Newton war memorial , Part 7

Author: Brimblecom, J. C.
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: Newton graphic
Number of Pages: 230


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Barberio, Domenico Scaglione, Lorenzo


D'Arcey, Thomas Francis Keegan, Edward Augustus


Greenwood, Clifford Albert Conroy, John William


Dunleavy, Francis M. Davis, Ralph Warren


Assigned to Infantry.


To report at State Fair Grounds, Syracuse, N. Y.,


July 30th, 1918


Pillion, James M. Browne, Martin


Cipriano, Filomeno Carrabis, Antonio


Briggs, Raymond E. Johnson, Frank


Stuart, John R., 3rd Roche, Francis J.


Jones, Edward T. Giles, Ralph


Lucas, John Thompson, John Francis Assigned to A. G. N. A.


To report at Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass., September 1st, 1918


Bengtson, Carl Arvid


Harris, Everett Edmund


Dumont, Oscar Eddie Morrison, Stanley Peter


Assigned to Infantry


To report at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., August 26th, 1918


Walker, Theron B. Assigned to Infantry.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., August 29th, 1918 Dentato, Domenico Cronin, Michael Lawrence Withington, George Judd Foley, Allen John Assigned to Camp Devens.


To report at Madison Barracks, Sackett's Harbor, New Mitchell, F. Burton York, August 29th, 1918


Assigned to A. S. S. C.


To report at Camp for U. S. Troops, Syracuse, New York, September 6th, 1918


Lcary, Edward Francis Halfrey, Francis A.


Cox, Wallace Leslie Sawyer, James H.


Jepsen, George H. Hayden, Clark


Tancred, Charles F.


Roche, James J.


Paterson, Lester Andrew Simmons, Clifton H.


Moore, Raymond A.


Travis, David H.


McBride, John Lawrence


Higgins, James Leo


Stewart, William F.


Whitten, Ralph S.


Assigned to A. G. U. S. A.


To report at camp for U. S. Troops, Syracuse, New York, September 7th, 1918


Hobbs, Harold Wade


Assigned to A. G. U. S. A.


To report at Camp Forrest, Lytle, Ga.


Cifelli, Angelo


Assigned to Engineers.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., September 3rd. 1918


Cornell, Patrick Francis Barberio, Salvatore


Prendergast, Carl Andrew Maguire, Edward Hugh


Mclaughlin, George R.


Costanzo, Luigi


Lonergan, John F.


Murphy, John Patrick


Amendola, Joseph O'Donnell, John Bernard


Vahey, Thomas Henry Slamin, Rudolph Bassil


Brenan, Earl Lamberth Mulcahy, Edward James


Cericolo, Michele


Rich, Irving Benson


Hurd, Charles Linden


Hurst, Scott Adams


Frost, Howard R.


Rowe, Alexander F.


Cox, John Edward Whittinghill, Dexter C.


Assigned to A. G. D. U. S. A.


To report at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, August 15th, 1918


Dimambro, Antonio Quirk, Michael Joseph


Assigned to M. C. U. S. A.


To report at Camp Upton, Yaphank, New York, September 5th, 1918


Franey, Thomas Aloysius Greene, Fred Lawrence


Otterlund, Peter August


Mc Bride, Thomas J.


Garvin, William Joseph Rooney, Frederick Clifford


Geyer, George Ross Assigned to Infantry.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.,


September 6th, 1918


Kyle, John E. Assigned to A. G. D. U. S. A.


To report at Camp Upton, Yaphank, New York,


August 30th, 1918


Coakley, Michael R.


McGlynn, John J.


Connor, Walter Vincent


Veduccio, Peter


Lill, Francis Joseph Gibbs, James Frederick


Greer, Thomas Waters, Jr. Pinkham, Harold Newton


Duke, Charles Henry Assigned to Infantry.


Jackson, Harry A.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass, August 1st, 1918 Givens, Leo J. (2nd reg.) Williams, Charles David Samuda, Chas. A. (2nd reg.) Gray, Harry Edward Mingingall, Etson Spikes, Winthrop Opheus


Cooper, William Green Assigned to A. G. D. U. S. A.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., September 19th,, 1918


Carbone, Francesco


Assigned to Camp Devens.


To report at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, September 2nd, 1918 Jones, John Clark, Jr. Assigned to Camp Taylor.


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To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., September 25th, 1918


Lomax, Chester Burrell


Assigned to Camp Devens.


To report at Burlington, Vermont, September 19th, 1918 Zedran, Gerald F. Morrizio, Vincenzo


Champagne, Samuel Joseph llartford, Walter Wallace


Doherty, Henry M. Glynn, Thomas Joseph Assigned to Infantry.


To report at Fort Williams, Mainc, October 21st, 1918 Langdale, Arthur Clyde Troy, Joseph Michael


Perry, Carl Chamberlain Guizzi, Louis


Kain, Andrew Cook McIsaac, Henry Aloysius


Gingrass, Joseph Omar Crowley, Joseph Harold


Porter, George W. Ormon, James Brodie


Assigned to C. A.


To report at Fort Rodman, Mass., October 23rd, 1918 Kirk, William James


Noyes, William Fiske, Jr.


Sands, Alan Frank Bryson, John Francis


Montecalvo, Michele


Assigned to C. A.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., July 15th, 1918 See. Fong Assigned to Camp Devens.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., August 1st, 1918 Dwyer. James J.


Assigned to Camp Devens.


To report at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., August 2nd, 1918 Gray, Walter T.


Assigned to Camp Devens.


To report at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., October 6th, 1918


Holden, Sydney B. Assigned to Camp Taylor.


To report at Department of Military Aeronautics, St. Paul, Minn., October 10th, 1918 Marion, Harold Gerald


Assigned to Department of Military Aeronautics.


To report at Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, Florida, October 16th, 1918


Nagle, Edmond Assigned to Carlstrom Field.


To report to Motor Transport Corps, October 21st, 1918 Walsh, George Edwin Assigned to Motor Transport Corps.


To report at Carlstrom Field. Arcadia, Florida, October 21st, 1918


Brown, Knox Thomas


Assigned to Carlstrom Field.


To report at Fort Monroe, Va., October 22nd, 1918 James, Donald Denny Assigned to Fort Monroe, Va.


To report at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., October 22nd, 1918


Gleason, Gilbert 1lowes


Assigned to Camp Taylor.


To report at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., October 23rd, 1918


Bruner, Maylert, Jr. Assigned to Camp Taylor.


To report at 22 Tremont Row, Scollay Sq., Boston, Mass., October 26th, 1918 Ferguson, Robert Mason Assigned to U. S. Navy.


To report at Fort Williams, Maine, October 28th, 1918 Weaver, Norman A. Gizzi, Beneditto G.


Assigned to Coast Artillery.


To report to U. S. Navy, October 29th, 1918 Shaw, Raymond R. Assigned to U. S. Navy.


To report at Fort Warren, Boston, Mass., October 30th, 1918 Stockman, Frank Leland


Assigned to Fort Warren.


To report to Marine Corps, November 1st, 1918 Dath, Gerald Henry


Assigned to Marine Corps.


To report at Motor Transport Corps, Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C., November 2nd, 1918


Brown, John Franklin


Assigned to Motor Transport Corps.


To report to U. S. Navy, November 4th, 1918 Ireland, Irving Whitney


Assigned to U. S. Navy.


To report-at Camp Mead, Md., November 4th, 1918 Healy, Joseph A.


Assigned to Camp Mead.


To report to U. S. Marine Corps, November 4th, 1918 Christopher, Tilyon


Assigned to U. S. Marine Corps.


To report at Camp Mead, Admiral, Md., November 7th, 1918 DiNicola, Gabriel


Assigned to Camp Mead.


To report to Dept. of Military Aeronautics, November 5th, 1918


Merrill, Erland Grecn Assigned to Dept. of Military Aeronautics.


To report at Central Officers' Training School, November 5th, 1918 Billings, Ralph Morton Assigned to C. O. T. S.


To report at Central Officers' Training School, November 5th, 1918


Fuller, William Francis


Assigned to C. O. T. S.


To report to Marine Corps, November 5th, 1918 Healy, John James, Jr. Assigned to Marine Corps.


To report to Department of Military Aeronautics, November 6th, 1918


Poole, Orren Clifford, Jr.


Assigned to Dept. of Military Aeronautics.


To report to Quartermaster Corps, November 6th, 1918 Kinchla, Henry Joseph


Assigned to Q. M. C.


To report to Motor Transport Corps, November 7th, 1918 Sullivan, Stephen Francis


Assigned to Motor Transport Corps.


To report to Motor Transport Corps, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida, November 7th, 1918


Edwards, Norman Charles Assigned to Motor Transport Corps.


To report to C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Virginia,


November 9th, 1918


Cornell, Ward Ireland


Assigned to C. O. T. S.


To report at Camp Holbird, Unit No. 506, Baltimore, Md., November 6th, 1918 Giles, Arthur Raymond Assigned to Camp Holbird.


To report to C. O. T. S., Camp Lee. Petersburg, Virginia, November 11th, 1918


Alden, John Gale Assigned to C. O. T. S.


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STUDENT ARMY TRAINING CORPS


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 1st, 1918


Ferguson, Norman Edmands


Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report to Harvard Unit, Naval, October 1st, 1918 Jones, Frederick Everett, Jr. Sabinc, Charles William, 3rd Assigned to N. S. A. T. C., Harvard University.


To report at Cambridge, Mass., October 1st, 1918 Curry, Donald Woodworth


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Cambridge.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology,


October 1st, 1918


Secord, Harold W. M. Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Williams College, October 1st, 1918 Story, Bradford F.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Williams College.


To report to Williams College Unit, October 1st, 1918 Brigham, Ferdinand


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Williams College.


To report to Williams College Unit, October 1st, 1918 Cole, Richard B. Assigned to S. A. T. C., Williams College.


To report to Williams College Unit, October 1st, 1918 Jones, Damon E. Assigned to S. A. T. C., Williams College.


To report to Williams College Unit, October 1st, 1918 Noble, Charles C. Assigned to S. A. T. C., Williams College.


To report to Brown Naval Unit, Providence, R. I., October 1st, 1918 Thompkins, Fred Luther, Jr.


Assigned to N. S. A. T. C., Brown.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 2nd, 1918


Genaske, Albert Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 2nd, 1918 Spaulding, Francis Wheeler


Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 3rd, 1918


Slayter, Francis Edward Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report to Marine Unit, Harvard University, October 3rd, 1918


Jones, Durham


Assigned to Marine Unit, S. A. T. C., Harvard University.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 4th, 1918 Bigelow, Homer Lane, Jr. Richards, Charles Wentworth Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Bowdoin College, October 4th, 1918 Anderson. Frederick Wolfe


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Bowdoin College.


To report at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass., October 4th, 1918 Whalen, William Patrick Assigned to S. A. T. C., Boston College.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 5th, 1918


Baker, John Burton Trowbridge, Lawrence W. MacDonald, Edmund John Oakes, Richard Bradford Plimpton, John Alden Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, October 5th, 1918


Hurley, Henry Francis


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Boston College.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 7th, 1918


Holmes, Phillip Bradford Brimblecom, Warren Kingsbury Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Yale University, October 7th, 1918 Ripley, David N. Assigned to S. A. T. C., Yale University.


To report at Yale University, October 8th, 1918


Marshall, Howard Walker Fiske, Robert Bishop Assigned to S. A. T. C., Yale University.


To report at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass., October 8th, 1918


Kerivan, Richard L.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Yale University.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 9th, 1918


Pierce, Henry Carlton Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. 1. T.


To report at Yale University, October 1st, 1918 Badger, Theodore L.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Yale University.


To report at Cambridge, Mass., October 9th, 1918 Keith, Scott Webber, Faton Assigned to S. A. T. C., Cambridge.


To report at Yale University, October 9th, 1918 Angier, Donald Assigned to S. A. T. C., Yale University.


To report at Cambridge, Mass., October 9th, 1918 McCarthy, Daniel Edward


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Cambridge, Mass.


To report to Tufts Naval Unit, October 9th, 1918 Doherty, William John Tucker, Harold Williams Assigned to N. S. A. T. C., Tufts College.


To report at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass., October 9th, 1918 Graham, Walter Raymond


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Boston College.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology,


October 10th, 1918


Finch, Herman Francis Starkweather, John Burr Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at University of Pennsylvania, October 10th, 1918 Littig, Sibley


Assigned to S. A. T. C., University of Pennsylvania.


To report at Tufts College, October 11th, 1918 Mckay, George Monroe


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Tufts College.


To report at Tufts College, October 14th, 1918 Enholm, Philip Andrew Assigned to S. A. T. C., Tuits College.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 14th, 1918


Boucher, William Frederick, Jr.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Cambridge, Mass., October 14th, 1918 Terkelsen, Edwin Andrew


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Cambridge.


To report at Northeastern College, Boston, Mass., October 14th, 1918


Bernard, Raymond Marvin Sperl, Warren Libbey Assigned to S. A. T. C., Northeastern College.


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To report at Tufts College, October 14th, 1918 Collieson, John A., Jr.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Tufts College.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 15th, 1918


Brewer, Frederick Henry


Ranlett, Frederick Jordan, Jr.


Sanders, Leslie Benjamin, Jr.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Northeastern College, Boston, Mass., October 15th, 1918


Foran, William Francis


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Northeastern College.


To report at Lowell Textile Institute, Lowell, Mass. Donahue, Frank C.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Lowell Textile Institute.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 16th, 1918


Rich, William Thayer, Jr. Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at Tufts College, October 17th, 1918 Feola, Joseph


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Tufts College.


To report at Wentworth Institute, October 22nd, 1918 MacDonald, John Archibald Assigned to S. A. T. C .. Wentworth Institute.


To report at Cambridge, Mass., October 23rd, 1918 Blood, Roderic M.


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Cambridge, Mass.


To report at Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., October 23, 1918


Hargedon, Vincent Peter


Mooney, John J. Mullen, George Lineham Assigned to S. A. T. C., Holy Cross College.


To report at Wentworth Institute, October 24th, 1918 Freeman, Richard Woodworth


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Wentworth Institute.


To report at Mass. Institute of Technology, October 25th, 1918


Hanley, Albert Joseph


Assigned to S. A. T. C., M. I. T.


To report at 22 Tremont Row, Scollay Square,


October 26th, 1918


Hunt, Albert Morrill


Assigned to U. S. Navy.


To report to S. A. T. C., October 26th, 1918 Eaton, Austin Choate


Assigned to S. A. T. C.


To report at Wentworth Institute, October 30th, 1918 Jones, Herbert Pike


Assigned to S. A. T. C., Wentworth Institute.


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MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS


COMPANY C, 101st INFANTRY


Company C. Fifth Regiment Infantry, Massachu- setts National Guard, the local Newton Company, was mobilized for service on July 25th. On August 7th it made a farewell parade before complying with or- ders to entrain at Camp Charlotte, North Carolina. While there, this Company was merged into Company C. 101st Regiment of the National Guard.


Names of the members of this Company with notes of their service are on the following roster :


Captain H. D. Cormerais. Severely wounded.


Lieutenant Walter G. Barrows


Lieutenant Edward Edmunds. Promoted to Captain, Dis- tinguished Service Cross for Gallantry 1st Sergeant A. L. Taffe


Sergeants


Albert Randall William M. Breen


Jolın J. Pendegast James D. Phillips George Hennrikus


John A. MacClellan. Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Raymond F. Gibbons


Robert L. Cunningham


Corporals


David L. Keefe Nicholas Bibbo


James J. McDevitt. Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Wesley F. Pease, Jr.


Harold W. Trefry


Harry C. Nordstrom


John B. Moran Raymond M. Williams John F. Faherty. Severely wounded


Clement 1. Barry Charles G. Hennrikus


Paul M. Fitzgerald


Ernest W. Ashworth


Albert J. Considine Karlton K. Priest. Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Edward J. Cannon. Severely shell shocked


Cooks


Thomas Hickey Arthur V. Tornrose Frank S. Farrell


Mechanics


Mathew J. Hurley


llarold T. Boyd


Buglers


William P. Foley Earl J. Reinhalter. Died of disease


First Class Privates


John W. Beecher William A. Bennett


Raymond C. Bryson. Killed in action Leonard L. Burgess Harold A. Burns Patrick J. Driscoll John H. Fahey Henry A. Fernley Edward J. Foley Henry J. Galvin Arthur L. Gaw


Rosario F. Guzzie Patrick J. Greene Joseph H. Joyce Michael J. Joyce


Edward C. Lawless George T. Maxwell. Killed in action


James N. Muldoon


Amos Oldfield. Severely wounded


James F. Regan


James A. Saunders


George F. Spinney. Killed in action, Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry


Joseph J. Stone


Leonard R. Travis


Gerald V. Uniacke


William D. Ward


Frank L. Wilcox. Severely wounded


William J. Wolfe


Privates


Harry C. Acton


Angelo T. Annicelli


Harold A. Bailey


David W. Barrett


Victor G. Bergandohl


John M. Bolger


Joseph F. Boughan. lantry in action James T. Buckley


Distinguished Service Cross for gal-


Edward E. Carley. Killed in action


Lewis R. Carley


Charles J. Charlton


Willard P. Cole


Joseph L. Condrin


William Corbett. Severely wounded


Warren H. Cranton. Promoted to Lieutenant


Edward J. Doherty. Prisoner of war


Russell C. Doming


Joseph R. Ducharm


Frederick Fisher


James M. Fitzgerald


James W. Fitzgerald


Joseph Flaherty


Albert R. Foley


Joseph D. Foley


James W. Francis


David Fried


Augustus J. Furdon


John J. Gilmore. Severely wounded


Robert J. Ganley


Archie E. Henley


William Hewitt. Gassed


Donald E. Higgins


Carl Holst. Prisoner of war


Raymond T. Hurley


Alfred W. Ilyatt


Ralph W. Hyatt


Thomas F. Irving


Willis E. Jenkins


Elmer J. Johnson


Myles J. Joyce Edward Kelly


Frederick W. Kenney


Charles Kramp


Arthur Lane. Severely wounded


Arthur C. Langdale


Alvin Larock


Arthur E. Levesque


George E. Levesque Joseph F. Laughlin


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John J. McElroy William J. McCrail Frank McKeen Frank Mclaughlin Killed in action


Henry D. McLean. Died of disease. Howard M. Manter


John J. Manning. Killed in action


Roderick J. McLean. Killed in action


Joseph A. McNeil. Died of disease


Walter J. Monaghan. Severely wounded


Thomas J. Mullaney


Charles E. Neal Joseph Ouelette Harry E. Parker Edward J. Pendergast


Albert Ravinski


Matthew G. Raymond


Ernest S. Redding


Edward B. Reilly. Severely wounded Joseph W. Richards


Francis J. Smythe William J. Shields Edward M. Sullivan. Killed in action Robert J. Thompson Thomas A. Tolan Daniel J. Waugh


William A. Tolan Joseph P. Whalen


Harold W. Walker James P. White


Wilham J. Walker John T. Wolfe


John E. Waters Fred L. Wolkins


Edward R. Woodfin. Gassed


Sergeant Franklyn L. Randall. Discharged after muster, dependents


Sergeant Raymond W. Taffe


Corporal Andy E. May. Discharged after muster, de- pendents


1st Class Private Charles R. Jefferson


BATTERY B, 101st FIELD ARTILLERY


Another military organization in which many New- ton residents enlisted was Battery B, 101st Field Ar- tillery, 51st F. A. Brig., 26th Division. This body was organized by Major Erland Fish of Brookline and Lieutenant Sinclair Weeks of West Newton.


Among those enlisting from this city, with the rank they had at the close of the war, were the following :


Sinclair Weeks, Captain James J. Collins, 1st Sergeant J. Perry Smith, Jr., Sergeant. Gassed at Heuberville, France, October 9, 1918


Foster S. Harrington, Sergeant. Gassed at Heuberville, France, October 9, 1918 William A. Potter, Sergeant


Stephen Cunningham, Corporal Martin Manning, Jr., Corporal Robert MacGregor. Jr., Corporal Carroll F. Asbell, Corporal. Gassed at tleuberville, France, October 9. 1918 William P. Donahue, Corporal Thomas L. Barry. Corporal


Frank R. Gaw, Corporal. Wounded at the Foret de Fere, France, July 30, 1918


Roger C. Ellis, Corporal


Ralph 1 .. Burrison, Corporal. Cited in General Orders, 26th Division, for gallantry during the bombardment of Ileuberville, October 9-10, 1918


George H. McBride. Private, 1st Class. Wonded near Sa- mogneux, France, October 20, 1918


William J. McBride, Corporal


Robert J. Patterson, Private, 1st Class. Cited in General Orders, 26th Division, for gallant services as a runner during period October 15-29th, 1918


Louis Romaskiewicz. Private, 1st Class John H. Sheridan, Private, 1st Class Ovid FF. Avantaggio, Private John Delaney, Private


Percy E. Eden, Private


Philip A. Gero, Jr., Private Thomas A. Green, Private John J. Lane, Private


Thomas Lane, Private. Wounded at Chante Merle, July 23, 1918 Thomas F. Lynch, Private


William J. Maloney, Private


George F. Nagle, Private


Albert F. Smith, Private


John Sullivan, Private


Philip J. Melea, Sergeant


Dante J. Frediani, Corporal. Gassed at Heuberville, France, October 9. 1918 Henry Heathcote, Saddler


William H. Donald, Mechanic


Francis E. Fitzgerald, Mechanic


Edward J. Dunleavy, Private


1.evi Libbey, Mechanic


James B. Horrigan, Horseshoer


Paul 1. Mlullen, Horseshoer Edward J. Sheridan. Cook


Thomas A. Fleming, Cook


Francis L. Marchant, Cook


Joseph E. Theriault, Cook


Charles S. Trefrey, Bugler


John E. Corcoran. Private, 1st Class


Joseph M. Cunningham, Private, 1st Class. Wounded at Chante Merle, France, July 24th, 1918


William J. Fleming, Private, 1st Class


Thomas J. Hoar, Private, 1st Class. Gassed at Bouresches, France, July 19, 1918


Charles A. Mackerron, Private, 1st Class. Lucy-en-Bocage, France, July 19, 1918 Wounded at Frederick I. Young, Private, 1st Class. Transferred from Battery


David W. Hedge, Private. Discharged in England in March, 1919


Patrick Doherty, Private. Discharged in England in March, 1919


Benjamin F. Murphy, Corporal. Evacuated to hospital, November, 1918


Martin E. Maher, Private. Transferred to Headquarters Troop, 26th Division, October 26th, 1918.


Ilector J. Masse, Private. Wounded at Samogneux, France, October 29, 1918


William J. Boudrot, Private, 1st Class. Gassed at Samog- nenx, France, October 24, 1918


William J. Gleason, Corporal. Evacuated to hospital, Octo- ber 5, 1918


Francis Caverly, Mechanic. Evacuated to hospital, Octo- ber 5, 1918


Walter J. McCann, Private. Gassed at Heuberville, France, October 9, 1918


Frank H. Chivers, Sergeant. Killed in action at Chaute Merle, France, July 24, 1918


Charles F. Bailey, Private. Wounded at Benvardes, France, July 30, 1918


Richard A. Klein. Private. Transferred to 101st Ambulance Co., July 13, 1918


Joseph C. Ouellette, Private. Killed in action, July 18, 1918 Charles J. Ryan, Private. Transferred to Ordnance Detach- ment, 101st F. A., January 23, 1918.


The Battery sailed for France, September 9, 1917, and returned to Boston, April 7, 1919. It trained at Camp De Coetquidan, Brittany, until February 1. 1918. It then went in the line in the Chemin des Dames Sector remaining there until about the middle of March. It then proceeded to the Toul Sector where it remained in the line until the latter part of June, proceeding from there to a position near Chateau- Thierry. It participated in the Marne-Vesle offensive until August 4 when it went into rest billets until early in September. It then went in the St. Mihiel offensive remaining in the newly established line at the edge of the Woevre Plain until early October when it changed position to a point north of Verdun, participating in the Meuse-Argonne offensive until the Armistice.


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Men who served in the Battery are entitled to the following Battle Clasps on their Victory Medals : Toul Sector, Champagne-Marne Defensive, Marne-Vesle Offensive, St. Mihiel Offensive, Meuse-Argonne Of- fensive.


COMPANY A, 11th INFANTRY, MASS. STATE GUARD


Newton has the distinction of organizing the first company of the Massachusetts State Guard, designed to take the place of the local Company when mustered into active service. This company, Company A, 11th Infantry, Massachusetts State Guard, was organized May 1, 1917, with the following roster of officers and men :


Musicians


McAnslan, Albert H. Perry, Robert E. Loring, R. T., Jr.


Artificer Gilbert, William A.


Privates


Andrews, Walter R. McCoy, George M., Jr.


Ball, William S.


McKey, John


Blakemore, Arthur W. Mead, A. C.


Blanchard, Arthur A.


Miller, Clarence R.


Buffum, James C.


Milner, John F.


Burr, Harold L.


Muldoon, W. I.


Carley, Columbus G.


Munsil, W. B.


Chapman, Robert, Jr.


Nichols, Russell H.


Cooligan, James


O'Connell, James A.


Crosby, William E.


Owen, Henry S.


Dell, William A.


Paliner, H. H.


Dodge, Charles W.


Patchett, James


Richards, Edwin M.


2nd Lieutenant Ford, Charles M.


Sergeants


Cornell, Ward I., 1st Sergeant Walker, George, Supply Sergeant


Carleton, William S.


Hodgdon, Walter A.


Haskell, Clarence G.


Smith, Edmund L.


Wales, George F. Crowell, Henry W.


Hutchinson, A. S.


Slocum, Charles P.


Steinsieck, William T.


Spear, Ellis, Jr.


Adams, Chester A.


Knudson, John M.


Tilton, Eugene H.


Edwardes, Charles L.


Palmer, Lionel G. H.


Durkee, William B.


Lincoln, James P.


Leonard, Don M.


Whelan, Stephen P.


Crosby, A. Morris


Hallowell, James M.


Loring, Richard T.


White, Allen S.


Morton, Chester A.


Young, George William


Marshall, Harold W.


Whitten, Edmund S.


Duffield, Wilmerton M.


Perry, John W.


Dunham, Ellery A.


Pierrepont, R. H.


English, Everett W.


Powers, Charles P.


Evans, Robert


Pullen, William L.


Fernald, George H., Jr.


Rowley, H. Esmond


Gleason, Theron


Sargent, Winthrop B.


Glidden William T., Jr.


Shaw, Carlton L.


Hapgood, Ernest G.


Smith, E. Ernest


Corporals


Hyslop, Harrison Jack, John H.


Tedesco, Serafrico A.


Lawrence, Samuel C.


Weston, Thomas, Jr.


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Captain Rand, Waldron H., Jr.


Ist Lieutenant


AVIATION


Newton was well represented in that new branch of warfare-aviation. Among those in that serv- ice were


Lieutenant Merrill P. Delano




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