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 24

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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MILLSAP, LEE (Col.), (S), CREIGHTON. (e) Aug. 12, 1918; (1) Camp Dix.


(+) MILOVICH, SAM (RE), HARWICK.


(e) July 17, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Ser- geant; (+) Dec. 20, 1918, killed by aeroplane accident in France. I-25.


MINOR, EDGAR L. (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) July 20, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Marines; (c) 15th Co., 5th Reg., 2nd Div .; (1) Paris Island, France, and Ger- many; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 13, 1919. XIV-23. MIODUSSEWSKI, APOLINARY (RE), HARWICK.


(e) July 5, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c)


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(1) Camp Hancock, France, and Germany; (r) Private; (d) Aug., 1919; (n) Served with Army of Occupation. MISICUK, SIMON (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 17, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Re-enlisted. V-A-32.


MISSON, EUGENE (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 4, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Infantry; (c) Machine Gun Co., 5Ist Reg. Inf., 6th Div .; (I) Fort Thomas, Camp Forest, and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 18, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 31, 1918-July 9, 1919. VIII-A-14.


MISTRIK, PAUL (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D, 26th Reg., Ist Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Sept. 26, 1919; (n) Overseas about one year. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne. IV-43.


MITCHELL, GEORGE C. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) April 17, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Navy; (c) Convoy Service on United States Coast and in Europe; (1) Minnesota, Lamberton Destroyer, and Newport; (r) Water Tender First Class; (d) Sept. 27, 1919. XIV-21.


MITCHELL, GEORGE SLOAN (S), NATRONA.


(e) July 24, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Depot Brigade; (c) 33d Co., 9th Battalion, 153d Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee, France and Germany; (r) Private; (d) March 25, 1919; (n) Overseas May 15, 1918-March 6, 1919. Participated in activities before Sedan. Served with Army of Occu- pation. VIII-B-I.


MITCHELL, LUTHER (Col.) (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) Oct. 27, 1919; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B. 505th Engineers; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 5, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne and advance sectors. VI-C-2.


MOCARSKI, BOLESLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 33; (b) Engineers; (c) 54th Engi- neers; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) June 4, 1918. IX-2.


MOHAN, JAMES JULIUS (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Transportation Corps; (c) 103d Transportation Corps; (1) Camp Humphreys, Houston, Tex., and France; (r) Private; (d) July 8, 1919; (n) Overseas July 18, 1918-June 20, 1919. IX-95.


MOHAN, SYLVESTER JAMES (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private 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. IV-7a. MOHAN, THOMAS JACOB (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Artillery; (c) 54th Bat- talion, 7th A. A. Sector; (1) Camp Meade and France; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 25, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 24, 1918-Jan. 16, 1919. XI-B-29.


MOHNEY, JOHN A. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 14, 1917; (a) 17; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Ser-


geant; (d) July 23, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918-July 13, 1919. Participated in activities at Marne, Cham- pagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Oisne-Aisne, Meuse-Argonne, and Thiaucourt Sectors. XX-23.


MOHR, EDWARD STEVE (S), NATRONA.


(e) Aug. 3, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. F, 209th Engineers; (1) Champs Forest and Sheridan; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XX-26.


MONANTI, JOSEPH (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 5Ist Engineers, 6th Div .; (I) Camp Lee, Camp Balvor and France; (r) Private; (d) July 7, 1919; (n) Transferred to 62nd Engineers. V-B-38.


MONTGOMERY, ADDISON SAMUEL (E), TAREN- TUM.


(e) Oct. 16, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Officers Training School; (c) Co. F. T. B .; (I) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XXVIII-24.


MONTGOMERY, EDITH CLAIRE (E), SPRINGDALE. (e) Sept. 16, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Marines; (c) Headquarters; (1) Washington, D. C .; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 27, 1919. XXXI-3.


(+) MONTGOMERY, MERRITT (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Nov. 27, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Y. M. C. A. and Infantry; (c) Co. E, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Lee, Camp Hancock, and France; (r) Sergeant; (+) Sept. 6, 1918; (n) Killed instantly when struck in head by machine gun bullet in the Battle of Fismette. II-I.


MOORE, CHRIST (E), NATRONA.


(e) July 30, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Field Artillery; (c) 7th Reg. Supply Co., Ist Div .; (1) Camp Jackson; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 11, 1919.


MORRIS, HERMAN (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. G, 4th Training Reg., 4th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Sergeant; (d) Jan. 22, 1919. IX-91.


MORRIS, MOE (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Oct. 17, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Quartermaster Department; (c) 2nd Co., Headquarters Department; (1) Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C .; (r) Corporal; (d) April 15, 1919.


MOYES, THOMAS WRIGHT (S), HARMARVILLE. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Headquarters; (c) 8oth Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private and Chauffeur; (d) June 5, 1919. VII-B-5.


MROZINSKI, CHARLES (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 318th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Feb. 14, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-Nov. 27, 1918. Wounded in arm Oct. 4, 1918, in Argonne Forest. Sent home as a casual.


VII-B-40.


MROZINSKI, FRANK (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Transportation Corps; (c) 7th Co., 42nd Transportation Corps; (1) Camp Hum- phreys and France; (r) Private; (d) June 20, 1919; (n) Overseas July 14, 1918-June 16, 1919. IX-14.


MROZINSKI, KASIMIER (E), WEST NATRONA.


(e) April 24, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Ser- geant; (d) March 6, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918-March 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Hill


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No. 204, Chateau Thierry, Toule, Argonne, Vesle, Aisne, and Lorraine. Wounded slightly at Chateau Thierry. XXV-26.


MROZINSKI, STANLISLAW (E), W. NATRONA. (e) July 5, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery B, 107th Field Artillery, 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) May 21, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-May 9, 1919. Participated in activities at Fismes, Vesle, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne. XXV-25.


MROZINSKI, WICENTY (E), WEST NATRONA.


(e) May, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Machine Gun Battalion; (c) 4th Machine Gun Battalion, 2nd Div .; (1) Camp Sherman and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 19, 1919; (n) Overseas May 16, 1918-July, 1919. XXV-27.


MUCHA, MATIAS (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Infantry and Depot Brigade; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., Both Div., and transferred to 20th Co., 5th Battalion, 155th Depot Brigade; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 25, 1918. V- MULHOLLEN, CHARLES ALLEN (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (1) Camp Lee. XI-A-24.


MULKYTIN, MARYJAN (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) April 24, 1917; (a) 19; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Cor- poral; (d) May 13, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, Meuse-Argonne, Hill No. 2-4, and Thiaucourt Sector. XXVII-4.


MURPHY, WALTER DALE (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) Jan. 27, 1919; (n) Wounded Oct. 9, 1918 in Argonne Forest. IV-13I.


MYERS, DWIGHT LEWIS (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Aug. 25, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Artillery; (c) 42nd Reg .; (1) Camps Taylor and Custer; (r) Chaplain; (d) Oct. 8, I919. XX-27.


MYERS, FRED RICHARD (E), CHESWICK. (e) June 19, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery 4, 3d Field Artillery, 6th Div .; (1) Columbus Barracks, Fort Sill, England, and France; (r) Private; (d) June 26, 1919. XX-28.


MYERS, HARRY W. (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) April 15, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry, transferred to Depot Brigade; (c) 33d Co., 153d Depot Brigade; (1) Co- lumbus and Texas; (r) Sergeant; (d) April 11, 1919. XXII-16.


MYERS, JAMES EARL (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery E, 315th Field Artillery, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 11, 1919; (n) Overseas June 8, 1918-May 20, 1919. VII-B-IO. MYERS, JOHN C. (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) April 14, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Headquar- ters Co., IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Ridgeway, Camp Hancock, and France; (r) Band Corporal; (d) May 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918. Gassed at Argonne Forest. XX-13.


MYERS, JOSEPH H. (S), HARMARVILLE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) 116th En- gineers, 4Ist Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys and France;


(r) Private; (d) Dec. 31, 1918; (n) Overseas Aug. 10, 1918-Dec. 20, 1918. IX-10.


MYERS, PRESTON TURNEY (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) 3d Co., En- gineering Corps; (1) Camp Forest; (r) Private. X-B-8.


(+) MYERS, THOMAS WESLEY (E), TARENTUM. (e) May 22, 1917; (a) 17; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 110th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (+) July 28, 1918; (n) Overseas May, 1918. Killed in action at Chateau Thierry. II-2.


MYERS, WILLIAM EARL (S), CHESWICK.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Participated in activ- ities at Somme, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. V-A-40.


MYRZYNSKI, ZIGMOND (S), NATRONA. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Engineers; (c) 34th Co. 20th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys, Camp Lee, and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919. IX-7. McCLAIN, WILBERT ARTHUR (E), NATRONA.


(e) May 15, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Cavalry and Artillery; (c) Battery C, 8Ist Field Artillery; (1) Fort Ogelthorpe and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 17, 1919. XXVI-20.


McCLOSKY, JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 16, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 325th Reg., 83d Div .; (1) Washington, D. C. and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) May 29, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 17, 1918-May 7, 1919. XXVIII-14.


McCLOSKY, LOUIS (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 7th Reg., 3d Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) July 31, 1919; (n) Overseas April 5, 1918-Feb. 9, 1919. Wounded Oct. 19, 1918 in chest and left arm and lay on the field for three days before found by his com- rades. Returned a casual. III-A-30 and V-A-56.


McCOMB, WALTER WALBRIDGE (RE), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 25, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery B 83d Field Artillery; (1) Fort Ogelthorpe, Camp Houston, Fort Russell, Camp Fremont, Fort Sill, and France (r) Captain; (d) June 14, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 28, 1918-Jan. 3, 1919. XX-20.


McCOMESKY, JOHN JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM. (e) July 29, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Ioth Co. 3Ist Battery, 22nd Reg .; (I) Syracuse, N. Y., and Camp Mills; (r) Private First Class; (d) Jan. 9, 1919; (n) Trans- ferred to 4th Provisional Battery, 330th Gordon Fire Co. VI-B-2.


MCCORKLE, JOHN M. (S), CHESWICK.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Medical Corps; (c) 305th Supply Train, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 11, 1919. VII-A-2.


McCORMICK, JESSE MORTON (S), TARENTUM.


(e) April 2, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A, 307th Reg., 77th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 24, 1919. XX-29.


MCCRACKEN, CHAMBERS (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Feb. 21, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Transport Con-


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1. Paul Leroy Arner


2. Charles Mellon Britton 3. Fernando Avello


4. Hugh Alexander Cochran


5. Nich Evanovich


6. Samuel Alex Coulter 7. George B, Crumrine 8. Harvey Freehling 9. Wilbert C. Kampas 10. Clair D. Reasner


11. Adam Hlovnik 12. John J. Mikolash 13. Randolph McMetzler 14. Joseph J. McCloskey 15. Frank H. Norris


16. Arthur G. Ponce 17. Ignatius Joseph Pannek 18. Ignatz Washolski 19. Walter Pye 20. Howard Quinter Reedy


21. John M. Simko 22. Andrew Shaw


23. Vedok Torpkovich


24. Addison S. Montgomery 25. James C. Steele


26. Harry F. Carnahan 27. Raymond O. Peebles 28, James W. Esler 29. Orris Grunden 30. Harry Harenski


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voy Service; (1) Rhode Island and Florida; (r) Seaman First Class; (d) July 7, 1919. XXI-I. MCCULLOUGH, FRANCIS XAVIER (RE), CHESWICK. (e) July 4, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Infantry; (c) Companies Q, H, and T at Plattsburg Barracks; (1) Plattsburg Bar- racks, Camp Perry, Hiram College, Wooster College, and Ohio State College; (r) Second Lieutenant; (d) Dec. 24, 1919; (n) Served as rifle instructor. XIII-12.


(+) MCCUTCHEON, EARL THOMAS (S), BRACKEN- RIDGE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (+) Sept. 26, 1918; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918. Partici- pated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse- Argonne. Killed in Meuse-Argonne Sept. 26, 1918. IV-135 and II-3.


MCCUTCHEON, EUGENE CLAWSON (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) April 29, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) 37th Co., roth Battalion, transferred to 34th Co., Central Officers Training School; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Sergeant; (d) Nov. 23, 1918. III-B-12.


MCCUTCHEON, RALPH GEORGE (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) April 29, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) 37th Co., Ioth Battalion, transferred to 28th Co., Central Officers Training School; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Sergeant; (d) Nov. 23, 1918. III-B-24.


(+) MCCUTCHEON, WALTER KNABLE (S), SPRING- DALE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (+) Oct. 10, 1918; (n) Wounded by shrapnel in Meuse-Argonne Offensive Oct. 6, 1918, died of wounds four days later and was buried Oct. 11, 1918 in an Ameri- can Military Cemetery. IV-15 and II-4.


McDONOUGH, ELMER BOYD (S), CHESWICK.


(e) April 4, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Medical Corps; (c) Medical Supply Depot; (1) Camp Lee and New York; (r) Ser- geant First Class; (d) Jan. 19, 1919. VII-B-II.


(+) McDONOUGH, HARRY HULTZ (S), CHESWICK.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. E, 145th Reg., 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (+) Nov. 1, 1918; (n) Served eight years in United States Navy before being called to the Army. Killed in action while making an attack at Olsene, Bel- gium. Buried at Olsene, Belgium. V-B-22. McDONOUGH, RALPH JOY (E), CHESWICK.


(e) Nov. 22, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Quartermaster Corps;


(c) Co. F, 5th Div., Motor Supply Train; (1) Camp Johnston, France, and Germany; (r) Corporal; (d) July 26, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. XXI-2.


MCELROY, BURNELL (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) April 7, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B. 604th Engineers; (1) Fort Slocum and France; (r) Private, First Class; (d) June 27, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 1, 1918-June 22, 1919. Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne. MCELROY, JAMES (S), BIRDVILLE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 31; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. F, 28th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys, Woodbridge, Va., and France; (r) Private; (d) July 10, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne. IX-51.


MCELWAIN, CHARLES EDGAR (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Aug. 8, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. L, 56th Infantry, 4th Div .; (1) Camp Wadsworth; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 19, 1918. XXI-7.


MCELWAIN, HOWARD FINLEY (RE), BRACKEN- RIDGE.


(e) June 24, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Marines; (c) Co. C, 13th Reg .; (1) Paris Island and France; (r) M. P.,


(d) Aug. 13, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 15, 1918-Aug. 8, I919. XXI-3.


McFALL, EDWARD JOYCE (RE), TARENTUM.


(e) April 5, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Navy; (c) Mosquito Fleet;


(1) Submarine Chaser No. 212; (r) Carpenter's Mate; (d) April 24, 1919. XXI-4.


(+) McFALL, HOMER DANKS (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 11, 1917; (a) 19; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M, 11Ith Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (+) Sept. 9, 1918; (n) Died from being gassed. II-5.


McFARLAND, CHARLES HOWARD (S), TARENTUM. (e) Oct. 8, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) 32nd Co. Inf., Central Officers Training School; (1) State College and Camp Gordon; (r) Candidate;


(d) Dec. 18, 1918. XXX-12.


McGAUGHEY, CARL FREDERICK (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. 104, 19th Engineers, R. T. C .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) April 13, 1919; (n) Overseas Feb. 30, 1918-March 25, 1919. IV-16.


McGHEE, ROSS (Col.), (S), TARENTUM.


(e) March 29, 1918; (a) ; (b) Development Battalion;


(c) Co. B, 3d Battalion; (1) Camps Dodge and Grant; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 26, 1918.


McGINLEY, JAMES (E), TARENTUM.


(e) June 1, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Tank Corps; (c) Headquar- ters Co., 326th Battalion; (1) Gettysburg and France; (r) Private and Tank Driver; (d) Sept. 10, 1919; (n) Over- seas July 15, 1918-Sept. 9, 1919. Participated in activ- ities at Meuse-Argonne. Gassed. Served with Army of Occupation. XXI-5.


McGINLEY, PAUL (E), TARENTUM.


(e) June 19, 1916; (a) 19; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery A, Ist N. Y. Field Artillery, 27th Div .; (1) Fort MacPher- son, Camp Merritt, and France; (r) Private; (d) May 4, 1919; (n) Overseas Feb. 25, 1917-May 1, 1919. Served with Military Police. XXI-6.


McGRAW, EARL EDWARD (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Medical Detachment; (c) 319th Reg. Inf., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas. May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. IV-128.


McINTOSH, KENNETH (Col.), (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Aug. 3, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Pioneer Infantry; (c) Co. E, 803d Reg .; (1) Camp Custer, Camp Grant, and France; (r) Private; (d) July 25, 1919.


MCINTYRE, JOHN ANDERSON (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Infantry and Quartermaster Corps; (c) Co. E, 318th Reg. Inf., 80th Div. and Supply Sub. Depot; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 17, 1919. VII-B-24.


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MCINTYRE, LELAND MURL (S), TARENTUM.


(e) April 4, 1918; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) April 9, 1918. VII-B-38.


McKRELL, HOMER EUGENE (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 18, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Ver- dun and Meuse-Argonne. Transferred to Washington Barracks with 56th Engineers. IV-68.


McKRELL, WALTER W. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) April 22, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Air Service Photographic Branch; (c) 53d Photo Section; (1) Madison Barracks, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Baker Field, Langley Field, and Field No. 2 Hempstead, Long Island; (r) Corporal; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XXI-8.


McLAFFERTY, HUGH (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Quartermaster Corps; (c) Motor Truck Co. No. 467; (1) United States, France, and Germany; (r) Corporal; (d) Sept. 19, 1919; (n) Served with Army of Occupation. Did convoy duty until ar- mistice was signed, then transferred to 32nd Army Sup- ply Train. XXV-30.


McLURE, DAVID ORRIN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. No. 2, Casual Detachment; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 18, 1918. XI-A-14.


McMAHON, JOHN HENRY (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Second Lieutenant; (d) July 19, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-July 7, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Transferred to 804th Pi- oneer Infantry. IV-29.


McMANUS, CHARLES RALPH (E), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) April 24, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Medical Department; (c) Base No. 26; (1) Camp Lee and Fort Des Moines; (r) Private First Class; (d) Oct. 9, 1919. XXI-9.


McMEANS, WILLIAM CLARENCE (E), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. A, 24th Reg .; (I) Camps Forest and Sherman; (r) Private First Class; (d) Dec. 23, 1918. X-B-10.


NAMECHE, GUS JOHN (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Nov. 10, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Engineers; (c) Truck Co. No. 2, 23d Engineers; (1) United States and France; (r) Private; (d) July 30, 1919; (n) Overseas Jan. 23, 1918-July 23, 1919. Participated in activities at Sie- chepney, Xivray, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Stu- dent at University of Montpelier. XXI-13.


NAPIERKOWSKI, ANDY (S), NATRONA. (e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery B, 37th Artillery C. H. C .; (1) Camps Meade and Sherman; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918; (n) Was at sea when armistice was signed. Recalled to United States. XI-B-2.


NAPIERKOWSKI, BOLESLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F., 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant (d) June 2, 1919. V-A-12.


NARDELLI, FELIX (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) April 4, 1918; (b) Artillery; (c) Co. E, 315th Field Artillery, 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Pri- vate; (d) Aug. 29, 1918. VII-B-12.


NAUMAN, FREDERICK D. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 19, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Veterinary Department; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Taylor; (r) Private and Horse- shoer; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XXI-14.


NAUMAN, MICHAEL (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) April 12, 1917; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 308th Reg., 77th Div .; (I) Brownsville, Tex., Gettysburg, Camp Upton, and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) May 10, 1919; (n) Overseas April 9, 1918-May 10, 1919. Gassed Aug., 1918 and also Oct., 1918. XXI-15.


NEASE, JOHN WILLIAM (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 11, 1918; (a) 19; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) ; (I) Washington-Jefferson College Washington, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 15, 1918. XXIX-6.


NEESE, RAYBURN (E), HARMARVILLE.


(e) May 27, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K, IIIth Reg., 28th Div .; (I) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Pri- vate First Class; (d) May 9, 1919.


NELSON, WALTER RUDOLPH (S), KANE.


(e) Sept. 19, 1917; (a) 29; (b) Machine Gun Battalion; (c) 125th Machine Gun Battalion, 34th Div .; (1) Camp Sherman and France; (r) Private; (d) April 22, 1919; (n) Overseas Feb. 25, 1918-Feb. 3, 1919. Wounded twice in right leg and once in left side in Battle of Ver- dun. Returned a casual. IV-


NEWELL, SAMUEL O. (Col.), (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 30, 1918; (1) Camp Taylor.


NEWMAN, HENRY B. (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G, 320th Reg., 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 14, 1919. VII-A-4.


NEWMAN, JOHN C. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Jan. 8, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Ordnance Corps; (c) Enlisted Ordnance Corps, also Field Artillery Replacement Troop Unassigned; (1) Forts Thomas and Ogelthorpe; (r) Sec- ond Lieutenant; (d) Nov. 26, 1918. XXI-16. NICHOLAS, DAVID MOSS (E), TARENTUM.


(e) June 28, 1916; (a) 28; (b) Signal Corps; (c) Co. C, 103d Field Signal Battalion attached Iroth Reg. Inf., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Stewart, Mexican Border, Camp Hancock and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) Feb. 10, 1919; (n) Overseas May II, 1918-Jan. 23, 1919. Participated in activities at Champagne-Marne, Marne-Aisne, Oise- Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne. Gassed in Argonne Forest.


XXI-18.


NICHOLAS, GEORGE WILLIAM (RE), BRACKEN-


RIDGE.


(e) Dec. 12, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Navy; (c) Coast Transport Service; (1) Newport News; (r) Seaman; (d) Dec. 8, 1919. XXI-17.


NICIPORUK, IGNACE (S), GLASSMERE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Pri- vate; (d) June 4, 1918. IX-42. NICKOLAUS, ALBERT JOSEPH (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 47th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) July 8, 1919. IX-32. NIEZRIONSKI, STANISLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) July 24, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Development Battalion; (c) Training Battalion; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 15, 1919. VIII-B-16.


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NITOWSKI, ANTHONY (S). NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 17, 1919. V-A-18.


NOBLE, JOHN RUSKIN (S), HARWICK.


(e) Oct. 11, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) Co. B; (I) Washington-Jefferson College, Wash- ington, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 15, 1918. XXX-II.


NOCK, JOSEPH ANTHONY, JR. (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Students Army Training Corps; (c) 3d Co., Section A; (1) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa .; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 12, 1918. XXX-13.


NOEL, LEWIS C. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 210th Engineers; (1) Camps Humphreys and Forest; (r) Ser- geant First Class; (d) Feb. 11, 1919. IX-68.


NOLD, MARTIN ALOYSIUS (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Aug. 8, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. L, 56th Pioneer Infantry; 7th Div .; (1) Camp Wadsworth, Camp Merritt, France, and Germany; (r) Corporal; (d) June 24, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 4, 1918-June 22, 1919. Participated in activities at Meuse-Argonne and served with Army of Occupation. XXI-II.


NOLF, ROWLAND ISEMAN (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, Verdun, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. IV-134.




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