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PARKER, GEORGE B .- Son of Mrs. G. B. Parker, 116 E. Pike St. Enlisted March 21, 1918, in the Cavalry. He was sent to Douglas, Ariz., placed with Company M, Ist U. S. Cavalry. Was appointed Corporal and was honorably discharged from ser- vice at Camp Harry J. Jones February 25, 1919.
PATCH, GEORGE W .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Patch, Pike St., Houston. Born Octo- ber II, 1896. Was inducted into service in June, 1918. Sent to Camp Gordon and placed with Company C, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Division. He sailed for France July 29, 1918. Was in the battles at 'St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne.
PATSCH, ALLYN C .- Son of Edward Patsch, 168 E. Pike St. Born December 6, 1892. En- listed in May, 1917. Was sent to Fort McPherson and attached to the Medical Corps. He sailed for France March 1, 1918. Was made Ist Sergeant. Was at- tached to the French Army with the Ist Field Hospital. Received Honour des Epidemics of Paris. Returned to the United States May 1, 1919, and was honorably discharged on the fourteenth of that month.
PATTERSON, GEORGE- Son of Mrs. Irene Patterson, 78 Jefferson Ave. Born March 4, 1897. Was inducted into service and sent to Camp Lee. He was placed with the 319th Machine Gun Battalion and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States May 3, 1918.
PEDULLA, SALVATORE- Born in June, 1889. Enlisted July 2, 1917, and was sent to Slo- cum, N. Y. He was attached to Battery A, Light Artillery. Sailed for France in July, 1917.
PENN, ROBERT B .- Son of Frank H. Penn, Iron St. Born May 30, 1895. Was inducted into service June 3, 1917. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison and at- tached to Company A, 108th En- gineers, 23rd Division. He went overseas May 10, 1918, and was slightly wounded. Returned to the United States May 21, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service June 5, 1919.
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PENTLAND, CLIFTON L. -Son of Murray Pentland, No. 2 Jefferson Ave. Born August 13, 1896. Was inducted into ser- vice June 4, 1917. Sent to Houston, Tex., and placed with the 20th Field Artillery. He was made Corporal, sailed for France May 4, 1918.
PERRINE, GEORGE-Son of Mrs. Theresa Perrine. Born May 26, 1889. Was inducted into service July 26, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with 127th Infantry, 33rd Division. He was transferred to Camp Merritt and sailed for France in September, 1918. Returned to the United States May 22, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice in June.
PERRY, EDWARD L., JR .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perry, 334 Central Ave. Born July 14, 1897. Inducted into service Octo- ber 26, 1917. Sent to Camp Jack- son and placed with Company C, 318th Field Signal Battalion. Transferred to Camp Wads- worth, sailed for France July 14, 1918. Returned to the U. S. March 22, 1919, honorably dis- charged on the thirty-first of March with rank of Ist Sergeant.
PERRY, WILLIAM-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, 108 Highland Ave. Born June 28, 1886. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and attached to Mili- tary Hospital No. 10. He was transferred to Roxberry and was honorably discharged from ser- vice April 17, 1919.
PERRY, JAMES-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, 108 High- land Ave. Born July 30, 1888. Was inducted into service Sep- tember 21, 1917, and sent to Camp Sherman. He was at- tached to Company L, 330th Regulars, then transferred to Company A. Sailed for France in June, 1917, and was killed in action at the Argonne Forest.
PERRY, HOWARD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, 108 Highland Ave. Born September 21, 1895. Enlisted in June, 1917, in the Marine Corps. He was sent to Paris Island, attached to 76th Company, 6th Division. Sailed overseas in September, 1917, and was wounded twice. Private Perry returned to the United States May 17, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service ten days later.
PHILLIPS, OLIVER PAX- TON-332 Jefferson Ave. Born in 1888. Enlisted in 1916 and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was attached to 107th Field Ar- tillery, sailed overseas from Camp Dix, was in the Argonne and Chateau Thierry drives, re- turned to the United States in May, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service later that month.
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PHILLIPS, JOSEPH C .- Son of Robert Phillips, 17 Elm St. Born April 17, 1896. Was inducted into service July 31, 1918. He was assigned to Com- pany D, 214th Engineers, 14th Division, at Camp Forrest. Was transferred to Camp Custer and was honorably discharged from service January 28, 1919.
POPAOLKOWSKI, JO- SEPH-219 E. College St. Born in 1894, was inducted into service October 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Com- pany C, 37th Infantry. He went overseas in June, 1918. Returned to the United States in April, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service later that month.
POTTS, WILLIAM S .- Son of. Jacob Potts, 304 Orchard Ave. Born April 15, 1896. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. He was sent to Camp Meade, attached to Base Hospi- tal No. 69, was transferred to Fort Oglethorpe, and sailed over- seas September 14, 1918.
PRICE, WILLIAM R .- Son of William H. Price, 20 S. Cen- tral Ave. Born August 24, 1886. Was inducted into service Octo- ber 6, 1917. He was sent to Camp Sherman, placed with 336th Machine Gun Battalion, 87th Division. Was made Cor- poral and sailed overseas August 23, 1918. Corporal Price re- turned to the United States March 7, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged March 22, 1919.
RAINALDI, LOUIS-Was inducted into service May 13, 1918, sent to Waco, Texas, and attached to Company B, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division. He sailed overseas in June, 1918, was gassed, in the hospital two months. Returned to the United States in January, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice on the thirty-first of that month.
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REED. GLENN PATTER- SON-Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reed. Pike St., Houston. Born January 8, 1899. Enlisted October 16, 1918, in the S. A. T. C. at Westminster College. He was honorably discharged from the service December 13, 1919.
ROBERTS, TONY-Born in 1887. Was inducted into service May 24, 1918, and was sent to Camp George. He was trans- ferred to Camp Mills, and was honorably discharged September 12, 1918, on account of physical disability, and died shortly after his discharge.
ROBERTS, LLOYD-Son of Mrs. Ida Roberts, 247 E. College St. Born July 19, 1895. Enlisted December 5, 1917, and was sent to Kelly Field, Tex. He was assigned to 647th Aero Squadron, was made Corporal, transferred to Camp Morrison, Va., and was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 6, 1918.
ROBINSON, ROBERT-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robin- son, Meadowlands. Born Octo- ber 22, 1895. Was inducted into service November 28, 1917, and attached to Battery D, 103rd Heavy Artillery, 26th Division. He sailed overseas March 30, 1918, and was gassed at Verdun. Returned to the United States April 10, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service two days later.
RODGERS, FRANK-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rodgers, Westland. Born January 27, 1895. Was inducted into service September 2, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and attached to Battery E, 323rd Field Artillery, 32nd Di- vision. He sailed overseas May 4, 1918, was in a number of large battles, returned to the United States May 12, 1919, and was honorably discharged on the twenty-sixth of that month.
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WILLIAM MCKINLEY-Son of Edward Rodibaugh. Enlisted with Com- pany C, IIIth Infantry, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was made Corporal, sailed overseas June, 1917, and died August II at Base Hospital No. 36 from wounds received in battle.
ROSS, GROVER C .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ross, Meadowlands. Born September 18, 1893. Enlisted October 15, 1917, with Company H, Hoth In- fantry, 28th Division, and was assigned to Camp Hancock. He sailed for France May 3, 1018. Was gassed at the Argonne For- est September 26, 1918. Re- turned to the United States May II, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service on the twenty-third of that month.
RUDY, JOHN-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy, Limestone Spring. Born April 19, 1891. Was inducted into service May 10, 1918. Sent to Camp Wads- worth and placed with Company M, 54th Infantry. He went over- seas and was killed September 29, 1918, in the Argonne Offen- sive.
RUSSIKI, PETE, 335 E. Pike St .- Born in 1899, enlisted in December, 1917, in the Polish Army. He was sent to a camp in Canada. Was attached to Ioth Company, 3rd Division. Went overseas in February, 1918.
RUSSELL, JOSEPH H .- Son of Mrs. Zillah Russell, Houston. Born November 9, 1895. Was inducted into service December 13, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company G, 308th Ammunition Train. He was transferred to Camp Mills, and sailed for France June 13, 1918. Returned to the United States April 27, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged May 14, 1919.
SAINT, GEORGE-Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Saint, III North Ave. Born August 28, 1898. Enlisted October 28, 1918, in the Marine Corps and was sent to Paris Island. He was attached to the Battalion V. 414th Company, was transferred to Pensacola and was honorably discharged from service April 27, 1919.
SAINT, HUGH F .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Saint, III North Ave. Born October 22, 1896. Enlisted in the Navy, June 18, 1915. Was sent to the Great Lakes Training Station and assigned to U. S. S. West- chester. He was made Boat- swain's Mate, made twelve round trips, and was honorably dis- charged from service May 8, 1919.
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SASLEK, EDWARD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saslek, Houston. Born October 7, 1892. Enlisted May 15, 1917, in the Cavalry. He was sent to Camp Martha, Tex. Was attached to Troop C, 14th Cavalry, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice February 19, 1919.
SCALISE, LOUIS, East Canonsburg-Born June 4. 1889. Enlisted June 6, 1917, with the 15th Engineers and was sent to Oakmont. He was attached to Company F, sailed for France July 9, 1917. Returned to the United States in April, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service on the twenty-seventh of that month.
SCARCI, GUISEPPE, De- quesne Ave .- Born June 18, 1894. Was inducted into service April 3, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company I, 330th Infantry, Soth Division. He went overseas May 17, 1918, and was in the St. Mihiel and Somme drives. Returned to the United States May 30, 1919, and was honorably discharged June 14, 1919.
SCHIMMEL, WALTER JOHN-Son of Mrs. J. H. Myers, Meadowlands. Born September 1, 1895. Enlisted in the Navy July 30, 1917. He was sent to Philadelphia Training Station. Was assigned to the U. S. S. Minnesota, was a Ist Class Fireman. Made many many trips over- and back and has two more years of service.
SCHOENBERGER, GEORGE C .- Son of Ernest F. Schoenberger, 142 E. Pike St. Born January 17, 1899. Enlisted in the Navy December 8, 1917. Trained at Newport News and Rhode Island. He was assigned to U. S. S. C. 351, was appointed Coxswain, made his first trip over August 12, 1918.
SCHUSSLER, EDWARD- Son of Mrs. Margaret Schuss- ler, 233 E. College St. Born May 4, 1884. Enlisted April 18, 1917. Was sent to Eagle Pass, Tex., and was placed with Com- pany M, 39th Infantry. He was transferred to Camp Greene, sailed for France May 10, 1918, and was wounded at the Ar- gonne in the left leg. Returned to the United States in February, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged March 3, 1919.
SCRIBNER, WILLIAM H .- Son of William D. Scribner, 167 Smith St. Born November 19, 1888. Enlisted June 14, 1918. Was sent to Camp Dix and placed with the 303rd Field Ar- tillery, 78th Division. He was made Ist Sergeant and sailed for France May 27, 1918. Returned to the United States May 13, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged on the seventeenth of that month.
SCULLEY, EARL-Son of John Scully, 103 Richland Ave. Born April 22, 1896. Was in- ducted into service May 25, 1918. Was sent to Camp Greenleaf, placed with Base Hospital No. 69, and transferred to Camp Lee. He sailed overseas in August, 1918.
SEDORA, ANDREW, 114 Murdoch St .- Born March 17, 1897. Was inducted into service in July, 1917. He was sent to Gettysburg, placed with Com- pany L, 60th Infantry. Trans- ferred to Camp Green. Was made Corporal and sailed over- seas in April, 1918.
SHEAFF, PAUL-Son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sheaff, 211 Vine St. Born December 10, 1888. Enlisted May 31, 1917, in the Marine Corps and was as- signed to Quantico. He was at- tached to Company 78, 6th Regi- ment. Went to France January 18, 1918. Was gassed at Chateau Thierry and was in the hospital for five months.
SHEAFF, LLOYD L .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sheaff, 21I Vine St. Born February 10, 1900. Enlisted in the Naval Re- serve and was sent to Balboa Park .. He was transferred to Norfolk, Va., and was honorably discharged from service January 3, 1919.
SIMONIN, AUGUST-Son of Edward Simonin, 123 Spring St. Born May 2, 1897. Enlisted January 31, 1918, in the Air Ser- vice. He was sent to Kelly Field and Wright Field. Was made Sergeant and was honor- ably discharged from service March 25, 1919.
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SIMONIN, VICTOR-Son of Edward Simonin, 123 Spring St. Born November 3. 1896. Was inducted into service March 26, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with the Headquar- ters Company of the 80th Di- vision. He was transferred to Camp Stewart and sailed over- seas May 25, 1918. Returned to the United States May 28, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service June 8, 1919.
SKOWERSKI, WOJERICH, 125 Blaine Ave .- Born in 1896. Was inducted into service in July, 1918, sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company A, 2nd Machine Gun Battalion. He went to France and fought in a number of the large battles. Re- turned to the United States and was honorably discharged from service.
SLAVENSKY, EDDIE-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sla- vensky, 124 Giffon Ave. Born in July, 1896. Enlisted in the United States Army. Was sent to Camp Merritt and San Fran- cisco. He was made Corporal, stationed in Mexico and the Philippines.
SMITH, GEORGE E .- Son of William J. Smith, 329 S. Cen- tral Ave. Born August 3, 1896. Enlisted May 29, 1918, in the Navy. He was sent to Camp May, assigned to U. S. S. West Elcasco. Sailed overseas April II, 1919, and returned to the United States June 7, 1919.
SMITH, WILLIAM D .- Son of William J. Smith, 329 N. Central Ave. Born June 29, 1889. Enlisted in the Navy May 29, 1918. Was sent to Cape May and was assigned to U. S. S. West Zula. He made his first trip across April 4. 1919. Re- turned to the United States May 16, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service two days later.
SMITH, LEWIS-Son of Mrs. Florence Smith, 220 High- land Ave. Born in 1895. En- listed in January, 1917, with the British Army. He was assigned to Montreal, Canada. Was at- tached to Royal Engineers, sailed overseas in March, 1917, was wounded in the hip, and received the Distinguished Conduct
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SMITH, EARL-Son of Mrs. Florence Smith, 220 Highland Ave. Born in. 1897. Enlisted in March, 1917, with Company A, 33rd Engineers, and was sta- tioned at Camp Devens. He was bugler of the Company, went overseas in May, 1917.
SMITH, ALEXANDER- Son of Ernest Smith, 117 S. Central Ave. Born February 23, 1898. Was inducted into service August II, 1918. Sent to Camp Knox and attached to 69th Field Artillery. He was assigned to the band and honorably dis- charged from service December 21, 1918.
SMITH, ARCHIE W .- Son of Mathew Smith, 218 Greenside Ave. Born February 9, 1899. Enlisted October 31, 1918, in the S. A. T. C. at the University of Pittsburgh. He was honorably discharged from service Decem- ber 18, 1918.
SMITH, JOHN L .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, 349 E. Pike St. Born September 27, 1897. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with Com- pany H, 107th Infantry, 27th Di- vision. He was transferred to Camp Dix, sailed for France in October, 1918, returned to the United States March 14, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service April 3, 1919.
SPEAKMAN, LFSLIE-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Speakman, Houston. Was sent to Fort Hunt, Va. He was transferred to Camp Meigs, was made Ser- geant, recommended for a com- mission, and was honorably dis- charged from the service of the United States April 6, 1919.
SPICER, HARRY -- Son of Perry Spicer. Born November 8, 1896. Was inducted into ser- vice September 4, 1918. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company C, 124th Engineers. He was honorably discharged from the service of the United States January 20, 1919.
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SPICER, LINDSEY-Son of Perry Spicer. Born March 31, 1893. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918, sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company D, 155th Depot Brigade. Private Spicer was honorably discharged from the service of the United States December 12, 1918.
SPIN, RALPH, Grant Street -Born August 1, 1896. Was in- ducted into service April 26, 1918. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company B, 322nd Field Artillery, 158th De- pot Brigade. He was transferred to Camp Merritt, sailed for France June 12, 1918. Returned to the United States May 16, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service on the twenty-ninth of that month.
SPITTKA, WILLIAM-Son of Charles and Bertha Spittka, Houston. Born September 27. 1899. Enlisted May 17, 1918. Was sent to Fort Russell and placed with Company I, 312th Cavalry. He was transferred to Camp Jackson and to the 172nd Field Artillery Battalion Head- quarters and was honorably dis- charged from service in January, I919.
STEVENS, JOHN L .- Son of Charles H. Stevens, 312 Or- chard St. Born November 4, 1897. Was inducted into service in July, 1917. He was sent to Kansas, placed with Motor Trucks and was honorably dis- charged from service in March, I919.
STEVENS, Charles C .- Son of Charles H. Stevens, 212 Or- chard St. Born July 19, 1890. Was inducted into service July 26, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee, attached to the Infantry, and was honorably discharged from service February 19, 1919.
STIFFLER, ALVIN S .- Son of Stewart Stiffler, 102 S. Jeffer- son Ave. Born August 22, 1899. Enlisted in November, 1918. He was sent to a Texas camp and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States December 23, 1918.
STONER, CHARLES R .--- Son of William Stoner, E. Pike St. Born October 27, 1896. Was inducted into service and placed with Company A, 30th Infantry. 3rd Division. He was made Ser- geant, sailed overseas June 12, 1918, and was in Chateau Thierry and St. Mihiel drives. Returned to the United States December 30, 1918, and was hon- orably discharged from service January 29, 1919.
STRONG, ELMER JOHN- Son of Mrs. Alice Strong, Hous- ton. Born May II, 1888. En- listed in the English Army in January, 1917. He was wounded March 24, 1918, in the knee. Was in a French hospital for a month, then was transferred to English military hospital. Ser- geant Strong was honorably dis- charged from service in October, 1918.
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TAYLOR, FRANK-Son of John M. Taylor, 123 Pike St. Born April 9, 1891. Was in- ducted into service August 31, 1918, and was assigned to Camp Lee. He was attached to the Medical Corps.
TOBIN, THOMAS-Son of Mrs. Emilie Tobin, 25 Elm St. Born October 26, 1897. Enlisted in August, 1917, in the S. A. T. C. He was stationed at Fort Sheridan, Ill., was made Ist Ser- geant, and was honorably dis- charged from service December 9, 1918.
TAYLOR, HOWARD M .- Son of Mathew Taylor, 107 S. Central Ave. Born October 18. 1894. Was inducted into service September 8, 1917, and sent to Camp Sherman. He was at- tached to Company 24, 158th De- pot Brigade, 6th Training Bat- talion, and was honorably dis- charged from service December 1, 1918.
TAYLOR, STANLEY-Son of John M. Taylor, 123 W. Pike St. Born August 19, 1895. Was inducted into service September 8, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company L, 330th Infantry. He sailed for France June 1I, 1918. Returned to the United States in February, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged in March, 1919.
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TEMPLETON, CHARLES A .- Son of Joseph Templeton, 212 S. Central Ave. Born May 13, 1893. Enlisted in the Ma- rines May 13, 1917, and was sent to Quantico. He sailed for France in January, 1918, was gassed and wounded by shrapnel.
TEMPLETON, HARRY M. -Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Templeton, Houston. Born February 21, 1894. Enlisted De- cember 4, 1917, and was sent to Camp Meigs. He was attached to the 406th Motor Transporta- tion Company and was trans- ferred to Camp Merrit.
TEMPLETON, JAMES E .- Son of Joseph Templeton, 212 S. Central Ave. Born in 1890. Was inducted into service September 21, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Com- pany L, 330th Infantry. He was honorably discharged from the service of the United States in March, 1919.
THOMAS, JAMES GRAN- DELL-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thomas, Houston. Born October 19, 1895. Was inducted into service March 7, 1918. He was sent to Camp Meade, placed with Battery F, 357th Heavy Ar- tillery, 92 Division. Sailed June 19, 1918. Returned to the United States February 21, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service March 4, 1919.
THOMAS, STEVE-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, 125 Blaine St. Born in 1894. Was inducted into service September 20, 1917. Sent to Camp Sher- man and attached to Company M, Io3rd Infantry, 26th Division. He was transferred to Camp Dix. Sailed for France March 14. 1918. Returned to the United States April 7. 1919, and was honorably discharged on the nineteenth of that month.
THOMPSON, ELMER-Son of William R. Thompson, 310 W. College St. Born January 9, 1894. Enlisted June 1, 1917. Was sent to Fort Jay and at- tached to the 306th Motor Trans- port Company. He was trans- ferred to Camp Merritt, sailed for France November 14, 1917. Returned to the United States May 26, 1919, and was honorably discharged later.
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HARRY SAMUEL-Son of Jacob S. Thompson. Born December 2, 1896. Was inducted into service September 3, 1918, and sent to Camp Dodge. He was attached to Company 12, 14th G. D. T. C. Sailed for France in October, 1918. .
TOLLEY, WILLIAM Mc- KINLEY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tolley, Houston. Born November 12, 1896. Enlisted in the M. O. T. C. at Camp Green- leaf in May, 1918. He was a Ist Class Private and was honorably discharged from service January 22, 1919.
TOWARD, PAUL-Son of Mrs. Letticea Toward, Houston. Born October 25, 1899. Enlisted April 4, 1918, in the Marine Corps. He was sent to Paris Island, placed with Company 84, 6th Regiment, 2nd Division. Was transferred to Quantico and sailed for France in July, 1918. He was wounded in the Argonne offensive, returned to the United States May 7, 1919. and was honorably discharged on the twenty-first of that month.
TRACY, ROBERT-Son of Mrs. Emma Tracy. Born July 30, 1889. Was inducted into ser- vice October 5, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with the 22nd Engineers. He was transferred to Camp Grant, sailed for France March 29, 1918. Returned to the United States April 20, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service May 1, 1919.
TURNER, LEO T .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Turner, 212 Glenn St. Born August 16. 1893. Was inducted into service September 19, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman and placed with the 329th Supply Company. He was transferred to Camp Mer- ritt, sailed overseas June 11, 1918. Returned to the United States February 1, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service on the fifteenth of that month.
TURNER, WILLIAM J .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Tur- ner, 212 Glenn St. Born March 8, 1895. Enlisted in the Navy in April, 1917. Was sent to Wissa- hickon Barracks. He was sent on board the U. S. S. Aylwin. Was a Ist Class Yeoman. Sailed overseas in August, 1918.
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ULRICH, EDWARD-Son of John Ulrich, 109 S. Jefferson Ave. Born June 25, 1897. Was inducted into service June 3, 1918. Stationed at Camp Pitt, then Camp Beauregard. He was attached to Company B, 173rd Infantry, and was honorably dis- charged from service February 7, 1919.
UZZO, EMILIO-Son of Joe Uzzo, 229 Murdock St. Born in March, 1894. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and attached to Base Hospital No. 69. He was transferred to Camps Greenleaf and Dix. Sailed for France Au- gust 30, 1918. Returned to the United States May 9, 1919. Honorably discharged May 29.
VIERSTRA, ANDREW -Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Vierstra, born March 22, 1895. Was inducted into service in September, 1918, was sent to Camp Lee and attached to the Infantry. He was transferred to Camp Dix and was honorably discharged from service in Feb- ruary, 1919.
VINCK, NETOR, Midland, Pa .- Born August 24, 1895. Was inducted into service September 21, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Com- pany L, 330th Infantry. He was made Sergeant and sailed for France June 12, 1918. Returned to the United States January 29, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged February 12, 1919.
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VOLLE, SATRININ-Son of Mrs. Constance Volle, Midland. Born September 18, 1896. Was inducted into service July 31, 1918. He was sent to Camp For- rest, placed with Company D. 209th Engineers, was transferred to Camp Sheridan, and was hon- orably discharged from the ser- vice of the United States Febru- ary 4, 1919.
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