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(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) 318th Reg., 8oth Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 4, 1919; (n)
BLOCK, JOHN (S), NATRONA.
(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 319th Reg., Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Feb. 28, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-Dec. 17, 1918. Wounded in the back at Albert Sector July 28, 1918. Returned a casual. VII-A-45.
BLOCK, MICHAEL (S), NATRONA.
(e) Nov. 8, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Unassigned; (c)
(1) Columbus Barracks and Camp Sherman; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918; (n)
BLYTHE, JOHN MCCLELLAN (E), TARENTUM.
(e) May 7, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. C, 15th Engineers; (1) Oakmont and France; (r) Corporal; (d) March 26, 1919; (n) Overseas July 9, 1917-March 17, 1919. Participated in activities at Verdun, and St. Mihiel. Slightly gassed. Returned a casual.
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BOCKO, FRANK (E), SPRINGDALE.
(e) Sept., 1918; (a) 22; (b) Czecho Slovak Army; (c) ; (1) ; (r) ; (d) Sept. 4, 1919; (n). XIII-19.
BOGACKI, JOHN (S), NATRONA.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 17, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. IV-III. BOLEWICZ, LOUIS LEONARD (RE), NATRONA.
(e) July 26, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Marines; (c) 6th Reg., 2nd Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) July 26, 1919; (n)
BOLEWICZ, MARTIN (S), NATRONA.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 15, 1919; (n) Participated in activ- ities at Artois Sector, Aprimont, St. Mihiel, and Meuse- Argonne. IV-44.
BOLIN, ALBERT W. (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant First Class; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne Offensives.
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BOLLINGER, WILLIAM EDWARD (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 31, 1918; (n) IV-6.
BONEY, JOSEPH KENNEDY (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 1, 1917; (n) IV-63.
BONNER, BRICE F. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) June 22, 1916; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 327th Field Mount Squadron; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) July 18, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 8, 1918-July 10, 1919. Served with old 18th Reg. Guarded bridges, etc., until sent to France where he was transferred to Mounted Field Squadron. XIII-20.
BOOKS, GEORGE DELANSON (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and American University, Washington, D. C .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 16, 1918; (n) Transferred to experimental department in Washing- ton. III-A-21.
BORELAND, ELDAWAIN ELLSWORTH (S), TAREN- TUM.
(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Transfer Service; (c) Co. 8th; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 22, 1919; (n) Overseas July 10, 1918-July 16, 1919. IX-48.
BORELAND, JOHN WESLEY (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse Offensive. IV-108.
BORLAND, JAMES WILSON, JR. (S), CHESWICK. (e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 124th
Engineers; (1) Camp Forest; (r) Corporal; (d) Dec. 23; 1918; (n) X-B-21.
BORUSHKO, JOSEPH (S), GLASSMERE.
(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 45th Engineers; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) ; (d) Sept. 9, 1919; (n) Overseas July 10, 1918-Aug. 27, 1919 V-B-2I.
BOUCH, CHAUNCY LLOYD (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. C, 145th Reg., 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) April 10, 1919; (n) Overseas June 15, 1918-March 27, 1919. Participated in activities at Aclives, Baccarat Sector, Pannes, Avocourt, Meuse-Argonne, Ypres, and Lys. VII-B-54.
BOUCH, GEORGE M. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) July 8, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Cavalry; (c) Troop D, 8th Cavalry; (1) Columbus Barracks and Mexican Border; (r) Private; (d) Aug 11, 1919; (n) XIII-21. BOUCH, ROBERT BARKLEY (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal, (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities in Artois Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. IV-57.
BOVARD, PAUL GRUBBS (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Oct. 11, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) ; (1) Washington-Jefferson College, Washington, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 15, 1918; (n) XXIX-19.
BOWMAN, CHARLES (S), (COL.), TARENTUM.
(e) Oct. 27, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 505th Engineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) July 5, 1919; (n) VI-C-3.
BOWMAN, GEORGE TURNEY (E), TARENTUM. (e) April 27, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Navy; (c) ; (1) Cape May, Philadelphia, and Buffalo; (r) Machinist Third Class; (d) July 1, 1919; (n) Was in Homestead Steel from Jan. I to July 1, 1919 as inspector of steel plates.
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BOWSER, EDWARD WALLACE (S), NATRONA.
(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) 32nd Develop- ment Bat .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private First Class and Bugler; (d) Dec. 10, 1918; (n) VII-B-25.
BOWSER, ESPY CLARENCE (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Oct. 30, 1917. IV-19 and V-A-27.
BOWSER, PAUL LAWSON (E), TARENTUM.
(e) Aug. 23, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) May 13, 1919. XIII-23. BOWSER, ROBERT L. (E), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 10, 1917; (a) 17; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, 112th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) May 6, 1919; (n) Overseas May 7, 1918-May I, 1919. Participated in all activities of regiment. Was wounded by machine gun fire in right lung. Immediately after being discharged he re-enlisted in regular army for one year. XIII-24.
BOWSER, WALTER (S), NATRONA.
(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 45th
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2. Ralph J. McDonough 3. Howard Finley McElwain
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9. Charles Ralph McManus
10. George A. Riess
11. Martin A. Nold 12. John Jacob Schwartz 13. Gus J. Namische
14. Fred Nauman
15. Michael Nauman
16. John C. Newman 17. George Wm. Nicholas 18. David Moss Nicholas 19. Fred Norris 20. John Norris
21. Constantino Novelli 22. Otmer Olson 23. Frank O'Malley 24. T. Paul O'Malley 25. Albert W. Orrill
26. Dr. Francis Joseph Owens 27. John Harvey Painter 28. Alex Panfiles 29. George Edward Parfitt 30. Gerald Paulin
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6. Paul McGinley 7. Charles E. McElwain
8. Walter W. MeKrell
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Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 6, 1919; (n) Overseas July 4, 1918-July 30, 1919. IX-100.
BOYD, ROBERT HARPER (RE), TARENTUM.
(e) May 17, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Naval Reserve Force; (c) Electrical Department; (1) Cape May, Philadelphia, and U. S. S. Santa Terisa; (r) Electrician Second Class; (d) Feb. 25, 1919. XIII-25.
BRACKEN, FRANK R. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) April 13, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 11Ith Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Ridgway, Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) May 16, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918- . Wounded in leg Aug. 10, 1918.
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BRACKEN, JESSE BURNELL (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. IV-106.
BRADLEY, JAMES EARL (E), TARENTUM.
(e) April 7, 1917; (a) 17; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 111th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) June 28, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918-June 22, 1919. Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, Ourcq, Vesle, Meuse-Argonne, Fismes and Fismette. Wounded with shrapnel in Argonne Oct. 26, 1918. XIII-26. .
BRASHEAR, JAMES ELLIOTT (S), TARENTUM. (e) Oct. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Selected Service Recruit; (c) 31st Reserve Co., G. S. S .; (1) Fort Thomas; (r) Pri- vate; (d) April 22, 1919. XII-26.
BRAUN, EMMONS HAROLD (S), NATRONA. (e) Feb. 4, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Auto Squadron; (c) 376th Auto Squadron; (1) Fort Slocum and Kelly Field; (r) Private; (d) May 14, 1919; (n). XII-27. BRIDESON, ARTHUR GARRETT (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Unassigned; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 6, 1918; (n). XI-A-21.
BRIGGS, ALEXANDER (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. IV-80.
BRIM, LOUIS J. (S), CREIGHTON.
(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 4, 1919; (n) Wounded in left hand by machine gun bullet Oct. 4, 1918. VII-B-67.
BRIM, STEPHEN C. (S), CREIGHTON.
(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Participated in activities of Meuse- Argonne and St. Mihiel. Gassed Oct. 4, 1918 in Meuse- Argonne Forest. V-A-20.
BRINLEY, JOHN HERMAN (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 2, 1918; (n) IV-10.
BRITTON, CHARLES MELLON (E), TARENTUM. (e) May 23, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 3d Battalion; (1) Fort Slocum and France; (r) Private; (d) June 7, 1919; (n) Overseas Dec. 15, 1917-May 23 1919. Participated in activities at Campaigne Sector Verdun, Chateau Thierry, and Seuly. XXVIII-2. BROCK, WILLIAM JOHN (S), CHESWICK.
(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 22, 1919; (n) Participated in activ- ities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. VII-B-85.
BROOKS, FRANK GARY (E), TARENTUM.
(e) April 10, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Ordnance Department; (c) Officers Reserve Corps; (1) Columbus Barracks, Uni- versity of Pittsburg, E. O. C. U. A., Camp Hancock, Carneys Point, N. J., Nashville, Erie Proving Grounds, and Ohio; (r) Second Lieutenant; (d) Feb. 7, 1919; (n) XIII-27.
BROOKS, MICHAEL (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Forest; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 18, 1918; (n) X-B-18.
BROUGH, JOHN JACKSON (RE), SPRINGDALE. (e) Dec. 28, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Canadian R. R. Construc- tion; (c) Co. A, 13th Battalion; (1) Hamilton, Ont., and France; (r) Private; (d) March 15, 1919; (n) XIII-28.
BROWN, EDWARD (S), (Col.), CREIGHTON.
(e) Sept. 25, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Unassigned; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Upton; (r) Private; (d) Oct. 7, 1918; (n) BROWN, EUGENE MAHAFFEY (E), TARENTUM. (e) June 8, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Marine Corps; (c) Co. C, 6th Separate Battalion; (1) Paris Island, Quantico, France, Belgium and Germany; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 13, 1919; (n) Overseas Aug. 18, 1918- Transferred to 8th Machine Gun Co., 5th Reg. Marines, 2nd Div. Par- ticipated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. XIII-29.
BROWN, GUILFORD CLEMENT (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. C, Ist Provisional Guard Battalion and Special Duty; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 15, 1918; (n)
XI-A-23.
BROWN, JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 16Ist Reg., Ist Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) March 4, 1919; (n) Overseas Feb. 27, 1918-Feb. 22, 1919. Severely gassed in Chateau Thierry Drive. Po- lice Duty. IV-30.
BROWN, LAWRENCE (S), (Col.), CREIGHTON. (e) Oct. 27, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) 505th En- gineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 5, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Toul Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. VI-C-9.
BROWN, WILLIAM (S), TARENTUM.
(e) May 4, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. C, 5Ist Reg., 6th Div .; (1) Camp Forest, England, France, and Germany; (r) Private; (d) June 18, 1919; (n) VIII-A-2.
BRUCE, JOHN HARRISON (S), TARENTUM. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 109th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private,
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(d) May 18, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, Meuse-Argonne, Ourcq, Vesle, and Thiaucourt. Slightly gassed at Thiaucourt Oct. 15, 1918.
V-B-9.
BRUMBAUGH, CHESTER CHARLES (S), SPRINGDALE (e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Students Army Training School; (c) 3d Co .; (1) University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918; (n) XXX-I. BRUNNER, JOHN H. (E), GLASSMERE.
(e) Sept. 12, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Naval Reserves; (c) Lake Service; (1) Great Lakes Training School, Rocky River and Port Clinton, Ohio; (r) Engineer First Class; (d) Jan, 12, 1920; (n) XIII-30.
BRYAN, CHARLES FRANCIS (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 319th Reg., 8oth Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas about one year. IV-130.
BRYAN, CHARLES H. (E), HARMARVILLE.
(e) May 28, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 545th Engineers; (1) United States, France and Germany; (r) Sergeant; (d) July 5, 1919; (n) Participated in all activities of regiment in France. Served with Army of Occupation. Re-enlisted and assigned to Co. K, 50th Reg. Inf., 2nd Brig. Stationed in Germany.
BRYSON, MILLER REED (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 318th Reg., Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private;
(d) ; (n) Wounded in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. IV-96.
BUCHANAN, FRANK (S), SPRINGDALE.
(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) 54Ist Corps;
(1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Regiment Supply Sergeant; (d) Aug. 1, 1919; (n) IX-87.
BUCHOLSKI, JOHN (S), NATRONA.
(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) ; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. Slightly gassed.
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BURCHFIELD, EDWIN RUTHVEN (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Oct. 11, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Co. B; (1) Wasbington-Jefferson College, Wash ington, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 15, 1918; (n) XXIX-13.
BURCHFIELD, JOHN F. (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Oct. 1, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Officers Training School; (1) Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg, Pa .; (r) Corporal; (d) Nov. 20, 1918; (n) XXIX-13.
BURGER, JOHN E. (E), NATRONA.
(e) Jan. 4, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 60th Reg., 5th Div .; (1) United States and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) ; (n) Overseas March 15, 1918- March 19, 1919. Participated in activities of Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. Prayer book in upper left hand pocket stopped a machine gun bullet in battle of St. Mihiel. Wounded three times and gassed in Battle of Marne. XIV-I.
BURRESS, HENRY (S), (Col.), CREIGHTON. (e) Oct. 27, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 505th
Engineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 5, 1919; (n). VI-C-I. (+) BURTCH, CHARLES RUSSELL (S), TARENTUM. (e) Jan. 3, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Ordnance. Transferred to Engineers; (c) Co. D, 8th Brig., 20th Engineers; (1) Ameri- can University, Washington, D. C., and France; (r) Pri- vate; (+) March 14, 1918; (n) Taken ill on transport with pneumonia and died a few days after reaching France.
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BUTKOSKY, GEORGE (E), GLASSMERE.
(e) Aug. 20, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 4th Battalion, First Class Regiment; (1) Columbus Barracks and Camp Sherman; (r) Private First Class; (d) Dec. 17, 1918; (n) XIV-2.
BUTLAND, HUGH PAUL (E), NATRONA.
(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Medical Corps; (c) Base Hospital No. 41; (1) Columbus Barracks, Camps Green- leaf, Sevier, Mills, and Scotland and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 1, 1919; (n) XIV-3.
BUZZARD, BRADY ELLSWORTH (E), BRACKENRIDGE (e) April 6, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and Seagover; (r) Ser- geant; (d) May 31, 1919; (n) XIV-4.
BUZZARD, FLOYD JAMES (S), NATRONA.
(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 109th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Lee, Camp Hancock and France; (r) Corporal; (d) May 25, 1919; (n) Overseas May 3, 1918-May 3, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel, Fismes, and Meuse-Argonne. V-B-II.
BWARDINA, TONEY D. (S), GLASSMERE. (Berardina) (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 6oIst Engineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 12, 1919; (n) Overseas June 30, 1918-July 6, 1919.
BYERS, JOHN J. (E), TARENTUM.
(e) March 1, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Tank Corps; (c) 345th Battalion; (1) Camp Tobyhanna, Gettysburg, Pa. and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) April 7, 1919; (n) Participated in activities of Marne and Meuse-Argonne. XXVI-6.
CALDERELLI, GUILIO (S), GLASSMERE.
(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 19, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 9, 1919. Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne, Ver- dun, and Albert Sector. Wounded in left arm, left leg, and concussion of ribs from shell fire. VII-B-80.
CALDWELL, IRA HUGGINS (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Oct. 21, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students' Army Training Corps; (c) Section A, 7th Co .; Inf .; (1) University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 13, 1918 (n)
(+) CALDWELL, JOHN DICK (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant; (+) Oct. 15, 1918; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918. Wounded at Meuse-Argonne Oct. II, died four days later. ** III-A-2 and I-4.
CALDWELL, WALTER J. (E), TARENTUM. (e) April 1, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 102d
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Reg., 26th Div .; (1) United States and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) March 29, 1919; (n)
CALDWELL, WILLIAM H. (E), TARENTUM. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, 112th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (d) May 6, 1919; (n)
CALLENDER, JAMES CORTLAND (RE), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 1, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Marine Corps; (c) 5Ist Co .. 5th Reg., 2nd Div .; (1) Paris Island, Quantico, Va., and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 28, 1919; (n) Overseas Feb. 5, 1918-Oct. 13, 1918. Participated in activities at Ver- dun, Chateau Thierry, Belleau Woods. Severely wounded June II, 1918. Regiment cited II times, and its members are entitled to wear the French citation cord. XII-8.
CALLAGHEN, THOMAS (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 5th Eng., 7th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 27, 1918; (n) IX-88.
CAMP, JAMES GALBRAITH (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 145th Reg., 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) Dec. 17, 1919; (n) Overseas June 22, 1918. Partici- pated in activities at Baccarat Sector, Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel, Lys and Escault Sector, Belgium, and Pannes Sector. Wounded Oct. 31, 1918 in line of duty on Lys and Escault Sector, Belgium, while brigaded with French and Belgians. V-B-4I.
CAMERON, ROBERT (E), TARENTUM.
(e) March 17, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Headquarters Depart- ment; (c) 96th Headquarters Co .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Pri- vate; (d) April 9, 1918; (n) XIV-6.
CARION, ARTHUR GEORGE (E), SPRINGDALE.
(e) June 21, 1916; (a) 21; (b) Infantry. Transferred to Machine Gun Battalion; (c) Co. B, 133d Machine Gun Battalion, 36th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) June 10, 1919; (n) Participated in Sec- ond Battle of Marne, and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. Re-enlisted June 1I, 1919. XIV-7.
CARLACCINI, ALFRED (S), CREIGHTON.
(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Development Department; (c) 20th Co., Development Battalion; (1) Camp Meade;
(r) Private; (d) Dec. 6, 1918; (n) XI-B-19 ..
CARNAHAN, GEORGE (E), TARENTUM.
(e) April 8, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (d) May 16, 1919; (n) Gassed while in Verdun Sector. Transferred to Headquarters Co. XIV-8.
CARNAHAN, HARRY FRANK (E), BIRDVILLE. (e) Oct. 31, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) May 14, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918-April 29, 1919. Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, Ourcq, Vesle, Oise-Aisne, Meuse-Argonne, and Thiau- court. Wounded over the heart in Vesle River Drive by machine gun bullet Aug. 11, 1918 and also wounded in leg is Meuse-Argonne Offensive Oct. 1, 1918. Awarded Distinguished Service Cross and cited by French. XXVIII-26.
CARNAHAN, JOHN LLOYD (E), TARENTUM.
(e) June 21, 1916; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 11Ith
Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Mexican Border, Camp Hancock and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) May 16, 1919; (n) Went to Mexico with Pershing. Transferred to Headquarters Co. in France. Seriously wounded. XIV-9.
CARPENTER, BENJAMIN H. (E), SPRINGDALE.
(e) Feb. 12, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) 314th Supply Co. 89th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Ver- dun and Meuse-Argonne. XIV-10.
CARSON, ROBERT McCLEAN (E), SPRINGDALE.
(e) Nov. 18, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Air Service; (c) Ist Air Park, formerly 183d Aero Squadron; (1) United States, France, and Germany; (r) Corporal; (d) Aug. 1, 1919; (n) Overseas May 23, 1918. Participated in activities at Champaigne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar- gonne. Served with Army of Occupation. XIV-II. CARTER, ALBERT (S), (Col.), CREIGHTON. (e) Oct. 2, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Construction Battalion; (1) Camp Taylor; (r) Private; (d) Dec., 1919.
CATONIA, CORSO FRANCIS (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) April 29, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 145th Reg., 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) April 13, 1919; (n) Overseas June 15, 1918-March 27, 1919. Seriously wounded in abdomen Oct. 3, 1918 at Verdun Sector. III-B-22.
CECCARELLI, LORENZO (S), BRACKENRIDGE.
(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 17, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Meuse- Argonne. VII-A-39.
CERVENEC, STEVE (E), NATRONA.
(e) June 6, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 9, 1918.
XIV-12.
CERVETTI, VITTORIO (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (1) Camp Lee.
CHAMBERS, SAMUEL GUY (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) 16th Co., 4th Training Bat., 155th Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private: (d) Dec. 31, 1918. V-B-2.
CHANTLER, GEORGE ARNOLD (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 15, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Motor Corps; (c) Battery B, 12th Reg., F. A. R. D .; (1) University of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Pa. and Camp Jackson; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 25, 1919. VI-A-I.
CHANTLER, RALPH McCULLY (S), TARENTUM. (e) July 24, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) 155th Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 3, 1918. VIII-B-5-
CHAPMAN, ALVA LUCAS (S), TARENTUM. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Motor Supply Train; (c) Med- ical Detachment, 305th Motor Supply Train, 80th Div. (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) July 11, 1919; (n) Overseas May 24, 1918-June 4, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne.
VII-B-37.
CHAPMAN, DWIGHT LEONARD (E), TARENTUM. (e) May 28, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Hospital Corps; (1) Norfolk and U. S. Navy Hospital, Paris Island, S. C; (r) Pharmacist Mate Third Class; (d) Sept. 25, 1919. XX-3.
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CHAPMAN, LEROY (S), (Col.), CREIGHTON.
(e) Oct. 27, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 505th Engineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 5, 1919. VI-C-4.
CHARLES, CLYDE HENRY (S), TARENTUM.
(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 6oIst Engineers; (1) Camp Lee, France, Germany, and Italy; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 20, 1919; (n) Overseas June 30, 1918-Sept. 15, 1919. V-B-8.
CHARLES, HAROLD J. (E), TARENTUM.
(e) April 13, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 19, 1918. XXV-22.
CHARLES, WALTER CRISWELL (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 7, 1918. XI-A-34.
CHAUVAUX, ARTHUR (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 6, 1918. XI-A-33.
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