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(3)-BAKER, THOMAS C .- Enlisted in the United States Army on February 2, 1918. Prior to +his enlistment. Lieutenant Baker served three years with the First Field Artillery and three years with the Third Field Artillery, respectively. During the World War was on active duty in the United States. Honorably discharged on De- cember 18, 1918.
(1)-BROWN, ARTHUR LAWRENCE-Began his military career with Company L, 58th Infantry, on July 31, 1917. Later transferred to Com- pany L, 47th Infantry. 4th Division. Sailed for France on May 10, 1918, and participated in all engagements of his organization until wounded on August 9, 1918. Received his commission as second lieutenant on June 8, 1918. Saw service with the Army of Occupation.
(5)-THOMPSON, HARRY G .- Volunteered his ser- vices in the army on May 22, 1917, and was assigned to Company A. 318th Machine Gun Battalion, 81st Division, stationed at Camp Jack- son, S. C. Sailed for overseas service on July 31, 1918. Saw service in the first line trenches in the St. Die sector from September 27. 1918 to October 18, 1918, was also in the Mouse-Argonne Offensive. Returned to the United States on June 20, 1919, and in the following month re- ceived his honorable discharge. Rank, captain.
(6)-BEAMAN, ARCHIE KEITH-Entered the ser- vice of the United States Army on May 9, 1917. First assigned to the 75th Artillery, 40th Ar- tillery Brigade, Coast Artillery Corps, stationed at Fort Moultrie, S. C. He has trained at Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Monroe and Fort Moultrie. Embarked for France on October 5, 1918, and has been located at several different French camps. Second Lieutenant Beaman returned to America on March 15, 1919, and received his discharge two weeks later while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(7)-SNOW, MORRIS LEO-Began his military ca- reer on March 29, 1918, as a member of the 157th Depot Brigade. After three months train- ing at the Central Officers' Training School. located at Camp Gordon, Georgia, received a commission as second lieutenant in the United States Reserve Corps. Date of commission was November 30, 1918. He received his honorable discharge on November 12, 1918, while located at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
(8)-MADDEN, LOUIS JAMES-Enlisted in the U. S. Army in May, 1917. His organization was Company F, 114th Engineers. Received his mil- itary training at Camp Beauregard and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Foreign service dates from August, 1918 to May, 1919. Was mustered out of service in May, 1919, with the rank of first lieutenant.
(9)-LOCKETT, FRANK-Entered the military ser- vice of the United States Army on September 4, 1917. First assigned to Battery F, 319th Field Artillery. After three months intensive train- ing at the Third Officers' Training Camp, re- ceived a commission as second lieutenant. Sailed for France on May 18. 1918, and upon his ar- rival was sent to the Saumur Artillery School. After completing a course at the above men- tioned school was assigned to Battery F, 115th Field Artillery. Was in action at Woevre Plain. As a member of the 105th Trench Mortar Bat- tery returned to the United States on March 10. 1919, and in the same month received his honorable discharge.
(10)-WRIGHT, TIMOTHY ASBURY, JR .- As a mem- ber of the Third Tennessee Infantry, saw ser- vice on the Mexican border. Received commis- sion as second lieutenant in Third Tennessee Infantry. Was designated to recruit for Second Tennessee Infantry in June, 1917, and was com- missioned captain on July 25, 1917. Ordered to Camp Sevier as commanding officer of Com- pany H. Second Tennessee Infantry. Upon dis- solution of Second Tennessee Infantry, he was assigned to Company M, 119th Infantry. Trained at Camp Sevier until his departure for over- seas duty and commanded Company M. 119th Infantry, until he received his honorable dis- charge April 28, 1919, at Camp Jackson. Sailed with Thirtieth Division May 12, 1918, and took part in Ypres Defensive and Hindenburg Line Offensive. Returned to America April 3, 1919. Rank, captain.
(11)-WELCHI, LEE HAMILTON-Enlisted in the Second Tennessce Infantry, on June 18, 1917. and after it was disbanded was assigned to Company K, 119th Infantry. Received his mili- tary training at Camp Sevier, South Carolina. Sailed for France on May 11, 1918, and took part in all the battles of his regiment. Promoted from private to first lieutenant. Returned to the United States on August 8, 1918, as a bayonet instructor, and was assigned to the 98th Di- vision. Was mustered out of service on De- cember 13, 1918.
(12)-MCKINNEY, WILLIAM PERCY-Entered the U. S. naval service on August 15, 1917, and was assigned to the Naval Aviation Force, Northern Bombing Group. He has trained at Boston School of Technology, Key West, Florida and Miami. Florida. Embarked for France on August 2, 1918, and has been located at various French and Italian camps. Promoted from seaman, second-class, to ensign. Returned to the United States on February 3, 1919, and was placed on the inactive list on March 3, 1919.
(13)-SHEA, MICHAEL CONDON-Entered the First Officers' Training Camp, and after being com- missioned was assigned to the 318th Machine Gun Battalion, 81st Division. Received his mil- itary training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and Camp Jackson, S. C. Sailed for foreign service in July, 1918, and took part in all engagements of his unit. He received a Croix de Guerre and a divisional citation. Returned from overseas in June, 1919, and in the following month l'e- ceived his honorable discharge. Rank, second lieutenant.
(14)-CROSS, JOHN B .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army on June 17, 1918, and for duty was assigned to the Base Hospital at Camp Travis, Texas, Ilolds the commission of captain in the Medical Corps.
(15)-MADDEN, HERBERT J .- After entering the ser- vice of the U. S. Army, was commissioned as first lieutenant from the First Officers' Train- ing Camp, held at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., before depart- ure overseas in September, 1918. Returned to the United States in the summer of 1919 and received his honorable discharge.
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(1)-SWATTS, ROBERT W .- Saw service on the Mexican Border as a member of the Third Ten- nessee Infantry, and on July 25, 1917, entered active service again as a member of the 117th Infantry. Was located at Camp Sevier before going overseas on May 11, 1918. Was Regimental Adjutant and took part in all of the actions in which his unit was engaged. Shortly after the armistice transferred to the Army of Occupa- tion, and was stationed in Germany. He com- manded Company D, 38th Infantry, and later was acting commander of First Battalion, 38th Infantry. Returned home August 20, 1919, and discharged September 23. Rank, captain.
(2)-DAVIS, PAUL H .- Entered active duty as a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, on July 25, 1917. Was stationed at Camp Sevier and was in training at this place until he was sent to the Third Officers' Training School, Leon Springs, where he was commissioned. Sailed for France in April, 1918. Completing course at Saumur Artillery School, he was assigned to 310th F. A., 79th Division. Ordered later to Tours, where he trained as an aerial observer. Returned to America and discharged May, 1919.
(3)-LINDSAY, ROBERT MEDARIS-On July 25, 1917, entered active service as a second lieuten- ant of Company B, 117th Infantry. While lo- cated at Camp Sevier was promoted to a first lientenant and sailed with his outfit on May 11, 1918. Saw action in the Ypres defensive, and upon Leing withdrawn from this sector, was attached to the Air Service for aerial observa- tion for five weeks. After return to America was discharged on May 1, 1919, at Fort Ogle- thorpe.
(4)-TALLEY, ALVIN M .- After volunteering his services to his country on August 27, 1917, was assigned to Battery A, 319th Field Artillery, 82nd Division. He sailed for France with his unit on May 19, 1918. He was stationed at vari- ous French camps after arrival overseas, and took part with his unit in the Argonne offensive. Returned to America and was discharged as a second lieutenant on May 21, 1919.
(5)-CURTIS, HARRY W., JR .- As captain of Com- pany D, Third Tennessee was on the Mexican Border and on July 25, 1917, entered active serv- ice as commanding officer of Company D, 117th Infantry. Before going overseas was stationed at Camp Sevier, and after arrival on foreign duty took part in the Ypres defensive and the Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt. Was gassed on September 29 and evacuated to the hospital. returning to America on January 19, 1919, and was discharged from Camp Dix, N. J., on Janu- ary 21.
(6)-PAYNE, LEWIS B .- Was on the Mexican Bor- der as a first lieutenant, Troop D, First Tennes- see Cavalry. After America's entry into the World War this unit became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, and was trained at Camp Se- vier. He sailed with this outfit on May 25, 1918, for France, and saw action in the defense of the Toul sector, the St. Mihiel offensive and the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Returned to Amer- ica in February, 1919, and was discharged from service on March 5, 1919. Rank, first lieutenant.
(7)-ACKER, ALVIN LESLIE-In October, 1918, vol- unteered his services and was assigned to the Dental Corps of the army for duty. Was sta- tioned at Camp Sheridan, Ill., where he was on duty throughout his military career. Was mus- tered out of service in the summer of 1919, with the rank of first lieutenant.
(8)-MeCAMPBELL, HERBERT II .- On December 5. 1917, offered his services to his country and on January 3, 1918, was commissioned captain in the Medical Corps. After passing through Med- ical Officers' Training Camp at Camp Greenleaf Ga., he was assigned to Mobile Operating Unit No. 1 at Allentown, Pa., from which he de- parted overseas July 5, 1918. While in France served with M. O. U. No. 1, Evacuation Hospit- al No. 14, and Base Hospital No. 20. After re- turning to America was discharged on May 5, 1919, with rank of captain, but later received his commission as a major.
(9)-JEFFRIES, WILLIAM-Enlisted in the United States Army on April 26, 1917, and later was commissioned as second lieutenant, and assigned to the 306th Engineers of the 81st Division. Trained at Camp Jackson and embarked for overseas duty on May 22, 1917. While in France he took part in all the battles in which the 306th Engineers were engaged, and returned to America in the summer of 1919. Was honorably discharged soon after his arrival in the States.
(10)-STEFFEY, SIIIELDS A .- Enlisted in the Reg- ular Army in 1902, and has seen service at vari- out posts and also in the Philippine Islands. Was promoted from the ranks to a second lieutenant, and assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. On May 6, 1919, was honorably discharged from service while stationed at San Francisco, Cal.
(11)-BASS, CLARK NEIL-In December, 1917, en- listed in Headquarters Company of the 114th Field Artillery. Later was transferred to Bat- tery C. after having completed an Officers' Train- ing Course. Foreign service began on May 8, 1918, during which time he was stationed at Camp LeValdahon and Camp Coetquidan. Par- ticipated in the St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre offensive :. As a first lieutenant was mustered out on April 25, 1919.
(12)-MOUNTCASTLE, PAUL-Entered the air serv- ice on November 12, 1917, and has done duty at Camp Dick, Dallas, Texas: Call Field, Wichita Falls, Brooks Field, Barron Field, and other places. During the war was an instructor in flying, and was discharged at Fort Worth on December 17, 1918, as a second lieutenant.
(13)-BOYD, LOGAN W .- On May 13, 1915, entered military service and was stationed on the Mexi- can Border. Soon after declaration of war by America he again entered service and was at- tached to the 59th Brigade Headquarters. Was commissioned second lieutenant and assigned to Company D. 117th Infantry. With this unit he sailed overseas on May 11, 1918, and took part in the Ypres defensive and the Hindenburg Line offensive. After armistice was transferred to the Army of Occupation, being a first lieutenant of 1st Battalion Headquarters, 38th Infantry.
(14)-VANCE, ROBERT ROY-Entered military service on May 14, 1917, and upon being com- missioned, was assigned to the 317th Machine Gun Battalion of the 81st Division. Before de- parture overseas he was located at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Camp Jackson, and Camp Hancock. Em- barked in July, 1918. for foreign service, and took part in the battles of his division. As a second lieutenant returned to America on June 30th, 1919.
(15)-CRAIG, JOHN KENNEDY-After entering on active duty on August 27, 1917, was commis- sioned and assigned to Battery A, 83rd F. A., being later transferred to Battery E, 2nd F. A., of the 8th Division. Has done duty at Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Russell, Camp Fremont, Fort Sill, and Camp Mills. Sailed on October 28, 1918, and was located at various stations in France. Returned to America, receiving discharge on February 28, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky. While in service was in command of 2nd F. A. a short while. Rank, first lientenant.
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(1)-YOUNG, SAM EPPS-Volunteered July 1, 1918, and was at Chilhowee Park until August 3, when he went to the Field Artillery Training School, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. He was assigned to the Sixth Training Battery. At the end of the camp he was commissioned a second lieutenant of field artillery. Received his dis- charge November 27, 1918, at Camp Taylor, though he retains commission in the Reserve Corps.
(2)-WAIT, CHARLES E., JR .- After three months of training at the First Officers' Training Camp, he was commissioned second lieutenant of field artillery and assigned to Battery F. 317th F. A., 81st Division. With it he trained at Camp Jackson until its departure for foreign service August 9, 1918. Remained in France until June 1919, and received his discharge at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Ga., on July 3, 1919.
(3)-LYNN, WILLIAM NAPOLEON-Captain Lynn entered the service September 3, 1918, and was assigned to Company 23A, Sixth Battalion, Med- ical Corps, at Camp Greenleaf, Ga. He was transferred November 23, 1918, to Base Hos- pital 133 at Camp Sheridan, Ala. His service continued there until his discharge from the army on December 12, 1918.
(4)-KEENER, BRUCE, JR .- Volunteered his ser- vices to the government on July 17, 1917, choos- ing the navy as his branch of the service. With it he served until July 28, 1918, when he was transferred to the Construction Division of the army. He reached the rank of second lieuten- ant. He received his discharge December 3. 1918, at Camp Joseph E. Johnston in Florida.
(5)-POTTER, GEORGE M .- Entered the army April 28, 1914, and was stationed in the Hawaiian Department with the 2nd and 32nd Infantry. In October, 1918, he was transferred from Hawaii to Camp Grant, Ill. There he received his dis- charge February 17, 1919, as second lieutenant of infantry.
(6)-HARRILL, WILLIAM K .- Became a student at Annapolis in 1910. During the world war, he was aide on the staff of Admiral Strauss and communicating officer for the American vessels which planted mines in the North Sea. His station was Base 18, Inverness, Scotland. His raring in the navy is lieutenant, senior grade. He is still in the service.
(7)-CECIL, JAMES JAY-Entered the first train- ing camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, but af- ter one month was commissioned a second lieu- tenant as a result of an examination taken earlier in the year. He was ordered to Fort Leavenworth and from there to the Mexican border for service with the cavalry in patrol work. Promoted from second to first lieutenant.
(8)-JOHNSON, WILLIAM M .- Volunteered and was accepted at the Officers' Artillery Training Camp at Camp Taylor, Ky., receiving a com- mission therefrom as second lieutenant. He was stationed at Camp Grant, Camp Jackson and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was a student at the School of Fire at the latter when the armistice came. Discharged December 16, 1918.
(9)-TATUM, ROBERT GEORGE-Was accepted June 26, 1918, as a student at the Officers' Training Camp at Camp Gordon, Ga., receiving his commission as second lieutenant after three months of training. He remained on duty there until his discharge from the army on January 15, 1919.
(10)-AYRES, JOHN ANDERSON-Received his com- mission as second lieutenant of field artillery after he completed the Third Officers' Training Camp, Camp Pike, Arkansas, which he en- tered January 5. 1918. He was ordered to the 67th Field Artillery at Camp Knox. He attend- ed the School of Fire at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and the Air Service Radio School in New York. Received his discharge January 2, 1919, at Camp Knox, Ky.
(11)-SCHRIVER, Z. J .- Entered the service Janu- ary 1, 1918, and was assigned to Company D, 63rd Infantry. He was stationed at Camp Lee, Va., and later at Camp Meade, Md. His rank was first lieutenant. Mustered out of the ser- vice February 3, 1919, at Curtis Bay, Md.
(12)-ANDERSON, JOHN REUBEN-He was ac- eepted July 1, 1918. as a student in the 15th Company of the Officers' Training School at Camp Gordon, Ga. After receiving his com- mission as second lieutenant on October 15, he was assigned at the same camp as instructor. Remained on duty at same post until discharged from the service on December 15, 1918.
(13)-LEWIS, EVERARD ARLINGTON-Captain Lewis entered the army on August 26, 1917, being assigned later to Company H, 323rd In- fantry, 81st Division. He was stationed suc- cessively at Fort Oglethorpe, Camp Jackson and Camp Sevier. On March 11, 1918, he was trans- ferred to the 156th Depot Brigade. He was discharged March 15, 1919, at Camp Jackson.
(14)-LE TELLIER, FORREST S. - Lieutenant Le Tellier, who was commissioned in the medical corps, entered the service January 7, 1918. He was assigned for duty to the Fourth Trench Mortar Battalion at first, but in November, 1918 he was put on detached service with the 12th Provisional Trench Artillery Regiment. He sailed for overseas work on October 7, 1918, re- turning in January, 1919, and receiving his dis- charge on February 7, 1919, at Fort Howard, Md.
(15)-ROSE, D. MORTON-Enlisted in the navy June 26, 1917. in the Reserve Flying Corps branch. He received his training at the Boston School of Technology. Later he was transferred to Pen- sacola, Florida for duty. Rose from seaman, second-class, to ensign and had been recommend- ed for lieutenant, junior grade, before his dis- charge from the service January 12, 1919.
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(1)-HIXSON, WALLACE WILLIAM-Volunteered for duty with Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, later known as the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, on April 8, 1917. Trained at Camp Sevier and went overseas on May 26, 1918. Just before sailing he received his promotion from sergeant to second lieutenant. Participated in the Ar- gonne Forest battle. Returned home March 5, 1919, and mustered out at Fort Oglethorpe a week later.
(2)-FOWLER, HORNSBY J .- Received a commission as second lieutenant at the First Officers' Train- ing Camp at Fort Oglethorpe. Assigned October 1. 1917, to Third Battalion, 56th Depot Brigade, but transferred a month later to the 118th Ma- chine Gun Battalion as supply officer. Station- ed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., until October 6, 1918. when he was ordered overseas. On arrival in France he was transferred to supply department, machine gun training center at Mayet, France, Returned and discharged as first lieutenant at Hoboken. N. J., on July 19, 1919.
(3)-HENDRIX, OTTO WILFORD-Appointed army field clerk from civil life on August 27, 1917. and assigned to the Adjutant General's office. Transferred to Fort Roots, Ark., and to Camp Pike, Ark., on September 14, 1917. He received promotion to chief clerk and transferred to Camp Meade, Maryland, on August 21, 1918. Dis- charged March 13, 1919, at Camp Meade.
(4)-STAUR, JOHN FANZ-Enlisted in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps on July 27, 1917, and was commissioned ensign January 24, 1918. Went overseas March 29, 1918, and stationed at Kill- ingholme, England, from which he did subma- rine search, convoy escort and reconnaissance patrols over the North Sea. Promoted to lieu- tenant. junior grade, October 1, 1918, and com- mended by British Admiralty for successful at- tack on enemy submarine on July 9, 1918. Junior aide to commanding officer. Discharged Janu- ary 20, 1919, at Nashville, Tenn.
(5)-BAUMANN, A. B., JR .- Entered the service August 31. 1918, and was assigned to 19th Com- pany, Central Officers' Training School, at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Received commission aa sec- ond lieutenant. Mustered out December 1, 1918, at Camp Gordon.
(6)-DOW, LEONARD MILTON-Volunteered in the army May 1, 1917, and was commissioned as second lieutenant of engineers. Sailed to France September 12, 1917, and participated in the British Defensive in March, 1918; the Sec- ond Battle of the Marne in July ; the St. Mihiel offensive in September ; and the Argonne-Meuse drive in October and November. He was en- gaged with flash and sound ranging units in do- ing observation work and locating enemy guns. Mustered out at Camp Taylor April 30, 1919, with rank of first lieutenant.
(7)-CONDON, JAMES NIHILL-Became member of 117th Infantry on June 19, 1916, receiving com- mission of first lieutenant in its Machine Gun Company. After training at Camp Sevier, he went overseas May 8, 1918. in the school de- tachment of the 30th Division. Took part in the Ypres defensive, the attack on the Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt, and the assault on Ponchaux and Geneve. Wounded October 8. 1918, near Geneve. Awarded the British Mili- tary Cross. Mustered out of army May 5, 1919. at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
(8)-McCULLEY, GEORGE 110WARD-Entered ser- vice before declaration of war as member of Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Yale Unit. Sailed from New York in April, 1917, but transferred a few months later to American Red Cross to avoid return to America. As soon as order was changed, he enlisted and was made first lieuten- ant of railroad engineers, unattached. He was assigned to duty near Paris as one of the di- rector-generals of transportation. After the armistice he was put in charge of the station at Metz.
(9)-MCCLELLAN, ROBERT WALLACE-Went into the army June 24, 1918, and the following month was enrolled at the Central Officers' Training School at Camp Gordon. Received his commis- sion October 15, 1918. as secoad lieutenant of infantry and was assigned to the 158th Depot Brigade at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Mustered out of service there December 8, 1918.
(10)-BAKER, DAVID FARNSWORTH, JR .- Enlisted as a private July 7, 1917, and rose to the rank of firat lieutenant of infantry before his dis- charge on December 7, 1918. Assigned at first to Auxiliary Remount Pepot No. 310 at Camp Sevier. Early in 1918 he attended the Third Of- ficers' Training Camp at Leon Springs, Texas, receiving commission as second lieutenant. Sta- tioned subsequently at Camp Gordon and Camp McClellan. Discharged at latter camp.
(11)-DEMPSTER, JOIIN M .- Volunteered with Bat- tery C, 114th Field Artillery on June 21, 1917, and remained with it at Camp Sevier until Jan- uary 1. 1918, when he went to the Third Offi- cers' Training Camp at Leon Springs, Texas. where he was commissioned second lieutenant. He was assigned to 302nd Center. Tank Corps, at Gettysburg, Pa., until he sailed on August 30, 1918, for France. Stationed at Bourg, France. for training. Returned home March 13. 1919, and mustered out April 11 at Camp Meade, Maryland.
(12)-DOOLEY, GEORGE ANDES-Entered Second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Oglethorpe on August 27, 1917, and received commission as second lieutenant. Transferred December 15, 1917, to San Antonio, Texas, to Aero Squadron No. 357. Ordered to Mineola, Long Island, March 7. 1918, but just before sailing on July 6. he was transferred to the 23rd Aero Squad- ron as adjutant. He spent the next three months in England in work upon a special motor for aeroplanes. He did not reach France until Sep- tember 28. Returned home March 29, 1919, and discharged at Camp Kearney, Cal., April 12.
(13)-DARNALL, WALTER M .- He was admitted to the Central Officers' Training School for Field Artillery at Camp Zachary Taylor on September 9, 1918. He completed the course, receiving a commission as first lieutenant. Mustered out of service January 15, 1919.
(14)-DEMPSTER, WILLIAM T .- He was a candi- date at the First Officers' Training Camp and received a commission as lieutenant in the Quar- termaster Corps. His station was Camp Gordon until he was ordered to Camp Greene, where he served during most of the war. Received pro- motion to first lieutenant. Discharged from service December 5, 1918. His work in army was principally in the construction department of the Quartermaster Corps.
(15)-WOLFE, LLOYD S .- Enlisted in the Air Ser- vice December 12, 1917. and later received his commission as second lieutenant and pilot in this branch. He was stationed at Americus. Georgia, until his transfer to Carlstrom Field at Arcadia, Florida. Received his discharge from the army January 1, 1919.
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