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 22

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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JOHNSON, AXEL (S), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Quartermaster Depart- ment; (c) Co. E, Exchange Department; (1) Camp Greene; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 14, 1919. XVIII-4. JOHNSON, JOSEPH EDWARD (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., Quartermaster Corps, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Sergeant First Class; (d) July 18, 1919; (n) Re-enlisted in Navy. IV-21.


JOHNSTON, HOWARD J. (E), TARENTUM. (e) April 13, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (d) April 10, 1919; (n) Wounded July 28, 1918, at Chateau Thierry. XVIII-10.


(+) JOHNSTON, JAMES CARL (E), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) April 15, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Ridgway, Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private First Class; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918. Missing in action Aug. 11, 1918. Never heard of after that date. I-26.


JOHNSTON, ROBERT C. (E), SPRINGDALE. (e) June 16, 1918; (a) 42; (b) Medical Corps; (c) ; (1) Fort Harrison and Camp Custer; (r) Captain; (d) Dec. 1, 1918. XVIII-7.


JOHNSTON, SAMUEL SMITH (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) M. T. C. 320th Reg. Inf., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 6, 1919; (n) Participated in activ-


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ities at St. Mihiel, Chateau Thierry, and Meuse-Argonne. Wounded in left hand. V-B-IO.


JOHNSTON, WILLIAM (Col.), (S), CREIGHTON. (e) Aug. 3, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Development Department; (c) 14th Co., 4th Development, 154th Brigade; (1) Camps Sherman and Meade; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 16, 1918.


JONES, AUSTIN RALPH (E), BIRDVILLE.


(e) July 18, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 58th Reg., 4th Div .; (1) Columbus Barracks, Gettysburg, New York, France, and Germany; (r) Private; (d) Aug. I, 1919; (n) Overseas May 10, 1918-July 22, 1919. Par- ticipated in activities at Aisne, Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Transferred from Co. D, IIth Machine Gun Battalion to Headquarters Co., to 4th Division. Wounded and gassed Aug. 15, 1918. Re-enlisted July 10, 1920. Now in ser- vice at Honolulu. XVIII-9.


JONES, DANIEL C. (Col.), (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Oct. 27, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 505th Engineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Cook; (d) Aug. 30, 1918.


JONES, GEORGE WASHINGTON (S), TARENTUM. (e) July 24, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Infantry; (c) 112th Reg., 28th Div., transferred to Quartermaster Corps No. 223; (1) Camps Lee, Stewart, Hill, and Dix; (r) Corporal and Cook; (d) April 11, 1919. VIII-B-13.


JURIEWICZ, STANISLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. D, 305th Engineers, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 11, 1919.


VII-A-43.


KALMEYER, THOMAS WILLIAM (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. G, 4th Engineers Training Reg., 6th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Sergeant First Class; (d) Dec. 13, 1918.


IX-18.


KALUIK, ANDREW (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) July 9, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Pioneer Infantry; (c) Head- quarters 2nd Pioneers; (1) United States and France; (r) Sergeant and Musician; (d) Nov. 6, 1919; (n) Over- seas June 30, 1918-Oct. 31, 1919. In regimental band. XVIII-12.


KAMPAS, WILBUR CHRISTIAN (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) July 24, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 4th Reg., 3d Div .; (I) Camp Lee, France, and Germany; (r) Private; (d) June 4, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 15, 1918-May 30, 1919. Participated in activities at Meuse- Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation.


XXVIII-9.


KANEY, DANIEL HULDER (E), TARENTUM.


(e) March 6, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Air Service; (c) 63d Ser- vice Aero Squadron; (1) Louisiana and Texas; (r) Cor- poral and Aviation Cadet; (d) Dec. 2, 1918. XVIII-14


KANEY, RALPH JACKSON (RE), SPRINGDALE. (e) Aug. 1, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Aerial Service; (c) 50th Aero Squadron; (I) Texas, New York, England, and France; (r) Ace; (d) May 26, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. XVIII-16.


KAPERZYZSKI, JOSEPH (E), NATRONA. (e) Dec. 1, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Machine Gun Battalion; (c) Co. A, 9th Machine Gun Battalion, 3d Div .; (I) Co- lumbus Barracks, Alaska, and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) July 22, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Chateau Thierry. Served with Army of Occupation. Slightly gassed. Received Distinguished Service Cross for ex- traordinary bravery at Montiers July 15, 1918. XVIII-17.


KAPTEINA, EDWARD FRANK (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant (d) April 26, 1919; (n) Overseas June 1, 1918-Feb. 22, 1919. Shot through left arm and struck in right hand with piece of shrapnel Nov. 1, 1918 in Verdun Sector. V-A-35.


KAPTEINA, JOHN GEORGE (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) July 24, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D, 3d Replacement Battalion; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Sergeant; (d) Jan. 1, 1919; (n) VIII-B-3.


KARAGIANIS, ZAKARIAS (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 17, 1919; (n) Overseas March 17, 1918-June 9, I919.


KARPINSKI, JOSEPH (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 24, 1919.


KASPREGSKY, WALTER (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 319th Reg., Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Gassed. V-A-2.


KASSAI, STEPHEN (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918. Partici- pated in activities at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Apremont.


KASZABOWSKI, MARCELLI (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919. VII-A-34 and XXVII-28.


KAUZOR, ANTHONY (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Supply Department; (c) Quartermaster Corps; (1) Columbus Barracks, Waco, Tex., and Camp McGothen; (r) Sergeant First Class; (d) Feb. 16, 1919. XVIII-18.


KAZINSKI, JOHN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 31; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Aug. 14, 1919; (n) Participated in activ- ities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Gassed. Trans- ferred to 3d Div., with Co. 10, Squad No. 10, and also served with Army of Occupation.


XVIII-6 and N-39.


KEALY, MICHAEL FRANCIS (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. D, 28th Reg .; (I) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Pri-


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vate; (d) July 12, 1919; (n) Overseas June 30, 1918-July 6, 1919. IX-64.


KEEFE, CHARLES FRANCIS (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. G, 5th Engineers, 7th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 10, 1918. IX-53.


KEENER, WARD MONTGOMERY (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Dec. 17, 1917; (a) 29; (b) Coast Artillery Service; (c) 8th Co .; (I) New Orleans, Fort St. Phillip, and Fort Monroe; (r) Sergeant and Post Exchange Steward in charge of all New Orleans Exchange; (d) Dec. 17, 1918. XXVII-27.


KELLER, GUSTAVE CHARLES (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 22, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Air Service; (c) 4th Air Service Mechanics; (I) Camp Sevier, Camp Greene, and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) June 6, 1919. XVIII-8. (+) KELLER, SAMUEL CONRAD (S), GLASSMERE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (+) Nov. 6, 1917; (n) Died of spinal meningitis. Buried at Walter Chapel Nov. 9, 1917. N-18 and I-16. KELLERMAN, WILLIAM JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 3, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Unassigned; (1) Fort Slocum; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 5, 1918. XVIII-II.


KELLY, EDMUND (E), NATRONA.


(e) Aug., 1916; (a) 18; (b) Marines; (c) Casual Co., 6th Reg., 2nd Div .; (1) South Carrolton, W. Va., and France; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 26, 1920; (n) Overseas Feb. 14, 1918-Aug. 6, 1919. Served with Army of Occupation. Slightly wounded at Belleau Woods. XVIII-20.


KENDALL, LEO (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 13th Co., 4th Battalion, 153d Depot Brigade; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Wagoner; (d) Dec. 21, 1918. XI-A-27.


KENDALL, PETER (RE), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Dec. II, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Aero Service; (c) 223d Aero Squadron; (1) Louisiana and France; (r) Private; (d) June 20, 1919. XVIII-22.


KENDALL, THEODORE (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) 305th En- gineers, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private;


(d) June 12, 1919; (n) Wounded Oct., 1918. VII-A-37.


KENNEDY, DAVID PARK (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 30, 1918; (a) 35; (b) Motor Transport Corps; (c) Training Detachment No. 1; (1) Camp Meigs, Wash- ington, D. C .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 27, 1918.


(+) KENNEDY, FRANCIS RAYMOND (S), TARENTUM. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D, 145th Reg., 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (+) Nov. 21, 1918; (n) Overseas June 15, 1918. Wounded by shrapnel while in action in vicinity of Eynes, Belgium, on morning of Oct. 31, 1918. Died in General Hospital No. 13 Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, Nov. 21, 1918 and was buried with military honors on Nov. 23, 1918 in the American Section of Terlincthun British Cemetery, Bou- logne-sur-mer, France. Body arrived in Tarentum, Oct. 30, 1920, and buried with military honors Oct. 31, 1920. V-B-27 and I-17.


KENNEDY, JAMES ALTON (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 6, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Quartermaster Corps; (c) 306th Supply Co .; (1) Columbus Barracks, Water-


town, N. Y., and France; (r) Private; (d) July 29, 1919; (n) Overseas Jan. 12, 1918-July 22, 1919. Stationed at St. Nazair during service overseas. XXVII-I.


KENNEDY, ROBERT D. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) May 14, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Field Artillery; (c) Battery E, 2nd Field Artillery; (1) Camp Shelby, Camp Logan, Fort Sill, and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 19, 1919. XVIII-23.


KENNEDY, THOMAS RUTHERFORD, JR. (RE), CHESWICK.


(e) July 21, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Navy; (c) Naval Radio School and Navy Yard; (1) Boston, Norfolk, and Cam- bridge; (r) Ensign; (d) Aug. 8, 1919. XVIII-24.


KENNEDY, WILLARD E. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 13, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (I) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) May 16, 1919; (n) Gassed Oct. 1, 1918 in Ar- gonne Forest. Served as Guard. XVIII-25.


KEPPLE, FRANK JAMES (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 8oth Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Slightly wounded in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. IV-71.


KEPPLE, SPEEDY WALTER (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 20, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Transportation Corps;


(c) 119th Co., Transportation Corps; (1) Fort Meyers and France; (r) Private; (d) July 12, 1919; (n) Over- seas July 18, 1918-July 8, 1919. XVIII-13.


KERR, HARRY (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 319th Reg., 80th Div., transferred to Co. D, 117th Engineers, 42nd Div .; (I) Camp Lee, France, and Germany; (r) Ser- geant First Class; (d) June 14, 1919; (n) Overseas Dec. 9, 1917-June 4, 1919. Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Gassed April 28, 1918 at Chateau Thierry on the Marne. Returned home a casual. III-A-22.


KERR, JOSEPH PATRICK (S), HARWICK. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Depot Brig- ade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) April 9, 1918. VII-B-65.


KESNER, JAMES E. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 14, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 15th Engineers; (1) Oakmont and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) May 15, 1919; (n) Overseas 22 months. XVIII-26.


KIRCHTHALER, GEORGE EDWARD (S), NATRONA. (e) May 20, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 68th Engineers; (1) Camp Meade, Camp Lee, and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) Sept. 3, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. I, 1918-Aug. 30, 1919. XVIII-15.


KIRSCH, THEODORE EDWIN (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Replacement; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 7, 1918. XI-A-31.


KISH, MIKE (E), SPRINGDALE. (e) July 12, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 4Ist Reg .; (1) Camp Hancock and Fort Crook; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 5, 1919. XVIII-27.


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KIWIC, NICHOLAS (S), NATRONA. (e) July 26, 1918; (1) Camp Jackson.


KLEMS, NICHOLAS JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM.


(e) July 3, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Medical Department; (c) 105th Medical Department; (1) Camp Greenleaf and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) Aug. 2, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 28, 1918-July 28, 1919. Served with Base No. 65 at Brest, France. XVIII-19.


KNAPEK, JOHN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 20, 1918. IV-28.


KOCH, JOSEPH (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 3, 1916; (a) 23; (b) Cavalry; (c) 28th Mounted Police Co .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 19, 1919; (n) Overseas May 6, 1918-April 29, 1919. Participated in activities at Ourcq, Vesle, Meuse-Argonne, and Thiaucourt. Served on Mexi- can Border and Hawaiian Islands in Troop K, 4th Reg. Cavalry. XVIII-28.


KOEPUNIS, ANDY (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Transportation Corps; (c) 42nd Co., Transportation Corps; (1) Camp Hum- phreys and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 21, 1919; (n) Overseas July 13, 1918-June 16, 1919. Served in France with Co. B, 47th Engineers. IX-85. KOLOKOWSKI, BOLESLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) July 24, 1918; (1) Camp Lee; (d) Aug. 3, 1918. VIII-B-6.


KOLSER, JOHN (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. 9, Re- cruit No. 4; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 20, 1917.


KOLWICZ, MICHAEL J. (S), NATRONA.


(e) July 29, 1918; (a) 23; (1) Camp Meade; (r) Private; (d) Jan., 1919. XVIII-21.


KONARSKI, JOZEF (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Transportation Corps; (c) 16th Co., Transportation Corps; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 4, 1919; (n) Overseas July, 1918-July 25, 1919. IX-83.


KONCKI, WACLAW (E), NATRONA.


(e) April 13, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D, 18th Reg., Ist Div .; (1) Columbus Barracks, Gettysburg, and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Aug. 23, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 30, 1918-Dec. 15, 1918. Participated in activities at Champagne Sector, Somme, Chateau Thierry, Verdun, and Meuse-Argonne. Transferred from 5th Div. to Ist Div. Wounded in left arm in Argonne Forest. Sent home a casual. XVIII-29.


(+) KONOPSKI, FRANCZYSEK (E), HARWICK.


(e) May 3, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 4th Reg., 3d Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (+) Oct. 5, 1918; (n) Overseas May 17, 1918. Wounded July 8, 1918 and died from wounds. Received French War Cross and cited by his commander for heroic ser- vices. The Distinguished Service Cross was sent to his sister in Russelton. I-18.


KOPRIVNIKAR, JOSEPH ANTHONY (S), HARWICK. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 163d Reg., 4Ist Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) March 3, 1919. XI-A-9.


KOROBCZYK, STEPHEN (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 42nd Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) July, 1919; (n) Overseas July 1, 1918-July 5, I919. IX-44.


KOSCINSKI, ADOLPH (S), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 22, 1918; (1) Camp Lee. X-A-10.


KOTAVAN, MIKE (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) June 12, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Cavalry; (I) Columbus Barracks and France; (n) Did not return to United States.


KOWALSKI, FELIX (S), NATRONA.


(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. VII-B-50.


KOWATCH, ANDY (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 4, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. VII-B-82.


KRAJCI, ANDREW STEPHEN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 25, 1918. IV-82.


KRATZER, HENRY W. (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) May 28, 1914; (a) 16; (b) Navy; (1) Newport News, Nebraska, Indiana, South Carolina, D2 Sub, 03 Sub- marine, and Roe Sub Chaser; (r) Gunner's Mate First Class. XIX-2.


KRATZER, JOHN PAUL (RE), SPRINGDALE.


(e) June, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Navy; (1) Staten Island and Newport News; (r) Private; (d) Oct., 1918. XIX-I.


KRAWIECKI, KONSTANTY (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 27; (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, I919.


KREMER, JACOB (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) June 15, 1918. IX-23.


KREMER, PETER J. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Medical Department;


(c) Base No. 26, Medical Department; (1) Camp Lee;


(r) Corporal; (d) March 18, 1918. V-A-53.


KREWETSKY, TONY (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Dodge;


(r) Private; (d) Dec. 10, 1918.


KRUPSKI, SAM (S), HARWICK.


(e) May 27, 1918; (1) Camp Humphreys. X-86.


KUC, JACOB (S), NATRONA. (e) May 26, 1918; (1) Camp Sherman.


KUCINSKI, STANISLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 18, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, Verdun, and Meuse-Argonne.


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1. James Alton Kennedy


2. Jack Astenovich


3. Chester Jablonski


4. Maryjan Mulkytin


9. Robert A. Mechling 10. Edward J. Erb


15. Richard C. Doutt


16. Doyle Garlick 17. John Clendennen 18. Reynolds Clendennen 19. Frank Clendennen 20. Wilbert Clendennen


21. Charles Orris (M.D.) 22. Edgar J. Colin


23. Joseph B. Fitzgerland 24. Percy J. Watson 25. Wilbur C. Watson


26. Merle Stitt 27. Ward M. Keener 28. Maciag Kasabowski 29. Lee Jackson Baird 30. Leo Patrick Gallagher


5. William Stanich


6. Mike Szafranski


7. Joseph Skiles


8. Leon Grzebowksi


11. Ralph R. Meiers 12. Frank Porlo 13. Floyd Riddle 14. Frank R. Bracken


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KUHN, BROOKS ROSCOE (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) 3d Co., First Recruit Battalion; (1) Camp Forest; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. X-B-16.


KUHN, CYRIL DENZIN (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Oct. 7, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Naval Reserve Force, Engineering Branch; (1) Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Apprentice Seaman; (d) Dec. 15, 1918. XXX-8.


KUHN, DAVID WESLEY (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. 42, T. C .; (1) Camp Humphreys, and France; (r) Private; (d) June 21, 1919. IX-69.


KUHN, FRED HERMAN (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) Dec. 1, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, 3Ist Reg .; (1) California, Philippine Islands, and Siberia; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 30, 1919. XVIII-30.


KUHN, GEORGE EDGAR (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 2, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Navy; (c) Naval Reserves; (1) U. S. S. South Dakota; (r) Seaman First Class; (d) Dec. 2, 1918; (n) In Convoy Service. Made four complete voyages to Brest and Liverpool. XIX-3. KUHNERT, LOUIS VALENTINE (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private and Messenger; (d) June 12, 1919. V-A-45.


KUKOWSKI, STANISLAW (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery B, 37th Artillery, (1) Camp Sherman; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918; (n) At sea when armistice was signed, recalled to United States. XI-B-II.


KUKUSKI, WILLIAM (E), GLASSMERE. (n) Left to enlist in Slovak Army, never returned. KUMMER, HERMAN F. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 14, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 11Ith Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) Jan. 28, 1919; (n) Overseas May 12, 1918-Jan. I, 1919. Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry and Argonne Forest. Wounded in left eye and gassed at Argonne Forest Sept. 6, 1918. Returned home as casual. XIX-4.


KURZAWA, ANTONI (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) Feb. 10, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Gassed in Meuse-Argonne. V-A-16.


KURZAWA, BOLESLAW (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 18, 1917 and Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Infan- try; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 20, 1917 and March 4, 1918, re- spectively. N-II and V-B-32.


KUSZINKI, STANISLAW (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919. IV-23.


KUTCHENRITER, OTTO E. (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) roth Casual Co .; (1) Camp Forest; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 23, 1919. X-B-14.


KVUMINSKI, WLADYSLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Pri- vate; (d) Sept. 6, 1918. XI-A-40.


(+) KWIATKOSKY, JOHN H. (E), NATRONA.


(e) April 24, 1917; (a) 18 ;. (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, 111th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (+) Oct. 8, 1918; (n) Killed in action.


I-19.


LALLIE, WILLIAM R. (S), HARMARVILLE. (e) May 27, 1918; (1) Camp Humphreys. IX-15.


LAMBORN, GEORGE H. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) May 21, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) 11th Co. 20th Engineers; (1) United States and France; (r) Cor- poral; (d) June 7, 1919; (n) XIX-6.


LAMMAY, EDWARD JOSEPH (S), NATRONA. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Transportation Corps;


(c) 42nd Co., (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) May 22, 1919; (n) Overseas II months.


IX-101.


LAMPUS, ROBERT HOWARD (S), NATRONA. (e) Feb. 26, 1918; (1) Camp Lee.


LANGIEWICZ, ALEXANDER (S), NATRONA. (e) .Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquarters Co., 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Oct. 4, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. XIX-7.


LANGSTON, ERNEST (Col.), (S), CREIGHTON. (e) Oct. 27, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 505th Engineers; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 5, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne. VI-C-5.


LAPCZYNSKI, FRANK (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Engineers; (c) 117th En- gineers, 42nd Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 13, 1919; (n) Overseas July 30, 1918-April 30, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. IX-77.


LAPENSKY, FRANK (S), HARWICK. (e) July 31, 1918; (1) Camp Forest. VI-B-4.


LAPESA, JOSEPH (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) March 19, 1918. IV-97.


LARDIN, CARL WILLIAM (E), TARENTUM. (e) April 19, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 111th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) July 23, 1919. XIX-8.


LARDIN, HARRY HOWARD (S), TARENTUM. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 3, 1919. VII-B-8.


LASKOWSKI, BOLESLAW (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M. 7th Reg., 3d Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919. IV-50. LATIMER, JOHN LEROY (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) Aug. 5, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 111th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) First Lieutenant; (d) June 4, 1919. XIX-10.


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LATIMER, WILLIAM HARRY (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 12, 1917; (a) 36; (b) Aviation; (c) Squadron M; (1) Kelly Field and Ellington Field; (r) Sergeant First Class; (d) June 12, 1919. XIX-9.


LAUER, RAYMOND C. (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Supply Train; (c) Co. F, IIth Div .; (1) Camp Meade; (r) Corporal; (d) Feb. 2, I919. XI-B-4.


LAUGHLIN, JAMES (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Sept. 13, 1916; (a) 19; (b) Navy; (1) Newport News, U. S. S. Pennsylvania, U. S. S. Maine, and Harvard Naval Reserve School; (r) Chief Yeoman; (d) June 2, 1920. XXVI-18.


LAUGHLIN, WALTER (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) April 21, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Transportation Corps; (c) 5Ist Motor Transportation Corps; (1) Columbus Bar- racks; (r) Corporal; (d) July 16, 1919. XXVI-17. LAURENT, JULES (E), CREIGHTON.


(e) Jan. 4, 1915; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 11th Battalion, 6th Reg. de shasseurs; (1) Belgium; (r) Ser- geant; (d) July, 1919; (n) Was called back to Belgium when war broke on his country and served with credit. Was decorated for great bravery in the capture of 45 prisoners and 3 machine guns with a squad of 6 men. XIX-II.


LAURIN, CHARLES A. (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) July 1, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Aviation; (c) 120th Squad- ron; (1) Camp Custer and Vancouver; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 29, 1919; (n) Injured in back while handling timber. XXVI-16.




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