District No. 15 of Allegheny County Pennsylvania in the Great War : a history of activities at home and abroad from the declaration of war in 1917 to the home-comings in 1919, Part 20

Author: Historical Society of District No. 15 of Allegheny County
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: Tarentum : Historical Society of District No. 15 of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Number of Pages: 278


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6. George Thom


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4. Herbert L. Sutton 9. Robert E. Travis


10. Leon Travis


11. Edward Troutwein 12. Lawrence W. Truver 13. Carmine Turco 14. George Henry Tweed 15. Stanislaw Urbanek


16. Joseph Valasek 17. William Vogel Vantine


18. Wilson Vought 19. William S. Wagner 20. Harry Wachter


21. Stephen Walacek 22. Clarence Watson


23. Edgar Lloyd Whitehouse 24. Clarence B. Walker 25. William C. Walsh


26. Leslie H. Walter 27. Joseph F. Walter 28. George G. Walters 29. Jan Wieteski 30. Charles E. Wegner


PLATE XXIV


1. John Gustavus Straub


2. George Donnell Stuart 3. Frank Samara


5. George Alfred Therasse


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FRERE, RALPH (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) July 3, 1918. V-B-45.


FREY, ARTHUR ROBERT (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Ist Co., 2nd Reg .; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XXIX-22.


FRIEDMAN, BENJAMIN H. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 308th Engineers, 83d Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys, France, and Germany; (r) Private; (d) July 7, 1919; (n) Served with Army of Occupation. IX-4.


FRIEDMAN, MORRIS LEONARD (RE), TARENTUM. (e) May 20, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Coast Patrol; (1) U. S. S. Richmont, and St. Hetence, Norfolk, Va .;


(r) Quartermaster Third Class; (d) Feb. 15, 1919. XV-27.


FRIEDMAN, RUBEN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Co. I; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918.


FRIEDRICH, WILLIAM JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) 5Ist Guard Co .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class;


(d) July 16, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 13, 1918-July II, I9I9. XI-A-10.


FRIEL, DANIEL VINCENT (S), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 14th Co., 155th Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 6, 1918. XI-A-37.


FRIEL, THOMAS SYLVESTER (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant ; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. IV-119.


FROLO, MICHAEL (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb., 1918; (a) 25; (b) Czecho-Slovak Army; (n) Did not return to United States.


GALLAGHER, LEO PATRICK (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 9, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 126th Engineers; (1) Fort Slocum, Camp Humphreys, and France; (r) Private; (d) May 26, 1919. XXVII-30. GALLAGHER, WALTER J. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) May 26, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. E, 15th Engineers; (1) Oakmont and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 15, 1919. XV-28.


GAMBLE, CLARENCE O. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 7, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Ridgway, Camp Hancock, England, and France; (r) Private; (d) March 1, 1920; (n) Partici- pated in activities at Chateau Thierry and Fismette, where he was severely wounded Aug. 12, 1918, by a machine gun bullet in the shoulder, shrapnel in the back and a piece of a hand grenade on the hip. He lay on the field for 15 days, was picked up by the Germans Aug. 27, 1918, and removed to a German hospital at Landau. Transferred to French hospital in Dec., 1918. Returned a casual. XV-29.


GAMBLE, WILLIAM THOMAS (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Jan. 11, 1918; (a) 42; (b) United States Guards;


(c) 2nd Battalion and transferred to 33d Battalion; (1) Fort Thomas, Ky., Galveston, Tex., Fort Niagara, N. Y., and Camp Dix; (r) Corporal; (d) Dec. 23, 1918; (n) Served in Spanish-American War in old 16th P. V. J., Co. G, Kittanning, Pa. XV-30.


GANSS, PHILLIP M. (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Coast Artillery Corps; (c) 37th Reg., Battery E; (1) Camps Meade, Hancock, Eustus, and Stuart; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 16, I919. XI-B-38.


GANTER, HARRY CLAY (RE), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Feb. 1, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Aviation; (c) Naval Service; (1) Pensacola, Fla., and New London, Conn .; (r) Machin- ist First Class; (d) Dec. 12, 1918; (n) Transferred to Submarine Service. XVI-2.


GARDINA, BART (S), TARENTUM.


(e) April 29, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 145th Reg., 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 25, 1919; (n) Overseas June 15, 1918. Partici- pated in activities at Argonne Forests and Flanders Front. Wounded and gassed in Lys Sector Sept. 30, 1918. III-B-8.


GARLICK, DOYLE (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 25, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Coast Reserve; (c) Co. 2; (1) Cape May; (r) Private and expert rifleman; (d) On XXVII-16. reserve.


GARLICK, FLOYD L. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) April 12, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 11Ith Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) March 20, 1920; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918-Nov. 27, 1918. Wounded in right leg with machine gun bullet on Aug. 10, 1918 in Artois Sector. Sent home a casual. XXII-7.


GARVIN, JOHN VANAUSLE (S), GLASSMERE. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 308th Supply Co., 83d Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) Aug. 8, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 13, 1918-Aug. 3, I9I9. XI-A-18.


GARVISKI, MARUL (E), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 22, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 22nd Reg .; (1) Camp Meade; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 30, 1919. GASPERMONT, JOHN FERDINAND (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) March 15, 1918. IV-52.


GASS, GEORGE A., SR. (E), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) July 25, 1917; (a) 45; (b) Supply Train; (c) Co. C, 3d Supply Train, 3d Div .; (1) Fort Ogelthorpe, Camp Mer- ritt, and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Oct. 4, 1919; (n) Overseas April 4, 1918-June 21, 1919. XVI-3.


GASS, GEORGE F. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) April 17, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 11Ith Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Cor- poral; (d) Aug. 23, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918-Aug. 6, 1919. Gassed and wounded with shrapnel Aug. Io, 1918. Returned to U. S. as casual. XVI-4.


GAUPIN, JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Aircraft Battalion; (c) 7th Co., Battalion C; (1) Camp Meade and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) April 11, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 24, 1918-Feb. 3, 1919. XI-B-17.


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GAWORSKI, MARCELLI (E), NATRONA.


(e) April 24, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) March, 1919; (n) Gassed in Argonne Forests. Sent home a casual.


GEAHRY, JOHN (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private and expert rifleman; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse- Argonne. IV-107.


GEORGE, ARCHIBALD ROBERT (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Depot Brig- ade; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) June 3, 1918. IX-60.


GEORGE, FRANCIS HAUCK (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) April 29, 1918; (a) 25; (b) C. P. A. Detachment;


(c) Personell; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 6, 1919. III-B-IO.


GEORGE, TONY (S), GLASSMERE. (e) April 29, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 15Ist Reg., 38th Div .; (1) Camps Lee and Meade; (r) Private; (d) Nov. 20, 1918. III-B-3.


GEORGE, WILLIAM ELLIOTT (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) 317th En- gineers, 92nd Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys and Beaure- gard, La .; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 8, 1919. IX-81.


GESTNER, JOHN EDWARD (RE), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Dec. 28, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Medical Corps; (c) Dental Co. No. 1; (1) Camp Greenleaf and Fort Ogelthorpe; (r) First Lieutenant; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XVI-5.


GESTNER, NORBERT JOSEPH (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Oct. 3, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) 6th Co. Inf .; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pitts- burgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 13, 1918.


XXIX-23.


GETZE, G. W. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) March 23, 1918; (a) 35; (b) Medical Corps; (c) Base Hospital No. 112; (1) Camp Greenleaf, Camp Sherman, Camp Upton, and France; (r) First Lieutenant; (d) Aug. 26, 1919. XVI-6.


GIBBS, STANLEY (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 29th Co., 6th Battalion; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Central Officers Training School; (d) Dec. 1, 1919. XI-A-30.


GIBSON, GEORGE MARTIN (RE), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 13, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Convoy Service; (1) U. S. S. Huntington and Great Lakes Training School; (r) Seaman; (d) On Reserve. XVI-7.


GIBSON, JOSEPH BROWNLEE (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne. IV-58.


GIBSON, STANLEY ROSS (RE), TARENTUM. (e) July 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Transport Ser- vice; (1) Great Lakes Training School, Illinois Training Ship and Pavlon Convoy; (r) Fireman; (d) July 9, 1919; (n) Made 4 complete voyages. XVI-13.


(+) GIBSON, WILLIAM ANDREW (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (+) Oct. 4, 1918; (n) Overseas May 17, 1918. Killed in action at Meuse-Argonne. I-8.


GIDES, GEORGE J. (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) April 29, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) 12th Co., 3d Training Center, 155th Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Sergeant; (d) Feb. 25, 1919. III-B-27.


GILBOUX, FRANK (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Aug. 15, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Motor Transport Corps; (c) Service Park Unit No. 354; (1) University of Pitts- burgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., Camps Johnston and Merritt; (r) Private; (d) May 24, 1919. VI-A-7.


GILLE, JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM.


(e) April 29, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, 49th Reg .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 29, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 14, 1918-Jan. 16, I919. III-B-23.


GILLESPIE, STANLEY REED (RE), TARENTUM. (e) Jan. 19, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Air Service; (c) ;


(1) Cornell University, N. Y., Camp Dick, Texas, Car- ruthers Field, Texas; (r) Cadet; (d) Nov. 30, 1918. XVI-8.


GILLESPIE, WILBUR CARROL (RE), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 27, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Artillery; (c) Light Field Artillery; (1) Officers Training School at Fort Niagara, N. Y., Camp Upton, Yale University, Conn., and Fort Sill, Okla .; (r) Captain; (d) Feb. 28, 1919; (n) Made in- structor in Field Artillery at Fort Sill. XVI-9.


GILSI, FRANK (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Jan. 4, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 50th Reg .; (1) Fort Thomas; (r) Private; (d) June 3, 1919. GIOMETTE, AUGUST (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Jan. 22, 1919; (n) Wounded in left arm and left leg at Meuse-Argonne Forest. VII-B-27.


GIRT, JOHN HARRY (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) 3d Co .; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XXIX-24. GLASER, FRED WILLIAM (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Cos. F, E, H, D, and M, 319th Reg., Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Second Lieutenant; (d) July 1, 1919; (n) Wounded by machine gun bullets in both legs and arm in Bois des Ogons on the Meuse-Argonne Front Oct. 6, 1918. V-A-37.


GLENN, BURDETTE (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) March 6, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Reserve Corps; (1) University of Michigan; (r) Corporal and Teacher; (d) Jan. 1, 1919. XVI-10.


GLENN, JOHN A. (E), GLASSMERE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Replacement; (c) Co. B; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 24, 1918. GLINK, ALFRED GODFREY (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. D, 302nd Engineers, 77th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 21, 1919; (n) Ten months overseas. Participated in activities of Vesle, Oisne-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne. IX-II.


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GLINK, JOHN A. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) July 25, 1918; (a) 30; (c) Co. B, Replacement; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 24, 1918;


(n) Six days at sea and recalled to U. S. A. VIII-B-2. GLODKOWSKI, HENRY (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 42nd Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) June 21, 1919; (n) Overseas June 14, 1918-June 6, I919. IX-34.


GLODOSKI, JOSEPH (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camps Lee and Greene; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 25, 1918. V-A-21.


GLOGOWSKI, CHARLES (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 42nd Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) July 3, 1919; (n) Overseas July 3, 1918-July 3, 1919. IX-79.


GNATKOWSKI, WALERJAN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Quartermaster Corps;


(c) ; (1) Camps Lee and Greene; (r) Private;


(d) June 5, 1919. V-A-72.


GOHN, CLYDE (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Medical Corps; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private. VII-A-13.


GOLDINGER, ANDREW MELVIN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery B, 313th Field Artillery, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France;


(r) Private; (d) June 6, 1919; (n) Overseas May 25, 1918-May 28, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. VII-A-23.


GOLDINGER, RAYMOND (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Infantry (c) Headquarters; Co., 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Participated in activ- ities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. In detached service with Royal Engineers on the English Front Line. Barb Wiring and Sapping. V-A-13.


GOLDINGER, WILLIAM McKELVEY (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry and Engineers; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div., and Co. M, 19th En- gineers, and 6oth Co., Transportation Corps; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) April 6, 1919; (n) Overseas March 29, 1918-March 21, 1919. IV-65.


GOLDSTEIN, JOSEPH (S), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 15, 1918; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pitts- burgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 23, 1918. VI-A-6. GOLIER, FRANK (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 15, 1919. IV-40. GOLUB, KALENIK (S), NATRONA.


(e) July 24, 1918; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 3, 1918.


GONLOCK, JOHN ARTHUR (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 4, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 52nd Reg., 6th Div .; (1) Fort Thomas, Camp Forest, Camp Upton, England, and France; (r) Private; (d) June 17, 1919; (n) Overseas July 6, 1918-June 12, 1919. Partici- pated in activities at Meuse-Argonne. VIII-A-5. GOODWIN, WILLIAM RAYMOND (S), TARENTUM. (e) April 19, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Chemical Warfare Service;


(c) Co. B, Ist Battalion; (I) Columbus Barracks, Edge- wood Arsenal, Md .; (r) Corporal; (d) April 28, 1919. XVI-I.


GORBY, EDWIN G. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 11, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, 112th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) April 25, 1919; (n) Overseas May, 1918. Wounded Aug. 10, 1918, at Vesle River Sector and also Nov. 7, 1918.


GORESKY, RALPH EARL (E), CREIGHTON.


(e) July 17, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Marines; (c) Unassigned; (1) Paris Island, S. C .; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 18, 1918. XVI-II.


GORGAS, CHARLES EDWIN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (1) Camp Humphreys; (d) Aug. 24, 1918. IX-


GORNALL, HENRY (RE), GLASSMERE.


(e) June 18, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Railway Construction Ser- vice; (c) Co. 3, 8th Battalion, Canadian Railway Troops; (1) Ontario, England, and Belgium; (r) Sapper; (d) April 20, 1919. XVI-12.


GORNALL, THOMAS (S), GLASSMERE. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 60Ist Engineers; (1) Camp Lee, Glenburnie, Md., and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 12, 1919. V-B-19.


GORNEY, ANDREW (E), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. L, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Cor- poral; (d) May 16, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne.


GORNEY, ANTONI (E), NATRONA.


(b) Navy. XXII-8.


GORNEY, FRANK C. (RE), NATRONA. (e) July 13, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Sub Chaser No. 23; (1) Great Lakes Training School, Hampton R., and Naval P. G .; (r) Gunners' Mate; (d) June 20, 1919; (n) Served in Coast Defense. XVI-14.


GORYBOWSKI, JAN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 19, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, I9I9.


GOULD, HARVEY ROY (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919. V-A-4.


GRABINSKY, JOSEPH (E), NATRONA. (e) ; (a) ; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth


Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock; ; (r)


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GRABOSKI, MICHAEL (S), NATRONA. (e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) ; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at St. Mihiel, Verdun, and Meuse-Argonne. V-A-65.


GRABOWSKI, LEON (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Machine Gun Battalion; (c) Co. B, 32d Machine Gun Battalion; (1) Camp Meade; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 28, 1919; (n) Four days at sea when armistice was signed. Returned to United States.


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GRADOSKY, JOHN (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Depot Brigade; (c) 17th Co., 5th Battalion; 155th Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) March 4, 1918. V-A-43.


GRAF, JOSEPH GEORGE (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) March 16, 1918. V-A-52.


GRAFTON, JOHN WILLIAM (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 31; (c) Co. G, Replacement; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) June 29, 1918. GRANT, JOHN RUSSELL (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) Headquar- ters Co., 2nd Engineers, Training Regiment; (I) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 21, 1919.


IX-30.


GRAVATT, JESSE HARWELL (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Aug. 30, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Field Signal Battalion; (c) Co. C, 324th Field Signal Battalion; (1) United States; (r) Sergeant; (d) Jan. 25, 1919. XVI-16.


GREEN, JOSEPH WALTER (S), HARWICK.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) 118th Reg., 30th Div .; (I) Camp Lee, Camp Hancock, and France; (r) Private; (d) May, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Gassed. Transferred to 109th Reg. Inf. V-B-6.


GREENWOOD, WILLIAM JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Officers Training School; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 20, 1918. XXIX-25.


GRETZ, PAUL (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Anti Aircraft Service; (c) 52nd Battery, 7th Anti Aircraft Sector; (1) Camp Meade and France; (r) Bugler; (d) Jan. 25, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 24, 1918-Jan. 16, 1919. Transferred from 17th Co., 154th D. B. to Battery A, 7th Anti Air- craft Battalion, then to 52nd Battery, 7th Anti Aircraft Sector. XI-B-24.


GREGOR, JOHN (E), HITES.


(e) April 1, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Ser- geant; (d) March, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne, Marne, Chateau Thierry, Fismes, and Vesle River. Wounded.


GREGORY, WILLIAM EDWARD (E), HARWICK.


(e) May 2, 1918; (a) 37; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 27th Reg., Mining Engineers; (1) United States and France; (r) Private; (d) April 9, 1919. XVI-19.


(+) GRIECO, JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Coporal; (+) Nov. 3, 1918; (n) Admitted to hospital Oct. 9, 1918 from shell percussion; returned to company Oct. 28. Wounded again Nov. 1, 1918, near St. Georges in battle of Meuse-Argonne. Died of wounds Nov. 3, 1918. N-24 and I-IO.


GRIM, FRANK (S), NATRONA.


(e) Feb. II, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Headquarters Department; (c) 315th Headquarters Co., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) March 1, 1918. VII-A-36.


GRIMM, GEORGE W. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Aug. 8, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, Train-


ing Service; (I) Camp Sheridan; (r) Private; (d) Feb. I, I919. XVI-20.


GRINDER, CLARENCE (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) April 12, 1919; (n) Wounded in leg at Argonne Woods. Sent home a casual in April, 1919.


VI-17.


GRINE, HARRY ELWELL (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Engineers; (c) Army Ser- vice Corps; (1) Camp Humphreys, Mitchell Field, and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 18, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 30, 1918-July II, 1919. IX-35.


GRINER, ARTHUR ROBINSON (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (c) Provost Guard Co .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) May 22, 1919. IX-70.


GROTTENTHALER, LEO ANTHONY (S), SPRING- DALE.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 10, 1918. XI-A-32.


GRUMMER, JOSEPH H. (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) March 13, 1917; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, Ist Indiana Inf .; (1)


GRUNDEN, CLARENCE AUDLEY (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Oct. 30, 1917. IV-76.


GRUNDEN, ORRIS AUGUSTUS (S), NATRONA. (e) July 31, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 214th Engineers; (1) Camp Forest; (r) Acting Corporal; (d) Dec. 6, 1918; (n) Transferred to Co. H, Ist Training Bat- talion. XXVIII-29.


GRUNDEN, RAY (E), NATRONA. (e) ; (a) ; (b) ; (c)


(I) ; (r) ; (d) ; (n)


(+) GRUNWALSKI, STANISLAW (E), NATRONA.


(e) April 15, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; () Aug. 13, 1918; (n) Killed in action. I-II.


GRZEBOWSKI, LEON (E), NATRONA. (e) ; (a) ; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock ; (r)


; (d) ; (n) XXVII-8.


GUERCIO, MICHAEL SALVATOR (S), NATRONA. (e) Oct. 9, 1918; (a) ; (b) Students Army Train- ing Corps; (I) Canesius University, Buffalo, N. Y .; (r)


GUMBERT, VICTOR SWANTON (E), SPRINGDALE. (e) July 15, 1918; (a) 17; (b) Navy; (1) U. S. S. Alabama; (r) M. M. P. O. Second Class; (d) Aug. 15, 1919. XVI-21.


GUMMERT, JAMES STOKELY (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 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. III-A-15.


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1. Dr. Abe Kipp Weaver 2. Arthur Welsh 3. Clare Wenzel


4. A. Lockard Westerman


5. Frank E. Wiehagen


6. Louis R. Wiehagen 7. George D. Wilhelm 8. Paul S. Williams 9. Arthur R. Wilson 10. Walter R. Wilson


11. Ross A. Wittier 12. Charles R. Wolf 13. Frank E. Younkin 14. Anthony H. Yount 15. Fred Alexander Zwald


16. Matthew Fred Yenney 17. Tedore Ygnaczak 18. Alexander Zakczewski 19. Albert Robinson 20. Charles Lewis Hill


21. Andrew Romito 22. Harold J. Charles 23. John F. Walters 24. Robert J. Thompson 25. Stanislaw Mrozinski


26. Kasimer Mrozinski 27. Wicenty Mrozinski 28. Albert Stone 29. Mark B. Donnell 30. Hugh McLafferty


PLATE XXV


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BIOGRAPHIES OF SERVICE MEN


GUNIA, EDWARD (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) April 24, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (d) May 15, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Vesle River and Thiaucourt Sector. Wounded in neck Sept. 7, 1918 by machine gun bullet at Thiaucourt Sector. XVI-23.


GUNIA, HERMAN G. (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) June 1, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Quartermaster Department; (c) ; (1) Columbus Barracks, Washington, D. C., and Debarkation Hospital No. I at Ellis Island; (r) Pri- vate and Cook; (d) Aug. 7, 1919. XVI-25.


GUNIA, PAUL F. (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Sept. 19, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. C, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 22, 1919; (n) Transferred to Depot Brigade, and then to Base Hospital. XIX-5.


GUNNELL, JEFFERSON DAVIS (S), CHESWICK.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 320th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 16, 1919.


GUNNING, MICHAEL JOSEPH (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 29, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery A, 313th Field Artillery, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 6, 1919; (n) Participated in activ- ities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. III-B-19.


GUYAUX, NESTOR (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 137th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) July 19, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 30, 1918-July 16, I9I9.


IX-57.


HAAS, JOHN (S), TARENTUM. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Signal Corps; (c) 58th Ser- vice Co .; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Inter- preter; (d) Aug. 6, 1919. IX-33.


HACKETT, HARRY H. (E), NATRONA.


(e) July 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Headquarters; (c) Quarter- master Corps; (1) Camp Dodge and France; (r) Private; (d) July 21, 1919; (n) Overseas Nov. 10, 1918-July 14, I919. XVI-26.




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