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MARKLEY, EDWARD CHARLES-Son of Mary Markley, 103 Church St. Born November 20, 1890. Enlisted Oc- tober 27, 1917, with the 135th Machine Gun Battalion of the 37th Division, and was assigned to Camp Sheridan. He sailed for France June 12, 1918.
MARSH, ELLIS FOSTER- Son of Mrs. Nettie F. Marsh, 363 E. Maiden St. Born Septem- ber 22, 1892. Enlisted July 19, 1917, with Company H, 110th Infantry, 28th Division, and went to Camp Hancock with them. He sailed for France from Camp Merritt May 3. 1918. Engaged in all the battles with that Com- pany. Was given the rank of Sergeant, and returned to the United States April 30, 1919. He was honorably discharged from service May 19, 1919.
MARSHALL, EARL G .- Son of Jacob and Rose Marshall, 62 Highland Ave. Born November 30, 1892. Enlisted July 15, 1917, and went to Camp Hancock with the Machine Gun Company of the IIoth Infantry, 28th Division. He sailed from Camp Merritt May 3, 1918. Was in the Fifth German Offensive. Had his throat affected by mustard gas. He was honorably discharged from service May 23, 1919.
MARTIN, RICHARD A .- Son of W. A. Martin. Born in 1899. Enlisted May 26, 1916, with Company H, Ioth Infantry, 28th Division. Was sent to Camp Hancock and then Camp Merritt. He was made Corporal and Ser- geant. Sailed overseas May 3, 1918. Returned to the United States May 12, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice May 23, 1919.
MARTIN, NATUN-Son of Samuel E. and Bertha L. Martin. Born in 1897. Enlisted April 3. 1918, and was attached to Com- pany B, 319th Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed for France in May, 1918. Was wounded by an aerial bomb in the Argonne Forest, returned to the United States January 12, 1918, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice on January 31, 1919.
MARTIN, ARTHUR DANIEL-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin, 135 Church St. Born September 20, 1891. En- listed March 15, 1918, and was attached to Battery E, 344 Field Artillery, goth Division. He was assigned to Kelly Field, Brook- lyn, N. Y., and went overseas July 6, 1918. Private Martin was in the Argonne Forest offensive.
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MARTIN, RAY E .- Son of Pearl Martin Manrow, 75 Rose- wood Ave. Born August 21, 1897. Enlisted with Company H, IIoth Infantry, 28th Division, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was Bugler of the Company. Went to France May 3, 1918, and returned to the United States May 12, 1919. Private Martin was honorably discharged from service May 23, 1919.
MARTIN, CHARLES ROY -Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Martin, 345 Duncan Ave. Born November 12, 1892. was in- ducted into service September 5, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company E, 380th Infantry. He was given the rank of Sergeant October I, 1918, and honorably discharged from service December 10, 1918.
MARTIN, WILLIAM ARTHUR-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mery Martin, 219 N. Frank- lin St. Born July 9, 1886. Was inducted into service in April, 1918, and sent to Camp Meade. He was there placed with Com- pany A, 9th Battalion, and trans- ferred to Fort Niagara. Martin was made Corporal, and honor- ably discharged from service January 15, 1919.
MARTIN, WILLIAM ELLS- WORTH-Son of Mrs. Birdie Martin, 60 W. Chestnut St. Born June 6, 1894. Was inducted into service August 7, 1918, and sent to Camp Wadsworth. He was attached to Company 8, 2nd Training Battalion, 154tlı Depot Brigade, and was honorably dis- charged from service December 23, 1918.
MARTIN, ROBERT E .- Son of Robert Martin, 254 Park Ave. Born March 26, 1897. Was in- ducted into service December 14, 1917, and sent to Camp Sherman. He sailed from Camp Mills June 13, 1918. Was in the Argonne and St. Mihiel drives. Returned to the United States May 1, 1919, and was honorably discharged fifteen days later.
MASUCCI, MICKE, 25 Ore- gon St .- Born July 12, 1891. Was inducted into service December 14, 1917, and sent to Camp Sher- man. He was placed with Bat- tery C, 90th Artillery. Was transferred to Camp McArthur, and was honorably discharged from service April 25, 1918.
MATRILLO, MIKE, 260 Houston St .- Born April 25, 1895. Was inducted into service September 19, 1917. He was sent to Camp Sherman, placed with Company B, IOIst Infantry, 26th Division, and sailed for France with that outfit March 14, 1918. Matrillo was in all the large drives. Returned to the United States April 18, 1919, and was honorably discharged on April 29, 1919.
MAXWELL, FRED-Son of William Maxwell, 1335 Allison Ave. Born October 27, 1899. En- listed February 13, 1918, with the 16th Balloon Company, and was assigned to Columbus, Ohio. He was later transferred to a camp in Texas, then to Newport News. Maxwell went overseas August 12, 1918.
MAYNE, CLYDE-Son of S. J. Mayne, 17 Caldwell Ave. Born October 16, 1895. Was inducted into service April 3, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with
Headquarters Company, 319th Infantry, 80th Division. He sailed overseas May 17, 1918. Was gassed. Returned to the United States June 2, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service on June 13, 1919.
MAZE, EDWARD J .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Maze, 380 Fayette St. Born April 4, 1896. was inducted into service May 10, 1918. Sent to Camp Mc- Arthur and placed with Company B, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division. He sailed for France July 31, 1918. Was in the Argonne and St. Mihiel offensives. Returned to the United States April 7, 1918, and was honorably dis- charged on April 20, 1919.
MAZE, CHARLES ROOSE- VELT-Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Maze. Born March 7, 1900. Enlisted May 31, 1918 at Colum- bus Barracks, and was placed with the 26th Recruiting Com- pany of the Cavalry.
MAZZA, ANGELO, 432 East Prospect Ave .- Born June 13, 1895. Was inducted into service. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company 1, 120th Infantry, 30th Division. He sailed over- seas October 12, 1918. Returned to the United States April II, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service April 25, 1919.
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MEEKS, HARRY NELSON . - Son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meeks, 133 W. Cherry Ave. Born August 24, 1892. Enlisted in July, 1917, with Company M, ITOth Infantry 28th Division. He was appointed Sergeant. Sailed overseas. Was wounded twice and slightly gassed. Returned to the United States December I, 1918, and was honorably dis- charged January 28, 1919.
MERITT, ELMER P .- Son of Henry Meritt, 22 N. Lincoln St. Born in 1896. Was inducted into service October 26, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman with Company D, 508th Engineers. He sailed from Camp Merritt in April, 1918, and July 1, 1919, was still in service overseas.
MESSER, CLYDE MORSE- Son of Mrs. Mary M. Messer, 138 E. Pine Ave. Born March 6, 1896. Was inducted into service May 2, 1918. He was assigned to Camp Lee. Placed with Head- quarters Company of the 80th Division and transferred to Camp Stuart. Private Morse sailed for France May 22, 1918. He was honorably discharged from service June 5, 1919.
MILES, SCHUYLER P .- Son of Justin and Annie Miles. Born August 29, 1898. Enlisted October 16. 1917, with Company H, IToth Infantry, 28th Division. He went to Camp Hancock. Sailed for France in May, 1918, and was seriously wounded at Chateau Thierry July 29, 1918. Private Miles returned to the United States in April, 1919.
MILLER, CURTIS C .- Son of J. Calvin and Margaret Mil- ler. Born December 6, 1887. Enlisted October 22, 1917. Was sent to Gettysburg and attached to Company K, 6Ist Infantry, 5th Division. He was transferred to Camps Greene and Merritt. Sailed overseas April 16, 1918. Broke his ankle at St. Mihiel. Returned to the United States, and was honorably discharged from service April 12, 1919.
MILLER, ARTHUR C .- Son of Mrs. Harriet Miller, 131 E. Walnut St. Born April 1, 1896. Was inducted into service Au- gust 5, 1918. Sent to Camp Cus- ter and placed with Company 14, 161 Depot Brigade. He was later transferred to Camp Grant.
MILLER, HAROLD BER- NARD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, 184 Fayette St. Born October 25, 1896. Enlisted August 15, 1918, with Motorcycle Transportation Corps at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, S. A. T. C. Private Miller was honorably discharged from service in De- cember, 1918.
MILLER, OTTO ERNEST- Son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Miller, 184 Fayette St. Born February 28, 1899. Enlisted No- vember 10, 1918, with the Tank Corps. Private Miller was hon- orably discharged from the United States service January 2, 1919.
MILLER, RAY S .- Son of Charles C. and Minnie Miller, 17 Gibson Ave. Born December 26, 1895. Was inducted into service and sent to Camp Forrest. He was attached to Company C, 210th Engineers, and went over- seas with that outfit in Septem- ber, 1918. Private Miller was around the Metz Sector. Re- turned to the United States January I, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service later that month.
MILLER, LAWRENCE M .- Son of J. E. Miller, 19 Green Ave. Born February 14, 1899. Enlisted July 12, 1918, and was sent to Camp Severn. He was attached to Company 33, 153rd Depot Brigade, Coast Artillery. Was made Sergeant and sailed for France September 18, 1918. Sergeant Miller returned to the United States January 2, 1919.
MINTON, GEORGE HAR- OLD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Minton, 328 Allison Ave. Born January 16, 1890. Enlisted in April, 1918, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was at- tached to the 35th Ordnance De- pot, made Corporal, and sailed overseas August 2, 1918. Cor- poral Minton returned to the United States February 2, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service on February 17, 1919.
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT L .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Montgomery, 127 N. Franklin St. Born September 24. 1893. En- listed May 21, 1918, with the 601st Engineers, Headquarters Detachment, and assigned to Camp Glenburny. Private Mont- gomery sailed for France June 30, 1918.
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MONTGOMERY, ROBERT L .- Son of James L. and Seline C. Montgomery. Born July 26, 1899. Enlisted with Company H. IIoth Infantry, 28th Division, sent to Camp Hancock. Sailed for France from Camp Merritt. Was at the Chateau Thierry, Ar- gonne Forest, Meuse River, and Sergy Hill drives. Was gassed several times and wounded at Sergy Hill. Returned to U. S. May 12, 1919. Received honor- able discharge sometime later that month.
MOORE, FRANK R .- Son of H. C. Moore, 8 Hall Ave. Born December 5, 1897. Enlisted in May, 1916, with Company H, IIoth Infantry, 28th Division. He went to Camp Hancock. Was transferred to Detached Service Medical Corps, 2nd Bat- talion, Ioth Regiment, and sailed overseas May 3, 1918. Private Moore was in the Fifth German Offensive, and many other large battles.
MOORE, STANLEY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Moore, 291 Broad St. Born July 24, 1891. Enlisted December 23, 1915, at Columbus Barracks. He was at- tached to the 62nd Machine Gun Battalion, and was on the Border in Arizona. Moore was given the rank of Sergeant, and honor- ably discharged from service February 13, 1919.
MOORE, HARRY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Moore, 291 Broad St. Born August 28, 1894. Enlisted December 23, 1915, at Columbus Barracks. He was at- tached to Company H, 32nd In- fantry of Ohio, and was sta- tioned in Hawaii for three years. Moore was transferred to Camp Kearney, Cal.
MOORE, HARRY D .- Son of James K. Moore, 444 W. Maiden St. Born March 4, 1889. Enlisted December 5, 1917, in the Navy. He was assigned to duty on board U. S. S. Huntington. Did much convoy work, and was made gunner.
MOORE, PAUL S .- Son of Mrs. Jennie Moore, 144 S. Lin- coln St. Born October 2, 1895. Enlisted June 2, 1917, with Com- pany F, 15th Engineers. Was stationed at Oakmont, and sailed overseas July 9, 1917. He en- gaged in many of the large bat- tles. Returned to the United States April 27, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice May 5, 1919.
MORRIS, RAY DAVID- Son of T. J. Morris, 159 Broad St. Born February 10, 1894. Was inducted into service De- cember 27, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman, placed with Company H, 6th Infantry, 5th Division, and sailed overseas in April, 1918. He was wounded by shrapnel October 4, 1918, at Verdun. Re- turned to the United States Janu- ary 22, 1919. Honorably dis- charged April 11, 1919.
MORRIS, HARLEY J .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, 56 Hayes Ave. Born December 31, 1894. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf, and attached to Base Hospital No. 56. He was honor- ably discharged from service May 28, 1918, on account of physical disability.
MORRIS, LESTER L .- Son of Alfred Morris. Born in 1898. Was inducted into service Sep- tember 15, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and assigned to Com- pany A, 316th Infantry. He sailed overseas in October, 1918. Returned to the United States June 5, 1918.
Morrison, Frank H .- Son of M. L. Morrison, 1048 Arch St. Born May 26, 1894. Was in- ducted into service September 20, 1917, sent to Camp Sherman,. and placed with 320th Machine Gun Battalion. He was made First Sergeant, and honorably discharged from service the lat- ter part of June, 1919.
MORRISON, GEORGE L .- Son of M. L. Morrison, 1048 Arch St. Born June 20, 1892. Was inducted into service July 31, 1918. Sent to Camp Forrest and attached to 126th Engineers. He sailed overseas October I, I918.
MOSEBAY, MARTIN M .- Son of Mrs. Nanny Mosebay, 128 W. Maiden St. Born October 7, 1887. Inducted into service Mar. 12, 1918. Sent to Camp Meade, placed with Battery C, 35Ist Ar- tillery, 92nd Division. Sailed for France June 19, 1918. Re- turned to the U. S. February 16, I919. Honorably discharged March 5. 1919.
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MOSS, CARL-Son of Wil- liam Moss. Born March 19, 1893. Was inducted into service December 13, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman, placed with 323rd Artillery, 22nd Division, and sailed from Camp Dix for France in July, 1918. He re- turned to the United States May 13, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service on May 27, I919.
MOUNTZ, DON V .- Son of Thomas E. and Madeline Mountz. Born November 18, 1900. Enlisted January 29, 1918, with the Air Service. He was sent to Louisiana. Sailed over- seas in June, 1918. Returned to the United States March 19, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service later that month.
MULL, THOMAS P .- Son of Thomas and Lucy Mull. Born December 23, 1894. Was in- ducted into service and sent to Columbus Barracks. There he was placed with Company C, 318th Infantry, and was trans- ferred to Newport. Private Mull sailed for France in June, 1918.
MUNDELL, HARRY NEW- TON-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Mundell, 59 Grove Ave. Born September 25, 1891. Was inducted into service July 26, 1918, and was sent to Camp Lee. He was placed with Company G, I3Ist Infantry, 33rd Division, and sailed overseas September 15, 1918. Private Mundell re- turned to the United States May 23. 1919, and was honorably dis- charged at Camp Dix, June 7, 1919.
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MUNDELL, THOMAS P .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Mundell, 59 Grove Ave. Born July 20, 1887. Was inducted into service December 18, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company 3, Provision Con- struction Battalion. He sailed overseas September 21, 1918.
MUNCE, ROBERT, JR .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munce, 141 Allison Ave. Born January.25, 1895. Went into ser- vice May 25, 1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf and attached to the Medical Corps. He was transferred to Boston, then New York City. Was made Corporal, and escorts wounded to all parts of the United States. .
MURPHY, CHARLES S .--- Son of Mrs. Mary Murphy, 230 W. Wheeling St. Born June 5, 1889. Was inducted into service June 2, 1918, and attached to 148th Heavy Artillery. He was made Bugler. Sailed overseas August 31, 1918. Returned to the United States May 3, 1919.
MURPHY, THOMAS E .- Son of Michael Murphy. Born April 9, 1896. Enlisted April 20, 1919, with Company H, Hoth In- fantry, 28th Division, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas May 3, 1918. Was wounded August 24, 1918. Returned to the United States April 3, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service about five days later.
MURPHY, JOHN RUS- SELL-Son of John C. and Mary A. Murphy. Born Decem- ber 19, 1888. Was inducted into service September 20, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman and at- tached to Company M, 330th In- fantry, 83rd Division. He was transferred to Camp Merritt. Sailed for France June 4, 1918. Was made Sergeant Major.
MURPHY, HARRY WIL- LIAM-Son of John C. and Mary A. Murphy. Born Janu- ary 13, 1891. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918, and sent to Camp Lee. He was attached to Company I, 6th Battalion, Replacement Training Center. Transferred to U. S. General Hospital, Oteen, N. C., and was honorably discharged from ser- vice January 25, 1919.
MURPHY, WILLIAM-Son of Mrs. Mary Murphy, 230 W. Wheeling St. Born June 8, 1894. Was inducted into service July 26, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company A. 2nd Machine Gun Battalion, Ist Di- vision. He sailed for France September 15, 1918. Was in the battle of Verdun.
MURRAY, LOUIS HARRY, 757 E. Maiden St .- Born June 14, 1887. Enlisted December 12, 1917, in Air Service and was sent to Kelly Field. He was attached to the 27th Balloon Company. Was transferred to Camp McAr- thur. made Corporal, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 12, 1918
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MURRAY, CHARLES R .- Son of William Murray, 26 S. Lincoln St. Born in 1888. En- listed in August, 1918, at Allen- town, and was attached to the Medical Corps. He went over- seas in September, 1918.
MEYERS, CONLEY C .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mey- ers, 34 Fayette St. Born Febru- ary II, 1894. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918, and sent to Camp Oglethorpe with Base Hospital No. 69. He was trans- ferred to Camp Meade, made Sergeant, and sailed overseas September 1, 1918.
MCADOO, JOHN W., 1028 Allison Ave .- Born October 30, 1894. Enlisted August 5, 1917, with the 472nd Aero Squadron and was sent to Kelly Field, Tex. He was made Corporal, later Sergeant. Sailed for France January 24, 1918, and returned to the United States December II, 1918. First Class Sergeant McAdoo was honorably dis- charged from service December 23, 1919.
McALLISTER, DAVID IRON-Son of C. B. and Minnie McAllister, 50 LeMoyne Ave. Born February 21, 1896. En- listed March 1I, 1918, with the Aviation Research Department, 17th Company S. C., 808th Aero Squadron at Fort Wood, N. Y. Was transferred to Science and Research Headquarters, Wash- ington, D. C. Made Sergeant September 18, 1918. Honorably discharged February II, 1919.
McBURNEY, BERNARD R. -Son of Anna Jane McBurney, I22 N. Wade Ave. Born Novem- ber 14, 1897. Enlisted in Septem- ber, 1918, at the Schenely Oval Training Camp, Pittsburgh. He was placed with Company C. Made first Sergeant, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 13, 1918.
McCALL, JAMES F .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCall, 230 W. Wheeling St. Born De- cember 28, 1896. Was inducted into service September 5, 1918, and sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was assigned to the Escort De- tachment of the Medical Corps. Was made Corporal.
McCALL, GEORGE C .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCall. 230 W. Wheeling St. Born De- cember 8, 1892. Was inducted into service August 15, 1918, and sent to Camp Pitt with the 11th Replacement Division. He was later transferred to Camp Jack- son.
McCLAY, THOMAS M .- Son of Mrs. Sarah McClay, 346 W. Chestnut St. Born January 3, 1886. Enlisted June 26, 1916, with Company H, IIoth Infantry, 28th Division, and went to Camp Hancock. Made Sergeant April 20, 1918. Was wounded at Ourcq-Vesle. Returned to the U. S. May 12, 1919. Honorably discharged May 22, 1919.
McCA MIC, WALTER, 157 Broad St .- Born June 15, 1886. Was inducted into service Janu- ary 15, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee, and attached to 305th Ammuni- tion Train, 80th Division. May I, 1918, he sailed overseas. Was slightly wounded in the foot, and returned to the United States May 25, 1919.
McCARTNEY, JOSEPH F. -Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McCartney, 395 Broad St. Born February 24, 1894. Enlisted January 21, 1915, with Company H, Hoth Infantry, 28th Division, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He sailed for France May 3, 1918. Was slightly gassed at Chateau Thierry. Returned to the United States May 12, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service May 22, 1919.
McCAUSLAND, J. VAN- Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McCausland, 40 Victoria St. Born September 28, 1900. En- listed October 11, 1917, with Company H, IIoth Infantry, 28th Division, assigned to Camp Han- cock. Went overseas May 3. 1918. Was wounded September 6, 1918. In the hospital until December, then placed in Hoov- er's Office in Paris. Returned to his Company in April, and reën- listed with the Military Police for four months.
MCCRACKEN, WILLIAM EMMETT-Son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. McCracken, 138
Church St. Born June 2, 1900. Enlisted October 4. 1917, in the Navy. He was stationed at West Palm Beach Training Camp, and in September, 1918, he went to South America. He was made Corporal, and was honorably discharged in December, 1918.
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MCCRACKEN, OTTO OR- LAND-Son of Lillian Mc- Cracken, 20 Wylie Ave. Born July 25, 1894. Was inducted into service and sent to Camp Green- leaf with Base Hospital No. 69. He was later transferred to Camp Meade. Sailed August 29, 1918, for France. Returned to the United States February 12, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service about one month later.
McCUE, JAMES J .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCue, 214 Locust Ave. Born June 16, 1888. Enlisted December 12, 1917, in the Air Service. He was sent to Kelly Field, assigned to Aero Squadron No. 665. Sailed over- seas September 8, 1918. Re- turned to the United States De- cember 4, 1918, and was honor- ably discharged ten days later.
MCCULLOUGH, EDWARD W .- Son of Henry Mccullough, 189 Ewing St. Born December 3, 1893. Was inducted into ser- vice July 31, 1918, and sent to Camp Forrest. He was attached to Company F, 212th Engineers, 12th Division. Transferred to Camp Devens, and was honor- ably discharged from the United States service January 31, 1919.
McDONALD, DAVID A., 309 E. Hallam Ave .- Born April 8. 1892. Enlisted June 5, 1917. He was sent to Fort Sheridan, at- tached to Company G, 45th In- fantry. Was transferred to Camp Taylor and made Ser- geant.
McMANUS, HENRY-Son of Peter McManus, 15 Central Ave. Born in 1897. Was in- ducted into service September 3, 1918. Sent to Camp Hill and at- tached to the 72nd Engineers. He was transferred to Camp Forrest. Sailed overseas in No- vember, 1918 .*
McMILLAN, THOMAS, 257 N. Franklin St .- Born June 8, 1894. Enlisted November 7, 1917, in the Air Service. Was sent to Waco, Tex., and attached to 258th Aero Squadron. He was made Ist Sergeant. Sailed for France August 14, 1918.
MCMULLEN, WALTER- Son of Nancy McMullen, 5 Chartiers St. Born October 20. 1893. Was inducted into service June 5, 1918. Sent to Camp Wadsworth. Placed with Com- pany H, 54th Infantry, 6th Divi- sion, and sailed overseas in July, 1918.
McMURRAY, RAY WIL- SON-Son of T. M. McMurray, 176 Fayette St. Born November 16, 1892. Was inducted into ser- vice May 25, 1918, and was sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was at- tached to Motor Transportation No. 6. Was transferred to Fort Oglethorpe, and was honorably discharged from service May 14, 1919.
McNARY, GLENDON E .- Son of James H. McNary, 69th E. Beau St. Went into service July 27. 1917, and was assigned to Kelly Field, and attached to the 470th Aero Squadron. He was transferred to Camp Morri- son and made First Sergeant. Sailed overseas January 18, 1918. Returned to the United States December 5, 1918, and was hon- orably discharged from service on December 14, 1918.
McNARY, RALPH E .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McNary, 333 Locust Ave. Born March 17, 1900. Enlisted March 19, 1918, at Columbus Barracks. He was attached to the Cavalry, Troop I. Was sent to Camp Harry J. Jones. Was made Corporal.
McNARY, CLARENCE W. -Son of Joseph McNary, 103 Henderson Ave. Born March IO, 1890. Was inducted into ser- vice May 25, 1918, and sent to Camp Meade. He sailed for France in August, 1918.
McNELLY, EMMETT A .- Son of Harry McNelly, 104 Al- lison Ave. Born December 9, 1897. Was inducted into service September 5. 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and placed with the Engineers. He was trans- ferred to Camp Upton. Went overseas November 12, 1918, and returned to the United States May 28, 1919.
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McWEE, ALBERT, 612 Beech St .- Born November 16, 1890. Enlisted in June, 1916, with Company H, Ioth Infantry, 28th Division, and went to Camp Hancock with that outfit. He was appointed cook. Sailed for France May 3, 1918. Returned to the United States May 12, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service later that month.
McWEE, JOHN H .- Son of William T. McWee, 27 South St. Born July 6, 1894. Enlisted July 9, 1917, with Company H, 110th Infantry, 28th Division, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was made Corporal. Sailed overseas May 3, 1918. Was in all the large battles with the 28th Divi- sion. Returned to the United States May 12, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice on May 20, 1919.
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