. Naval Trans- port Service - on board U. S. S. De Kalb. Made twelve successful trips between March 1918 and June 28, 1919. Trained at Newport, R. I. Transferred to Philadelphia Navy Yard, then to Newport News, Va. Entered Bordeaux, St. Nazaire, Brest, and Liverpool, Eng. Destroyed a floating mine between Liverpool and Brest. Hon. dis., July 24, 1919, as Musician, 2nd cl., Hingham, Mass.


Present address - 89 Summer St., Andover, Mass.


HUTCHESON, ROBERT:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. July 24, 1917; assigned to 236th Highlanders at Frederic- ton, N. B. Transferred to No. 1 Co., 1st Division, Canadian Forces. Sailed from Vancouver, Aug. 1917, arriving at Vladivostok, Sept. 1918. Sailed from Vladivostok, June 6, 1919, ar- riving at Vancouver, June 23, 1919. Took part in battles all through the Siberian Territory Offensive. Hon. dis., July 8, 1919.


Present address - P. O. Ave., Andover, Mass.


INGRAM, ELBERT C .:


Born, Lawrence, Mass .; French Aviation, Phillips Acad. Alumni Unit; volunteered June 25, 1917; sailed from U. S. June 25, 1917, arriving at Bordeaux July 4, 1917; sailed from Port overseas Aug., 1917, arriving in New York Aug., 1917. Hon. dis., Aug. 1, 1917. Present address - 43 Salem St., Andover, Mass.


INGRAM, GEORGE E .:


2nd Training Camp, Plattsburg from Aug. 25 to Nov. 25, 1917; reported for duty Dec. 15, 1917 at Leon Spring, Texas; assigned to 672nd Aero Squadron, Mar. 16, 1918; transferred to 338th Aero Squadron, June 28, 1918; sailed from U. S. June, 1918; returned Dec. 18, 1918; hon. dis., Jan. 3, 1919.


Present address - Salem St., Andover, Mass.


JACKSON, ROBERT E .:


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


Present address - 165 No. Main St., Andover, Mass.


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JENKINS, ARTHUR KIMBALL:


Born, Aug. 21, 1892, Andover, Mass .; enl. Nov. 11, 1917 as Seaman, 2nd cl., U. S. N. R. F. Bumpkin Island Training Ship, Nov. 11, 1917. Transferred to Wakefield Rifle Range, Jan. 20, 1918 and there made "Sharpshooter." Transferred to Boston Section, Commonwealth Pier, Feb. 10, 1918; Boston Section, Lockwood's Basin, East Boston, May 15, 1918. Served as Naval Port Guard from Feb. 10, 1918 to Dec. 21, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 21, 1918, Lock- wood's Basin.


Present address - 109 Elm St., Andover, Mass.


JEWETT, FREDERICK C .:


Born, Lawrence, Mass .; enl. April 1, 1917; assigned to U. S. N. R. F .; U. S. S. Nebraska at Boston, Mass; transferred to Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va .; Virginia Beach, Rifle Range, Va. Made three convoy trips and special detail trip to Uruguay. Released Feb. 18, 1919.


Present address - 25 Highland Road, Andover, Mass.


JEWETT, WILLIAM SEBASTIAN:


Born, Oct. 24, 1891, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., May 9, 1917. Recruit Co. B., Ft. Slocum, May 10-May 25, 1918, 8th Aero Squadron; Ft. Sam Houston (Kelly Field), San Antonio, Tex., May 27-Sept. 1, 1917. Transferred with 8th squadron from San Antonio to Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich., June 29, 1917. Transferred to Aero squadrons at Selfridge Field in order named: - 40th, 41st, 87th, 96th, 157th; Flying School Detachment A, B, C, D, and E. (These transfers were made in order to keep men who had enlisted at the outbreak of the war on this side as instructors, as the various squadrons were sent overseas.) Made Corp. Oct. 1, 1917; Sgt., Oct. 30, 1917; Master Signal Electrician, Dec. 24, 1917; 2nd Lt., Aug. 15, 1918; 1st Lt., Jan. 3, 1919. Had collision in air at height of 3,000 ft., with another plane. Neither could be controlled, but, although both planes were reduced to kindling wood, the only in- jury resulting was a broken nose which the pilot of the lower plane sustained. Hon. dis., Jan. 22, 1919.


Present address - c-o The Washington Times, Washington, D. C.


JONES, SEWELL ARTHUR:


Born, Sept. 11, 1899, Whitman, Mass .; enl., Oct. 10, 1918 - S. A. T. C., Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. Made Cadet Sgt., Nov. 1, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 14, 1918, Amherst, Mass. Present address - Psi U. House, Amherst, Mass.


JOHNSON, ALBERT HORACE:


Born, London, England; enl., July, 1917, as Machinists Mate. Served with construction corps at Boston Navy Yard until discharged. Hon. dis., Aug., 1919, Boston Navy Yard . Present address - Gould Road, Andover, Mass.


JOHNSON, ARTHUR KIMBALL:


Born, Nov. 8, 1892, Peabody, Mass .; enl. March 29, 1918; assigned to 7th Co., Depot Brigade, and later to Medical Department at Camp Devens, Mass .; laboratory worker at Base Hos- pital, Camp Devens; 712 months in active service, and 212 months indefinite furlough; transferred from Medical Dept. to Infantry unassigned Nov. 13, 1918, for the purpose of teaching Chemistry at the S. A. T. C., Lowell Textile School, Lowell, Mass. Hon. dis., Feb. 3, 1919 from Camp Devens.


Present address - Andover, Mass.


JOHNSON, GUSTAV:


Born, Hoja, Sweden; 39th Field Artillery, Battery E. Inducted July 30, 1918; assigned to 39th Field Artillery at Alhambra. Hon. dis., Feb. 6, 1919, from Camp Kearney, Cal. Present address - 20 Harding St., Andover, Mass.


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JUDGE, GEORGE HOMER:


Born, Apr. 2, 1889, Peterboro, Ont., Canada; enl., Aug. 1918 - Wentworth Institute Train- ing Detachment. Hon. dis., Dec. 4, 1918, Boston, Mass. Present address - 7 Elm Court, Andover, Mass.


JULLY, DAVID LEO:


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


KASABIAN, SOOREN A .:


Born, Armenia, July 16, 1896; enl. July 24, 1918 in Co. C, 42nd Inf .; pro. corp., Apr. 12, 1919; hon. dis., May 20, 1919. Present address - 81 Chandler Road, Andover, Mass.


KEEFE, WALTER L .:


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Born, Andover, Mass. Naval Reserve Force; enl. April 7, 1917; reported June 15, 1917; assigned to Training Station at Bumpkins' Island; transferred to Instructor, Rifle Range, Annapolis. Hon. dis., Jan. 2, 1919. Present address - 44 High St., Andover, Mass.


KEITH, JOHN BAXTER:


Born, Dec. 2, 1896, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., June 3, 1918, with 19 Co., Fort Banks, Boston. Left Camp Merritt, N. J. for overseas Sept. 22, 1918; arrived at St. Nazaire, Oct. 6, 1918. At Angers, France, with the H. A. S. and the G. H. Q. detachments. Hon. dis., May 13, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 40 Stevens St., Andover, Mass.


KEITH, JOSEPH, JR .:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., Jan. 31, 1918, with the 1st Depot Bn., 2nd C. O. R., C. E. F., at Toronto, Ontario. Left Canada for England Feb. 26, 1918, arriving Mar. 4. Served four mos. in England and landed in France late in July and entered the 78th Bn. Fought in battles of Arras and Cambria. Wounded in left leg, Sept. 27, 1919, in Cambria drive. Hon. dis., Mar. 18, 1919, Toronto, Ont., Canada.


Present address - 38 Stevens St., Andover, Mass.


KENNELLY, DANIEL J.


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. Co. L, 8th Mass. Inf., Apr. 7, 1917; dis. Aug. 4, 1917 - reason, dependency. Enl. in Navy Dec. 12, 1917; hon. dis. Feb. 13, 1919; mine layer; sailed from Newport, R. I., May 12, 1918; arriving at Inverness, Scotland, May 26, 1918; sailed from Port- land, Eng., Dec. 17, 1918, arriving at Newport News, Va. Dec. 30, 1918. Present address - 14 Elm Court, Audover, Mass.


KIDDER, ALFRED VINCENT:


Born, Oct. 28, 1885, Marquette, Mich .; enl., Aug. 27, 1917 as 1st Lt., Inf. Officers Training Camp, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 27-Nov. 27, 1917. 364th Inf., Dec. 15, 1917- Apr. 1, 1918; Hd'qtrs, 182 Inf. Brig., Apr. 1, 1918-Aug. 25, 1918; Hd'qtrs, 91 Div., Aug. 26, 1918-Apr. 16, 1919. Served in battles of St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse, and Ypres Lys of- fensives. Pro. to Capt., Oct. 27, 1918. Received Chevalier of Legion of Honor (French). Awarded Croix de Guerre. Hon. dis., Apr. 16, 1919, Camp Dix, N. J. Present address - 215 Main St., Andover, Mass.


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KILLACKY, GEORGE ISLES:


Born, July 11, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl., Mar. 12, 1918 as Seaman, U. S. N. R. F." Did convoy duty from June 1 to Oct. 12. Hon. dis., Dec. 3, 1918, Brooklyn, N. Y. Present address - 25 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


KIMBALL, ALEC JAMES:


Born, Tyngsboro, Mass .; inducted Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918. Present address - Osgood Road, Andover, Mass.


KIMBALL, CHARLES CARLETON:


Born, Mar. 2, 1891, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 24, 1918; Hd'qtrs. Detachment, 12th Div., Camp Devens, Mass. Made Sgt., Jan. 24, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 31, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 50 School St., Andover, Mass.


KNIPE, WILSON, JR .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; inducted Nov. 9, 1918; assigned to Camp Lee, Va. Hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 7 Walnut Ave., Andover, Mass.


KOCH, FRED W., JR .:


Born, Lawrence, Mass .; enl. Sept 4, 1918; assigned to 151st Depot Brigade at Camp Dev- ens. Hon. dis., Dec. 11, 1918.


Present address - River Road, Andover, Mass.


KUEHNER, DAVID ALEXANDER:


Born, East Douglas, Mass., Jan. 27, 1918; enl. March 20, 1918; member of gun crew of U. S. S. Cruiser Minneapolis from April 30, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1918, sailing and convoying from New York to Brest; stationed at Hingham, U. S. N. T. C. March 20 to April 7, 1918; Wakefield Rifle Range April 7, to April 18; Bumpkins Island till April 30; transferred to U. S. S. Minneapolis; to Brooklyn Armed Guard Barracks Nov. 30; hon. dis. from Brook- lyn, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1918.


Present address - 7 School St., No. Andover, Mass.


KUEHNER, FREDERICK JAMES:


Born, June 24, 1892, East Douglas, Mass .; enl., Apr. 15, 1918 as Seaman, 2nd cl., U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. T. C., Hingham, Mass., Apr. 21-May 14, 1918; Rifle Range, Wakefield, Mass., May 14-May 24, 1918; Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., May 24, 1918-June 2, 1919. Pro. to Yeo., 3rd cl., May 1, 1918; Yeo., 2nd cl., June 1, 1918; Yeo., 1st cl., Oct. 1, 1918; Chief Yeo., Apr. 1, 1919. Recommended for Ensign School at Pelham Bay but signing of Armistice prevented his going. Hon. dis., June 2, 1919, Boston, Mass. Present address - 614 Andover St., Lawrence, Mass.


KYDD, WENDELL HARRISON:


Born, Aug. 31, 1892, Andover, Mass .; enl., April 27, 1918; assigned to Provost Guard Co. of Inf. at Camp Devens, Mass .; hon. dis., at Camp Devens, Sept. 18, 1919.


KYLE, THOMAS J .:


Born, Morrisville, Pa .; enl. May 27, 1918; assigned to Camp Dental Infirmary at Camp Upton, N. Y. Received commission of 1st lieutenant, Feb. 5, 1919. Hon. dis., Jan. 15, 1919. Present address ---- 75 Elm St., Andover, Mass.


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KYLE, WILLIAM F .:


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


Present address - 11 Elm Court, Andover, Mass.


LARKIN, ELDRED WILSON:


Born, Sept. 18, 1897, West Berlin, Mass .; enl., Sept. 18, 1917 with Bat. F, 102nd F. A. Left for France Sept. 21, 1917; returned Apr. 10, 1919. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, and Argonne-Meuse. Made Corp., June, 1918; Sgt., Nov. 1919. Gassed, July 18, 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 155 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


LARKIN, HAROLD EARL:


Born, July 30, 1898, West Berlin, Mass .; enl., Apr. 16, 1917; Bat. F, 102nd F. A. Left for France Sept. 21, 1917; returned Apr. 10, 1919. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, and Argonne-Meuse. Made Priv., 1st cl., Apr., 1919; Corp., Dec., 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 49 Summer St., Haverhill, Mass.


LAWSON, EDWARD ROBERT, 2ND .:


Born, May 17, 1892, Andover, Mass .; enl., Apr. 16, 1917; Bat. F., 102nd F. A., 26th Div. Feb. 2, 1918, sent to Chemin des Dames front; in April on the Toul front; in July on the Château Thierry front driving enemy back to Chemin des Dames line near old positions; St. Mihiel front near Les Eparges; Sept. 1 to Oct., near Les Eparges. At Death Valley, Verdun, holding former German positions, Oct. 16, leaving there Nov. 13, two days after Armistice. Pro. to Gunner Corp. of 75 mm. gun, Jan. 12, 1918. Gassed twice. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 35 Maple Ave., Andover, Mass.


LAWSON, WALTER SCOTT:


Born, Nov. 14, 1896, Andover, Mass .; enl., Apr. 16, 1917, in the Army; June 3, 1918, in the Navy. With Bat. F., 102nd F. A., 26th Div., at Boxford, Apr. 16, 1917 to July 31, 1917. Hon. dis. by reason of disability and entered Navy. Passed examination and test for expert rifleman on Wakefield range. Hon. dis., Jan. 21, 1919, Cambridge, Mass. Present address - 303 Brooks Ave., Venice, Calif.


LEARY, ARTHUR J .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; inducted Oct. 19, 1918; assigned to 14th Co. at Ft. Mckinley; transferred to Battery B, 29th Artillery, C. A. C., Ft. Williams. Hon. dis., Dec. 21, 1918. Present address - Highland Road, Andover, Mass.


LEBLANC, MURRAY J .:


Born, June 3, 1892, Yarmouth, N. S .; enl., Feb. 18, 1918. At Ft. Slocum, N. Y., 4th Co., Feb. 18 to Feb. 27; Feb. 27 to May 10, 1918 at Washington, D. C., with 42nd Engrs. Sailed for France May 10, returned May 30, 1919. In battles of Château Thierry and Verdun. Hon. dis., June 12, 1919, Camp Devens, Mass. Present address - West Newton, Mass.


LEVI, JOSEPH:


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.


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LEWIS, ARTHUR RAND:


Born, Mar. 13, 1895, Weston, Mass .; enl., Nov. 22, 1917, in Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps as Priv., 1st cl. M. I. T. Aviation Ground School, Nov. 22, 1917-Jan. 5, 1918; Cornell Univ. Aviation Ground School, Jan. 7-Mar. 7, 1918; Taliaferro Flying Field, Hicks, Texas, Mar. 13-May 5, 1918; Barron Flying Field, Everman, Texas, May 5-July 12, 1918; Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas, July 12-July 30, 1918; Post Flying Field, Fort Sill, Okla., Aug. 2,-Sept. 7, 1918; Taliaferro Flying Field, Hicks, Texas, Sept. 9-Oct. 9, 1918; Call Flying Field, Wichita Falls, Texas., Oct. 11, 1918-Jan. 3, 1919. Made 2nd Lt., Air Service Aeronautics, Barron Field, Jan. 22, 1918. Served as Pilot Instructor at various flying fields as enumerated above after being commissioned at Barron Field. Flying time - 300 hours; distance flown- 12,000 miles; maximum altitude attained - 2 miles. Hon. dis., Jan. 3, 1918, Call Field, Wichita Falls, Texas.


Present address - 75 Central St., Andover, Mass.


LEWIS, EDWIN FRANCIS, 2ND:


Born, Jan. 31, 1897, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 9, 1918 as Seaman, 1st cl., U. S. N. T. C. Hingham, Mass .; Navy Yard, Boston, Mass .; U. S. S. Margaret, Section Base Six. Hon. dis., Aug. 23, 1919, Boston Navy Yard.


Present address - Hidden Road, Andover, Mass.


LEWIS, ERNEST M .:


Born, Beverly, Mass .; enl. May 27, 1918; assigned to Medical Dept., U. S. Gen. Hosp. No. 6 at Fort McPherson, Ga. Hon. dis., Aug. 14, 1918.


Present address - 7 Summer St., Andover, Mass.


LINDSAY, CARL NELSON:


Born, May 24, 1894, Andover, Mass .; enl., Apr. 16th, 1917; Bat. F., 102nd F. A., 26th Div. Went overseas Sept. 25, 1917, returned Apr. 11, 1919. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, and Verdun. Made Corp., Apr. 23, 1919. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 15 Walnut St., Newtonville, Mass.


LINDSAY, DOUGLAS CLARENCE:


Born, May 27, 1888; enl., Dec. 13, 1917; assigned to U. S. N. T., Station at Hingham transferred to Bumpkin Island, then to Boston Section Base; U. S. S. Shad; Decommission- ing Board; promoted from Seaman, 2nd cl. to Coxswain, Oct. 1, 1918; hon. dis., from U. S. S. Receiving Ship, Boston, July 14, 1919.


Present address - Andover, Mass.


LINDSAY, LEWIS P .:


Born, Dec. 24, 1890, Andover, Mass .; enl., Jan. 1, 1918; Bat. E, 308th F. A. Sailed May 26, 1918; left Marseilles, May 8, 1919. Made Corp. June 16, 1918. Hon. dis., May 26, 1919, Camp Dix, N. J.


Present address - 820 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.


LINDSAY, RALPH:


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


LIVINGSTON, CLINTON RICHARD:


Born, Hillsboro, N. H .; enl., June 5, 1918, as Electrician. U. S. N. T. Camp, Hingham, Mass., Oct. 22-Nov. 16, 1918; U. S. Receiving Ship at Boston, Nov. 16-Dec. 22, 1918; Overseas Dec. 22, 1918 with U. S. S. Cohassett, returning Mar. 3, 1919. Hon. dis., Mar. 13, 1919, U. S. Receiving Ship at Boston.


Present address - 3 Temple Place, Andover, Mass.


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LIVINGSTON, HAROLD SAMUEL:


Born, Apr. 24, 1899, Hillsboro, N. H .; enl., June 23, 1919, as App. Sea. U. S. N. R. F., active service, from Oct. 23, 1918 to June 23, 1919. N. T. C., Bumpkin Island; N. T. S., Hingham, Mass. - Boston Section Base. Hon. dis., June 23, 1919, Boston, as Ship's cook, 3rd cl. Present address - 3 Temple Place, Andover, Mass.


LORD, CHARLES H .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. Dec. 4, 1917; assigned to Naval Reserve Force at Charlestown Navy Yard; made 4 trips between July 5, 1918 and Dec. 6, 1919, on U. S. S. Solas and U. S. S. Mercy, both Hospital Ships; released Jan. 9, 1919. Present address - Elm Court, Andover, Mass.


LOW, JAMES:


Born, Oct. 3, 1895, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., Jan. 31, 1918, as Bn. Signaller, with the 58th Canadian Bn. Overseas, Feb. 14, 1918. Served in England, France, and Belgium. Hon. dis., Apr. 1, 1919, Toronto, Canada.


Present address - 35 Essex St., Andover, Mass.


LOW, WILLIAM:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. July 25, 1917; assigned to 8th Mass. Nat. Guard at Lynnfield; transferred to Co. L, 103rd Infantry; sailed from Hoboken, Sept. 27, 1917, arriving at Liver- pool, Oct. 9, 1917; sailed from Brest April, 1919, arriving at Boston April, 1919; engaged in the battles of Xivray, Château-Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Argonne. Hon. dis. April 28, 1919. Present address - 13 Brechin Terrace, Andover, Mass.


LOWE, PHILIP RUSSELL:


Born, June 15, 1897, Andover, Mass .; enl., May 23, 1917, as Sgt. Chauffeur, Motor Truck Co. No. 52, May 23, 1917 to Oct. 7, 1918, Camp MacArthur, Texas. 7th Service Co., Signal Corps, Oct. 7, 1918 to July 10, 1919, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Made Chauffeur, Signal Corps, Apr. 1, 1919. Hon. dis., July 10, 1919, Fort Sam Houston. Present address - 33 Summer St., Andover, Mass.


LUNDGREN, HENRY JAMES:


Born, Nov. 12, 1895, Andover; enl., Mar. 11, 1918, Fort Oglethorpe; trans., June, to Camp Jackson, and July to Camp Hill, Va .; ar., Brest, Aug., and at Toul, Aug. 27; as. to various Evacuation Hospitals as Dental Ass't; at Metternich and Coblenz, Germany; St. Mihiel Offensive and Meuse-Argonne Offensive; pro. private 1st cl. and corp'1; hon. dis., May 20, 1919, Camp Upton, N. Y.


Present address - 45 Greig St., Rochester, N. Y.


LYLE, HERBERT HENRY:


Born, June 19, 1886, Andover, Mass .; enl., Mar. 28, 1918. 151st Depot Brig., 7th Co., Camp Devens, Mar. 28-Apr. 16, 1918; Co. C, 520th Engrs., Camp Devens., Apr. 16-May 27, 1918; Co. I, 302nd Inf., 76th Div., Camp Devens, May 27-Sept. 4, 1918. Served in France with 2nd Pioneer Inf. till Oct. 3, 1918; transferred to 3rd Motor Transportation Corps, St. Nazaire, until Nov. 14, 1918. Hd'qtrs 1st Army Corps, Base Section No. 2, Bordeaux, France, Nov. 14, 1918 to Apr. 1919. 568th Casual Co. until May 27, 1919. Hon. dis., May 27, 1919, Mitchell Field, L. I., N. Y.


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


LYNCH, MICHAEL JOSEPH:


Inducted, Nov. 9, 1918; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918. Present address - 2 Harding St., Andover, Mass.


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ANDOVER IN THE WORLD WAR


LYNCH, WILLIAM JOSEPH:


Born, Mar. 6, 1902, Andover, Mass .; enl., Feb. 12, 1918, with 1st Que. Bn. in Montreal. Went immediately overseas. Served in 23rd Res. Bn. from Mar. until June, 1918. Trans- ferred at that time to 24th Bn. In battles of Arras, Amiens, Cambrai, Cheuse, Belleau Woods, and Chacourt. Served three months in Germany after the signing of the Armistice. Wounded in left arm, right ankle, and left heel. Andover's youngest war veteran. (Ran away from home at the age of 15). Hon. dis., May 19, 1919, Peel St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada.




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