Andover, Massachusetts, in the world war, Part 17

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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Present address - 95 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


O'DOWD, DOMINICK JOSEPH:


Born, Castle Baldwin, County Sligo, Ireland; enl., Sept. 12, 1918, Co. B, S. A. T. C. Unit, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Hon. dis., Dec. 7, 1918, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Present address - 59 Elm St., Andover, Mass.


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O'HARE, CHARLES J .:


Born in Ireland; enl. Sept. 7, 1918; assigned to Recruiting Station at East Boston; trans- ferred to Norfolk, Va. (Calvin Austin and Minnesota Ships.) Merchant Marine. Hon. dis., Jan. 24, 1919.


O'NEILL, JOHN JOSEPH:


Born, Jan. 7, 1896, Ireland; enl., June 19, 1917, Co. F, 101st Reg't. Chemin des Dames, Feb., 1918; Loraine, Apr. to June 29, 1918; Toul, Château-Thierry, July, 1918; St. Mihiel, Sept., 1918; Argonne Forest, Oct., 1918. Wounded, Fleury Woods, June, 1918; wounded, Château Thierry, July, 1918; gassed, July, 1918. Hon. dis., Oct. 29, 1919, Base Hosp. No. 41, Fox Hill, Staten Island, N. Y.


O'NEILL, PATRICK:


Killed in action Aug. 27, fighting with Victoria Rifles, Canadian Forces, France; enl. in A Co., 26th Battalion, Victoria Rifles.


O'SULLIVAN, MARGARET MARY:


Born, Mar. 18, 1894, New York City; enl., Nov. 11, 1917. Nov. 11, 1917 to May 16, 1919, Sec'y in the office of the Surgeon General, Washington, D. C. (War Dept.). May 17, 1919, transferred to Hd'qtrs, Northeastern Dept., Motor Transport Corps, Boston, Mass. per authority of the Secretary of War, dated May 8, 1919. At present stationed at Hd'qtrs, First Corps Area, Quartermaster's Office Transportation Division (War Department), 99 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass.


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


O'SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY JOSEPH, JR .;


Born, Feb. 6, 1895, New York City; enl., May 5, 1917, discharged Oct. 4, 1917, re-enlisted, June 27, 1918. R. O. T. C., Plattsburg, Aug. 27, '17-Oct. 4, '17. 153 D. B., June 27, '18- July 27, '18. Bat. 275, R. O. T. C., Camp Taylor, July 27, '18-Oct. 12, '18; Bat. A, 8th Corps Art., Oct. 12, '18-Nov. 30, '18; Troop I, 4th Cavalry, Nov. 30, '18-Apr. 3, '19. Made 2nd Lt., F. A., Regular Army, July 27, 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 3, 1919, Camp Meade, Md., as Capt., Reserve Corps.


Present address - 5139 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.


OTIS, EVERETT HAYDEN:


Born, Nov. 28, 1898, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., Oct. 10, 1918, Tufts College S. A. T. C. Hon. dis., Dec. 10, 1918, Tufts College, Mass.


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


PAINE, LEWIS SHERMAN:


Born, Oct. 14, 1894, Andover, Mass .; enl., July 24, 1918; Co. A, 34th M. G. B., 12th Div. (Plymouth) Camp Devens. Hon. dis., Jan. 21, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 28 Walnut Ave., Andover, Mass.


PARISEAU, CYRIL E .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; inducted Oct. 5, 1917; assigned to 151st Depot Brigade at Camp Devens; transferred to 401st Tele. B'n. Medical Detachment; served with A. E. F. 14 months; sailed from New York March 12, 1918, arriving at Brest March 19; sailed from Bordeaux, May 17, 1919, arriving at Hoboken May 28, 1919; was at St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne Offensive. Hon. dis., June 4, 1919.


Present address - River Road, Andover, Mass.


PARTRIDGE, EDWARD R .:


Born, Gloucester, Mass .; enl. June 12, 1914; assigned to Co. M, 5th Pioneer Infantry. Hon. dis., Dec. 27, 1918.


Present address - 50 Walnut Ave., Andover, Mass.


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PARTRIDGE, RALPH HERRICK:


Born, Aug. 25, 1893, Gloucester, Mass .; enl., Apr. 16, 1917, Bat. F., 102nd F. A. In battles of Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of Marne, St. Mihiel, and Argonne-Meuse. Made Corp. Dec. 6, 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 50 Walnut Ave., Andover, Mass.


PERT, WILLIAM:


Born, Dundee, Scotland; enl., 1914, British Black Watch; killed at Loos, Sept. 25, 1916; the first Andover man to lose his life in the World War.


PETERS, JOSEPH:


Born, Canada, Aug. 17, 1893; enl., Apr. 29, 1918, Camp Devens; hon. dis., S. C. D., May 15, 1918.


Present Address - South Main St., Andover, Mass.


PETERSON, PHILIP P .:


Born, Feb. 5, 1898, West Andover, Mass .; enl., Mar. 12, 1918 and sent to Ft. Slocum, N. Y. Transferred to Douglas, Arizona, in 17th Cavalry, Troop E. Hon. dis., Mar. 12, 1919, Marksman, R. S. O. 167. Enlisted a second time in Douglas, Arizona, with Troop E, 17th Cavalry, as Priv. 1st cl. Served a year in Honolulu. Hon. dis., Feb. 28, 1920, San Fran- cisco, Calif.


Present address - West Andover, Mass.


PETTY, FRANK RALTON:


Born, May 15, 1894, So. Groveland, Mass .; enl., Nov. 6, 1917, with 165th Aero Squadron. Arrived overseas Mar. 5, 1918 - arrived U. S., June 12, 1919. Made Corp.,. Dec. 7, 1918; Sgt., 1st cl., May 15, 1919. Hon. dis., June 21, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address, Center St., Ballardvale, Mass.


PETTY, JAMES L .:


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


Present address - Andover, Mass.


PHELPS, HENRY:


Born, No. Andover, Mass .; enl. July 31, 1917; assigned to 471st Aero Squad (59th) at Kelley Field, Texas; served with A. E. F. in France and England as Sergeant First Class; sailed from U. S. Jan. 18, 1918, arriving at Brest Feb. 5, 1918; sailed from Liverpool and arrived in U. S. again Dec. 22, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 23, 1918.


Present address - Highplain Road, Andover, Mass.


PHIPPS, CARL D .:


Born in Canada; enl. Jan. 3, 1918; assigned to 249th Battalion at Quebec City; transferred to 4th Battalion Machine Gun Corps. Hon. dis., July 6, 1919. Present address - 8 Lewis St., Andover, Mass.


PLATT, JOHN HENRY:


Born, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl. June 15, 1918; assigned to Wentworth Inst. at Boston, Headquarters Co., 73d Reg., 12th Division. Hon. dis., Jan. 17, 1919.


Present address - Center St., Ballardvale, Mass.


PLATT, THOMAS W., JR .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. in Naval Reserves April, 1917; called to Bumpkin Island, Oct., 1917 and later transferred to Machias, Me., headquarters; appointed Signal Quartermaster at Nash Island, Me .; transferred to Ellsworth, Me .; died of pneumonia at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Oct. 14, 1918.


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POLAND, FRANK:


Born in Scotland; inducted Nov. 9, 1918, and reported at Georgetown. Hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 51 Red Spring Road, Andover, Mass.


POLAND, JAMES:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. Jan. 2, 1918; assigned to No. 2 Co., Canadian Engineers, at Montreal; sailed from Halifax Feb. 1, 1918, arriving at Liverpool Feb. 12; sailed from Liverpool June 1, 1919, arriving at Quebec, June 13. Hon. dis., June 13, 1919. Present address - 51 Red Spring Road, Andover, Mass.


PORTER, HENRY F .:


Born, June 20, 1893, Andover, Mass .; enl., June 23, 1918. With 142nd Spruce Sqdn., Vancouver, Wash. and Marshfield, Oregon. Hon. dis., Jan. 10, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - 75 School St., Andover, Mass.


PORTER, JOHN C .:


Born, Pittsburgh, Pa. Served in Co. C, 12th Inf., July 23, 1905 to July 22, 1908, and in Co. E, 13th Inf., Sept. 3, 1908 to Sept. 2, 1911; enl. Jan. 24, 1913; assigned to Supply Co. 47th Infantry at Ft. Slocum, N. Y. Made sergeant Aug. 26, 1919; served in A. E. F. in France and Germany from May 23, 1918 to July 16, 1919; sailed from Hoboken May, 1918, arriving at Bordeaux, June, 1918; sailed from Brest and arrived in New York, July, 1919; was in the following battles and campaigns: Vesle Sector, Toulon Sector, St. Mihiel Off., Meuse-Ar- gonne Off., Aisne-Marne Off. Hon. dis., Jan. 23, 1920.


Present address - School St., Andover, Mass.


QUINN, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS:


Born, Apr. 25, 1893, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl., Apr. 29, 1918. 11th Co., 151 D. B., Apr. 29- May 24, '18; Co. F, 301st Inf., May 24-July 30, '18; Co. B, 163rd Inf., July 29-Aug. 7, '18; Co. D, 58th Inf., 4th Div., Aug. 7, '18-Aug. 7, '19. Sailed overseas July 4, 1918, returning Aug. 1, 1919. In following battles - Meuse-Argonne, Vesle sector, Toul sector, St. Mihiel. Made Priv. 1st cl. Dec. 28, 1918. Marched for twenty-three days with the Army of Occupation from France to Germany, walking from 20 to 25 miles a day. In Germany from Dec. 3, 1918 to July 13, 1919. Hon. dis., Aug. 7, 1919, Camp Devens. Present address - River St., Ballardvale, Mass.


QUINN, PETER DANIEL:


Born, Oct. 22, 1895, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl., Apr. 29, 1918. 76th Div., Apr. 29 to July 27, 1918, replacing the 4th Div. overseas from July 27, 1918 to June 22, 1919. Engaged in the Vesle River Drive, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse offensive, and was on the Metz Front when the armistice was signed. Hon. dis., July 17, 1919.


Present address - River St., Ballardvale, Mass.


RAE, JOHN:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. July 22, 1917; assigned to F Co., 49th Infantry at Syracuse, N. Y .; transferred to 23rd Infantry; served with A. E. F. 16 months; sailed from Hoboken Sept. 7, 1917, arriving at St. Nazaire; returning, sailed from Bordeaux and arrived in New- port News, Va .; in the battles of Château-Thierry, Soissons, and Meuse; received a shrap- nel wound while in action; hon. dis., Jan. 27, 1919.


Present address - 49 Bartlet St., Andover, Mass.


RAE, WILLIAM:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl., 1915, British Black Watch; pro. Lance Serg't; killed at Loos, Aug., 1917.


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RALPH, BLANCHARD EARL:


Born, Dec. 8, 1890, Wallace, Nova Scotia; enl., Aug. 29, 1918. Camp Utilities Det., Engi- neering Dept., Q. M. C., Camp Upton, L. I., N. Y., Sept. 29-Dec. 6. 7th Co., 2nd Bn. 152nd, Depot Brigade, Camp Upton, Aug. 30-Sept. 28. Hon. dis., Dec. 6, 1918, Camp Upton, L. I., N. Y.


Present address - 140 No. Flower St., Los Angeles, Calif.


RALPH, LINDSAY HAROLD:


Born, May 19, 1893, Andover, Mass .; enl., June 3, 1917 as Priv. 1st cl., 55th Art., C. A. C. Sailed for England Mar. 1918, returning in Apr., 1919. In Château-Thierry, Aisne River, Verdun, Argonne Forest, and Meuse River engagements. Gassed. Hon. dis., Apr. 5, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 1286 Main St., Worcester, Mass.


RAMSDEN, JOHN W .:


Born, Sept. 29, 1891, England; enl., Mar. 25, 1917 as Supply Sgt., Co. F, 101st U. S. Inf. Chemin des Dames, Feb. 6, Mar. 21; La Reive and Bourge Sector, Apr. 3-June 28; Pas Fini sector, July 10-15, and battle of Château-Thierry. From Château-Thierry sent to Officers' Training School at Tangiers, France, and placed on special duty instructing recruits at Contres in the south of France. Hon. dis., Mar. 1, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 27 Salem St., Lawrence, Mass.


REED, ALBERT KIDDER:


Born, Sept. 27, 1894, Medford, Mass .; enl., Aug. 6, 1917. Depot Co. F, Burlington, Vt., Aug. 6, 1917 to Jan. 25, 1918; 317th Field Signal Bn., Jan. 25, 1918 to June 14, 1919. Left U. S. July 9, 1918, returning June 6, 1919. Served in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offen- sives. Made Corp. Jan. 1, 1918; Chauffeur, 1st cl., May 1, 1918. Hon. dis., June 14, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 68 Nonantum St., Brighton, Mass.


REED, AUSTIN MURRAY:


Born, Dorchester St., South Lawrence; Mass .; enl., May 29, 1918. Medical Corps, Fort Slocum, May 30, 1918-June 8, 1918; Ft. Morgan, Ala., June 12, 1918-Jan. 11, 1919. At Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City, from Jan. 14 to June 21, 1919. 'Made Sgt., Dec. 21, 1918. Hon. dis., Debarkation Hosp. No. 5, N. Y. City, June 21, 1919. Present address - Box 72, Stinson St., Andover, Mass.


REMMES, JOSEPH T .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl., Dec. 11, 1917. Enlisted as an Electrician in the Aviation Section and sent to Ft. Slocum, N. Y. From there to Camp Dix, N. J., Feb. 15, 1917, attached to the 310th Inf., Co. M. Transferred to Co. C, 303rd Field Signal Bn. Feb. 22, 1918. Left for overseas May 26, 1918, returned May 15, 1919. In St. Mihiel of- fensive, Sept. 12-16, 1918; Limey Sector, Sept. 16-Oct. 4, 1918; Argonne-Meuse offensive, Oct. 10-Nov. 6, 1918. Made Corp., Sept., 1918; Sgt., Dec., 1918; Sgt., 1st cl., Apr., 1919. Hon. dis., Dec. 18, 1919, Camp Dix.


Present address - Woodland Road, Andover, Mass.


RENNY, WILLIAM:


Born, Feb. 24, 1899, Scotland; enl., July 25, 1917. Co. L, 104th Inf., 26th Div. until Oct. 10, 1918; transferred to Hd'qtrs Printing Co. Served in A. E. F. from Sept. 25, 1917 to June 19, 1919. Wounded in left eye at Apremont, Apr. 10, 1918. Hon. dis., June 26, 1919. Present address - 9 Chapman Ave., Andover, Mass.


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RICE, PAUL MOSELEY:


Born, May 4, 1892, Wollaston, Mass .; enl., Oct. 22, 1917, Candidate for Commission, Regu- lar Army. Provisional Officers Bn., Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. Nov. 23, 1917-Feb. 24, 1918, 13th Cavalry, McAllen, Texas. After Dec. 11, 1918, at Ft. Clark, Texas. Made 2nd Lt., 13th Cav., Feb. 25, 1918; 1st Lt., Aug. 17, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 31, 1918, Ft. Clark, Texas. Present address - 6 North Main St., Andover, Mass.


RICHARDSON, GEORGE OLIVER:


Born, Sept. 1, 1892, Boston Mass .; enl., Nov. 13, 1917. 30th Engrs., Co. B, Camp Ameri- can University, Washington, D. C., Nov. 22, 1917-Dec. 4, 1917, with Co. C from Dec. 5 to Dec. 10, at Washington, and at Camp Belvoir, Va., Dec. 11 to Dec. 20 and at Ft. Myer, Va., from Dec. 21, 1917 to Jan. 12, 1918. Chemical Warfare Service, Jan. 13, 1918 to Dec. 21, 1918, at American University, Washington, D. C. Did research work in connection with the manufacture of Mustard Gas and Lewisite, particularly the former. Made 2nd Lt., Mar. 24, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 21, 1918, American University.


Present address - c-o National Aniline & Chemical Co., Inc., 21 Burling Slip, N. Y. City, (c-o Dept. of Foreign Sales).


RICHARDSON, OLIN LINCOLN:


Born, Mar. 3, 1896, Roslindale, Mass .; enl., Oct. 5, 1917. Co. M, 326th Inf., 82nd Div. Left U. S. A. Apr. 28, 1918. Arrived in France, May 6, 1918. Toul sector, June 25 to Aug. 5, 1918; Marbach sector, Aug. 17-Sept. 20, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, Sept. 12 to 15th, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Sept. 26 to Oct. 31, 1918. Made Corp., Mar. 15, 1918. Gassed in Toul sec- tor Aug. 4, 1918. Hon. dis., June 13, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 50 High St., Andover, Mass.


RILEY, JOSEPH A .:


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


Present address - River Road, Ballardvale, Mass.


RILEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH:


Born, May 28, 1897, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl. June 4, 1918 as storekeeper, 2nd cl. in U. S. Navy. Served on Receiving Ship at Boston and Hingham. Hon. dis., June 1, 1919, Boston, Mass.


Present address - Center St., Ballardvale, Mass.


RODGER, HARRY ALEXANDER:


Born, Jan. 19, 1899, Boston, Mass .; enl. Aug. 9, 1918 as Apprentice Seaman. Received training at Newport, R. I. Training Station. Receiving Ship at Boston. Navy Yard at Philadelphia, U. S. S. Idaho, Super-dreadnaught. Made Seaman, 2nd cl., Oct. 9, 1918. Hon. dis., June 23, 1919, U. S. S. Idaho.


Present address - 14 Maple Ave., Andover, Mass.


ROGERS, THOMAS JOSEPH:


Born, Paterson, N. J .; enl., Aug. 2, 1917. 478th Aero. Sqdn. from Aug. 2, 1917 until Jan. 25, 1919. At Ft. Slocum, N. Y. from Aug. 2 until Aug. 8, 1917 - at Kelly Field, Texas, from Aug. 11, 1917 until Dec. 15, 1917 - at Morrison, Va., from Dec. 22, 1917 un- til Jan. 18, 1918. Left for overseas Jan. 23, arrived at Brest, France, Feb. 5. Went from Brest to Le Havre; from Le Havre to England. Left England Nov. 24, 1919; arrived in New York Dec. 5, 1919. Hon. dis., Jan. 25, 1919 at Garden City, N. Y.


Present address - 18 Ridge St., Andover, Mass.


ROGGEMAN, EDWARD WALTER:


Born, June 11, 1887, Berlin, Germany; enl., Apr. 29, 1918, private, as. to 11th Co., 151st D. B., Camp Devens; trans., Co. A., 302d M. G. Bn; pro. Corp'l and Serg't; hon. dis., May 28, 1919, as Serg't, Camp Devens.


Present address - 99 Elm Street, Andover, Mass.


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RONAN, JOHN F .:


Born, Dec. 21, 1893, Andover; enl., Dec. 27, 1917, as Seaman, 2d Cl., U. S. N. R. F .; pro. July, 1918, to M. M., 2d Cl .; hon. dis., Dec. 23, 1918.


Present address - 71 Basswood St., Lawrence, Mass.


ROSE, HERBERT ADAMS:


Born, 1897, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., Aug. 1, 1918. Enlisted in Signal Corps, Dartmouth training detachment. Served through training period and retained in same unit as instructor until discharged. Made Instructor Sgt., Sept. 1, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 24, 1918. Present address - Walpole, Mass.


ROSS, CHARLES:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. Aug. 9, 1917; assigned to 8th Field Ambulance at St. John's, N. B .; served with B. E. F. - hospital work - and made one trip across, sailing from Mon- treal, Can. and landing at Liverpool, Eng. Hon. dis., March 13, 1919.


Present address - 93 Main St., Andover, Mass.


ROSS, JOHN CULBERT:


Born, Arbroath, Scotland; enl. July 25, 1917; assigned to Co. L, 8th Reg. at Lynnfield, Mass .; Co. L, 104th Infantry; served with A. E. F. 15 months; sailed from U. S. Sept. 26, 1918, arriving at port overseas Oct. 16; sailed from port overseas, arriving in U. S. Dec. 11, 1918; engaged in the battles of Château-Thierry, Toul, St. Mihiel, Chemin-des-Dames, Meuse, Argonne Forest, and Verdun; was wounded in the right hand by shrapnel, and also had trench feet; received a personal citation after Château-Thierry Battle. Hon. dis., Feb. 7, 1919.


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


ROWELL, HORACE EDWARD:


Born, Oct. 15, 1895, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., Aug. 15, 1918. S. A. T. C., Albany, N. Y., Aug. 15 to Oct. 15, 1918. Bat. C, 28th C. A. C., Fort Andrews, Mass., Oct. 15 to Dec. 14, 1918. Made Corp. Nov. 18, 1918. Hon. dis., Dec. 14, 1918, Fort Andrews, Mass. Present address - 40 Red Spring Road, Andover, Mass.


SAUNDERS, GEORGE HOWARTH:


Born, Dec. 4, 1891, Andover, Mass .; enl., with Bat. F., 102nd F. A., as Priv. 1st cl. One of the original men of the Y. D. Took part in all battlesand engagements of this division. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens, as Anti-air-craft gunner attached to Bat. F.


Present address - 57 Randolph St., Arlington, Mass.


SCHULTZ, JOSEPH CHARLES:


Born, Middletown, Conn .; enl. Jan. 29, 1918; assigned to Armed Guard N. R. F. at City Park Barracks, Brooklyn, N. Y .; served 7 months overseas, landing at Genoa, Italy, Brest, France, and Plymouth, England. Hon. dis., Dec. 23, 1918. Present address - 22 Haverhill St., Andover, Mass.


SCOTT, GEORGE L .:


Born, Sept. 2, 1895, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., May 28, 1917, Camp Devens; as. Base Hospital No. 8; arrived in France, July, 1918, and stationed at Joue les Tours, for eight mos .; returned Mar., 1919; hon. dis., April 4, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - 160 Belmont Street, Malden, Mass.


SCOTT, GEORGE WALLACE:


Born, Sept. 28, 1888, Andover, Mass .; enl. July 25, 1918; Senior Medical Dept., Medical Ware House, Pelham Bay, N. Y .; H. A. 2nd, U. S. N. R. F .; hon. dis., Feb. 1919. Present address - Andover, Mass.


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SCOTT, JOHN WILLIAM:


Born, Sept. 9, 1895, Ballardvale, Mass .; enl. Sept. 21, 1917 as Corp., Co. B, 302nd M. G. B., Sept., 1917 to July, 1918; Co. B, 3rd M. G. B., July, 1918-Apr. 1919. Served in England and France from July 6, 1918 to Apr. 2, 1919. St. Mihiel, Sept. 12, '18; Meuse-Argonne, Oct. 1-11, '18; Aisne-Marne, Nov. 1, '18. Hon. dis., Apr. 10, 1919, Camp Dix. Present address - 384 So. Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.


SEACOLE, DAVID GEORGE:


Born, Haverhill, Mass .; inducted Nov. 9, 1918; reported at Georgetown and assigned to Camp Lee; hon. dis., Nov. 14, 1918.


Present address - 6 Harding St., Andover, Mass.


SELLARS, WILLIAM WALTER:


Born, Andover, Mass., Dec. 15, 1897; enl., April 7, 1917, in Bat. C, 102nd F. A .; hon. dis. S. C. D., Sept., 1917.


Present address - Highland Road, Andover, Mass.


SELDEN, JAMES K .:


Born, Jan. 1, 1894, Lawrence, Mass .; enl., Oct. 4, 1915. A Bat. 101st F. A. Oct. 4, '15 to July 3, '17. Plattsburg, 1917. Made 2nd Lt. A. S. A .- R. M. A., May 13, 1918. Crashed while instructing at San Antonio, Tex., June 5, 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 7, 1919, San Diego, Calif.


Present address - 42 School St., Andover, Mass.


SELLARS, WILLIAM DONALDSON:


Born, Nov. 28, 1892, Lochee, Scotland; enl., Feb. 7, 1918. Co. A, 318th Reg't. Engrs. 6th Div. U. S. A., Feb. 7, '18 to Apr. 13, '19. Richmond, Va., Feb. 7th to 17th, '18. Under orders of Agt. Gen'l. Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, Wash., from Feb. 17 to Apr. 28, '18. Camp Merritt, N. J., Apr. 28-May 6, '18. Overseas from May 7, '18 to Apr. 13, '19 with Co. A, 318th Reg't; from Apr. 13, '19 to June 12, '19 with Casualty Co. Slightly gassed Sept. 11, '18, Larchey, Gerardmer sector, Vosges, France. Badly shell shocked, Sept. 15, 1918, Boussat, Gerardmer Sector, Vosges, France. Suffered slight concussion from latter experience. Saw service at Vosges, Gerardmer Sector, Sept. 1, to Oct. 11, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, Oct. 27, '18 to Nov. 11, '18. During last month of war hiked, forced marching (heavy marching order) over 350 miles under terrible conditions. Hon. dis., July 24, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - c-o American Cyanamid Co., Brewster, Fla.


SHARP, ALBERT ROY:


Born, Prescott, Ontario; enl. June 12, 1918; assigned to Toronto, Canada; transferred to 1st C. O. R., to 3rd Canadian Reserve Battalion, to 4th Battalion; served with B. E. F .; sailed from Montreal July 19, 1918, arriving at Pillbury Docks, London, Aug. 8; sailed from Liver- pool April 1, 1919, arriving at Halifax, N. S., Apr. 9, 1919. Hon. dis., April 11, 1919. Present address - 58 Red Spring Road, Andover, Mass.


SHARP, DANIEL J. C .:


Born, May 27, 1899, Dundee, Scotland; entered Canadian Army May 18, 1918; served in 1st Depot Battalion, St. John, N. B. until time of sailing for France, July 1, 1918; trans. to 13th Canadian Reserves Battalion in England; returned June 26, 1919; hon. dis., July 7, 1919.


Present address - 20 Cuba St., Andover, Mass.


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SHATTUCK, CHARLES:


Born, Andover, Mass .; enl. Aug. 5, 1917; assigned to Battery,F, 102nd Field Artillery at Boxford, Mass .; transferred to 102nd Supply Co., Newport News, Va. Hon. dis., Nov. 13, 1917.


Present address - 27 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


SHATTUCK, FRED A .:


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


SHATTUCK, RALPH:


Born, Andover, Mass .; Air Service Casual Co. No. 2; enl. Nov. 23, 1917; assigned to 21st Co. at Ft. Slocum; transferred to 220th Aero Squadron, Kelley Field, Texas, to 330th Aero Service Squadron, Grantham, Eng., to 1102 Replacement Squadron, St. Maixcent, France, and to 1108 Replacement Squadron, Orley, France; served with A. E. F. from March 29, 1918 to Feb. 9, 1919; sailed from Hoboken March 29, 1918, arriving at Liverpool April 6, 1918; sailed from Brest, Jan. 28, 1919, arriving at New York, Feb. 9, 1919. Hon. dis., Feb. 21, 1919. Present address - 27 Chestnut St., Andover, Mass.


SHAW, CHARLES H .:


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


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


SHERRY, CHARLES W .:


Born, Andover, Mass .; inducted May 31, 1918; assigned to 25th Recruiting Co. at Fort Slocum; transferred to 7th Regiment, Machine Gun School, Camp Jackson, to 361st Machine Gun Battalion; served with A. E. F. 9 months; sailed from Newport News, Sept. 5, 1918, arriving at Brest Sept. 19; sailed from Bordeaux May 14, 1919, arriving at Newport News, May 22. Hon. dis., May 31, 1919.


Present address - Chester St., Andover, Mass.


SHEVLIN, JOHN JOSEPH:


Born, Oct. 20, 1889, Everett, Mass .; enl., Sept. 8, 1917. Y. D., 102nd M. G. Bn. Chemin- des-Dames sector, Feb. 7-Mar. 18, 1918; Toul sector, Apr. 2-June 26, 1918; Château Thier- ry Sector, July 7-July 18, 1918; Aisne-Marne, July 18-24, 1918; Troyon sector, Sept. 19- Oct. 6, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Oct. 16-Nov. 11, 1918. Received citation from Gen'l Ed- wards for gallant conduct and devotion to duty in the Second Battle of the Marne, July 18-25, 1918. Made Wagoner Sept. 16, 1917. Wounded, July 24, 1918. Hon. dis., Apr. 29, 1919, Camp Devens.


Present address - Center St., Ballardvale, Mass.


SHORTEN, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD:


Born, Nov. 21, 1893, Ireland; enl., July 11, 1917. Med. Dept., Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., and at Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Made Priv. 1st cl., Oct., 1917; Sgt., Mar., 1918; Sgt., 1st cl., Nov. 1918. Hon. dis., Jan. 20, 1919, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Present address - 43 Highland road, Andover, Mass.


SHORTEN, HERBERT E .:


Born in Ireland, June 11, 1898; enl. Nov. 4, 1917; Camp Lee, Machine Gun Bat .; hon. dis., Nov. 15, 1918.


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


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SHORTEN, HENRY J .:


Born in Ireland, Aug. 20, 1886; enl. Sept. 21, 1917; assigned to Co. B, 302nd M. G. Bat. 42nd Div. at Camp Devens; sailed from U. S. July 8, 1918; sailed from France, Feb. 21, 1919; transferred to Motor Transport Service; spent seven weeks near front near Verdun; transferred to 147th M. G. Bat., Co. C, 3rd Bat., 151st D. B .; hon. dis., March 14, 1919, at Camp Devens.


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


SHORTEN, WALTER R .:


Born in Ireland, Nov. 5, 1897; enl. Aug. 1, 1918; assigned to 2nd Battery, 3rd Co., F. A., R. R .; transferred to 41st Div., A. E. F .; attached to 151st Depot Brigade; transferred to 26th Casual Co .; returned with 502nd Cas. Co., May 22, 1919; hon. dis., from Camp Devens, May 22, 1919.


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


SIDES, WINFIELD MICHAEL:


Born, Apr. 18, 1893, Middletown, Conn .; enl., Feb. 1, 1918, 2d O. T. S., San Juan, Porto Rico; com., May 27, 1918, as 1st Lt., Inf .; as. Co. B, 373rd Inf., Porto Rico; hon. dis., Dec. 6, 1918, at San Juan, Porto Rico.




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