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 25

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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NORRIS, FRANK HAROLD (E), TARENTUM.


(e) March 31, 1917; (a) 20; (b) Cavalry; (c)


(1) Fort Bliss; (r) Corporal; (d) XXVIII-15.


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NORRIS, FRED (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Oct. 1, 1915; (a) 26; (b) Coast Artillery; (c) Battery B, 56th Artillery, C. A. C .; (1) Portland and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) March 19, 1919; (n) Overseas March 22, 1918-Feb. 3, 1919. Participated in activities at Marne and Meuse-Argonne. XXI-19.


NORRIS, JOHN STEVEN (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Naval Reserves;


(1) Cape May; (r) Mechanic; (d) Dec. 22, 1919. XXI-20.


NOVAK, LOUIS (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Quartermaster Department; (c) Quartermaster Development; (1) Camps Meade and Sherman; (r) Private; (d) March 22, 1919.


XI-B-9.


NOVELLI, CONSTANTINO (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Feb. 28, 1918; (1) Camp Meade.


XXI-21 and V-B-38.


NOWACKI, JOHN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 5Ist Engineers; (1) Camp Lee, Camp Belvore, and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 8, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Chateau Thierry, Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. V-B-3I.


NOWICKI, LEON (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B, 72nd Engineers; (1) Camp Forest, France, and Germany;


(r) Private First Class; (d) July 20, 1919; (n) Served with Army of Occupation. X-B-20. NOWOCIVSK, ANTONIE (S), NATRONA.


(e) July 10, 1918; (1) Camp Sherman; (r) Private; (d) July 15, 1918.


OBERLEAS, CHESTER CASTER (S), HARMARVILLE. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919. IV-62.


OBNISKI, EDWARD (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F, 319th Reg., 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 17, 1919. V-A-61.


OBUCHOWSKI, WALTER (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) June 26, 1918; (1) Camp Lee.


OLCZAK, VINCENTY FRANK (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 4, 1918; (1) Camp Lee. VII-B-47.


OLSEN, OTMAR LESTER (E), NATRONA. (e) May 23, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Navy; (c) Naval Reserve Force; (1) U. S. S. Wyoming, U. S. Naval Academy, U. S. S. Minnesota, and U. S. S. Pastores; (r) Ensign; (d) July 28, 1919. XXI-22.


OLSON, GUSTAF WILLIAM (S), NATRONA. (e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I, 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. V-A-8.


OLSON, JOHN OLAF (S), NATRONA. (e) July 24, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Unassigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 3, 1918. VIII-B-9. O'MALLEY, FRANK E. (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Sept. 19, 1917; (a) 28; (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 9, 1919. Gassed in Argonne Woods. XXI-23.


O'MALLEY, THOMAS PAUL (E), TARENTUM.


(e) May 12, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Medical Department; (c) Ambulance Co. No. 1; (1) Fort Bliss and France; (r) Cook; (d) June 27, 1919; (n) Overseas Dec. 2, 1917-June 19, 1919. Participated in activities at Verdune, Aisne- Marne, Toule, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Wounded in Belleau Woods June 7, 1918 while on duty as litter bearer attached to 79th Co., 6th Marines. XXI-24.


OPALKA, ADAM (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (1) Camp Lee ; (d) Feb. 22, 1918. IV-


OPOZINSKY, ANDY (E), GLASSMERE. (b) Czecho-Slovak Army.


ORR, CLYDE MELVIN (RE), TARENTUM. (e) June 27, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Medical Corps; (c) U. S. A. A. S. Sec. No. 532; (1) Allentown, Pa., Camp Merritt, and New York City; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 23, 1919; (n) Trans- ferred to Embarkation No. 4, 345 W. 50th St., New York City.


ORRILL, ALBERT W. (E), TARENTUM. (e) May 21, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Navy; (c) Convoy Service; (1) Convoy B. Transport Mercy, Cruiser Birmingham Hospital; (r) Fireman First Class; (d) July 30, 1919; (n) Made eight complete voyages between Gibraltar and English ports. XXI-25.


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ORRIS, CHARLES S. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 1, 1918; (a) 38; (b) Medical Department; (c) Gas R. S. Div .; (I) Washington, D. C .; (r) First Lieuten- ant; (d) Feb. 19, 1919; (n) Transferred to Ordnance Department. Stationed at Middletown, Pa.


XXVII-21.


OWENS, FRANCIS JOSEPH (RE), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Dec. 18, 1917; (a) 29; (b) Medical Department; (c) Dental Co. No. 1; (1) Chickamauga Park Camp; (r) First Lietutenant; (d) Dec. 16, 1918. XXI-26.


PAINTER, CLAUDE PARK (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 319th Reg. Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918- June 3, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel, Verdun and Meuse-Argonne. Slightly gassed in Ar- gonne Woods. IV-86.


PAINTER, HOWARD JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H. 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) June 12, 1919. IV-138.


PAINTER, JOHN HARVEY (E), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 20; (b) Motor Supply Train; (c) Motor Truck Co. No. 458; (1) United States and France;


(r) Corporal; (d) Aug. 28, 1919. XXI-27.


PAJEWSKI, SZCEPAN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 7th Reg. 3d Div .; (I) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) March 13, 1919; (n) Overseas March 5, 1918-Jan. 23, 1919. Wounded at Chateau Thierry in legs and right wrist. Returned a casual. V-A-48 and IV-49.


PALMER ZAKARIAS (Col.) (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Aug. 23, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. 46, Labor Battalion; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 24, 1918. X-A-


PALUCH STEPHEN (E), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Sept. 1918; (a) (b) Czecho-Slovak Army. PANFILES, ALEXANDER (RE), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) July 13, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Artillery; (c) Supply Co., 107th Field Artillery, 28th Div .; (I) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) May 21, 1919; (n) Overseas May 8, 1918-May 9, 1919. Participated in activities at Fismes, Vesle, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne. Burned by mustard gas Aug. 17, 1918. XXI-28.


PANNEK, IGNATIUS JOSEPH (S), NATRONA.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. 148th Reg. 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) April 7, 1919; (n) Overseas July 5, 1918- March 12, 1919. Participated in activities at Baincourt, Ypres, and Meuse-Argonne. XXVIII-17. PAPIK, GEORGE (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 319th Reg. Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) March 16, 1918; (n) Transferred to Depot Brigade.


PARFITT, GEORGE EDWARD (RE), TARENTUM. IV-I.


(e) July 7, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Medical Corps; (c) Ambulance Co., No. 26; (1) Camp Travis, Fort Clark, Camp Merritt, France, and Germany; (r) Sergeant; (d) Aug. 29, 1919; (n) Overseas April 26, 1918-Aug. 12, 1919. Participated in activities at Aisne, Chateau-Thierry, Champagne,


Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. XXI-29.


PARKS, LLOYD WILLIAM (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B. Ist Engineers, Ist Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Corporal; (d) Jan. 4, 1919. IX-3.


PARSONS, WILLIAM HARRISON (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. 319tb Reg. Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private and Mechanic; (d) June 26, 1919; (n) Overseas Dec. 1917. Transferred to Aviation Service. III-A-8.


PATTERSON, ROBERT ALEXANDER (S), TARENTUM. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery F., 315th Field Artillery, Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee, France, and Germany; (r) Private First Class; (d) July 16, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Trans- ferred to 42nd Military Police Co., 42nd Div.


VII-B-44.


PATTERSON, SAMUEL JAMES (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 319th Reg. Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Corporal; (d) Dec. 15, 1918; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-Nov. 16, 1918. Shell shocked in Argonne Forest. Returned a casual. III-A-7 and IV-124.


PATZ, WILLIAM E. (S), CHESWICK.


(e) Aug. 15, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery A. IIth Reg. Field Artillery, Replacement Depot; (1) Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Camp Jackson, and Camp Sherman; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 5, 1919. VI-A-9.


PAULIN, GERALD WILLIAM (E), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Jan. 16, 1918; (a) 18; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. L. 50th Reg .; (1) Washington, Camp Sevier, and Camp Dix; (r) Private: (d) July 25, 1919. XXI-30.


PAUSTENBACH, HENRY (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H. 319th Reg. Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) June 5, 1919; (n) Overseas Dec. 30, 1917. Trans- ferred to Co. D. 506th Engineers. Slightly gassed. IV-99


PAUSTENBACH, PHILIP (S), TARENTUM. (e) Aug. 15, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Field Artillery; (c) Battery A. IIth Reg., 6th Div .; (1) University of Pittsburgh, and Camp Jackson; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 24, 1919. VI-A-5.


PAWTOWSKI, JOHN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) 8th Casual Co .; (1) Camps Lee and Hill; (r) Private; (d) June 2, 1919; (n) Served with Co. H. 319th Reg. Inf. Both Div., trans- ferred to Co. M. 7th Reg. Inf .; transferred to Q. M. Br. Det. No. 5; transferred to 8th Casual Co. IV-114. PEEBLES, RAYMOND O. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) July 23, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Engineers; (c) 209th En- gineers; (1) Camps Meade, Sheridan and Sherman; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 20, 1919. XXVIII-27.


PEEBLES, RUSSELL (S), TARENTUM. (e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) 210th En- gineers; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) March 30, 1919. IX-13.


PEGANELLI, RODGER (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 19, 1917; (a) 25; (b) School of Cooking and Bak- ing; (c) ; (1) Camps Grant, Logan, California, and Lee;


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1. George N. Hoch 2. Charles P. Walter 3. Ethan Alllen Scholnick 4. David Cement


5. Henry S. Stamm


6. John W. Nease 7. George Merle Hawk 8. Charles Wayne Riddle 9. George E. Dickey 10. Robert F. Althauser


11. George Samuel Cooper 12. Kenneth K. Barnes 13. Edwin R. Burchfield 14. John F. Burchfield 15. Charles N. Christy


PLATE XXIX


16. Elmer S. Clark 17. Karl D. Collins 18. Joseph T. Baldus 19. Paul G. Bovard 20. William E. Dougherty


21. Charles H. Dyer 22. Arthur R. Frey 23. Norbet Joseph Gestner 24. John H. Girt 25. William J. Greenwood


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(r) Private; (d) May 31, 1919; (n) At sea when armistice was signed; recalled to United States. XXII-I.


(+) PEGG, WILLIAM JOSEPH (E), TARENTUM.


(e) July 18, 1917; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G. 114th Reg., 29th Div .; (1) Camp Edge, Camp McClelland, and France; (r) Private; (n) Killed in action at Verdun- Meuse Oct. 12, 1918 by gun shot wound in abdomen. I-27.


PENMAN, JOSEPH (E), RUSSELTON.


(e) March 21, 1915; (a) 28; (b) Mounted Service; (c) Royal Service Corps; (1) London, England, and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) March 17, 1918; (n) France, March 21, 1915-March 17, 1918. Wounded by shell fire at Somme Front. Discharged as casual. XXVI-24. PEROTTI, SERGIGLIDO (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 7Ist Reg .; (1) Camp Lee, Camp Greene, and France; (r) Private; (d) April 12, 1919; (n) Overseas April 7, 1918-April 5, 1919. Participated in activities at Verdun and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Wounded Oct. II, 1918 in right arm. Transferred to Co. M. 57th Reg. XXVI-22.


PEROTTI, VINCENZO (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. L. 4th Engineers Training Reg .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) Nov. 12, 1918. IX-82.


PERR, JACOB (S), NATRONA.


(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 17, 1919. IV-84.


PETERS, R. G. BENARD (RE), TARENTUM. VII-A-16.


(e) June 1, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Adjutant General's Service; (1) Plattsburg and Spartansburg; (r) Second Lieutenant; (d) May 16, 1919. XXII-2.


PETRYKOWSKI, JOHN (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F. 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 17, 1919. V-A-29.


PFEIFER, HERBERT (E), NATRONA.


(e) Nov. 1, 1915; (a) 21; (b) Navy; (c) Convoy Service; (1) U. S. Battleship New Hampshire. XXII-4.


PIERCE, ALVA W. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 26, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. D. 145th. Reg. 37th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) Jan. 28, 1919; (n) Overseas June 15, 1918. Wounded Sept. 28, 1918 in Argonne Woods. V-B-14. PILSTON, GEORGE, JR. (S), TARTENTUM.


(e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) June 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918-June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. III-A-10.


(+) PILSTON, ROBERT (E), TARENTUM.


(e) April 5, 1917; (a) 34; (b) Machine Gun Battalion; (c) Co. L. Platoon No. 1, 48th Highlanders of Canada; (1) Toronto, Canada, and France; (r) Private; (n) Partici- pated in activities at Paschendaele Ridge, Vimy Ridge, Ypres, and Cambrai. Gassed Aug. 15, 1917 at Hill No. 70, Ypres. Wounded March 8, 1918 at Paschendaele. Killed in action Aug. 9, 1918 at Amiens, Cambrai Front. Buried at Hillside British Cemetery, seven miles from


Moreuil, France. Relatives received Canadian Cross, 1920. II-6.


PILSTON, WILLIAM PARR (E), TARENTUM.


(e) May 12, 1917; (a) 39; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. E. 15th Engineers; (1) Oakmont and France; (r) Sergeant; (d) May 15, 1919; (n) Overseas July 26, 1917-April 27, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar- gonne. XXII-5.


PIOIETT, GIUSEPPE (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) May 4, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. Develop- ment Battalion; (1) Fort Thomas and Camp Forest; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 6, 1918. VIII-A-9.


PISZKOWSKI, STANISLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. B. 54th Development Corps; (I) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) July 23, 1919; (n) Overseas July 6, 1918- July 3, 1919. IX-


PITLOCK, JOHN (E), HARWICK.


(e) May 19, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery B. Ist Battalion, Ist Div .; (1) Columbus Barracks and France; (r) Corporal; (d) Sept. 26, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Somerville Sector, Ansauville, Cantigny, Soissons, Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne, Served with Army of Occupation.


PLANTS, HARRY EDWARD (S), NATRONA.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Machine Gun Battalion; (c) Co. C. 313th Machine Gun Battalion, 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 25, 1918-June 7, 1919. Participated in activities at Somme, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne.


(+) POLOME, ARTHUR OSCAR (S), GLASSMERE. (e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 7th Reg. 3d Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (n) Killed in action July 15, 1918. II-7.


PONCE, ARTHUR G. (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Medical Corps; (c) Hospital No. 24; (1) Camp Humphreys, Camp Greenleaf, and France; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 11, 1919; (n) Overseas Sept. 1, 1918-Feb. 1, 1919. XXVIII-16.


POND, ERNEST LEROY (S), NATRONA.


(e) April 8, 1919; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G. 318th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 9, 1919; (n) Overseas May 17, 1918-June 2, 1919. PORLO, FRANK (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) ; (a) ; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K. IIIth Reg. 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock; (r) ; (d) XXVII-12. PORTER, CHARLES SEBER (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K. 112th Reg., 28th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) Sept. 3, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, and Meuse-Argonne. XXII-3.


PORTER, CLARENCE ALVIN (S), TARENTUM. (e) July 29, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. D. 550th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Ser- geant; (d) July 17, 1919. VI-B-6.


PORTER, ROBERT JAMES (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Dec. 19, 1917; (a) 21; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery D., 64th Artillery; (I) Jackson Barracks, Camp Eustis and


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France; (r) Private First Class; (d) April 3, 1919. XXII-6.


PORTER, WILLIAM JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) July 29, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Infantry; (c) Unassigned;


(1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 10, 1918. VI-B-9.


POWELL, CLYDE A. (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) July 19, 1919; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K. 64th Reg. 7th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Private; (d) April 1, 1919; (n) Overseas Jan. 1918-March 11, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel.


POWELL, C. ISAAC (Col.) (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Aug. 7, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. B. 812th Reg .; (1) Camp Custer; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 22, 1918. POZORSKI, WILLIAM (E), NATRONA.


(e) July, 1916; (a) 15; (b) Artillery; (c) Headquarters Co., 56th Coast Artillery; (1) Fort Mitchell and France; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 1919; (n) Overseas 18 months. XXVI-23.


PRERATTA, MAX (E), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Jan. 17, 1918; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. M. 50th Reg .; (1) Fort Thomas; (r) Private; (d) July 3, 1919. (*) PRESSLER, WILLIAM GUSTAF (S), BIRDVILLE. (e) May 4, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 5Ist Reg. 6th Div .; (1) Fort Thomas, Camp Forest, and France; (r) Private; (n) Killed in action Oct. 2, 1918 at Argonne Forest. Wounded by shrapnel and died within one hour. VIII-A-7 and II-8.


PRZBESKI, TIOFILI (RE), NATRONA. (e) Aug. 11, 1917; (a) ; (b) Infantry; (1) Columbus Barracks.


PRZYSTUK, WLADYSLAW (S), NATRONA.


(e) Oct. 2, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F. 319th Reg. Both Div .; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Feb. 25, 1918. V-A-50.


PTASICK, JOHN (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Development Battalion; (c) Co. D .; (1) Camp Sherman; (r) Private; (d) March 23, 1919. XI-B-10.


PULCINI, JOHN (S), HARWICK. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. K. 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private and Bugler; (d) June 13, 1919. VII-B-84. PULEO, JOE (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Depot Brigade; (c) Co. 47, 12th Battalion, 153d Depot Brigade; (1) Camps Hum- phreys and Dix; (r) Private; (d) Nov. 30, 1918. IX-29.


PYE, WALTER (E), TARENTUM.


(e) Nov. 27, 1914; (a) 29; (b) Dragons of the Line, British Cavalry; (c) No. 2. Troop C., Squad I, Royal Dragons; (1) British Front; (r) Corporal; (d) Aug. 27, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Richbourg, Neuve Chappele, Armentière, Somme, Kemmel Hill, Ypres, Ousterstein Ridge, Bailucil, Paschendaele, Nieppe Forest, and Cam- brai. Served with the 35th, 59th, and 29th British Infantry Divisions. XXVIII-19.


PYSZCEWSKI, WALTER (S), NATRONA.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Engineers; (c) 4th Engineers, 4th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 1, 1919; (n) Overseas July 14, 1918-July 29, 1919. IX-


QUAGLIETTI, BRANDINO (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F. 318th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) May 9, 1919; (n) Overseas May 16, 1918-May 3, 1919. Participated in activities at Fismes, Sedan, and Meuse-Argonne. VII-A-40.


(+) QUINTILLIANI, DOMINICK (S), CHESWICK.


(e) Feb. 11, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. C. 320th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (n) Killed in action Sept. 27, 1918 at Meuse-Argonne by machine gun bullet. II-9.


RABINOVITZ, MAX (S), BRACKENRIDGE.


(e) June 1, 1918; (a) 27; (b) Artillery; (c) 55th Brigade, 6th Field Artillery, 2nd Div .; (1) Columbus Barracks, France, and Germany; (r) Private; (d) April 24, 1919; (n) Overseas July 14, 1918-April 19, 1919. Participated in activities at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Transferred to 89th Div., then to Co. A. 105th Ammunition Train, 30th Div.


RAIMONDI, JAMES (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Artillery; (c) Co. B. Coast Artillery Corps; (1) Camp Meade and Fort Howard; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 28, 1918. XI-B-27.


RAMEY, BRYAND (COL.), (S), GLASSMERE. (e) Aug. 22, 1918; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) 13th Co., 4th Battalion, 155th Depot Brigade, T. C .; (1) Camps Lee and Stewart; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 1918.


(+) RAMPULLA, MIKE (S), TARENTUM. (e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 24; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. I. 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (n) Wounded Oct. 28, 1918 in Meuse-Argonne and sent to hospital where he died two days later, Oct. 30, 1918. IV-77 and II-10.


RAY, JAMES PATRICK (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) July 24, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Headquarters; (c) Un- assigned; (1) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) June 7, 1919. VIII-B-IO.


REAGAN, EDWARD JOHN (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Aug. 14, 1918; (a) ; (b) Unassigned; (1) Camp Dix; (r) Private; (d) Aug. 21, 1918. VI-


REARICK, JOHN ANDERSON (E), TARENTUM. (e) April 18, 1917; (a) 19; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. IIIth Reg. 28th Div .; (1) Camp Hancock and France; (r) Corporal; (d) May 13, 1919; (n) Overseas May 5, 1918. XXII-9.


REASNER, CLAIR DANIEL (S), BRACKENRIDGE. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 25; (b) Tank Corps; (c) Co. C. 337th Battalion; (1) Camp Colt and France; (r) Corporal; (d) July 12, 1919; (n) Overseas Oct. 27, 1918-July 9, 1919. XXVIII-10.


REED, HARRY J. (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. H. 319th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private and Mechanic; (d) June 12, 1919; (n) Overseas May 18, 1918- June 2, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. IV-90.


REEDY, HOWARD QUINTER (E), BIRDVILLE.


(e) Nov. 16, 1916; (a) 26; (b) Cavalry; (c) Troop G., Ist Corps; (1) Monterey, Cal., and France; (r) Private; (n) Never returned. Whereabouts unknown. XXVIII-20.


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REESE, GEORGE (E), NATRONA.


(e) May 23, 1917; (a) 22; (b) Artillery; (c) Battery C. 82nd Field Artillery; (1) Columbus Barracks, Wyoming, and Texas; (r) Corporal; (d) Sept. 23, 1919. XXII-10.


REESE, THOMAS (S), NATRONA.


(e) Sept. 18, 1917; (a) 24; (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-Argonne. Gassed Nov. 1, 1918. IV-100.


REID, JOHN THOMAS (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 22; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. E. 28th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys, Occquan, Va., and France; (r) Private; (d) July 10, 1919; (n) Overseas July 31, 1918-July 6, 1919. IX-80.


REINEHR, FRANCIS CARLETON (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 28; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. 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. III-A-6.


REINEHR, FREDERICK EUGENE (S), TARENTUM. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. F. 318th Reg. 80th Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) June 4, 1919; (n) Overseas May 22, 1918-May 27, 1919. Participated in activities at Artois Sector, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. VII-B-9.


REINEHR, JOSEPH HERBERT (S), TARENTUM. (e) April 4, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Medical Corps; (c) General Hospital No. 41; (1) Camp Lee and Staten Island; (r) Private First Class; (d) Dec. 18, 1919. VII-B-7. REINEHR, PAUL CLEMENT (S), TARENTUM.


(e) Sept. 4, 1917; (a) 26; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. A. 319th Reg. Both 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. III-A-12. REITER, GEORGE EDISON (E), NATRONA. (e) June 15, 1917; (a) 30; (b) Navy; (c) Naval Reserve Force; (1) (r) Electrician Second Class; (d) June 6, 1919. XXII-II.


REITH, HERBERT WILLIAM (S), TARENTUM.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 24; (b) Engineers; (c) 4th Engineers Training Reg .; 4th Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys; (r) Private; (d) Dec. 28, 1918. IX-41. REMALEY, CHARLES WILLIAM (S), SPRINGDALE. (e) Aug. 30, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Infantry; (c) 22nd Co., 5th Battalion, Central Officers Training School; (I) Camp Lee; (r) Private; (d) Nov. 23, 1918. XI-A-16. REMALEY, EDWARD (S), CHESWICK.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 29; (b) Engineers; (c) 106th En- gineers, 3Ist Div .; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) July 5, 1919. IX-16a. REMALEY, SAMUEL GEORGE (S), SPRINGDALE.


(e) May 27, 1918; (a) 23; (b) Engineers; (c) Co. F. 28th Engineers; (1) Camp Humphreys and France; (r) Private; (d) July 11, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Apre- mont, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. IX-58. RENNER, CHARLES GEORGE (S), CREIGHTON.


(e) Sept. 3, 1918; (a) 21; (b) Depot Brigade; (c) 17th Co.,


154th Depot Brigade; (I) Camp Meade; (r) Private; (d) Sept. 7, 1918. XI-B-14.


RICHARDS, BENJAMIN F. (E), TARENTUM.


(e) July 24, 1918; (a) 30; (b) Infantry; (c) Co. G. 163d Reg., 4Ist Div .; (1) Camp Lee and France; (r) Private; (d) March 12, 1919. XXII-12.


RICHARDSON, NICHOLAS KING (RE), SPRINGDALE. (e) July 15, 1917; (a) 25; (b) Aerial Service; (c) gIst Aerial Club; (1) Kelly Field and France; (r) Private First Class; (d) June 26, 1919; (n) Participated in activities at Marne and Meuse-Argonne. Served with Army of Occupation. Received citations from the French and also received a Croix de Guerre. XXII-13.




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