York County and the World War: Being a war history of York and York County, Part 7

Author: Hill, Clifford J.; Lehn, John P.
Publication date: 1920
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 436


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SERGEANT PETER J. SMITH Company G, 16th Infantry, 4th Division


Sergeant Smith enlisted in the regular army in 1907 and served with his regiment in Alaska, the Philippines and Mexico. He sailed with his outfit and after receiving overseas training was sent to the front. While engaged in active duty he was severely wounded, and died October 5, 1918, as a result of his wounds. His sister Mrs. John A. Crimmins of Atlantic City, N. J., became worried at not hearing from her brother and upon cabling to France the news of Sergeant Smith's death was confirmed in four days.


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PRIVATE GEORGE H. LEITHEISER Company I, 26th Infantry


Private Leitheiser, son of Mr. Harry and the late Irene Leitheiser of Wrightsville, Pa. He enlisted in the U. S. Infantry at the York Recruiting Station, May 8, 1917, at the age of 21 years. He was sent oversea in July, 1917, and died July 10, 1918, in a base hospital somewhere in France of pneumonia. He is survived by his father who resides at Lancaster, Pa., one brother and one sister. He was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church at Wrightsville, Pa.


PRIVATE ELIAS M. BAUGHER U. S. Infantry, Camp Lee, Va.


Private Baugher was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Baugher of near Jefferson, York County, Pa. He left for Camp Lee, June 24, 1918, with the third County quota of drafted men, where he died of influenza. Prior to entering the service he was engaged in farming in Frederick County, Md. In- terment was made at the Chestnut Grove Church of the Brethren. He was 26 years old at the time of his death. He is survived by three brothers and three sisters besides his parents.


PRIVATE ELMER DUNKLE Company D, 28th Regiment


Private Dunkle was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunkle of Pequa, Lancaster County, Pa. Before entering the service he lived at 840 E. King St. and was employed in York as a machinist. He was one of the first boys from York County to meet his death in action, having enlisted at the local recruiting station in June, 1917. He was sent to Camp Benjamin IIarrison, Ind., where he was stationed for five months. He was then sent to France where he took part in several hand-to-hand bayonet fights. Private Dunkle was killed in France May 28, 1918. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and the Independent Order of Red Men.


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PRIVATE CHARLES E. KAIN, JR. U. S. Signal Corps


Private Kain was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kain of 33 Columbia Avenue, York, Pa. He was prominent in the Boy Scouts of York. being a patrol leader. At the time of his enlistment he was a student at the York High School. He enlisted in the regular army May 27, 1917, and sailed for France the following December. He was in several German air raids while stationed in Paris. His father received the following telegram from Adjutant-General Harris, Washington, D. C .: "Deeply regret to inform you that it is officially reported that Private Charles E. Kain, Jr., Signal Corps. died of drowning, May 19, 1919. Body recovered." Private Kain was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of York.


SERGEANT ERVIN C. MILLER Company, 316th Infantry


Sergeant Miller was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Miller of Hanover, R. D. No. 6. He left home for Camp Meade, Md., October 6, 1917. Soon after reaching Camp he sailed for overseas. His parents received a letter from him dated October 21, 1918, in which he stated he was near the front. It was later reported that he was missing in action on November 4. 1918. As nothing further was heard from him it is supposed that he was killed in action on that date.


PRIVATE GEORGE AUDREY BILLMEYER 22nd Recruiting Company, G. S. I.


Private George Audrey Billmeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Billmeyer. Queen and Market Sts. York, Pa., was born in York, March 11, 1887. He attended the Y. C. I. and later went to Peekskill, Military Academy, Peekskill, N. Y., where he spent three years. Early in the war he enlisted in the Aviation Corps, but was physically disqualified. Not discouraged he again offered himself and was sent to Camp Lee, Va. After his rejection for physical reasons, with unbounded patriotism he applied for special and limited service and was sent to Fort Thomas, Kentucky, and assigned to the First Platoon, 22nd Recruiting Company, G. S. I. On October 11th he was taken ill with influenza, followed by pneumonia and died on October 17, 1918. His body was brought home and on the morning of October 21, 1918, with appropriate ceremonies he was laid to rest in the family lot in Prospect Hill cemetery. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, York, Pa.


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PRIVATE DAVID E. POFF Medical Corps


Private Poff was the son of Mrs. Mary Poff of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. Before entering the service he resided with his parents in Wrightsville. Private Poff died of pneumonia October 3, 1918.


PRIVATE JAMES DANNER U. S. Engineers


Private Danner was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Encch Danner of Cly, R. D. No. 1, York County Pennsylvania. He sailed for France soon after leaving home. Private Danner was killed in action November 3, 1918.


PRIVATE WILLIAM H. BECK


U. S. Infantry


Private Beck resided at Dover. York County, Pennsylvania, before entering the service. Soon after arriving at camp he was sent overseas where he died, September 16, 1918, somewhere in France.


COOK CHARLES SCHROLL U. S. Infantry


Cook Schroll was the son of Mrs. Lillie Witmer of Cly, York County, Pennsylvania. He enlisted early in the year of 1918 and soon after was sent to France where he died of wounds July 22. 1918.


PRIVATE HARRISON D. HEINDLE U. S. Infantry


Private Heindle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heindle, resided at 18 E. Market Street. York. Pa. Ile enlisted in the U. S. Infantry and soon after being sent to camp, he was taken sick. Private Heindle died in camp October 5. 1918.


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PRIVATE CLARENCE S. ABEL Hallam


PRIVATE HARRY BARNHART Yoe


PRIVATE JOHN HARRY BASEHORE Goldsboro


PRIVATE WALTER S. BRAME Aspers


PRIVATE CHARLES T. CASSETT.


Hanover


PRIVATE WALTER B. DICK


Dillsburg


PRIVATE EDWARD H. FLORY


York


PRIVATE FRANK E. GARDNER


Gardners


PRIVATE J. W. GEISER


Thomasville


PRIVATE THOMAS W. IIAUBERT


Spring Garden Township


PRIVATE CHARLES H. HEAPS


Delta


PRIVATE QUINTON A. IIOSE


Dallastown


PRIVATE HENRY KNAUB


Dallastown


PRIVATE CHARLES KRAL


York Springs


PRIVATE JOHN T. LANE


Peach Bottom


PRIVATE HARRY MILLER.


Brogue


PRIVATE ROBERT B. MILLER


Dillsburg


PRIVATE JACOB MARKLINE


Penn Township


PRIVATE CLAIR RICHWINE Gardners


PRIVATE HOMER N. ROTH Hanover


SERGEANT HARRY B. RODES York


PRIVATE OWEN D. SPRENKLE


Glen Rock


PRIVATE LAWRENCE W. SEIBERLICH


York


PRIVATE JOSEPH SCIORTINO York


PRIVATE DANIEL SCHROLL. Saginaw


PRIVATE GEORGE S. SWEITZER


York


CORPORAL CHESTER TRONE Marburg


PRIVATE ALLEN HAKE WINTER Yorkana


CORPORAL HARRY R. YINGLING Hanover


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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OVER SIX THOUSAND FROM YORK COUNTY WHO SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR.


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The Return


Hail them, our soldiers, returning victorious, Peace they have brought to us, hard-worn but glorious. They were our power-yea, our fate, our salvation, Invincible, selfless, sole hope of the nation.


Cheerfully they have given. For us they have bled. Our heart's homage we render. Forget not the dead, If weary and saddened we will give to them rest With home-fires and their loved ones they shall be blest.


Joyfully we will serve them for great is their need. Return them their work. To their soul-cry give heed. Saved they the nation. They are citizens again. Let work sweeten their lives-'tis the blessing of men.


This the reward. Ever-leading, victorious. Strength shall be ours ever mighty and glorious. The strength of a unified, war-chastened nation. Return them their place in life. This our salvation.


- Urita Dana Platt.


AWH


ABENSTEIN, WILLIAM J., Private, U. S. Army. ABEL, ALBERTUS, Private, Artillery, A. E. F. Wounded. ABEL, ALBER ALVIN, Private, Engineers. ABEL, HARRY E., Private, Aviation, A. E. F. ABEL, HARVEY, U. S. Army.


ABEL, HERBERT, Petty Officer, Navy.


ABEL, PETER B., U. S. Army.


ABEL, RAYMOND L., Second Lieutenant, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded. ABEL, WILTON. Private, Coast Artillery, A. E. F. Died.


ABENSCHOEN, FRANK E., Navy, S. S. Georgia.


ADAMS, CHARLES K., U. S. N. Dental Corps.


ADAMS, CHARLES L., Private, Trench Mortar Battery, A. F. E. ADAMS, GEORGE L., Private, 18th Co., 3rd Reg., A. S. M., A. E. F. ADAMS, GEORGE T., Private, Infantry.


ADAMS, HARRY VAN DYKE, Private, Aviation.


ADAMS, JAMES E., Private, Pioneer Infantry. (Colored).


ADAMS, JOSEPH H., Private, Camp Raridan, N. J.


ADAMS, JULES, Private, Engineers, A. E. F. Wounded.


ADAMS, RAY, Private, Camp Lee, Va.


ADAMS, WILLIAM A., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


AHRENS, DAVID M., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


AHRENS, HARRY C., Private, Military Truck Co., A. E. F. Died. ALBAN, GOLDEN, Merchant Marine.


ALBRIGHT, DENTON, Fort Thomas, Ky.


ALBRIGHT, GEORGE W., Sergeant, Infantry, A. E. F.


ALBRIGHT, HOWARD J., Marine Corps.


ALBRIGHT, JOHN W., Limited Service. ALBRIGHT, MYRTLE, Red Cross Nurse.


ALBRIGHT, PETER, Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


ALDINGER, CLARENCE, Private, Navy. ALDINGER, CLARK S., Private, Infantry.


ALDINGER, EARL L., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


ALDINGER, FRED. E., Sergeant,. Engineers.


ALDINGER, HOWARD S., U. S. Army. ALDINGER, JOHN W., Private, Aviation, A. E. F.


ALDINGER, GORDON E., Private, Infantry.


ALDINGER, OSCAR C., Private, Trench Mortar Battery.


ALDINGER, RAYMOND G .. Machinist, Navy, A. E. F.


ALDINGER, RUSSELL V., Private Engineers, A. E. F. ALDINGER, RAYMOND G., Second Machinists' Mate, U. S. N. ALDINGER, STEWART L., Sergeant, Infantry, A. E. F. Decorated for bravery ALEXANDER, CHARLES, Lieutenant, Medical Corps.


ALLEMAN, EDWIN M .. Private, Aviation. ALLEMAN, WILLIAM, Private, Hospital Corps, A. E. F.


ALLEMAN, WINNEMORE, Seaman, Navy.


ALLEMAN, WINNEMORE, Private, Tank Corps. ALLEN, ALBERT II., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F. ALLEN, EDWARD J., Corporal, Marines.


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ALLEN, Francis P., S. A. T. C. ALLEN, GEORGE, Chief Quartermaster, Navy, A. E. F. ALLEWELT, CHARLES B., Private, Ammunition Train, A. E. F. ALLEWELT, RICHARD B., Sergeant, Artillery, A. E. F. ALLEWELT, ROBERT L., Lieutenant, Navy.


ALLISON, CHAUNCEY NEIMAN, Private, Ordnance. ALLISON, CLINTON W., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded. ALLISON, EARL, Corporal, Coast Artillery, A. E. F. ALLISON, HORACE B., Private, Aviation.


ALLISON, JOHN M., Apprentice Seaman, Navy.


ALLISON, REUBEN V., Private, Medical Corps, A. E. F. ALLISON, ROY E., Private, Aviation.


ALLISON, WESLEY, Sergeant, Infantry. ALLISON, WILLIAM HENRY, Sergeant, Motor Transport Corps. ALLOWAY, CHARLES E., U. S. Army.


ALLOWAY, CLARENCE H., Artillery.


ALLOWAY, CLARENCE W. H., Aviation, A. E. F. ALMONY, ARNOLD, Camp Meade, Md.


ALMONY, EARL, Merchant Marine.


ALMONY, SAMUEL L., Private, Marine Corps.


ALMONEY, WILLIAM A., Stenographer, Limited Service.


ALTHEN, GEORGE R., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


ALTHOFF, ARTHUR F., General Service, Camp Forrest, Ga.


ALTHOFF, BERNARD, Sergeant, Infantry, A. E. F. Killed.


ALTHOFF, LEO C., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


ALTHOFF, PAUL JACOB, Sergeant, Marines, A. E. F. Died from Wounds.


ALTLAND, AMOS NATHANIEL, Private, Trench Mortars, A. E. F.


ALTLAND, GEORGE, Medieal Corps. ALTLAND, GEORGE W., Private, Marines, A. E. F.


ALTLAND, HARRY E., Medical Corps.


ALTLAND, LEON P., Sergeant, Infantry.


ALTLAND, MAURICE C., Camp Lee, Va.


ALTLAND, NORMAN FRANKLIN, Private, Artillery, A. E. F. Wounded.


ALTLAND, PERCY, Private, Engineers, A. E. F.


ALTLAND, R., Limited Service, Camp Dix, N. J.


ALTLAND, RICHARD M., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Gassed. ALWINE, BYRAN, U. S. Infantry.


ALWINE, CHARLES E., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded Severely. ALWINE, HARRY SYLVESTER, Private, Infantry. A. E. F.


ALWOOD, CARL B., Navy. Served in Italy.


ALWOOD, RAYMOND J., Coast Artillery.


AMBROSE, JOHN C., Private, Artillery. AMBUSH, JOSEPH McK., Camp Custer, Michigan. AMIG, JOHN H., Second Lieutenant, Infantry. AMIG. PHILIP H., U. S. Infantry. AMMERMAN, FRANK J., Private, Field Artillery. A. E. F. Wounded.


AMMERMAN, JOHN H., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. AMMERMAN, JOHN R., Private, Infantry.


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AMSBERGER, HERBERT II., Camp Meade, Md. AMSPACKER, CLINTON E., Private, U. S. Army. AMISPACKER, FRED. A., Corporal, Infantry, A. E. F. AMSPACKER, RUFUS, Camp Mcclellan, A. E. F. AMSPACKER, S. S., Camp Greenleaf, Ga.


ANDERS, RABER R., S. A. T. C., Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. ANDERSON, CHARLES E., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded and Gassed. ANDERSON, EDWARD, Private, A. E. F.


ANDERSON, GEORGE F .. Private, Camp Meade, Md., A. E. F.


ANDERSON, GEORGE J .. First Lieutenant, Infantry.


ANDERSON, GEORGE N., Private, Engineers, A. E. F.


ANDERSON, GEORGE W., Private, Engineers, A. E. F.


ANDERSON, REED A., Corporal, Infantry. A. E. F. Gassed.


ANDERSON, ROBERT PORTER, Corporal. Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded. ANDERSON, THOMAS H., Private, Infantry.


ANDERSON, THOMAS H., Private, Camp Lee, Va.


ANDERSON, THOMAS R., Private, Infantry. York Haven.


ANDERSON, THOMAS R., Private, Infantry. R. D. No. 6. York, Pa. ANDERSON, W. A., Navy, U. S. S. Mallory.


ANDREWS, PAUL E., Camp Lee, Va. ANDREWS, PERCY F., Apprentice Seaman, Navy. ANGELO, DI GALATANO, Private, Artillery.


ANSTADT. CHARLES BENSON. Private, S. A. T. C. Gettysburg College.


ANSTINE, CARL F., Limited Service, Camp Dix, N. J.


ANSTINE. CURTIS, Private, 317th Infantry, Company F, 80th Division, A. E. F.


ANSTINE, EDWARD, Aviation Corps.


ANSTINE, EDWARD L., Private, A. E. F.


ANSTINE, MELBA, Army Hospital Nurse.


ANTHONY, J. M., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


APPELL, LOUIS, Department of Military Aeronauties, Washington. D. C.


APPLEBY, CARL D., Private, Infantry.


ARENTZ, CHARLES MI., U. S. Navy. ARIGO, PHILIP, Private, Field Artillery, A. E. F.


ARMSPACHER, JACOB, Private, Artillery, A. E. F.


ARNDT, ADAM F., Corporal, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded.


ARNOLD, ANTHONY L., U. S. Infantry.


ARNOLD. BENJAMIN H., Corporal, Engineers, A. E. F. ARNOLD. CLARENCE B., U. S. Infantry.


ARNOLD, C. E., Private, Artillery, A. E. F.


ARNOLD, CHARLES R., Corporal, U. S. Infantry.


ARNOLD, EARL A., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


ARNOLD, EDGAR M., Corporal, Infantry, A. E. F. ARNOLD. FRANK, Private, U. S. Infantry. ARNOLD, HARRISON MI., Corporal, Engineers, A. E. F.


ARNOLD. HARRY W .. Private, Infantry. A. E. F. ARNOLD. JOHN D., Cook, U. S. Army. ARNOLD, JOHN W., Camp Meade, Md., A. E. F. ARNOLD, LEWIS N., Sergeant, Artillery.


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ARNOLD, MORGAN C., Private, Field Artillery, A. E. F.


ARNOLD, PAUL E., Private, Artillery.


ARNOLD, PHILIP J., Cook, Infantry, A. E. F.


ARNOLD, RICHARD M .. Private, Infantry.


ARNOLD, PAUL F., Private, Battery E, 38th Artillery.


ARNOLD, SPURGEON L., U. S. Army.


ARTHUR, DONALD R., Corporal, Machine Gun Battalion, A. E. F. Gassed.


ARTHUR. REGINALD W., Ensign, Naval Aviation.


ASHBROOK, FRANK, First Lieutenant, Sanitary Food Commission Co.


ASHBROOK, SAMUEL F., Chief Boatswain Mate, U. S. N.


ASPER, JOHN BLAINE, Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


ATTIG, MARVIN L., Private, Camp Wadsworth, S. Carolina, A. E. F. ATKINS, CHAS. H., Sergeant, Quartermaster Corps.


AUBITZ, WILLIAM L., Private, Aviation.


AUCHEY, SAMUEL C., Private. Camp Gordon, Ga. Dev. Battalion, No. 2, Company A.


AUMEN, BERNARD F., Corporal, Limited Service.


AUNGST, DAVID G., Camp Lee, Va.


AUTS, EARL C., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


AXE, HARRY S., U. S. Army.


AXE, STEWART H., U. S. Army.


AXE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Private, Infantry.


AYERS, WILMOT, First Lieutenant, British Army.


AYRES, PEASLY R., Camp Lee, Va., A. E. F.


BAECHLE, NORMAN E., U. S. Aviation.


BEAR, HARRY B., Private, Engineers, A. E. F. Injured in Auto Accident.


BEAR, HARRY S., Second Lieutenant, Artillery, A. E. F.


BAHN, CLARENCE H., U. S. Infantry.


BAHN, EARL, U. S. Infantry.


BAHN, WILBERT G., U. S. Army.


BAILEY, CHARLES E., Private, Chemical Warfare Service.


BAILEY, EUGENE S., U. S. Army.


BAILEY, FURHAM FLOYD, Private, S. A. T. C. Millersville State Normal.


BAILEY, HARRY A., Corporal, 5th Field Artillery, U. S. Army.


BAILEY, HARRY F .. Camp Greenleaf, Ga.


BAILEY, HARRY J., U. S. Army.


BAILEY, JAMES A., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301 A. E. F.


BAILEY, JEROME C., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


BAILEY, RUSSELL E., Private, Aviation. A. E. F.


BAIR, CHARLES WILBUR, Private, P. N. A. Col. Training Detachment.


BAIR, CHESTER H., U. S. Army.


BAIR, CLARENCE E., Private, 13th Cavalry.


BAIR, EDWARD, Private, Camp Curtis, Mich. (Colored.) BAIR, HAROLD HAINES, Regimental Sergeant-Major, Infantry, A. E. F. Killed. BAIR, HENRY, C. U. S. Army.


BAIR, HOKE, Coast Defense at Desert Island, N. J.


BAIR, H., W. U. S. Infantry.


BAIR, J. WILMER, Private, Medical Corps, A. E. F.


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BAIR, M. ZACHARIAS, Captain, Construction Division at Camp Taylor, Ky. BAIR, NELSON, U. S. Marines. BAIR, ROBERT M., U. S. Infantry. BAIRD, ROY H., U. S. Army, A. E. F. BAKER, CALVIN, Camp Greenleaf, Ga.


BAKER, CHARLES S., Camp Meade, Md.


BAKER, CLARENCE C., Private, U. S. Infantry.


BAKER, DANIEL H., Camp Meade, Md.


BAKER, EARL, Apprentice Seaman, U. S. Navy.


BAKER, EDWARD, U. S. Cavalry.


BAKER, ELLIS H., Camp Lee, Va.


BAKER, GEORGE BUSH, Corporal, Ordnance Department School at University of Pennsylvania.


BAKER, GEORGE W., Camp Lee, Va.


BAKER, HARRY B., U. S. Engineers.


BAKER KIRKWOOD, Corporal, Infantry, A. E. F.


BAKER, JACOB E., Medical Corps.


BAKER, J. WALTER, U. S. Marines.


BAKER, LEROY, Camp Meade, Md.


BAKER, OLIVER F., Campe Lee, Va.


BAKER, WILLIAM H., U. S. Navy.


BALLOCH, MRS. GRACE, Y. M. C. A., A. E. F.


BALTMAN, OSCAR J., U. S. Cavalry.


BALTOZER, JACOB, U. S. Infantry.


BAMBERGER, LEROY HILBERT, Navy, U. S. S. Madawakka.


BANGE, HENRY C., Camp Meade, Md.


BANKERT, HAROLD, U. S. Navy.


BANKERT, JARIUS F., Lehigh University, Technical Training.


BANKS, LEON H., Sergeant, Stevedore Regiment, A. E. F. (Colored)


BARBEHENN, WILFORD, Private, Medical Corps, A. E. F.


BARE, CLAUDE L. Medical Corps, A. E. F.


BARE, JAMES O., Camp Meade, Md.


BARE, OSCAR, Camp Humphries, Va.


BARLEY, HARRY JESSE, Corporal Infantry, A. E. F.


BARNES, ALBERT G., Limited Service, Fort Taylor, Ky.


BARNES, GEORGE E., Camp Lee, Va.


BARNES, PAUL L., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


BARNES, RALPH, U. S. Marines.


BARNETT, GROVER, First Sergeant, Tank Corps.


BARNHART, CHARLES E., U. S. Cavalry.


BARNHART, DANIEL, U. S. Army.


BARNHART, EDGAR, Infantry, A. E. F.


BARNHART, FABER C., Private, Engineers, A. E. F.


BARNHART, HARRY E., Infantry, A. E. F., Wounded or Missing.


BARNHART, LEROY, U. S. Army. BARNHART, JOHN WALTER, Sgt. Machine Gun Battalion. A. E. F. Wounded.


BARNHART, OTIS, Medical Corps.


BARNHART, ROY L., U. S. Navy. BARNHART, JOHN E., Corporal, Machine Gun Battalion, A. E. F. Wounded. BARNITZ, EDWARD, Yoeman, U. S. Navy.


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BARNITZ, ROBERT C., Private, Tank Corps, A. E. F. BARNITZ, WALTER Il., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F. BARRET, MRS. GEORGE, Nurse at Camp Colt, Gettysburg, Pa. BARRICK, MERVIN J., Second Lieutenant, Infantry. BARSHINGER, BENJAMIN JR., Camp Meade, Md. BARSHINGER, CALVIN H., Camp Meade, Md. BARSHINGER, CHARLES, Camp Meade, Md. BARTELL. FLOYD L., Private, Tank Corps.


BARTELS, HORACE E., First-Class Machinists' Mate, U. S. Navy.


BARTELLS, RAYMOND L., Assistant Ilelmisman, Navy, A. E. F., S. S. Leviathan.


BARTON, FRANK, Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301. A. E. F. BARTON, GEORGE F., Private. Infantry, A. E. F. (Colored.) BARTON, JOHN, Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301 A. E. F. BARTZ, HAROLD J., Limited Service, Camp Dix, N. J.


BARWAGER, CLARK C., Corporal, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded. BARWAGER, EDWARD, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded.


BASHORE, GEORGE E., Private, Engineers. BASHORE, EARL E., Corporal, Aviation.


BASSLER, CHARLES K., Cook, Infantry, A. E. F.


BASSLER, DAVID K., Private, Medical Corps, A. E. F.


BASSLER, HENRY JR., Sergeant, Depot Brigade.


BATEMAN, HENRY, Private, U. S. Infantry.


BATES, CHARLES D., Camp Meade, Md. BATES, GEORGE S., Camp Meade, Md.


BATES, MARTIN L., Private, U. S. Infantry.


BATES, WEISER G., Corporal, Signal Corps, Field Signal Battalion.


BATTERMAN, HARVEY L., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


BAUBLITZ, ELMER, Sergeant, Infantry, A. E. F. Gassed and Wounded.


BAUBLITZ, HARRY M., Field Artillery.


BAUBLITZ, OLIVER SYLVESTER, Quartermaster, U. S. Navy.


BAUBLITZ, ORVILLE LEROY, Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery.


BAUBLITZ, WALTER S., Aviation Corps.


BAUBLITZ, WILLIAM H., Major, Infantry, N. G. P.


BAUGHER, ELIAS M., Private, Canip Lee, Va. Died of influenza at Camp Lee.


BAUGHER, JAMES E., Private, Company I, 17th Infantry.


BAUGHER, ERVIN S., Private, U. S. Infantry.


BAUGHMAN, ANNA, A. E. F., Nurse.


BAUGHMAN, JOHN A., Camp Meade, Md.


BAUGHMAN, ROBERT I., Private, S. A. T. C. Pennsylvania State College.


BAUM, JACOB L., U. S. Infantry.


BAUMEISTER, CHARLES E .. Camp Lee, Va., Sergeant, Infantry.


BAYER. FRANK C., Private, U. S. Infantry.


BAYLER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, JR., Major, Infantry, A. E. F. Gassed. D. S. C. BAYLOR, PAUL E., Corporal. 112th Infantry, A. E. F.


BEAM, CHARLES, Private, Ammunition Train, A. E. F.


BEAM, CHARLES, U. S. Army.


BEAR, CLARENCE J., Medical Corps.


BEAR, CLYDE B., Private, Medical Corps.


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BEAR, JOHN OSCAR, Private. Engineers, A. E. F.


BEAR, NOEL E., U. S. Army.


BEAR, WILLIAM HENRY, Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


BEARD, A. D., Limited Service, Camp Greene, N. C.


BEARD, JOHN H., S. A. T. C. Pennsylvania State College.


BEARD, RALPH HERBERT, Second Lieutenant, Infantry, A. E. F.


BEARD, ROBERT STANLEY, Captain, U. S. Army.


BEARD, WILLIAM C., S. A. T. C. State College.


BEATTY, BOB JOHN, S. A. T. C. Pennsylvania State College.


BEAUCHAMP, ALFORD, Medical Corps.


BEAVER, ELMER C., Camp Meade, Md.


BEAVERS, EDGAR F. S., Private, Ice Plant Unit, No. 301 A. E. F.


BEAVERSON, EARL M., First Class Electrician, Navy, U. S. S. Arizona, A. E. F.


BECHTEL, CHARLES ERDEN, Corporal, Motor Mechanics.


BECHTEL, CLAUDE, Machine Gun Battalion, A. E. F. Wounded.


BECHTEL, EARL, A. E. F., U. S. Army.


BECHTEL, LEVI, Limited Service, Fort Thomas, Ky.


BECK, ALBERT, Private, Infantry.


BECK, ALLEN J., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


BECK, EMANUEL C., U. S. Navy, Ensign.


BECK, EMORY F., U. S. Army.


BECK, HARRY, Private, Engineers, A. E. F.


BECK, JOHN C., S. A. T. C. State College, Transferred to Artillery, Ft. Monroe, Va.


BECK, LLOYD S., U. S. Infantry.


BECK, MAURICE C., Camp Meade, Md.


BECK, MAURICE C., Private, Aviation Corps.


BECK, WILLIAM HENRY, Camp Meade, Md.


BECKER, EARL E., Navy, Newport, R. I.


BECKER, EDWIN W., U. S. Army.


BECKER, GILBERT H., Second Lieutenant, Infantry, A. E. F. Gassed.


BECKER, HARRIS, U. S. Army.


BECKER, HARRY J., Camp Lee, Va.


BECKER, HARVEY J., Sergeant, Heavy Artillery, A. E. F. Wounded.


BECKER, HORACE N., Ambulance Service.


BECKER, JOHN C., U. S. Army. BECKER, LLOYD S., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Died of Pneumonia.


BECKER, RALPH S., Coast Artillery.


BECKER, ROBERT C., U. S. Army.


BECKER, STEWART, Depot Brigade.


BECKER, WADE M., S. A. T. C. Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa.


BECKER, WALTER J., U. S. Army.


BECHHEIMER, CHAUNCEY E., U. S. Infantry.


BECHMEYER, CHARLES F., Medical Corps.


BECHMEYER, DAVID E., S. A. T. C. Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg. Pa.


BECHMEYER, GRUND F., Corporal, Medical Corps.


BECHMEYER, PAUL W., Limited Service, Camp Dix, N. J.


BECKTEL. ARTHUR M., Private, Engineers, A. E. F.


BEHLER, HERBERT WILLIAM, Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


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BEILER, PAUL R., Private, Ambulance Unit, A. E. F.


BEHM, RAYMOND H., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded. BEIDY, ARTHUR, U. S. Army. BEITZEL, GEORGE E., U. S. Infantry.


BEITZEL, HORACE D., Private, Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded.


BEITZEL, JACOB MININ, Private, Cavalry. Wounded. Knocked down by Auto. BEITZEL, WARREN A., Private, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


BEITZEL, WILLIAM G., U. S. Infantry.


BELL, ALBERT D., REV., Chaplain, Infantry, A. E. F. Died of Pneumonia. BELT, A. DINSMORE, Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


BELT, ROBERT J., Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


BEMILLER, ROY, Coast Artillery.


BENEDICT, ALBERT S., First Lieutenant, U. S. Infantry.


BENEDICT, CHARLES R., U. S. Army.


BENJAMIN, HOWARD V., Seaman, Navy.


BENNETT, JOHN C., Ice Plant Unit No. 301, A. E. F.


BENNETT, JOHN C., U. S. Army, York Haven.


BENNETT, JOHN H. DR., Medical Corps, U. S. Army.


BENNINGTON, CHARLES H., Private, Infantry.


BENSINGER, WILLARD M., U. S. Army.


BENSON, ELMER H., Car Inspector, U. S. Army.


BENSON, HERBERT EDWARD, Private. Medical Corps, A. E. F.


BENSON, KENNETH RAMSEY, Flying Cadet, Aviation.


BENTZEL, DAVID E. JR., Ambulance Service.


BENTZEL, PAUL, Private, Marine Corps, A. E. F.


BENTZEL, SAMUEL, Camp Meade, Md.


BENTZEL, WILLIAM S., Aviation, A. E. F.


BERCHTOLD, ALBERT, Corporal, Balloon Corps, A. E. F.


BERGER, LAWRENCE R .. Apprentice Seaman, U. S. Navy.


BERKHEIMER, CHAUNCEY ELVIN, Private, Medical Corps, A. E. F. BERKHEIMER, CLARENCE, Corporal, Infantry. A. E. F. Wounded. BERKHEIMER, GEORGE, U. S. Army.


BERKHEIMER. GEORGE NELSON, Chief Gunner's Mate, U. S. Navy.


BERKHEIMER, HARRIS E., Private, Infantry, A. E. F.


BERKHEIMER, HOWARD, Corporal, Infantry, A. E. F.


BERKHEIMER, WALTER, Private Chemical Warfare Service.


BERHEISER, DANIEL W., Camp Meade, Md. BERKHOLDER, CHARLES, Camp Meade, Md.




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