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Bowers, Roscoe, enlisted with the Regular Forces in 1917. He served with a unit of the Medical Corps, both in the States and in the A. E. F. Bowers is at present with the Army of Occupation in Germany.
Brown, Grover, son of Francis Brown, enlisted June 6, 1917, at Baltimore, Md. He became a member of Base Hospital No. 18; crossed on the Finland from Hoboken to St. Nazaire, June 14, 1917, and returned February 14, 1919. Brown was discharged from Camp Upton. February 25, 1919. Brown, Nevin.
Buckey, Malcolm Adrian. was enlisted October 8, 1918, in the Quartermaster Corps of the Students' Army Training Corps, Univ. of Penna .. Philadelphia, Pa. He was dis- charged December 21, 1918. Buckey is a son of Elmer D. and Mattie M. Bnekey.
Byers, Calvin H., entered the service November 2. 1917. at Chris- tiana. Pa. He reported to Camp Meade. Md .. and was as- signed to the 316th Infantry, 79th Division, with which he crossed overseas in April, 1918. Byers fought in the en- gagements around Chateau-Thierry from June 1, 1918. until wounded in the right hand July 5. 1918. He again re- turned to the lines and served in the Argonne from Sep- tember 15 to November 7, 1918. Byers served with the 11th Infantry. 5th Division, in the Argonne, having joined it September 10, 1918. He returned to the States April, 1919, and was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., April 19, 1919.
Byers. Fred. entered the service during the Spring of 1918. He served in the Light Artillery at Camp Meade, Md., being discharged after the Armistice was signed.
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Clingan, Sylvester Abraham, son of Mrs. Emma C. Clingan, en- listed June 23, 1917, after going to Columbus Barracks, Ohio. He was assigned to Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, and here be- eame a member of Battery C, 14th F. A. He was dis- charged a first class private, June 19. 1919.
Collins, Mervin R., was enlisted April 26, 1918, Camp Meade, Md. From here he was transferred to Ft. Niagara, N. Y., and did guard duty until discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., January 22. 1919.
Collins, Sylvester C .. entered the service of his country August 8, 1917. Camp Colt. Pa .. as a member of Company B, 59th Infantry, 4th Division. From Camp Colt he went with his unit to Camp Greene, N. C. Collins left the States for duty overseas in May, 1918; took part in the fighting of the 59th Infantry at Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Champagne. being gassed during the St. Mihiel drive. He returned to the U. S. July. 1919. and was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., August 5. 1919.
Conlsen, John.
Crawmer. Roy M., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawmer, was en- listed February 6, 1918, Camp Meade, Md. He then transferred to a unit at Ft. Niagara; also trained at Camp Raretan. Crawmer was discharged January 21, 1919. Crouse. Lothaire. served in the Medieal Corps.
Crouse, Paul G., son of Daniel and Estella Crouse, volunteered for enlistment April 11. 1917; reported for duty at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga .; was assigned to 1st Troop, Cavalry. He transferred December 15, 1817, to the 371st Infantry, Camp Jackson, S. C .. Jannary 22. 1918, to the 51st Pioneer In- fantry, Camp Wadsworth, S. C .; Mareh 29, 1918. to 5th Pioneer Infantry, Camp Wadsworth; August 29, 1918. to the 4th Pioneer Infantry, with which unit he erossed for duty overseas September 24. 1918. After arriving in Franee the 4th was broken up for replacements. Crouse was as- signed to the 306th Infantry, 77th Division, October 31. 1918, and served with it until the 306th was disbanded. He then remained on demobilization duty at Camps Dix. Upton and Mills. He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J. ,Septem- ber 24, 1919. Crouse was appointed a corporal September 1. 1917 : sergeant. October 15, 1917. and commissioned 2nd lieutenant November 27, 1917.
Crouse, Vietor Clinton. son of Samuel L. Crouse. was enlisted November 5, 1917 : went to Camp Meade, Md .. and was as- signed to Company A, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. He
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requested early opportunity for duty overseas and was transferred to Company 1. 4th Infantry, 3rd Division, Janu- ary 14, 1918; erossed from Newport News, Va., April 6, 1918, on board the Great Northern; fought in the Aisne de- fensive, June 1-5, 1918; Chateau-Thierry, June 6-July 14; Champagne-Marne, July , 18-27; St. Mihiel, September 13- 16; Meuse-Argonne, September 30th to October 27, 1918; re- turned to the States Angust 22. 1919, on board the Augus- tus Victoria from Brest to New York; was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., August 27, 1919.
Dehoff, Clyde Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Dehoff, en- listed with the Marine Corps, October 18, 1918, R. S. Phila- delphia. Pa. Ile went overseas on board the Domineian Republic, February 17, 1919, and returned September 3, 1919. Ile was discharged at Philadelphia September 10, 1919.
Dehoff, George C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Dehoff, was en- listed September 19. 1917, going to Camp Meade, Md. He was assigned to CompanyA, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. Dehoff crossed overseas on board the Mongolia and returned on the Kaiser Wilhelmia II. September 12. 1918, he trans- ferred to the 54th Depot Brigade and was discharged at Meade February 18, 1919.
Dillman, Elmer, J .. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dillman, en- tered the service September 19, 1917, Camp Meade, Md. He served in the Infantry until discharged upon a recom- mendation from a physician, November 22, 1917. Dillman was again called for armed duty August 28, 1918, Camp Lee. Va., and was discharged September 4, 1918.
Duttera, Charles Le Roy, son of Charles E. and Elizabeth Dutt- era, enlisted in the Navy January 1911, at Newport News, R. I. During the war he served on the U. S. S. Pennsyl- vania and U. S. S. Minnesota. He is now serving as a mu- sician first class on the U. S. S. Connectient.
Dyer, Andrew Jackson, served as a member of the Tank Corps. He trained at Gettysburg, preparatory to duty overseas. He crossed over in September, 1918, and returned the following spring. He was discharged in July, 1919.
Eckenrode, Frank, served as a corporal in Company E, 1st Regi- ment, Motor Transport Corps, Camp Pitt, Pa., from Novem- ber 15. 1918. until December 15, 1918.
Fager, James W., entered the service September 20, 1917, Camp Meade, Md. He served as a corporal in Company M, 316th Infantry, 79th Division from June, 1918 until time of dis-
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charge from U. S. General Hospital, Carlisle, Pa., May 3, 1919. Fager crossed July. 1919 and fought in the Mouse- Argonne from September 26, until receiving a gunshot wound, November 3, 1918. He landed in the United States March 4, 1919.
Feeser, Monroe Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Feeser, was enlisted September 19, 1917, and sent to Camp Meade, Md. He was assigned to the 4th Training Battalion, then to Com- pany A, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. He transferred to Campany C, 30th Infantry, 3rd Division. December 12, 1917. stationed at Camp Green, N. C. On April 1, 1918 he left U. S. for duty overseas, sailing on the Acquatania from Hoboken to Brest, France, via England, returning March 13. 1919 on the Comfort from Bordeaux to New York City. While Feeser was fighting July 26, 1918, during the Second Battle of the Marne, he received a wound that necessitated the amputation of his right limb from the thigh, at the same time the left foot was fractured at the arch, chest bruised and wounded across the right shoulder, from that time he has been a patient in the following hospitals: France, Lin- oge. Base No. 28. from July 28. 1918 to January 9, 1919; France, Bordeaux, Base No. 114. January 10-February 19, 1919; Boat, U. S. S. Comfort, February 19-March 13. 1918; U. S. A. Debarkation Hospital No. 5, N. Y. C., March 13,- May 12, 1919; Debarkation Hospital No. 4, N. Y. C., May 12-July 31, 1919; General No. 1. N. Y. C., July 31-August 6, 1919 ; General No. 3, Colonia, N. J .. August 6-October 12, 1919; Walter Reed, Washington, D. C .. October 13-May 21, 1920; U. S. A. General Hospital No. 19, Oteen N. C., May 21, to the present time. Feeser, Roy C.
Foulk. Paul Levi, son of Levi U. and Ella C. Foulk, enlisted July 24, 1918, reporting to Pier No. 19, Philadelphia, Penna., he was assigned to Puget Sound Naval Station, Bremerton, Wash., for training. Foulk served as a Machinist's Mate on a cruise of the U. S. S. Edenton from Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., to San Pedro, Cal., through the Panama Canal to New York, then to Gibralter, to Gallipolli. Spalatto, and Trieste, Italy. He left the States February S. 1919. and re- turned May 3. 1919. to New Orleans. La., and was released from active duty May 21, 1919, at Philadelphia League Is- land Navy Yard.
Gettier, Charles E .. was enlisted Angust 28. 1918. and sent to Camp Lee, Va., where he was assigned to the 66th Company,
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17th Bn., 153rd. Depot Brigade. Hle trained in this unit until transferred to Company E. 164th Infantry, from which he was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., February 20, 1919.
Gouker, William A., was enlisted September 9, 1918. and sent to Camp Greenleaf. Ga. He sailed from Hoboken, N. J., to Brest, France, October, 1918, and returned to the States in July, 1919, being discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 29, 1919.
Harner, Clande R., was enlisted November 5, 1917, Camp Meade. Md. He served with Company A, 316th Infantry, until vol- unteering for immediate duty in France, then was trans- ferred to Company 1. 4th Infantry. 3rd Division, with which unit he sailed April 5, 1918, from Newport News. Va., on board the Great Northern. In France he served in the fight- ing around Chateau-Thierry. June 28-July 26, St. Mihiel drive, September 12-16, Meuse-Argonne, September 30-No- vember 11, 1918. Served in the Army of Occupation from December 1, 1918, to August 9, 1919. He landed in the States August 22, and was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J .. August 27, 1919.
HIarner, Harry Oscar, son of Oscar and Ellen Harner, was enlist- ed June 27. 1918, in the Infantry section of Camp Lee, Va .. but was soon transferred to the 35th Transportation Corps, Washington Barraeks, D. C. From here he went to New York, and sailed overseas on the Kivah. August 27, 1918, landing in England. Harner, who was appointed Mechanic, December 1, 1918, returned. May, 1919, on board the Ari- zabo from France. He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J .. June 2, 1919.
Harner, Luther R., of near Harney. Md., entered the serviee September 19, 1917, going to Camp Meade, Md .. he was as- signed to Company A, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. On January 9, 1918, he was appointed a corporal. and Septem- ber 16. 1918, sergeant. Harner crossed overseas in July and after aiding in the fighting of the Meuse-Argonne offensive, and other engagements of the 79th Division. He returned to U. S. May 29. 1919. Harner was slightly gassed in the Argonne. On June 7. 1919, he received his discharge at Camp Dix, N. J.
Hawk, Atville C .. served as a private in the First Penna. Cavalry, Camp Hancock, Ga .. until this unit was reorganized into the 108th Field Artillery. He sailed for France in May, 1918,
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and returned May, 1919, having helped in the Argonne drive. He was discharged at Camp Dix, May 25, 1919. IIess, Malcolm E., was called to the colors November 11, 1918, Camp Crane, Allentown, Pa .. but due to the Armistice being signed he was returned the next day. November 12, 1918. ITiekey. Theon J., served in the Dental Reserve Corps. He was stationed at a Camp in the South. Ilickey, a son of Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Hickey, held a commission of captain.
Hilterbrick, Maurice Irving, enlisted September 7, 1917, Harris- burg. Pa .. reported to Columbus Barracks, Ohio, for assign- ment, served at Ft. Benjamin Harrison and Ft. Oglethorpe, Medical Department Field Hospital Company No. 6, pro- moted to corporal May 1918, to sergeant July, 1918, trans- ferred to Embarkation Hospital No. 1, Hoboken, N. J., Jan- mary 1, 1919, discharged June 24, 1919. He is a son of Peter and Myrtle Hilderbrick.
Hirt. John, enlisted June 29. 1918, and served in a Motorcycle Corps of the U. S. Army.
Huff. Edgar Stahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Huff, enlisted April 22, 1918. He was sent to Columbus Barraeks, Ohio, from York, Pa. Huff was then sent to Camp Meigs and as- signed to the Quartermasters Corps. He sailed from the United States June 28, 1918, on board the Lapland, landed at Liverpool, England. then proceeded to France. He re- turned to the States from St. Nazaire, landing at New York, and was discharged from Camp Meade, Md., holding the rank of a corporal.
Kebil, Bernard Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kebil, en- tered the service September 4, 1918, Gettysburg, Pa. He served at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., in the Medical Department of Evacuation Hospital Company 43. Kebil was discharged at Camp Dix. N. J., January 18, 1919.
Keefauver, Lloyd Conover, son of J. Wm. and Ella M. Keefauver, was enlisted April 2, 1918, Camp Meade, Md. He served with the Infantry, 8th Company, 154th Depot Brigade, April 2-18, 1918, Veterinary Corps Anxilliary Remount De- pot, April 18, 1918, to February 17, 1919. He was ap- pointed corporal July 22, 1918, and sergeant September 26, 1918. Was discharged February 17, 1920.
Keefer, James E .. was enlisted February 25, 1918, Camp Meade, Md. A short time after being enlisted he was assigned to the 425th Motor Transport Company, with which he served as a corporal in France from June 30, 1918, to July 27, 1919. Keefer was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 30, 1919.
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Keefer, Walter MeK., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keefer, entered the service August 28, 1918, Camp Lee. Va. After being as- signed to a training battalion he was recommended for dis- charge by a physician, which he received September 4, 1918. Kemp, Lewis A., was enlisted at Camp Grant, III., September 26. 1917, in Company D, 35th U. S. Engineers, which changed to 21st Grand Division Transportation Corps, A. E. F. He crossed in December, 1917. from Hoboken, N. JJ., to St. Na- zaire, France, and returned May, 1919, on board the Radoor from Bordeaux, to Brooklyn, N. Y., and was discharged June 4, 1919, holding the rank of Ist sergeant since Novem- ber 5, 1917.
King, Alvin Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. King, en- tered the service January 7, 1918, at St. Thomas, Ky. Ile was assigned to the 615th Aero Squadron with which he served until June 10, when he transferred to the 668th Squadron, then to the 72nd Balloon Company, August 12th. and later to the 95th Machine Gun Company. King was appointed corporal June 30th, and sergeant July 15, 1918. He was discharged from Camp John Wise, San Antonio, Texas, January 22, 1919.
King, Homer Me Wayne, son of H. T. King, entered the service September 4, 1918. Camp Greenleaf, Ga. He was assigned to the Medical Department and later transferred to General Hospital, No. 3, Colonia, N. J., from which place he was dis- charged September 29, 1919.
Kuhn, Paul, entered the service August 14, 1918. He attended a school at Atlanta, Ga., but transferred to the Officers' Training School at Fortress Monroe, Va., from which he was discharged the 7th day of December, 1918.
Lansinger. John William, was enlisted September 19, 1917. Camp Meade, Md. He was assigned to Company K, 316th Infantry, 79th Division; sailed for France July 7, 1918; fought in the Argonne offense September 25-October 1; Mense, October 29-November 11. 1918. He returned to the States in January and was discharged February 8, 1919.
Lefevre, E. Roy, went to Camp Lee for training but soon trans- ferred to Pittsburgh for duty as a Mechanic in the Air Ser- vice. He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., December, 1918.
Lefevre, William Benjamin, enlisted in the Jefferson Base Hos- pital. Philadelphia, Pa. He served in the Medical Depart- ment in the States and in France for a period of more than a year. Ile was discharged in Philadelphia, May, 1919.
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Lippy, Winfield, enlisted July 4, 1918. He was sent to Colum- bus Barracks, Ohio, and from there was assigned to a Med- ieal Corps, serving in this branch until discharged.
Little, Ralph Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little, entered service May 27, 1918, Camp Meade, Md; was assigned to Company K, 314th Infantry, 79th Division; was appointed corporal July 1, 1918. and sergeant, September 22; sailed July 8th, on board the Leviathan; fought on Sector 304, September 15-26; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26- 30; Troyon, October 8-26; Grand Montagne, October 28-No- vember 11, 1918. Little returned May, 1919, and was dis- charged at Camp Dix. N. J., June 3, 1919.
Long, Charles A., entered the service November 5, 1917, going to Camp Meade, Md. Ile was assigned to Company A, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. Long was discharged December 6, 1917, upon a recommendation from a physician.
Mayers, Karl Franeis, son of Chas. H. and Caroline Mayers, was enlisted October 11, 1918, in the Students' Army Training Corps, Sector A, of State College, Penna. Ile was dis- charged December 16, 1918.
Maus, Grover Cleveland, was enlisted November 5, 1917; sent to Camp Meade, Md .; assigned to Company A, 316th In- fantry, 79th Division ; volunteered for service overseas, Jan- uary 12, 1918; transferred at same time to Headquarters Company, 4th Infantry, 3rd Division, Camp Stuart, Va., sailed April 6, 1918, from Newport News to Brest, France; served in the trenches and on the front lines in the Aisne defensive, Champagne-Marne defense, Aisne-Marne offen- sive, St. Mihiel offensive, Meuse-Argonne offensive; also served in the Army of Occupation; spent four months studying at Sorbonne University, Paris; returned to the States on the Huron from Brest to Hoboken. August 23, 1919 ; was discharged as corporal August 29, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. Is now instructor of Greek at Pennington School, N. J.
MeGines, JJohn Albert, son of Geo. B. and Katie McGinnes, enlisted May 29, 1917, Allentown, Pa. He served with S. S. U. 639, Convois Autos Medical Department, French Army. Crossing overseas December, 1917, on the Pastores, from Hoboken to Brest, he served in the following battles or engagements : Somme defensive, March 31-April 6; Mont- didier Novon defensive, June 9-13; Champagne-Marne de- fensive, July 15-18; Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18-August 6; Mense-Argonne offensive September-November 11; also
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served in some minor operations. He was, at various times attached to the 132nd, 30th, 18th, Ist Colonial and 1st Mor- rocan Divisions of France. Hle landed in the U. S. April, 1919, and was discharged April 23, 1919.
MeSherry, Thomas, son of Mrs. Sarah MeSherry, entered the ser- vice September 1, 1917, at Camp Funston, Kansas. Ile was sent to an Officers' Training School and commissioned second lieutenant Infantry in December. Later he was pro- moted to a first lieutenancy. MeSherry served in a Depot Brigade until discharged about March 1, 1919.
Meekley, Herbert Wentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Meckley, entered the service May 10, 1918. Going to Columbus Bar- racks, Ohio, he was assigned to Camp MacArthur, Texas. IIere he became a member of Company D, Ammunition Train, 7th Division. Meekley sailed from the States Au- gust 16, 1918. on board the S. S. Grant, and returned from Brest to Hoboken, June 21, 1919, on the transport Mallory. He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., June 28, 1919. Mehring. Denton S., was enlisted September 19, 1917. Going to Camp Meade, Md., he was assigned to an Infantry Train- ing Battalion. He was discharged by order from a physi- cian February 13, 1918. Mehring is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mehring.
Mehring. Nevin P., son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mehring, was enlisted June 27, 1918, and sent to Camp Lee, Va. He served in the Infantry until time of discharge, July 9, 1918.
Messinger, Preston Samuel, son of Wm. and Emma Messinger, was enlised February 12, 1918, Ft. Slocum, N. Y. He was then assigned to the 611th Aero Squadron, Kelly Field, Texas, and later transferred to Richfield, Cal .. with the 818th Squadron. Ile was discharged from Los Angeles, Cal., March 24, 1919.
Miller, Glenn B., served as musician 2nd Class, Headquarters Company, 316th Infantry, 79th Division. He entered Camp September 19, 1917; sailed from Hoboken, July 7, 1918; served at the front on Sector 304. September 13-25; Meuse- Argonne, September 26-30; Grande Montagne, October 28- November 11. 1918; returning to U. S. from St. Nazaire to Brest. May. 1919; was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., June 9. 1919.
Miller, Walter L., served as a mechanic in a selected branch of the service.
Moorehead, Charles M .. was a member of the 4th U. S. Infantry at Brownville, Texas. when war was declared. He trained
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with that organization at Gettysburg. Pa .; Camp Greene, N. C., and Camp Stuart, Va. He sailed for duty overseas April 5, 1918, on board the Great Northern. After a few weeks training in France he entered the lines, fighting in the Chateau-Thierry. St .. Mihiel and the Mense-Argonne drives. He returned to the States from St. Nazaire to Camp Stuart in February, 1919. Moorehead enlisted Oc- tober 13, 1912, and was discharged April 10. 1919.
Mummert, Albert M., was enlisted with the armed forces Sep- tember 19, 1917. He served some time with the 79th Divi- sion, 316th Infantry. Mummert served with the American Expeditionary Forces from the summer of 1918, to the spring of 1919, being discharged at Camp Dix, N. J .. March 24. 1919.
Mummert, Arthur, served as a private at Camp Meade, Md., and in the A. E. F., France. He entered the service September 19, 1918.
Mundorff, William Oscar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Mun- dorff, enlisted June 29, 1917; was sent to Columbus Bar- racks, Ohio; trained at Camp Robinson, Wis .; Camp Greene, N. C., and Ft. Niagara, N. Y .; served as a member of Headquarters 4th Field Artillery Brigade. 4th Division ; was appointed corporal October 22, 1917, and sergeant, No- vember 20, 1918; crossed on the Great Northern from Hobo- ken, N. J., to Brest, May 22, 1918; fought in the second battle of the Marne. July 18-28: St. Mihiel, September 10- 14; Mense-Argonne, September 26-November 11, 1918'; returned to the States April, 1919, on the U. S. S. Frederick, from Brest to Hoboken; was discharged April 17, 1919, from Camp Dix, N. J.
Newman, Samuel Clande, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. New- man, was enlisted July 26, 1918, and sent to Camp Lee, Va. He was assigned to the 330th Ambulance Company 308th Sanitary Train. 83rd Division. Ile crossed on board the Oragaba from Hoboken to St. Nazaire, September 3, 1918, and returned on the Maine about March 20, 1919. New- man spent the last three months overseas in a hospital and later was a patient in the Penna. Hospital. He was dis- charged April 16, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J.
Noel, John Leo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Noel, enlisted in York, Pa., June 1, 1918. He served at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., and Camp Ft. Bliss, Texas. as a cook in the Field Hospital, No. 10. Noel was in engagement against Villistas, near Juarez, Mexico, June 15 and 16, 1919, during which engage-
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ment some hundred bandits were killed, several wounded and many scattered. He was discharged from Ft. Bliss, Texas, October 3, 1919.
Orndorff, John A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton E. Orndorff, entered the service May 25. 1918. Camp Meade, Md., Com- pany C. 304th Engineers, 79th Division. He crossed on the U. S. S. France from Hoboken, N. JJ. to Brest, July, 1918. Orndorff served on Seetor 304 defensive, September 3-25; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to October 6; Grande Montagne, October 28-November 11; Troyon Sector defensive, October 11-26, 1918. He returned on board the U. S. S. Kroonland, May, 1919, and was discharged June 6, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J.
Orndorff, Loy Newton, son of N. E. and Alice V. Orndorff, was enlisted November 5, 1917, Camp Meade, Md .; assigned to Supply Company, 316th Infantry, 79th Division; crossed on board the France from Hoboken, N. J., to Brest. France, July, 1918; served as wagoner on Sector 304, defensive Sep- tember 13-25; Meuse-Argonne, September 26-30 offensive, Grand Montagne. October 28-November 11; Troyon Sector. defensive, October 8,-26; returned to the States May 29, 1919, on the U. S. Texan. from St. Nazaire, France, to Phil- adelphia, Pa .; was discharged June 7, 1919, from Camp Dix, N. J.
Rebert, Homer F., served as a private in the 6th Battalion of a Depot Brigade at Camp Lee, Va., from June 27, 1918, until discharged. October 18. 1919.
Reindollar. James R .. was enlisted September 4. 1918. He served as a private 1st class in the Medical Department, Hospital Train, No. 54. He left the United States Novem- ber 13, 1918, and served in England, France and Germany. Reindollar returned July 19. 1919, and was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 29, 1919.
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