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(26)-GRIFFIN, EDWARD J .- Enlisted in Company G. Sec- ond Tennessee Infantry, June 20, 1917, but transferred at Camp Sevier to Company C, 120th Infantry. Went oversea with his organization in May, 1918, and took part in all engagements of his company in Belgium and in Flanders.
(27)-YEARWOOD, GUY F .- Entered service July 16, 1918, and was sent to Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Sailed to France Oetoher 5, 1918, where he joined Company D, 119th Infantry. He returned with his organization and was discharged at Ft. Oglethorpe on April 16, 1919.
(28)-BURCHFIELD, FRANK E .- Volunteered in Company G. Second Tennessee Infantry, on June 25, 1917. Trans- ferred at Camp Sevier to Company D, 120th Infantry. Participated in all engagements of his company in Belgium and Flanders. His rank was private, first- elass. Discharged April II. 1919, at Camp Jackson.
(29)-HARMON, ROBERT G .- Entered service July, 1917. as member of Company G. Second Tennessee Infantry Transferred at Camp Sevier to Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry, with which he participated in all its battles in Belgium and Flanders. Received citation for bravery. Discharged in April, 1919. at Camp Jackson, South Carolina.
(30)-GORE, EDWARD T .- After enlistment at Knoxville in June, 1917, he was transferred at Camp Sevier from Company G. Second Tennessee Infantry, to Company C. 120th Infantry, with which he sailed to France on May 12, 1918. Saw fighting in Belgium and in attack on Hindenburg Line. Wounded October 9. Mnstered ont at Camp Jackson, April 22, 1919.
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(1)-McEWEN, CONNELL GREEN-Enlisted in Second Tennessee Infantry June 20, 1917. Trained at Camp Sevier as a member of Company F, 120th Infantry. Sail- ed for France May 12, 1918, and took part in all bat- tles of his unit. Returned to the States April 13, 1919, and soon afterward received his discharge. Rank, sergeant.
(2)-SELLERS, THOMAS D .- Volunteered July 23, 1917 and for duty was assigned to Company L, 119th In- fantry, 30th Division. After training at Camp Sevier for a short time sailed for France May 12. 1918. He was active in all hattles of his command. Returned to the States in April, 1919, and in same month received his discharge. Rank, private first-class.
(3)-LANDRETH, ROBERT K .- Was a member of Company H. 120th Infantry, 30th Division, during the World War. Enlisted July 14, 1917, and sent to Camp Sevier for military training. Embarked for France May 12, 1918, and was active in all engagements of his organ- ization until wounded October 18, 1918. Discharged at Fort Oglethorpe, April 23, 1919, with rank of private.
(4)-FORD, ALFRED-Began his military training June 30, 1917, as a member of the Second Tennessee In- fantry. Transferred later to Company C. 120th In- fantry. Stationed at Camp Sevier until discharged April 8, 1918. Rank, private, first-class.
(5)-RUSSELL, FRED-Answered call to the colors at the outbreak of the war in 1917. After dissolution of Second Tennessee Infantry, his outfit was Company C. 120th Infantry, stationed at Camp Sevier. Sailed for France May 12, 1918, and took part in all en- 1 gagements of his organization. Discharged April 18. 1919, with the rank of private, first-class.
(6)-WALKER, WILLIAM O .- After enlisting in Second Tennessee Infantry in June, 1917, was sent to Camp Sevier for military training. Transferred to Company C. 120th Infantry, and with this unit sailed for France May 12, 1918. With the rank of sergeant took part in all battles of his command. Discharged April 18, 1919, at Camp Jackson.
(7)-SCARBOROUGH, WILLIAM E .- Enlisted for military duty July 3, 1917. First organization was Second Tenn- essee Infantry. On September 29, 1917, was transferred to Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry. When his outfit sailed, Corporal Scarborough was sick in hospital. Did provost duty until discharge, December 21, 1918.
(8)-MERWIN, HUBERT J., JR .- Volunteered July 7, 1917 and was assigned to Sanitary Detachment, 114th F. A .. 30th Division. Embarked for France May 25, 1918, and took part in all actions of his organization. Discharg- ed with rank of private, first-class, April 8, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(9)-COLEMAN, JULIUS P .- Answered call to colors in 1917, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 69th Infantry Brigade. 30th Division. Embarked for France in 1918, and while a member of A. E. F., was transferred to Medical Repair Shop No. 1. Held the rank of corporal.
(10)-KNABE, EARL C .- At outbreak of war Sergeant Knabe volunteered for military duty. His organiza- tion was Headquarters Company, 114th F. A., 30th Di- vision. stationed at Camp Sevier. Sailed for overseas duty in May, 1918, and was in the fighting at Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Woevre Plain Offen- sives. Landed in States March 23, 1919, and was dis- charged the following month.
(11)-CLINE, RAYMOND-On June 21, 1917, enlisted in the military service and was assigned to Battery C, 114th F. A., 30th Division. After a period of training at Camp Sevier sailed for France May 26. 1918. Private Cline took part in all battles of his unit. Discharged at Fort Oglethorpe April 7, 1919.
(12)-BROGDON, WILLIAM H .- After enlisting in Second Tennessee Infantry July 26, 1917, was sent to Camp Sevier for military training. Transferred to Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry. Was a participant in all battles of his unit until wounded September 29, 1918. Returned to the States in December, 1918, and was mustered out in February, 1919. Rank, private. (13)-TRENT, JOHN HANES-Began his military career June 27, 1917, as a member of Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry. In February, 1918, was transferred to Camp Hancock and placed in 4th Company, 4th Regi- ment, M. M. Air Service. Foreign service dates from July. 1918, to June 5, 1919. Discharged with rank of private, first-class, July 16, 1919.
(14)-MANTOOTH, LEONARD-During the World War was a member of Headquarters Company. 120th In- fantry, 30th Division. Was active in all engagements of his unit. Mustered out with the rank of sergeant in April, 1919.
(15)-DIXON, ISAAC THOMAS-Volunteered for military duty June 30, 1917. As a member of Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry, sailed for France in May, 1918. and was active in all engagements of his orgaiza- tion. Mentioned in General Orders, 30th Division Head- quarters, for valor shown on the field. Discharged April 14. 1919, with the rank of private, first-class.
(16)-JOHNSON, ROY S .- Enlisted in Battery C, 114th F. A., 30th Division, August 6, 1917. Was in training at Camp Sevier until discharged in 1918 on account of physical disability. Held the rank of first sergeant.
(17)-WEAVER, HUBERT VALCOE-Began his military career as a member of Second Tennessee, later trans- ferring at Camp Sevier to Company H, 120th Infantry. Sailed for France in May, 1918. Returned to the States in April, 1919, and in the same month received his discharge. Rank, private.
(18)-DANIELS, EDWARD-In July. 1917, entered the service of the U. S. Army. His outfit was Company D, 120th Infantry, 30th Division. With the rank of private sailed for France May 12. 1918. Was active in all battles of his unit. Returned to America April 27, 1919. and in the following month was mustered out of the service.
(19)-STAIR, ELMER J .- Entered the military service in 1917. As a member of Company L, 119th Infantry, 30th Division sailed for France in May, 1918. Took part in all battles of his unit. Returned to the Sta.es April 2, 1919, and in the same month received his honorable discharge. Rank, private.
(20)-BERRY, HARRY E .- After enlisting in the Second Tennessee Infantry July 25, 1917, was sent to Camp Sevier for training. Was a membr of various organ- izations while stationed at this camp. Discharged on March 21, 1919. Rank, private.
(21)-BAER, CLYDE MACK-Volunteered June 29, 1917, and was ordered to Camp Sevier, where he was assigned to the Medical Detachment, 119th Infantry, for train- ing. Sailed for foreign service May 12, 1918, and took part in all the fighting of the 30th Division in Belgiun and France. He returned to the States in April, 1919, and received his discharge April 16, 1919, at Fort Ogle- thorpe. Rank, private.
(22)-ADAMS, CHARLES F .- Was a member of Company D, 120th Infantry, during the World War. He enlisted June 18, 1917, and trained at Camp Sevier. Embarked for France May 12, 1918, and was active in all en- gagements of his organization in Belgium and France. Mustered out April 21, 1919, as a bugler.
(23)-JACKSON, ERNEST JOHN-Enlisted in the Second Tennessee Infantry at Knoxville on June 19, 1917.At Camp Sevier he was transferred to Machine Gun Com- pany, 120th Infantry, 30th Division, with which he trained until departure overseas May 12, 1918. He was active in all engagements of his command in Belgium and France until gassed October 19, 1918. Discharged February 8, 1919. as a corporal.
(24)-CONLEY, ROBERT L .- Began his military training July 25, 1917, as a member of the Second Tennessee Infantry. For training was sent to Camp Sevier and assigned to Company G, 119th Infantry, 30th Division. Embarked for France in May, 1918, and participated in all the fighting of his unit in Belgium and France. Wounded twice. With the rank of private, first-class received his discharge in April 1919.
(25)-KING, HUGH H .- After enlisting in Second Tennessee Infantry July 21, 1917, was sent to Camp Sevier for military training. Transferred to Medical Detachment, 119th Infantry. Sailed for France May 11, 1918. Took part in the fighting of Ypres Defensive. Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt, St. Quentin, Busigny, St. Souplet and Molain. Discharged April 16, 1919, as a private, first-class. สน
(26)-PHIPPS, WILLIAM L .- Began his military career July 25, 1917, as a member of Second Tennessee In- fantry. For training was sent to Camp Sevier and assigned to Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry. Sailed for France May 12, 1918 and took part in the Ypres Defensive. Wounded August 7, 1918. Dis- charged with rank of sergeant, April 14. 1919.
(27)-MOORE, TED-Enlisted at Knoxville June 30, 1917, for military training. First a member of the Second Tenn- essee Infantry, and Jater transferred to Machine Gun Company, 120th Infantry. Embarked for overseas duty, May 12, 1918, and was in all battles of his com- mand. Returned to the States April 11, 1919, and soon afterward was discharged. Rank, private first- class.
(28)-HALE, CLVDE A .- Volunteered August 4, 1917, and was ordered to Camp Sevier, where he was assigned to Headquarters Company, 119th Infantry, for training. Sailed for France May 12, 1918, and took part in the Ypres Defensive. Wounded in this battle and removed to hospital. Returned to States December 26, 1918, and was discharged March 31, 1919. Rank, sergeant.
(29)-HAWKINS, BENJAMIN M .- Enlisted in the Second Tennessee Infantry at Knoxville on July 13. 1917. Sent to Camp Sevier and transferred to Headquarters Company, 120th Infantry. Sailed for France May 12, 1918, and took part in the fighting of Ypres Defensive, Ypres-Lys and Somme Offensives. Discharged with rank of sergeant April 14, 1919.
(30)-BEAN, CURTIS M .- Entered the military service July 24. 1917. As a member of Headquarters Company, 120th Infantry, sailed for overseas May 17, 1918. Was in all engagements of his unit up to Sepember 29. being wounded on this date in the attack on the Hinden- burg Line. Discharged with rank of corporal April 14. 1919. at Camp Jackson, S. C.
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(1)-JOHNSTON, FRANK BOYD-Enlisted on May
29, 1917. in the U. S. Army and was assigned to the 120th Ambulance Company, 105th Sanitary Train. Stationed at Camp Sevier until June 4, 1918, when ordered over- seas. Saw action at Chateau Thierry and the Argonne Forest and was wounded on September 26, 1918. Dis- charged as a sergeant May 28, 1919.
(2)-WEISGERBER, EDWARD C .- Entered service Sep- tember 21. 1917, and became a member of 117th Am- bulance Company. Sailed June 1, 1918 and was located at St. Nazaire in France. Returned to America April 2, 1919 and was discharged May 16, as a sergeant.
(3)-FORD, EDWARD THEODORE-After entering ser- vice on September 21, 1917, was assigned to 119th Ambulance Company of the 30th Division. Stationed at Camp Sevier until May 21. 1918, when ordered over- seas. Participated in the Ypres Sector in Belgium and the Hindenburg Line Offensive in France. Discharged April 16, 1919. Rank, wagoner.
(4)-KIDD, TAZEWELL LEE-Volunteered June 22, 1916 for military duty, and later became a member of the Sanitary Detachment of the 105th Supply Train. Was in training at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas on June 11, 1918. As a sergeant was mustered out of service on April 14. 1919.
(5)-NELSON, JOHN R .- Enlisted in June, 1917, and was assigned to the 117th Field Hospital, 30th Division. Sailed May 26, 1918, and took part in all actions of his unit. Discharged April 16, 1919, as first sergeant.
(6)-GRANT, ROBERT N .- Volunteered for military duty on July 5, 1917, and was sent to Camp Sevier where he became a member of the 118th Field Hospital. Was stationed at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas on June 4, 1918, where he took part in the Ypres Defen- sive and the Somme Offensive. Mustered out April 16, 1919, as a private, first-class.
(7)-GHORMILEY, PORTER THOMPSON-On October 2. 1917, entered the military service becoming a member of the 120th Ambulance Company, 105th Sanitary Train. Took part in the Aisne-Marne, Chateau Thier- ry and Meuse-Argonne battles. Discharged as a sergeant on April 16, 1919.
(8)-WAYLAND, BENJAMIN WESLEY-Entered service in the fall of 1917, and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital. Sailed June 4, 1918, and was in all the actions in which his unit was engaged. Discharged as a private, first-class on April 16, 1919.
(9)-GUFFEY, CARL C .- On June 19, 1917, entered mil- itary service and was assigned to 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. After receiving training at Camp Sevier, sailed for France June 4. 1918. Par- ticipated in the actions of the Ypres Defensive and the Somme Offensive. Discharged April 16, 1919.
(10)-MANLY, BASIL CHARLES-Volunteered for military service on January 14, 1916, and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital. Sailed June 4, 1918, and took part in the battles of the Hindenburg Line with the 30th Division, Discharged with the rank of sergeant on April 16, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(11)-KING, FRANK JONES-Enlisted on July 20, 1917, and while stationed at Camp Sevier, was assigned to 118th Field Hospital. 105th Sanitary Train. Overseas service dates from June 4, 1918 to April 2, 1919. Par- ticipated in all actions of his unit. Discharged from Camp Gordon, Georgia, on April 14, 1919.
(12)-HENEGAR, MANUS E .- Entered military service on June 10, 1917, and became a member of 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. After receiving train- ing at Camp Sevier, sailed on June 4, 1918 and while in France took part in the battles of the Ypres De- fensive and the Somme Offensive.
(13)-HAYNES, JOHN E .- On September 21, 1917, entered military service, and as a member of the 105th Supply Train, received training at Camp Sevier. Sailed for foreign service on June 11, 1918, and returned to the States on April 11, 1919. Mustered out at Camp Jack- son on April 14, 1919.
(14)-WIDDERS, ALBERT SIDNEY-Volunteered for ser- vice in the U. S. Army on Argust 25, 1917, and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Received training at Camp Sevier and sailed for France June 4, 1918. He participated in all the actions of his unit. Discharged April 16, 1919, with rank of private.
(15)-KING, E. LESTER-Enlisted on July 5, 1917, and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital. 105th Sanitary Train. Stationed at Camp Sevier before going over- seas on June 4, 1918. Took part in the battle of the Hindenburg Line and returned to America on April 2. 1919. Discharged April 16, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(16)-OAKLEY, SAMUEL L .- Volunteered for military ser- vice in June, 1917 and while stationed at Camp Sevier was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sani- tary Train. Entered on foreign service in May, 1918. Participated in all battles of his outfit and after re- turning to the States in April, 1919, received his dis- charge at Fort Oglethorpe. Rank, private. first-class.
(17)-NORRIS, ANDREW R .- Entered active service Sep- tember 21, 1917, and as a member of 120th Ambulance Company, 105th Sanitary Train, was stationed at Camp Sevier. In May, 1918, sailed for foreign service and while in France took part in all actions of his outfit. Received his honorable discharge on April 16, 1919.
(18)-KERR, FREDERICK LEE-On April 13, 1917, enlisted for military service and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Stationed at Camp Sevier and various French camps. Sailed June 4, 1918, and returned to the States April 2, 1919. While on foreign service took part in the battle of the Hin- denburg Line. Rank, private, first-class.
(19)-DOYLE, GARRETT V .- Volunteered for active duty on June 5, 1917, and as a member of 118th Field Hos- pital, 105th Sanitary Train, received training at Camp Sevier before going overseas on July 16, 1918. Par- ticipated in the battle of the Hindenburg Line, and re- turned to America on April 2, 1919.
(20)-SMILEY, ROY H .- Enlisted for military service on June 21, 1916, and while stationed at Camp Sevier was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sani- tary Train. In May, 1918, sailed for foreign service. Took part in the actions of the Ypres Sector and the Hindenburg Line. Discharged on April 16, 1919.
(21)-EAKERS, JOHN V .- On November 12, 1917, volun- teered for military service, and as a member of 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train, was stationed at Camp Sevier, before sailing for foreign servire on June 4, 1918. As a private took part in the battle of the Hindenburg Line and returned to the States on April 2, 1919. Mustered out of service April 16, 1919.
(22)-BOWMAN. JAMES R .- Volunteered for military ser- vice on July 17. 1917, and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Received train- ing at Camp Sevier before sailing for France on June 3, 1918. Participated in all battles of his unit, and returned to America on April 5, 1919. Discharged at Camp Gordon with the rank of private.
(23)-WYRICK, ERNEST-Enlisted for active duty on June 10, 1917 and received training at Camp Sevier, as a member of the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Later transferred to the 166th Ambulance Com- pany, 117th Sanitary Train, 42nd Division. Took part in all actions of his unit. Discharged May 13, 1919.
(24)-DOYLE, JESSE H .- Enlisted in June, 1916, for Mex- ican Border service. His vnit later transferred to 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Trained at Camp Sevier before going overseas on June 1, 1918. Partic- ipated in the battle of the Hindenburg Line near Belli- court. As a private, first-class, received his discharge April 18. 1919.
(25)-DOYLE, PEREZ B .- On July 15, 1917, enlisted for military service and was assigned to 118th Field Hos- pital, 105th Sanitary Train. Sailed on June 4, 1918 after having been trained at Camp Sevier. Took part in all actions of his unit and returned to the States on April 2, 1919. Mustered out of service on April 11, 1919.
(26)-BEARD, HOWARD D .- Volunteered in 1914 for Mex- ican Border service, his unit later being transferred to the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. After training at Camp Sevier sailed for foreign service June 4, 1918. As a sergeant. first-class, participated in all battles of his unit. In April, 1919, received his honor- able discharge at Camp Jackson. S. C.
(27)-BURNETT, OTIS S .- Enlisted for military service on June 7, 1917, and was assigned to 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Trained at Camp Sevier before he sailed to France on June 1, 1918. Took part in the battle of the Hindenburg Line, and returned to America April 2, 1919. Mustered out as corporal.
(28)-RICH, JAKE C .- Volunteered for active duty on June 26, 1916. and became a member of 120th Ambulance Company, 105th Sanitary Train. On June 4, 1918, sailed for foreign service after being trained at Camp Sevier. Participated in all actions of his unit and as a sergeant was discharged on April 16, 1919.
(29)-GUFFEY, JOHN-On June 27, 1917, enlisted in the U. S. Army and was assigned to the 118th Field Hospital 105th Sanitary Train. He was stationed at Camp Se- vier before sailing for France on June 1, 1918. Took part in the battles of the Ypres Defensive and the Somme Offensive. Discharged April 14, 1919.
(30)-DOYLE, DARRELL-Volunteered June 8, 1917. for active duty and was assigned to the 118th Field Hos- pital, 105th Sanitary Train. Stationed at Camp Sevier and various French camps. Foreign service dates from June 4. 1918 to April 2, 1919, during which time he took part in the battle of the Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt. Discharged April 16, 1919.
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(1)-JOHNSON. CARROLL H .- Enlisted at Knoxville in Company A, 117th Infantry, on May 14, 1917. Stationed at Camp Sevier until sent oversea. Sergeant Johnson was wounded during the Somme offensive on October 8, and was in hospital at Winchester, England. Discharged April 13, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(2)-YOUNG. HOWELL F .- Enlisted on June 30, 1917, in Seeond Tennessee Infantry, but was transferred to the 117th Infantry and made Regimental Supply Sergeant. Participated in all the actions of this unit. Received his discharge at Fort Oglethorpe on April 17, 1919.
(3)-BOWEN, WILLIAM D .- On May 27, 1917, enlisted at Knoxville. Assigned to Headquarters Company of the 117th Infantry and placed in regimental band. He was ranked as second-class musician and took part in all actions of his regiment. Discharged, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, April 17. 1919.
(4)-STEP11ENS, HERBERT D .- On June 30, 1916, enlisted for Mexican Border with Third Tennessee. Later as- signed Headquarters Company. 117th Infantry. Dis- charged April 17, 1919, after having been in all actions of this regiment.
(5)-ANDRE, FRED-Sergeant Andre joined the colors July 15, 1917, and was a member of Headquarters Company, 117th Infantry. After going through the battles of his regiment, completed an officers' training course in France. Received regimental citation for valor at Busigny. Honorably discharged April 15, 1919.
(6)-IRWIN. CARLISLE B .- Enlisted September 2, 1917, being assigned to Company B, 117th Infantry. On September 1, 1918 transferred to Company M. Second Infantry. In action in Ypres sector. His rank was sergeant. Discharged July 7, 1919.
(7)-MeCAMPBELL, JOHN K .- Called into the service July 25, 1917, being assigned to Headquarters Company, 117th Infantry. As a sergeant, participated in all ac- tions of his regiment. On April 17, 1919, received his honorable discharge at Ft. Oglethorpe.
(8)-LILLARD, RAY A .- Joined Supply Company, 117th Infantry on April 16, 1917. being sent to Camp Sevier, South Carolina. Oversea service from May 11, 1918 to March 28, 1919, as wagoner. Discharged April 17, 1919.
(9)-GHIORMLEY, ROY HOOD-After enlisting in the Sup- ply Company, 117th Infantry, on June 6, 1917, was stationed at Camp Sevier, South Carolina, until sent oversea. Was in Ypres sector defensive. Hindenburg Line, near Bellicourt, Nauroy, Poncheaux, Geneve, Premont, Busigny, Molaine and Ribeauville. Rank, wagoner. Discharged April 17, 1919.
(10)-WAGGONER, HENRY G .- Sergeant Waggoner joined Company A, 117th Infantry, on May 23, 1917, and went oversea May 11, 1918. Was wounded October 8, 1918. On January 10, 1919, transferred to Company 282, Military Police Corps. Rank, sergeant.
(11) -- BROOKS, G. THEODORE-Volunteered June 30, 1917, and was assigned to Supply Company, 117th Infantry, with rank of mechanic Sailed May 11. 1918. En- gaged in all battles of this unit. Returned to the States March 28, 1919, and was discharged at Ft. Oglethorpe on April 17, 1919.
(12)-MANN, WILLIAM F .- Enlisted in Machine Gun Com- pany, 117th Infantry, on June 27, 1917. Reing unable to pass oversea examination was transferred to Camp Taylor, Kentucky, and was discharged there March 12, 1919, with rank of corporal.
(13)-HOUSEWRIGHT, JAMES C .- Volunteered May, 1917. Was mechanic in Supply Company. 117th Infantry. Oversca service from May 11, 1918, to March 27, 1919, during which time he took part in all operations of his regiment. Mustered out April 17, 1919.
(14)-METLER, CARL O .- Originally enlisted in Company D, 117th Infantry, but was later transferred to Head- quarters Company of the same regiment. After arrival oversea he took part in all the battles of the 117th In- fantry, and on September 29, 1918, won a citation for meritorious conduct. His rank was private, first-class.
(15)-HELLARD, JAMES-Corporal Hellard joined Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, Octoher 3, 1917. While fighting with his unit on October 8, 1918, he was wounded and sent to hospital, returning to the United States on December 16, 1918. He received his honor- able discharge on February 18, 1919, at Ft. Oglethorpe.
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