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(1)-BUTLER, ALLEN J .- He went to Camp Sevier as first sergeant of Company D. 117th Infantry. Was in training at this place until ordered overseas on May 11, 1918. Took part in the Ypres Defensive and in the attack on the Hindenburg Line, Ponehearx. Geneve and Premont. Received citation for meritorions conduct. (2)-ELLIOTT, WALTER M .- In June, 1917, entered the military service and was assigned to Company A, 117th Infantry. Went to Camp Sevier with this unit, but was soon transferred to Company M. 19th Engineers. While a member of this company, sailed on foreign service, and after the armistice went into Northern Russia with American forces,
(3)-MeDONALD, HOWARD AUSTIN-Entered service in August, 1917, as a member of Company D. 117th Infan- try, and went to Camp Sevier with this unit. Was transferred in January, 1918, to the Air Service Me- chanics, 14th Company, 2nd Regiment. He sailed in March, 1918, for France, serving nine months with the French aviation corps, and next seven months at St. Nazaire. Discharged July 2, 1919, as a sergeant.
(4)-STANFORD, HOWARD C .- Volunteered upon April 2. 1917, in Company C, 117th Infantry. Soon after going to Camp Sevier he was transferred to Headquarters Company of the same regiment. Sailed on foreign service on May 11, 1918, and while located in Belgium, was wounded on July 9, and sent to hospital. Return- ed to the United States in January, 1919.
(5)-COUCH, OSCAR CALVIN-Entered service in the fall of 1917 and was assigned to Company K. 117th Infan- try. Was in training at Camp Sevier until he was ordered overseas in May, 1918. Saw action with his unit, being in all of its actions until he was wounded. Sent to the hospital, and returned to America where he was honorably discharged.
(6)-TYSON, FRANK B .- Enlisted in Company F, 117th Infantry in June, 1917. After going to Camp Sevier was transferred to the 105th Engineers, with which unit he embarked for foreign service in May, 1918. Saw action with his unit, and as a corporal was mustered out of service on April 27, 1919.
(7)-JOURDAN, FRANK-Saw service with Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, on Mexican border and re- enlisted in it in July, 1917. Received his training for foreign service while stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C. Took part in the Ypres Defensive, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Nauroy, Poncheaux and Geneve, Premont, Busigny, Molain and Ribeauville.
(8)-JONES, JAMES T .- Volunteered for military duty April 24, 1917, and became a member of Company C, 117th Infantry. Until he sailcd for France on May 11, 1918, he was located at Camp Sevier. Took part in the following battles: Ypres Defensive, Hindenburg Line near Rellicourt and Nauroy, Poncheaux and Geneve, Premont, Busigny, Molain and Ribeauville, Was awarded the American Distinguished Service Cross for action near Ypres. Discharged as corporal.
(9)-ROWLAND, ABRAHAM-Enlisted in the Machine Gun Company of the 117th Infantry on July 10, 1917. Was in training at Camp Sevier until he was ordered over- seas on May 11, 1918. Took part in all of the actions in which his unit engaged, and after return to America was mustered out at Fort Oglethorpe, April 17, 1919.
(10)-NORTON, JOHN WINFRED-On June 30, 1917, en- listed in the Supply Company of the 117th Infantry. Trained for foreign service until May 11, 1918, when he departed for France Participated in all of the engagements of his regiment, and as a wagoner re- ceived his discharge on April 17. 1919.
(11)-PARKS, FRANK A .- Entered the military service in June, 1917 and became a member of the Supply Com- pany of the 117th Infantry. Was stationed at Camp Sevier and various camps while in France. Sailed for foreign service on May 11, 1918, engaging in all of the activities of his outfit. Discharged April 17, 1919.
(12)-YATES, CLARENCE McKAY-Volunteered in May, 1917, and was assigned to Company H, of the 117th Infantry. Before going overseas was in training at Camp Sevier. Embarked on foreign duty May 11, 1918. Was mustered out of the service on April 15, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, with the rank of sergant.
(13)-KIRBY, EUGENE FRANKLIN-On June 26, 1917, enlisted in Company D. 117th Infantry. After a period of training was sent to France where he took part in the Ypres Defensive, Hindenhurg Line near Belliconrt and Nauroy, Poncheaux and Geneve. Was wounded on Octoher 7, and evacuated to hospital, returning to the States on December 16, 1918. Discharged May 6, 1919. (14)-MeNUTT, FRANKLIN WILBERT-Enlisted in Com- pany C, 117th Infantry, on July 22, 1917, and went to Camp Sevier where he was in training until he was ordered overseas on May 11, 1918. Took part in the Ypres Defensive and the Somme Offensive. As a private first-class, received his discharge on April 13, 1919. (15)-GRIFFIN, IRA S .- On April 14, 1917, volunteered in the Headquarters Company of the 117th Infantry. After arrival overseas was transferred and made bat- talion sergeant-major of same regiment. Saw action in the various battles of his unit, and returned to America on March 28, 1919. Discharged April 17.
(16)-SAMS, FRANK-Entered the service of his country on July 23, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, of the 117th Infantry. Trained at Camp Sevier until he sailed on May 11, 1918. While on foreign service participated in all of the actions in which his unit was engaged. and was mustered out of the military service on April 13. 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(17)-SHARP, HENRY W .- Entered military service in August. 1917, and became a member of the Supply Com- pany of the 117th Infantry. Was located at Camp Se- vier until July, 1918, when he was discharged on ae- count of physical disability. Rank, private.
(18)-HEDRICK, ALBERT-Volunteered on July 12, 1917, in Company K, 117th Infantry. Was stationed at Camp Sevier and Camp Jackson, but was prevented from go- ing overseas on account of a broken arch in foot. Mus- tered out at Camp Jackson as sergeant May 21, 1919.
(19)-JONES, DELL FRANK-Enlisted for Mexican Border service on June 26, 1916 as a member of Company C, of the Third Tennessee. Responded to the call of the President on July 25, 1917, and went to Camp Sevier with the 117th Infantry. Sailed on May 11, 1918, and as a corporal, took part in all the battles of his unit. Received his discharge on April 13, 1919.
(20)-DOYLE, BERNICE E .- After entry into service on July 8, 1917, as member of Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, he transferred at Camp Sevier on January 1, 1918, to Company M, 117th Infantry. Transferred again on March 14, 1918, to the Military Police, 30th Division, with which he served in France until discharged at Camp Jackson April 16, 1919.
(21)-JOHNSON, QUISENBERRY SHELBY-Entered ac- tive duty on July 25, 1917, and was assigned to the Headquarters Company of the 117th Infantry. Received his training at Camp Sevier before going overseas on May 11, 1918. He took part in all of the battles of his unit and returned to America on March 28, 1919.
(22)-HUDSON, WILBUR ANGUS-Enlisted on June 26, 1916, for Mexican Border service, and on July 25, 1917, entered active duty again and went to Camp Sevier as a member of Company C, 117th Infantry. Participated in the Ypres Defensive, Hindenburg Line near Belli- court and Nauroy, but was wounded on October 8, in the fight for Brancourt. Mustered ont January 27, 1919. (23)-FRENCH, ANDREW GEORGE-Enlisted on April 10, 1917, in Company 1, 117th Infantry. Before going over- seas on May 11, 1918, was stationed at Camp Sevier. Embarked for foreign service with his unit and was in the Ypres Defensive, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Nauroy, and Geneve. As a sergeant, received his discharge on April 16, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
(24)-WINSTED, ROBERT LOVE-Enlisted in Company A, 117th Infantry, on April 14, 1917, but was transferred to Headquarters Company of the same regiment on November 25. Before embarking on foreign service, was stationed at Camp Sevier and after arrival in France took part in th Ypres Defensive, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Nauroy, Geneve and Estrees.
(25)-WARD, FREDERIC C .- Volunteered on May 15, 1917, in Company D, 117th Infantry. Was located at Camp Sevier before departure for foreign service on May 11, 1918. Participated in the Ypres Defensive, Hinden- burg Line Offensive, Nauroy, Poncheaux, Geneve, Mo- lain and Ribeauville. Discharged as a sergeant on April 13, 1919.
(26)-BURGIN, JAMES C .- Entered active duty on July 25, 1917, as a member of Company A. 117th Infantry. Trained in this country until he departed on foreign service on May 11, 1918. He participated in all of the actions in which his unit was engaged, and was dis- charged with the rank of corporal on April 13, 1919.
(27)-DAVIS, FORCHEN HENRY-On June 30, 1917, en- litsed in Company D, of the 117th Infantry. Went to Camp Sevier for training and embarked on foreign ser- vice with this unit on May 11, 1918. Saw action in the Ypres Defensive and the Somme Offensive. Was wound- ed twice on October 17. Mustered out of service April 12, 1919, at Camp Taylor, with the rank of corporal.
(28)-DORE, PAUL O .- Volunteered on June 29, 1917, in Company D. 117th Infantry, and was stationed at Camp Sevier and various French camps for training. Sailed on foreign service on May 11, 1918, and took part in the Ypres Defensive and the Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Nauroy. Was sent to Infantry School at Chatillon-sur-Seine on October 1, and completed course. As a sergeant was mustered out on April 13, 1919.
(29)-FOWLER, JOSEPH C .- Began active duty as a mem- ber of Supply Company of the 117th Infantry, on July 25, 1917. Was stationed at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas on May 11, 1918. Took part in all of the battles of his outfit while in France, and as regimental supply sergeant, was discharged on April 17, 1919.
(30)-SINGLETON, COY-Enlisted in Company D, 117th Infantry, and entered active service on July 25, 1917. Was later transferred to 105th Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, and sailed on foreign service with this unit on May 26, 1918. Took part in Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne and Woevre Sectors. Discharged as a corporal on April 2, 1919.
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(1)-WINKLE, TROY M .- After enlistment July 25, 1917 was assigned to Supply Company, 117th Infantry. Later transferred to Headquarters Company, 59th In- fantry Brigade, 30th Division. Prior to sailing for France May 11, 1918, was stationed at Camp Sevier. Took part in all engagements of his unit until October 12, 1918, when he was detailed to attend an infantry school. Discharged as sergeant April 9, 1919.
(2)-JENKINS, ROY II .- Volunteered for military duty June 19, 1917, and was assigned to Company D, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. Discharged on account of phys- ical disability September 29, 1917, at Knoxville.
(3)-BUFFAT, ARTHUR ROGERS-Began his military ca- reer as a member of Third Tennessee Infantry May 10, 1917. Transferred to Meteorological Section, Signal Corps, and ordered for overseas duty, sailing Septem- ber 23, 1918, Served in the Army of Occupation, with headquarters at Coblenz, Germany. Mustered ont as a sergeant June 23, 1919, at Mitchell Field, Long Island. (4)-HENSLEY, ALBERT L .- As a member of Supply Company, 117th Infantry, trained at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas May 11, 1918. Took part in the operations of his unit in France and Belgium. With rank of sergeant returned to the States March 27. 1919. Enlistment period from April 7, 1917, to April 17, 1919.
(5)-KARNES, ERNEST-Sergeant Karnes enlisted July 10, 1917. His organization was Company D, 117th Infantry, with headquarters at Camp Sevier. Embarked for France May 11, 1918, and was active in the Ypres Defensive and Somme Offensive. Sergeant Karnes has the honor of being the only man from Knox County receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor, the high- est military award conferred by the United States Government. He also received the British Distinguished Conduct Medal. Discharged April 13, 1919, with rank of sergeant.
(6)-SMITH, IVAN EDGAR-Entered the military service July 25, 1917, and assigned to Company A, 117th In- fantry. Trained at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas May 11, 1918. Participated in battles of Ypres, Hin- denburg Line near Bellicourt, and Nauroy. Wound- ed in action October 8, 1918, and removed to hospital in England. Mustered out April 15, 1919.
(7)-MeGLOTHIN, CLARENCE-Enfisted September 21, 1917, and assigned to Company D, 117th Infantry. Stationed at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas May 11, 1918. Was in the fighting at Ypres, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt, Nauroy, Vaux Andigny, St. Souplet, Brancourt and Busigny. Discharged as a private April 13. 1919.
(8)-MALONEY, SAMUEL L .- During the World War was a member of 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train and Company M, 117th Infantry. Stationed at Camp Sevier until discharged March 8, 1918, on ac- count of physical disability.
(9)-SHULTZ, PAUL H .- After entry into military ser- vice June 7, 1917, was assigned to Company B, 11th Infantry for training. Stationed at Camp Sevier until ordered overseas May 11, 1918. Was actively engaged in fighting at Ypres, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Kemmel Hill. Returned to America March 28, 1919, and mustered out April 7. 1919.
(10)-FLENNIKEN, JAMES WALLACE-Began his mili- tary service in 1917, as a member of Company C. 117th Infantry. After a period of training at Camp Sevier sailed for France May 11, 1918. Saw active fighting at Ypres, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt, Nauroy, St. Souplet, Branceurt, Busigny and Vaux Andignv. Discharged April 13, 1919, as sergeant.
(11)-PEARSON, GEORGE REED-Enlisted in 1917 for military training. He was a member of Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, and later attended the First Officers' Training Camp at Fort Oglethorpe. Dis- charged in August, 1917, with rank of first sergeant. Worked in office Major Rutledge Smith at Nashville from September, 1917, to Anril, 1919.
(12)-MONROE, THOMAS L .- His military service began July 3, 1917, when he enlisted in Company C, Third Tennessee Infantry, which hecame the 117th Infantry at Camp Sevier. Trained there until May 11, 1918 when he went overseas and took part in all fighting of his company in Belgium and France. Received his dis- charge as a private April 13, 1919, at Fert Oglethorpe. (13)-MAPES, EDWARD L .- Served on the Mexican bor- der a year before he entered federal service again as member of the 1st Tennessee Field Hospital, which became the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train. Sailed June 4, 1918, for' France, participating in the Ypres Defensive and the Somme Offensive. Mustered O"' as priva'e. first-class, on April 16, 1919.
(14)-ELLIS, KELLEY T .- Volunteered as a member of Company C, 117th Infantry, on July 23, 1917, but transferred at Camp Sevier in January, 1918, to the Quartermaster Corps, in which he rose to the rank of sergeant, first-class, and placed in charge of the pay roll branch of the camp. Discharged January 18, 1919. (15)-KEITH, MART-Private Keith enlisted in Company C, 117th Infantry, in July, 1917. and trained with his company at Camp Sevier until May 11, 1918, when he sailed for France. Participated in the Ypres Defen- sive, the Ypres-Lys Offensive and the Somme Offen- sive. Discharged April 13, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(16)-IIUDSON, JOIIN H .- After enlisting in July, 1917, he went with his organization, Company C, 117th Infan- try, to Camp Sevier, where he trained until he was ordered overseas in May, 1918. Took part in fighting in Belgium, in the Hindenburg Line drive, and the en- suing hattles until October 19, 1918. Sergeant Hudson was discharged April 13, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(17)-MANER, RUFORD A .- Saw Mexican border service previous to World War. He joined Company D, 117th Infantry, in July. 1917, and after training at Camp Sevier, went overseas May 11, 1918. Took part in all battles of his company in Belgium and in France from July through October 20. Mustered out as a sergeant on April 13, 1919.
{18)-THOMPSON, MORTIMER G .- Sergeant Thompson who enlisted on May 21, 1917, rose from private to supply sergeant of the 117th Infantry. Trained at Camp Sevier, and after arrival in France in May, 1918, he took part in the fighting around Ypres and in the Hindenburg Line operations from September 29 to October 17. Discharged April 17, 1919.
(19)-BROWN. JAMES HARRY-Sergeant Brown served with the Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, from July 25, 1917, until his discharge April 17, 1919. Par- ticipated in the Ypres Defensive, and the battles of Prement, Geneve, Molain, Ponchaux, and Busigny. He also took part in the attack npon the Hindenburg Line. September 29, 1918.
(20)-ANDERSON, ADDISON A .- Enlisted June 25, 1916. in the Machine Gun Company, Third Tennessee Infantry, which later became the 117th Infantry. Trained at Camp Sevier, and after arrival in France took part in battles of company in Belgium and in the series of engagements against and beyond the Ilindenburg Line in France. Discharged as sergeant in April, 1919.
(21)-HICKS, HUGH M .- Became a member of Company B, 117th Infantry, in July, 1917, and after training at Camp Sevier, he went overseas in May, 1918, where he took part in the Ypres Defensive and the Hinden- burg Line Offensive. Discharged with rank of cook at Fort Oglethorpe in June, 1919.
(22)-MAY, GUY HERMAN-Volunteered in the Headquar- ters Company, 117th Infantry, en July 6, 1917, Went to France May 11, 1918, where he participated in Ypres Defensive and the attack on the Hindenburg Line, Transferred October 2, 1918, to General Headquarters, A. E. F .. where he remained on duty until December 19, when he returned to his organization. Discharged as battalion sergeant major April 8, 1919.
(23)-JONES, ALLEN-After enlisting in the Supply Com- pany, 117th Infantry, he trained with it at Camp Sevier and accompanied it to France in May. 1918. Was en- gaged in the Ypres Defensive and the Hindenburg Line Offensive. Mustered out as private April 17, 1919.
(24)-SELBY, GEORGE S. L .- Enlisted July 18, 1917, in Company H, 117th Infantry. He was transferred at Camp Sevier on January 20, 1918, to the 41st Engineers, with which he sailed February 25. Participated in the .. St. Mihiel and Argenne-Meuse Offensives. Mustered out July 3, 1919, as a master engineer.
(25) -ELLIS, JAMES SAMUEL-Corporal Ellis was a mem- ber during the World War of the 118th Field Hospital, 105th Sanitary Train, in which he enlisted April 23, 1915. He trained at Camp Sevier and saw service in all the fighting of the 30th Division in Belgium and France. Service in army included nine months en Mex- ican border. three at Fort Oglethorpe, nine at Camp Sevier, and eleven abroad.
'(26)-LUSTER, HOWARD S .- Volunteered in Company D, 117th Infantry, and rose to be its first sergeant. He trained at Camp Sevier until departure for France in May, 1918. Participated actively in all fighting of his company in Ypres Defensive and the Hindenburg Line Offensive. Returned and was mustered out April 15, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(27)-BERRY, ELBERT W .- Sergeant Berry enlisted in July, 1917, as a member of Company C, 117th Infantry, and served with it throughout all of its fighting in Belgium and against the Hindenburg Line in the Somme Offen- sive. He returned to the States March 28. 1919, and was discharged April 13, at Fert Oglethorpe.
(28)-MeNUTT, HAL ALEXANDER-Enlisted September 20, 1917, in the 119th Ambulance Company, 105th Sani- tary Train. Trained at Camp Sevier and went over- seas June 4, 1918. Participated in the Ypres-Lys and the Somme Offensives. After armistice he attended the A. E. F. University at Beaune, France, from March 15 to June 7, 1919. Discharged as sergeant July 17, 1919, at Camp Gordon.
(29)-WRIGHT, CHARLES J .- Enlisted in the Supply Com- pany, 117th Infantry, on April 6, 1917, but transferred July 25. to Company A. Trained at Camp Sevier and went overseas May 11, 1918. Took part in all fighting of the 117th Infantry in Belgium and France. Mus ered out as corporal April 13. 1919.
(30)-SELVIDGE, CLARENCE LaFAYETTE-Joined Com- pany D, 117th Infantry June 23, 1917, trained with it at Camp Sevier, and sailed wih it to France May 11, 1918. Participated actively in the Ypres Defensive and the Hindenburg Line Offensive from July to October, 1918. Mustered out as private, first-class, en April 13, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
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(1)-KERNELL, HENRY-Volunteered for military service on July 25, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, 117th Infantry, 30th Division, and received training at Camp Sevier, South Carolina. Was discharged in March, 1919 with the rank of private.
(2)-ROSE, ALBERT ALLEN-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on August 11, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, 117th Infantry. Received early training at Camp Sevier. S. C., and sailed for France May 11, 1918. Took part in the following battles: Zillebeke Lake, Hindenburg Line, near Bellicourt, Brancourt, and Busigny. Discharged April 13, 1919.
(3)-HUTCHINSON, ARTIIUR-Volunteered for military service October 2, 1917, and hecame a member of Con- pany H, 117th Infantry. After training at Camp Se- vier sailed for foreign service May 11, 1918. Partici- pa'ed in the battle of Bellicourt and was wounded Sep- tember 29. 1918. Returned to the States December 16, 1918, and was mustered out at Camp Taylor.
(4)-JOHNSTON, JAKE N .- Volunteered for military ser- vice on July 25, 1917, and was a member of Company I, 117th Infantry. Received his early training at Camp Sevier, and sailed on May 11. 1918 for France. Took part in all battles of 117th Infantry until October 8, 1918, when he was wounded. Discharged at Fort Ogle- thorpe, in April. 1919, with the rank of private.
(5)-BURNS, RAYMOND A .- Assigned to Company I. 117th Infantry, and was trained at Camp Sevier. Foreign service dates from May 11, 1918 to December 30, 1918. Was in all battles of his unit until wounded on October 17, 1918. Mustered out with the rank of corporal.
(6)-STINNETT, JAMES-Volunteered on July 18, 1917, and became a member of Company A, 117th Infantry. Re- ceived training at Camp Sevier and was ordered for foreign service May 11, 1918. Participated in the battles of the Ypres defensive, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Nauroy. Was wounded September 29, 1918, and mustered out April 13, 1919, with rank of sergeant.
(7)-HUTCHINS, JOHN E .- Enlisted for military service in June, 1917, with Machine Gun Company, 117th In- fantry. Early training was at Camp Sevier, and before sailing for France in April, 1918, was transferred to 19th Engineers, Company M. Private Hutchins re- turned April, 1919, and was discharged at Camp Taylor.
(8)-CROSS, HOWARD KINGSBURY-Volunteered for ac- tive service July 12, 1917, and received training at Camp Sevier as a member of Company C, 117th Infan- try. Corporal Cross sailed for France May 11, 1918 and as a part of his unit participated in the following engagements : Zillebeke Lake, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt and Brancourt.
(9)-IRVIN, DAVID HARRISON-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 26, 1917, as a member of Com- pany D. 117th Infantry. Prior to sailing, received his training at Camp Sevier, S. C. Took part in the hat- tles of Ypres, Hindenburg Line near Bellicourt, Pon- cheaux and Geneve. Discharged April 13. 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe. Rank, private, first-class.
(10)-FOLDEN, GLENN-Volunteered for the army May 10, 1917, and was assigned to Company A, 117th Infantry and before sailing on May 11, 1918 was trained at Camp Sevier. Took part in all the battles of the 117th Infantry. Corporal Folden returned to the United States with his unit March 28, 1919.
(11)-KELLEY, THOMAS A .- Enlisted in the Machine Gun Company, 117th Infantry, July 10, 1917, and received his military training at Camp Sevier, and at various camps overseas. Sailed May 11, 1918 and was in all engagements of the 117th Infantry prior to September 29, 1918. On this day he was wounded. Private Kelley returned to America January 21. 1919.
(12)-RICHARDS. LOUIS E .- Volunteered for military ser- vice March 9, 1914. During the present war was a member of Company C, 117th Infantry. After being trained at Camp Sevier sailed for foreign service May 11, 1918. Private Richards took part in all the battles that his unit participated in.
(13)-DAVIS, FLOYD NICHOLS-Entered the military ser- vice in September 1917, and was assigned to the Ma- chine Gun Company, 117th Infantry. Private Davis sailed overseas May 11, 1918 and after taking part in all battles of his unit, returned to America March 27, 1919. and was discharged in April, 1919.
(14)-WALKER, HUGH S .- Enlisted for active duty on July 25. 1917, and became a member of Company M, 117th Infantry. Private Walker received his training at Camp Sevier, and was transferred August 10, 1918, to Camp Mills. Went to Camp Dix November 10, and from there to Camp Gordon, where he was discharged De- cember 24, 1918.
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