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ARMSTRONG, HARRY M. -Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Armstrong, 349 W. College St. Born March 28, 1897. Was in- ducted into service, September 5, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf, and attached to Base Hospital No. 101. He was transferred to Camp Upton, then Camp Meade. Sailed overseas October 6, 1918. Returned to the United States, March 26, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service, April 24.
ARMSTRONG, JESSE L .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Armstrong, 349 W. College St. Born August 12, 1899. Enlisted October 15, 1918, with the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, S. A. T. C. He was placed with Company E, 2nd Division, and was honorably discharged in December, 1918.
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ARNOLD, CLAIR WILSON -Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Arnold, Main St., Houston. -Born July 29, 1896. Enlisted with the Motor Mechanics at the University of Pittsburgh. He was placed with Company F, and was honorably discharged from service December 14, 1918.
ARNOLD, GEORGE M .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arnold, 220 E. College St. Born . in 1894. Was inducted into ser- vice, September 21, 1917. At- tached to the Chemical Warfare Service of the 83rd Division, at Camp Sherman. He was trans- ferred to Camp Merritt. Sailed overseas Feb. 26, 1918. Returned to the U. S., May 6, 1919. Honor- ably discharged May 22, 1919.
ARNOLD, PAUL S .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arnold, 220 E. College St. Born May 15, 1899. Enlisted February 13, 1918, with Battery F, 345th Artillery, 90th Division. Was stationed at Kelly Field, Camp Green, and Camp Mills. He sailed for France, June 29, 1918. Returned to the United States, June 7, 1919. Honorably discharged one week later.
ANGELOS, NICK, 232 Char- tiers St .- Born in 1896, was in- ducted into service, October 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman. Placed with the Remount Depot No. 317, and transferred to Camp Pike. He was honorably discharged from the service of the United States, June 3, 1919.
AUFMAN, JOE S .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Aufman, 125 Richmond St. Born March 20, 1893. Was inducted into ser- vice, September 21, 1917, and was sent to Camp Sherman. He was placed with the 308th En- gineers. Made Corporal and sent overseas, in June, 1918. He was in most of the large battles including Argonne, Chateau Thierry, and Verdun.
AYERS, PAUL G .- Son of S. H. Ayers, 222 Jefferson Ave. -Born August 16, 1889. Enlisted December 5, 1917, at Columbus Barracks, with the Aviation Corps. He was a First Class Private, and was honorably dis- charged from service November 25, 1918.
BAILEY, SAMUEL FOR- EST-Son of William D. and Mary E. Baily. Born August 23, 1896. Was inducted into service August 29, 1918, and sent to Rahway, N. J. He was later transferred to Camp Dix.
BARBOUR, JAMES W .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bar- bour, 321 W. Pike St. Born in September, 1897. Enlisted April, 1916, with Company H, IIoth In- fantry, 28th Division. Served on the Border with that outfit and went to Camp Hancock. He sailed for France May 3, 1918. Was wounded at the Vesle and Ourcq River. Returned to the United States, January 27, 1919. Honorably discharged March 7, 1919.
BARBOUR, DEWEY THOMAS-Son of Hugh and Martha Barbour, S. Grant St., Houston. Born June 30, 1898. Enlisted February 23, 1918. Was sent to Fort Oglethorpe, and at- tached to the IIoth Sanitary Train. He sailed overseas in June, 1918. Returned to the United States, April 27, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service May 6, 1919.
BARNICKEL, ANDREW JOHN-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Barnickel, Meadowlands. Born May 26, 1898. Enlisted November 27, 1917. Was sent to Camp Jackson, and attached to Battery F, 15th Field Artillery, 2nd Division. He sailed for France April 15, 1918.
BAUMGARDNER, ALBERT RAY-Son of Mrs. Rena Baum- gardner, 229 E. College St. Born June 2, 1891. Was inducted into service, April 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Sherman, and placed with 13th Company, 153rd Infantry, 3rd Division. He sailed over- seas, June 12, 1918. Wounded in the elbow at the Argonne. Re- turned to United States, Janu- ary 24, 1919. Honorably dis- charged, February 8, 1919.
BAUMGARDNER, JOHN F. -Son of Mrs. Rena Baumgard- ner, 229 E. College St. Born January 30, 1899. Enlisted Octo- ber 15, 1918, with the Motor Transportation Corps at Camp Pitt, Pittsburgh. He was placed with Company E, and honorably discharged from service, Decem- ber 15, 1918.
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BEAL, CECIL WARREN- Son of C. C. and Nora A. Beal. Born November II, 1896. En- listed November 22, 1917, in the Navy. He was assigned to U. S. S. President Lincoln, U. S. S. Mongolia, and U. S. S. Wain- wright. Has made several trips across the ocean.
BEISTEL, HOMER C .- Son of Shaffer Beistel, 309 Elm St. Born October 22, 1888. Was in- ducted into service, September 21, 1917. Sent to Camp Sher- man, and placed with Company A, 336th Machine Gun Battalion. He was transferred to Camp Dix. Sailed overseas in August. 1918. Returned to the United States, April 6, 1919, and was honorably discharged on the 19th of that month.
BERRY, BERT-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, 215 Greenside Ave. Born April 3, 1893. Enlisted in the Marine Corps in May, 1917, and was as- signed to Paris Island. He was transferred to the Marine Avia- tion Force. Was on board the Mississippi, Norfolk, and the T'irginia. Was made Corporal.
BIAGIO, NEMES, 212 Mur- doch Ave .- Born in 1892. Was inducted into service in June, 1918 .. Sent to Camp Lee, and at- tached to the 46th Depot Brigade. He went overseas in September, 1918.
BIER, OTTO JOSEPH-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bier, 54 Pike St. Born August 29, 1898. Was inducted into service, Sep- tember 21, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman, and placed with Com- pany K, 11th Infantry, 5th Di- vision. He was transferred to Camp Forrest. Sailed for France May 1, 1918. Was wounded by machine gun fire.
BIER, ANTHONY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bier, 54 Pike St. Born January 2, 1894. Was inducted into service, May 24, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Greenleaf. Attached to Ambu- lance Corps No. 158, and sailed overseas in October, 1918.
BIRD, FRED, 110 Murdoch St .- Was inducted into service in August, 1918. Was assigned to Camp Custer, and placed with Company B. He was later trans- ferred to Camp Charlotte, then to Fort Niagara. Was made Cor- poral and honorably discharged from service, February 1, 1919.
BISSELL, JOSEPH-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bissell, 253 Grace Ave. Born March 23, 1895. Was inducted into service, October 6, 1917. He was sent to Camp Sherman. Attached to the 336th Machine Gun Company, 87th Division.
Sent to Camp Pike and Dix. Private Bissell sailed for , France, August 27, 1918. Returned to the United States, March 4, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice March 25, 1919.
BOIRELLI, LOUIS J., McAdams Ave .- Born in Octo- ber, 1895. Was inducted into ser- vice December 9, 1917. Sent to Camp Dix, and placed with Com- pany C, 153rd Depot Brigade. He sailed overseas in March, 1918. Returned to the United States in March, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice, later that month.
BOLLINGER, ANDY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bollinger, 301 Elm St. Born November I, 1893. Enlisted in the Navy, in April, 1917. Previous to that time he was with the Marines. He was sent to the Great Lakes Training Station. Was assigned to the U. S. S. Rijndam. Has made several trips across.
BORLAND, ALEXANDER M .- Son of Andrew and Emma Borland, Pike St., Houston. Born July 15, 1894. Enlisted in December, 1917, and was at the University of Texas for six weeks' course. He was stationed at Caruthers Field, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice, in October, 1918.
BOSKI, LEON-Was induct- ed into service in 1918. Sent to Camp Pike, and placed with the 347th Infantry. He was honor- ably discharged from the service of the United States, in Decem- ber, 1918.
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BRAILEY, BENJAMIN, 104 E. Pike St .- Enlisted in March, 1917, with Company H, 110th In- fantry, 28th Division, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He sailed overseas May 3, 1918. Was wounded at Verenues.
BRANATO, ANTONIO, 209 Murdock St .- Born July 5, 1891. Was inducted into service, De- cember II, 1917. He was sent to Camp Sherman. Attached to Company E, 308th Ammunition Train.
BROWN, HAVEN-Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, 44 Payne Ave. Born July 14, 1896. Was inducted into service, March 5, 1918. Sent to Camp Meade, and placed with Battery B, 35Ist Squadron. He was transferred to Camp Mills. Sailed overseas June 16, 1918. Returned to the United States, February 16, 1919, and was hon- orably discharged from service, March 5, 1919.
BROWN, EDWARD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brown, 21 Main St., Midland. Born February 26, 1897. Was inducted into service June 5, 1918. He was assigned to Camp Greenleaf. Placed with Medical Replace- ment Unit No. 50. Was trans- ferred to Chemical Warfare Service. Sailed for France, Oc- tober 5, 1918.
BROWN, EARLE VALEN- TINE-Son of Valentine A. and Sarah Jane Brown, 230 Smith- field. Born January 15, 1900. Enlisted April 23, 1918, in the Ordnance, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was transferred to Camp Merritt. Sailed over- seas in May, 1918, and, July I, 1919, had not yet returned to the United States.
BROWN, ROBERT A .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, McNutt St., Houston. Born Oc- tober 9, 1893. Was inducted into service, May 14, 1918. Was as- signed to Camp Sheridan, and placed in the Cavalry Troop G. He was transferred to the Artil- lery. Sent to Camp Jackson. Placed with 8th Company, 2nd Field Battalion, 15th Depot Bri- gade. Private Brown was hon- orably discharged from Camp Meade, January 9, 1919.
BROWN, ARTHUR C .- Son of Norman Brown, 324 E. Pike St. Born April 14, 1889. Was inducted into service, May 25, 1918, and sent to Camp Green- leaf. He was made Corporal and honorably discharged from service, December 27, 1918.
BROWN, CHARLES C .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Brown, Patsch St., Houston. Born November 9, 1894. En- listed March 5, 1918, and was sent to Camp Meade. He was placed with Battery C, 35Ist Field Artillery, 92nd Division. Was made Battery Clerk. Sailed overseas June 9, 1918. Returned to the United States February 16, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service March 5, 1919.
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BULICH, BOB-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bulich. Born in 1897. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee. Placed with Company G, 119th Infantry, 30th Division, and sailed overseas, October 13, 1918. He returned to the United States April 2, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice April 23, 1919.
BULICH, REY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bulich. Born in 1894. Was inducted into service August 29, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee, and placed with the 112th Infantry. He was later transferred to Newport News, and was honorably discharged from service, December 12, 1918.
BULGER, EDWARD MARA -Son of Edward J. Bulger. Born November 17, 1892. En- listed in the Navy, May 2, 1917. He was sent to Cape May, the Wissahickon Barracks, and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States, December 8, 1918.
BULLOCK, ALFRED WIL- LIAM-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bullock, S. Grant St., Houston. Born May 9, 1900. Enlisted January 30, 1900. Was sent to Douglas, Arizona, and placed with Troop G, 15th U. S.
Cavalry. He went overseas, March 14, 1918. Returned to the United States, June 13, 1919.
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BURNS, GEORGE-Son of Mrs. John Burns, 180 Smith St. Born July 7, 1896. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918, and sent to Camp Lee. He was at- tached to the 16Ist Infantry. Transferred to Camp Dix. Sailed for France, October 28. 1918, and returned to the United States, February 16, 1918. Pri- vate Burns was honorably dis- charged from service, February 26, 1919.
BUSCHOR, WILLIAM THOMAS-Son of Charles and Anna Buschor. Born January 18, 1890. Was inducted into service, in December, 1917. He was sent to Camp Sherman. Placed with Company G, 308th Infantry.
BUSH, GEORGE-Son of Samuel Bush, 20 Payne St. Born August 31, 1897. Was inducted into Service August 18, 1918, and sent to Camp Lee. He was placed with the 47th Infantry, 155th Depot Brigade. Private Bush was honorably discharged from service, December 18, 1919.
CAMPBELL, JOHN-Son of Angus Campbell, 208 Orchard St. Born September 14, 1894, was in- ducted into service September 21, 1917, and was sent to Camp Sherman and attached to Com- pany L, 330th Infantry, 83rd Di- vision. He was transferred to Camp Mills and sailed overseas June 12, 1918. Returned to the United States January 29, 1919, and was honorably discharged March 5, 1919.
CAMPBELL, ROBERT R .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell, 143 W. College St. Born March 20, 1894. Was in- ducted into service September 8, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company L, 330th Infantry, 83rd Division. He sailed overseas in June, 1918. Returned to the United States in February, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service February II, 1919.
CAMPBELL, CHARLES E. -Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell, 143 W. College St. Born January 17, 1899. Enlisted October 2, 1918, in the S. A. T. C. at Carnegie Tech, Navy De- partment. Campbell Private was honorably discharged from service December 22, 1918.
CANNON, MERLE-Son of A. L. Cannon, 120 Central Avc. Born October 16, 1896. Enlisted in May, 1917, was sent to Colum- bus Barracks, then to Douglas, Arizona, and was placed with Battery A, 10th Field Artillery. He sailed for France in June.
CAPPA, BENNY, 91 Midland No. 1-Born May 28, 1892. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918, sent to Camp Greenleaf, and placed with the Medical Corps. He was honorably dis- charged from the United States service August 2, 1918.
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CAPPA, PAUL, 164 Smith St .- Born July 19, 1886. Was inducted into service July 31, 1918. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company E, 209th Engineers. He was later transferred to Camp Forrest, then Camp Meade, and was hon- orably discharged from service February 4, 1919.
CAREY, JOHN F .- Son of John Carey, 226 Jefferson Ave. Born July 5, 1890. Enlisted in January, 1916. He was placed with the 5th Artillery, sent to Panama, appointed Sergeant, and sailed overseas May 27, 1918.
CARLISLE, HARRY G .- Son of John Carlisle, Pike St., Houston. Born June 12, 1889. Enlisted in the Navy, May 19, 1918. He was placed in the wire- less Division, was sent to Cape Hatteras, Great Lakes Naval School, and Norfolk.
CARTER, FRANCIS MARION-Son of George W. Carter. Born in 1898. Was in- ducted into service October 3, 1917, and sent to Camp Sherman. He was attached to Company N, 330th Infantry, transferred to Camp Meade, and sailed over- seas in April, 1918. Private Car- ter died of influenza in France, after having taken part in many of the large battles.
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CARTER, MORGAN L .- Son of George W. Born in 1900, enlisted in April, 1916, with Company D, 150th Infantry, and was stationed at Camp Shelby and Meade. He sailed for France in February, 1918, and was killed in action in the Ar- gonne Forest.
CASPER, ANTHONY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Casper, Duquesne Ave. Born October 8, 1896. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with the 4th Re- cruiting Bureau. He was trans- ferred to Camp Shelby and was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 9, 1918.
CASSINE, ROSCO, 112 Mur- doch St .- Born in 1892, was in- ducted into service April 3, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company L., 319th In- fantry. He was then transferred to Camp Sherman, and sailed for France May 18, 1918. Was wounded in the leg. Returned to the United States June 2, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service ten days later.
CASSY, CASEY MIDLAND -Born September 6, 1890. Was inducted into service October 3, 1917, and was sent to Camp Sherman. He was placed with Company A, 336th Machine Gun Battalion, 83rd Division. Sailed overseas August 23, 1918. Re- turned to the country March 2, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service on the twenty-second of the month.
CASTIGLIONE, VICTOR- Born in 1896. Was inducted into the service in June, 1917. He was sent to Camp Sherman and
CHAMP, JAMES C .- Son of Mrs. Jane Champ, Pike St., Houston. Born May 27, 1900. Enlisted January 28, 1918. He placed with the 6th Infantry , was sent to Douglas, Ariz., placed with Troop E, 15th Ca- valry, transferred to Camp Mer- ritt, and sailed for France in March, 1918. Private Champ re- turned to the United States June 20, 1919.
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CHESSON, THOMAS-Son of Adam and Loretta Chesson. Born October 12, 1898. Enlisted in April, 1918, in the Navy. He was sent to Wissahickon Bar- racks, did Coast Guard Duty, and was honorably discharged from service January 29, 1919.
CHUPPETA, SALVATORE -Son of Frank Chuppeta, No. 7 Lion St. Born November 30, 1895. Was inducted into service January 11, 1918. He was sent to Fort Thomas, Ky., Douglas, Ariz., Fall City, Okla., Camp Mills, and Camp Dix. Sailed overseas July 14, 1918, and re- turned to the United States May 24, 1919. Private Chuppeta was honorably discharged from ser- vice June 9, 1919.
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CILVESTRI, NESTERG, 216 Grant St .- Born in 1897. Was inducted into service in Septem- ber, 1918. He was sent to Camp Greenleaf, attached to the Medi- cal Corps, and sailed for France in October, 1918.
COBLE, ARTHUR-Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Coble, 153 Smith St. Born November 3, 1891. Was inducted into service September 18, 1917, sent to Camp Custer, and placed with Battery F, 328th Field Artillery. He was made Sergeant and sailed for France from Camp Mills in July, 1918. Returned to the United States April 1, 1919, and was honorably discharged the twenty- first of that month.
COLE, FRANK-Son of Catherine Cole. Born April 2, 1899. Enlisted in the Navy in July, 1917. He was stationed at Long Island, assigned to the U. S. S. Connecticut. Seaman Cole was honorably discharged from service in April, 1919.
COLE, ANTHONY P .- Son of Catherine Cole. Born Janu- ary, 1897. Enlisted August 7, 1917, in the Navy. He was sta- tioned at Long Island, attached to the Des Moines Convoy and had, at the time of publication, made twelve trips across the ocean.
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COOK, LAWRENCE Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Cook, 225 N. Central Ave. Born February 10, 1890. Was in- ducted into service May 14, 1918. Sent to Camp McArthur, and placed with Company K, 56th In- fantry. He sailed overseas August 1, 1918, was in some of the larger battles.
CORSI, JOE-Born August 5, 1889. Was inducted into service October 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman, and placed with the 23rd Depot Brigade. He sailed overseas June 6, 1918, returned to the United States April 14, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged ten days later.
CORTESE, ANTONIO-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Cor- tese, Midland. Born June 19, 1896. Was inducted into service September 5, 1918. He was sent to Camp Greenleaf, sailed over- seas in October, 1918, and was there placed with Hospital No. 28. Nevers, France.
COWAN, J. BENJAMIN, 410 Ridge Ave .- Born August 24, 1896. Enlisted August 2, 1917, was attached to the Medical De- partment and sent to Walter Reed Army Hospital. He sailed for France January 13, 1918, was attached to Headquarters Base Section No. 3, was made Cor- poral, then Sergeant. Returned to the United States February 25, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged March 18, 1919.
COWAN, ARCHIE WYLIE -Son of George T. Cowan, S. Grant St., Houston. Born May 6, 1887. Enlisted May 17, 1918. He was assigned to the 228th Aero Squadron and sailed over- seas July 15, 1918. Returned to the United States December 2, 1918, and was honorably dis- charged the fourteenth of that month.
CREGUT. EDWARD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cregut, 78 Midland. Born September 3. 1822. Was inducted into service February 25. 1918. Was as- signed to Camp Sherman and placed with Battery A, 322nd Field Artillery. He was trans- ferred to Camp Mills and sailed for France June 12, 1918. Re- turned to the United States in May, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service later that month.
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CROCKER, WILLIAM, JR. -Son of Wm. Crocker. Born August 22, 1897. Enlisted July 14, 1917, with Company L, Hoth Machine Gun Battalion, 28th Di- vision. He was sent to Camp Hancock, sailed for France May 2, 1917, was gassed and wounded in the right leg at the Argonne Forest. Sailed for the United States November 25, 1918, and was honorably discharged from service February 25, 1919, with the rank of Corporal.
CROSSON, FRANK-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosson, Pike St., Houston. Born May 19, 1892. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918, sent to Camp Greenleaf and placed with Base Hospital No. 107. He sailed overseas August 7. 1918.
CRUMM, JAMES G .- Son of Mrs. David Crumm, Pike St., Houston. Born September 17, 1887. Was inducted into service April 3, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company A, 146th Artillery. He sailed over- seas in August, 1918. Returned to the United States in March, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service the latter part of that month.
CUMMINS, HUGH S .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cum- mins, W. Pike St., Houston. Born October 16, 1888. Enlisted December 5, 1917, with the Avia- tion Department and was sent to Kelly Field. He was attached to 668th Aero Squadron, was made Sergeant, and honorably dis- charged from service January 26, 1919.
CUNNINGHAM, ANDREW K .- Son of James Cunningham, 148 E. Pike St. Born August 8, 1899. Enlisted April 28, 1917, was sent to Camp Greene and placed with Company B, 8th Machine Gun Battalion. He sailed overseas in 1917 and was killed in the Argonne Forest by machine gun fire.
CUSHINE, ELDWOOD H .- Son of Charles Cushine, 322 S. Central Ave. Born September 29, 1896. Was inducted into ser- vice November 14, 1917, and sent to Camp Hancock. He was at- tached to Company B. 43rd Ar- tillery, sailed overseas May 10, 1918, and returned to the United States, December 21, 1918. Pri- vate Cushine was honorably dis- charged April 9, 1919.
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DALLY, JAMES CROSBY- Son of Mrs. Sarah Dally, 142 W. Pike St. Born May 29, 1895. Enlisted May 12, 1917, in the Navy and was sent to Wis- sahickon Barracks. He went across the ocean on the U. S. S. Seattle. On his return was as- signed to Armed Guard Bar- racks; placed on board West- chester, made several trips across with it. Honorably discharged January 14, 1919.
DATRI, CARLO, 129 Adams St .- Born July 15, 1896. Was inducted into service September 5. 1918. He was sent to Camp Greenleaf, was placed in the Band, made Corporal, and hon- orably discharged from service January 20, 1919.
DAVIES, IDRIS-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Davies, Tanne- hill St. Born June 10, 1896. En- listed May 16, 1917, with Com- pany C, 15th Engineers, and was stationed at Oakmont. He went overseas July 9, 1917. Returned to the United States April 28, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service May 15, 1919.
DAVIS, SIDNEY JENKINS -Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis, 107 Smithfield St. Born May 27, 1895. Enlisted May 10, 1917, with the Marines. He was at- tached to Company 75, 6th Regi- ment, stationed at Port Royal and Quantico. He sailed over- seas in October, 1917. Wounded at Soissons. Returned to United States November 18, 1918. Hon- orably discharged May 31, 1919.
DAVIS, WILLIAM-Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis, 107 Smithfield St. Born June 26, 1892. Enlisted December 5, 1918, in the Aviation, and was sent to San Antonio, later to Fort Worth. He was honorably discharged from the service of the United States in February, 1919.
DEAN, GEORGE L .- Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, McNutt St. Born in May, 1898. Enlisted in September, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company 24, 6th Training Bat- talion, 110th Infantry, 83rd Divi- sion. He sailed overseas, and was wounded in the foot. Re- turned to the United States in January, 1919; was honorably discharged February 10, 1919.
DENCORIZIO, FRAN- CISCO-Born in 1894. Enlisted June 21, 1917, and was sent to Camp Dix. He was assigned to Company B, IoIst Ammunition Train. Sailed overseas March 14, 1918. Was in the Toul Sec- tor, Aisne defensive, Marne and St. Mihiel drives. Returned to the United States April 18, 1919. Honorably discharged April 29.
DEPERO, UNZICO, 168 Smith St .- Born March 8, 1895. Was inducted into service July 26, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee, Fort Wingette, and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States May 24, 1919.
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DEVITTI, ANTHEY, 181 E. College St .- Born in 1895, was inducted into service December 12, 1917. Sent to Newport News and placed with Company 1, 4th Infantry. He went overseas in May, 1918, was in a great many of the large battles, and was killed in the Argonne Forest.
DRISEL, LOUIS-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Drisel, 80 Main St. Born June 15, 1898. Was inducted into service De- cember 13, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Com- pany A, 308th Ammunition Train, 32nd Division. He sailed overseas from Camp Mills, was in all the important battles, re- turned to the United States April 28, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service May 14, 1919.
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