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(2)-MAJOR, RALPH LEON-Began his military career with Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, on July 23. 1917. Sailed for France on April 29, 1918 and upon his ar- rival was asigned to the 283rd Military Police Com- pany, stationed at Nimes, (Leave area) France. Pri- vate Major returned to the States in 1919.
(3)-MORGAN, GEORGE R .- Enlisted for military service on June 18, 1917. As a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, received his military training at Camp Se- vier. S. C. Sailed for overseas duty on May 26, 1918 and while a member of the A. E. F., participated in all the battles of his command.
(4)-HENDERLIGHT, HOBART Me .- Enlisted June 29, 1917 in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Sailed for France in May, 1918, and saw service in the following engage- ments : Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne Offensive and Woevre Sector. Private Henderlight returned to Amer- ica March 23. 1919.
(5)-SHOOK, JAMES T .- Volunteered July 25, 1917 As a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. received his military training at Camp Sevier, S. C. Sailed overseas on May 26, 1918, and participated in the following en- gagements : St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse and Woevre Sector. Private Shook returned from overseas duty March 23. 1919.
(6)-BEST, EARL M .- Answered the call to the colors in June 1917. Received his military training at Camp Sevier. S. C., as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Embarked for France on May 26, 1918, and participated in all engagements of his command. Corporal Best returned home in March, 1919. (7)-WALLACE, LORIO O .- Enlisted in Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division, in August 1917. Received his military training at Camp Sevier, S. C., and Camp DeCoetquidan, France. As a member of the A. E. F .. saw service at Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre Sector. Foreign service dates from May 26, 1918 to April 28. 1919.
(8)-GILLESPIE, JOIIN OLIVER-Enlisted as a member of Supply Company, 114th Field Artillery. His station was Camp Sevier, S. C. Sailed for France May 26, 1918, and saw service on the following fronts: Toul Sector, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre Plains. Re- turned to the States March 23, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.
(9)-MYERS, THOMAS E .- On June 21, 1917, hecame a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Divis- ion. He received his military training at Camp Sevier. S. C., and Camp DeCoetquidan, France. Took part in all battles of his unit. Foreign service dates from May 26, 1918 to March 23, 1919. Private Myers was mus- tered out of the service on April 7. 1919.
(10)-DAVIS, HUGH C .- Became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, on July 7, 1917. After training at Camp Sevier, S. C., on May 26, 1918, sailed for France. Took part in all engagements of his unit. Re- turned to the States March 23, 1919. Rank, private.
(11)-PARKER, HOBART C .- Enlisted July 25, 1917 in Bat- tery C, 114th Field Artillery. Private Parker received his military training at Camp Sevier, S. C., until he went overseas on May 26. 1918. While a member of the A. E. F., took part in the battles of St. Mihiel, Ar- gonne-Merse and Woevre Sector. Returned to the States in March, 1919.
(12)-SMILEY, GEORGE C .- On July 25. 1917, became a member of the U. S. Army. First assigned to Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Later trans- ferred to 17th Company, 2nd Motor Mechanic Regiment. Stationed at Camp Sevier for military training. Em- barked for France in March 1918, and in the summer of 1919. returned to the United States. Raak, private. (13)-DAWN. JAMES E .- Became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, on June 22. 1917, and for mili- tary training was sent to Camp Sevier, S. C. Foreign service dates from May 26, 1918 to March 23, 1919. during which time Private Dawn participated in the battles of St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse Offensive and Woevre Sector. Discharged April 7, 1919, as private, first-class.
(14)-WILSON, CHARLEY-Became a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Received military training at Camp Sevier, S. C. and Camp DeCoetquidan, France. Ordered on foreign service May 26, 1918 and while overseas took part in the engagements at Toul, St. Mi- hiel, Argonne and Woevre. Returned to America March 23, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.
(15)-WALKER, ROY D .- Entered military service on July 25, 1917. As a member of Battery C. 114th Field Ar- tillery, 30th Division, sailed for France on May 26, 1918. Was a participant in the following battles: St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse and Woevre Plain. Was mus- tered out April 7, 1919. Rank, cook.
(16)-GREENE, CALVIN E .- Became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, July 25, 1917. Foreign service dates from May 26, 1918 to March 23, 1919, during which time Private Greene took part in the battles of St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse and Woevre Plain. Re- ceived his honorable discharge April 7, 1919.
(17)-SCHETTLER, EDWARD A .- Enlisted as a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery. Stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C., and Camp DeCoetquidan, France. Was a participant in the battles of the Toul Sector, St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Plain. Returned to the States March 23, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.
(18)-LITTLEFIELD, ARTHUR N .- Enlisted in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. On March 5, 1918 transferred to Company C, 105th Supply Train, and with the latter named organization sailed for France June 11, 1918. Sergeant Littlefield returned to the States April 11, 1919, and was mustered out at Camp Jackson.
(19)-WILSON, EUGENE MOORE-Became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, on June 22, 1917. Received his military training at Camp Sevier, S. C., and Camp De Coetquidan, France. Became a member of the A. E. F., in June, 1918 and participated in all the engagements of his unit.
(20)-CHITTUM, HARVEY A .- Enlisted in July, 1917, in Battery C. 114th Field Artillery. Sailed for overseas duty on May 26, 1918, and saw action in the following engagements : Toul Sector, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre Sector.
(21)-HUFFMAN, ROY-Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on June 28, 1917. First assigned to Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, and on September 26, 1917 was transferred to the Supply Company of the 114th Field Artillery. Embarked for France on May 26. 1918. and while a member of the A. E. F., participated in all battles of his command.
(22)-WHELAHAN, PATRICK-Answered the call to the colors on July 25, 1917. His first organization was Battery C. 114th Field Artillery. Transferred on De- cemher 1, 1917 to the Quartermaster Corps. His train- ing station was Camp Sevier, S. C. Promoted from private to sergeant, first-class. Honorably discharged in the summer of 1919.
(23)-IRBY, PHILIP E .- Entered the military service on July 23. 1917. He was a member of the Medical Corps, 114th Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Sevier. S. C. Sailed for overseas duty on May 26, 1918. and while a member of the A. E. F., saw service at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Woevre and Toul. Returned to the States March 23, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.
(24)-BRADLEY, ERNEST E .- Volunteered in Battery C. 114th Field Artillery. Received training at Camp Se- vier, S. C., and various French camps. Became a mem- ber of the A. E. F., in June, 1918, and was in active service at Toul. St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse and Woevre Offensives. Corporal Bradley returned from overseas March 23, 1919.
(25)-JACKSON, GEORGE R .- Volunteered July 25, 1917- His organization was Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, Embarked for France May 26. 1918 and was a par- ticipant in the following offensives: Toul, St. Mihiel. Meuse-Argonne and Woevre. Sergeant Jackson re- turned from overseas March 23, 1919.
(26)-SMITH, BERT E .- Enlisted in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery in July, 1917. Was a member of the follow- ing Bakery Company Units: 308th, 377th and 342nd, respectively. While a member of the latter named or- ganization received his honorable discharge while cta- tioned at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, on April 3, 1919_ Rank, quartermaster sergeant.
(27)-YOUNG, JOIIN M .- On July 25, 1917, became a mem- ber of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. In April, 1918, was transferred to the 19th Company, 4th Regiment, Air Service Mechanics. Received military training at. Camp Sevier, S. C., Camp Hancock, Ga., and Ver- sailles, France. Embarked for France on July 3, 1918. Rank, sergeant.
(28)-BUNCH, RAYMOND M .- Volunteered July 25, 1917 in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Sailed for France May 8, 1918. Participated in all battles of his com- mand. Promoted from corporal to battalion sergeant major. Returned from overseas March 23, 1919.
(29)-CLARK, HAROLD C .- Enlisted in September, 1917, in: Headquarters Company, 114th Field Artillery, stationed' at Camp Sevier, S. C. Embarked for France May 26. 1918, and took part in all battles of his unit Returned to the States on March 23, 1919.
(30)-LEE, SAMPSON DEWEY-Enlisted July 25, 1917, in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Embarked for France on May 26, 1918 and saw service in the following of- fensives : Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre. Returned from overseas on March 23. 1919 and om April 7, 1919, was mustered out of the service. Rank, private, first-class.
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(1)-PAYLOR, WILLIAM F .- Entered active duty as a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, on July 26. 1917. After training at Camp Sevier, sailed on foreign service May 12, 1918, and took part at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Woevre Offensives and Toul De- fensive. Mustered out as a private first-class on April 7. 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(2)-RAMSEY, SAMUEL G .- Enlisted on June 29, 1917, and became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artill- ery. He received his training at Camp Sevier before departure overseas on May 26, 1918. After taking part in all of the actions of his unit, returned to America, and as private, first-class was mustered out May 7, 1919.
(3)-JOHNSON, ALLEN PERRY-On June 22, 1917, enlisted in Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Was trained at Camp Sevier until he was ordered to France, sailing on May 26, 1918. He saw action at St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Toul and Woevre. returning to the States on March 22, 1919. Rank, private, first- class.
(4)-GRUBB, RALPH L .- On August 16, 1917 became a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Sailed with his unit for foreign service on May 26, 1918, and took part at St. Mihiel and Toul, being later transferred to Company G. 318th Infantry. Discharged as a private on June 6, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(5)-STANLEY, BRUCE EDWARD-On June 28, 1917 en- listed in Battery B, 114th Field Artillery, and was sent to Camp Sevier for training. Embarked for France on May 26, 1918. and while on foreign service was in action with his unit in its various engagements. As a mechan- ic received his discharge on April 7, 1919.
(6)-EVANS, WILLIAM E .- On July 26, 1917 entered active duty as a member of Headquarters Company, 114th Field Artillery. Sailed on foreign service on May 26, 1918. and while in France was in action at St. Mihiel. Mense-Argonne, Toul and Woevre. Was discharged as a private at Fort Oglethorpe on April 8, 1919.
(7)-HODGES, JAMES SINIELDS-Entered active duty on July 25, 1917 as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Sailed with his outfit on May 26, 1918, and took part in the St. Mihiel Offensive. Soon after- wards was sent to Saumur Artillery School, but his commission was held up on account of the armistice. As first sergeant was discharged on April 7, 1919.
(8)-DEMPSTER, ROBERT BRUCE-Enlisted on June 21. 1917 in Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. After a period of training at Camp Sevier was ordered , overseas where he participated in the following battles : Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Offense and Defense of Woevre. Mustered out as a sergeant April 7. 1919.
(9)-BAKER, LEWIS M. G., Jr .- On September 11, 1917. volunteered in Battery C, 114th F. A., and was sent to Camp Sevier for training. Was located at this post until departure overseas on May 26, 1918. Par- ticipated in all of the actions of his unit and was dis- charged as a corporal April 7. 1919.
(10)-GROSS, GEORGE E .- Entered active service on July 26. 1917, as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artill- ery, 30th Division. Embarked for France on May 26, 1918, and was a participant in the St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne, Toul and Woevre. Was discharged as a private at Fort Oglethorpe, on April 7, 1919.
(11)-WHITAKER, ARTHUR PRESTON-Began his military career on June 20, 1917. as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Later transferred to 55th F. A. Brigade Headquarters. Sailed for France in May 1918 and took part in the fighting at St. Mihiel, Toul, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre. Attended Saumur Artillery School for three months, but his commission was held up on account of the armistice. Was a student at the University of Paris.
(12)-RICHARDS, LONNIE-After entering the service in July 1917 was assigned to Battery C. 114th Field Artill- ery, 30th Division. Sailed for France on May 26, 1918 and was active in the fighting at Toul, St. Mihiel. Merse-Argonne and Woevre. Returned to the States in March 1919 and was discharged on April 17, 1919.
(13)-EVRARD, SERVAIS L .- On July 25, 1917, enlisted in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Was trained at Camp Sevier until he was ordered overseas, sailing on May 8, 1918. Took part in all battles of the 114th Field Artillery. Returned to America on March 23. 1919 and was mustered out of the service on April 7. 1919. Rank, chief mechanic.
(14)-SHEEHAN MORGAN W .- Entered the military service in July 1917, and for duty was assigned to Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Sailed for France in April 1918 and was active in the fighting at Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre. Returned to the States in March, 1919, and soon afterwards re- ceived his discharge. Rank, corporal.
(15)-BISHIOP. CLARENCE A .- In June 1917 became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, 30th Di- vision. Trained at Camp Sevier and sailed for France in May 1918. Was in the fighting at Toul, St. Mihiel, Mense-Argonne and Woevre. Discharged as a mechanic on April 7, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(16)-ELLIS, ROLAND S .- Enlisted in Battery C, 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division on July 25, 1917. For mil- itary training was sent to Camp Sevier, S. C. Em- barked for France on May 26, 1918 and participated in all the battles of his command. Returned to the States in March 1919, and in the following month was mus- tered out with the rank of private, first-class.
(17)-MCGHEE, ALEX W. Jr .- Entered active duty as a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division, on June 24, 1917. After training at Camp Sevier. sailed for France on May 26, 1918 and took part in all the battles of his unit. Mustered out as a sergeant on April 7, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
(18)-PARMELEE, JOHN H .- In July 1917 enlisted in Head- quarters Company, 114th Field Artillery. After a short period of training at Camp Sevier, S. C., embarked for France on May 26, 1918. Was in the fighting at Toul, St. Mihiel, Mense-Argonne and Woevre. Received citation from General Pershing for capturing 16 Ger- mans single-handed. With the rank of battalion ser- geant-major returned to the States in March, 1919 and on April 8, 1919, was discharged.
(19)-SHERIDAN, WILLIAM G .- Entered active duty as a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, on July 26. 1917. Received his military training at Camp Sevier. and sailed for France on May 26, 1918. Was actively engaged in all the battles of his command. Re- turned from overseas duty on March 23, 1919 and on April 7 was mustered out. Rank, sergeant.
(20)-HENDERSON, EVERETT ALLISON-Volunteered on June 29, 1917 in Battery C. 114th Field Artillery. After receiving training at Camp Sevier embarked for France on May 26, 1918. Was engaged in the following bat- tles : Toul, St. Mihiel, Mense-Argonne, and Woevre. Discharged as a private on April 7. 1919.
(21)-BROGDON, HARVEY BROWNLOW-After entering active service on July 25, 1917 was assigned to Bat- tery C, 114th Field Artillery and sent to Camp Sevier for training. Foreign service dates from May 26, 1918 to March 23, 1919 during which time he took part in all of the actions of his unit. Mustered out on April 7. 1919 as a private first-class.
(22)-RUTHERFORD, RAYMOND. C .- Entered military ser- vice on July 7. 1917, and became a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery. On July 25, was tran ferred to a Provisional Battalion at Camp Sevier and later was sent to Camp Merritt. Was located at this place until discharged on April 27. 1919. Rank, sergeant.
(23)-COPELAND, CHARLES C .- On July 26, 191( entered active service as a member of Battdry C. 114th Field Artillery, and received his training at Camp Sevier. Em- barked for foreign service on May 26, 1918 and took part in all of the actions in which his unit was engaged. Discharged on April 7, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe.
(24)-WEBB, ROWAN S .- As a member of Battery C. 114th Field Artillery, began active service on July 26, 1917. After arrival overseas participated in the St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Toul and Woevre actions, being wound- ed in the St. Mihiel Offensive. As a sergeant was dis- charged on April 7, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
(25)-PROFFITT, JOHN G .- In June, 1917 entered active service and was assigned to Battery C. 114th Field Artillery of the 30th Division. Took part in all of the various actions of his unit while in France and returned to America in March, 1919. Rank, private.
(26)-SCOTT, JAMES H .- Active military duty began on July 26, 1917 as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Was in training at Camp Sevier. until ordered on foreign service on May 26, 1918. While in France participated in the various actions in which his unit was engaged, and was mustered out of service as a private first-class on April 7, 1919.
(27)-NEWMAN, OSCAR W .- Began his military career on July 25, 1917, and was assigned to Battery C, 114th Field Artillery stationed at Camp Sevier. Later was transferred to 55th Brigade Headquarters. With this outfit he served throughout the war, and as a sergeant returned to the States in the spring of 1919.
(28)-FEATHERS, CECIL A .- In June 1917 enlisted in Bat- tery C. 114th Field Artillery, 30th Division. Sailed for France in June, 1917 and saw service at St. Mihiel. Meuse-Argonne. Toul and Woevre. Returned to Amer- ica in the summer of 1919 and soon after arrival in this country was mustered out. Rank. private.
(29)-HANNIFIN, BERNARD J .- Entered active service on July 25, 1917 as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Was in training at Camp Sevier until he embarked on foreign duty May 26, 1918. 'Took part in all of the engagements of his unit and returned to the States on March 23, 1919.
(30)-PARKER, ROBERT 1 .- On July 25, 1917, entered active service as a member of Battery C, 114th Field Artillery. Was later transferred to Company C, 105th Supply Train. Served throughout the war in this unit and received his discharge on April 14, 1919 while lo- cated at Camp Jackson. Rank, sergeant.
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(1)-DAILY, JAMES HERBERT-After induction into ser- vice on May 24, 1918, he went to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., where he was assigned to the Headquarters Com- pany, Third Corps Artillery Park. Sailed to France August 28, and participated in Meuse-Argonne offen- sive. Oct. 23 to Nov. 11. Rose to rank of regimental sergeant-major. Mustered out June 23, 1919.
(2)-ARMS, SANFORD LEE-Sergeant Arms entered the army on May 24, 1918, and at training camp was assigned to Park Battery, Fourth Corps Artillery Park. Sailed September 3, 1918 and took part in the Argonne offensive from October 23, to November 11. Member of Army of Occupation in Germany from November 17, 1918, to May 28, 1919. Discharged July 5, 1919.
(3)-CALDWELL, JAMES CLIFFORD-Became a member of the army May 24, 1918 and received training at Camp Jackson, where he was assigned to the Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park. Sailed in July and took part in four major engagements of his unit. Return- ing to Brest carly in 1919, he was assigned to Casual Co. No. 242, in which he served until return home.
(4)-MERRITT, WILLIAM LUTHER-Went into the service at the same time May 24, 1918, and assigned to the same organization. Park Battery, Second Corps Artill- ery Park. Engagements were Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne offensives. Returned in June, 1919, and mnstered ont at Camp Gordon.
(5)-MINTON, ANDREW J .- After induction into service May 21, 1918, trained at Camp Jackson until he went overseas July 10. with his unit, the Second Corps Artillery Park. He went through all its battles. extend- ing over a period of three months, and returned home July 5, 1919. to be mustered ort at Camp Gordon.
(6)-SEXTON, WILLIAM MARSHALL-Became a mem- ber of the Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park, after entering the service May 24, 1918. Transferred in June to 156th Depot Brigade, Infantry, and in September to Battery C, 7th Field Artillery. Discharged from army December 9, 1918, at Camp Jackson, where he had trained. Rank, corporal.
(7)-LAWSON, MARCUS C .- Entering the army May 24, 1918. he was assigned to the Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park, at Camp Jackson, where he was sent for training. Sailing in July. he participated in all fighting of his organization during August, Sep- tember, October and November. Returned home July 6. 1919. and mustered out at Camp Gordon.
(8)-VINEYARD, RODERICK R .- Was assigned to the Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park, after induction into army on May 21, 1918. Trained at Camp Jackson and sailed July 10, 1918, to France. In all battles of his unit during three months. After return to Brest he was assigned to several organizations before sailing to America. Received discharge July 25 at Camp Gordon.
(9)-BRADY, ALBERT H .- During year's service in the army beginning May 24, 1918, he was a member of the Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park. Trained with it at Camp Jackson and participated in its four major engagements in France, the Aisne-Marne, Oise- Aisne, St Mihiel and Argonne-Meuse offensives. Re- turned home in summer of 1919. Rank, sergeant.
(10)-WYNEGAR, ESCO C .- Became a member of the army May 24, 1918. and assigned to Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park. Trained at Camp Jackson and took part in the four major offensives of his organiza- tion in France. Returned to Brest on February 2, 1919, and transferred to Casual Company No. 242, with which he served until his return home in July, 1919. Rank, private. first-class.
(11)-DAWSON. JAMES-Inducted into service May 24, 1918 and assigned to Company B. Second Corps Artillery Park, at Camp Jackson. Went overseas in July 1918, and took part in the four campaigns of his organiza- tion. Transferred to Casual Company No. 239 at Rrest in February 1919. and served with it until his return home in July. Discharged July 19, 1919.
(12)-MAPLES, RAYMOND E .- Service in the army dates from May 24, 1918, to June 30. 1919. Was a member of the Second Corps Artillery Park, which was formed at Camp Jackson, and which took part in four major engagements against the Germans. Served as mem- ber of Brest Casual Company from February to June, 1919. Rank, wagoner.
(13)-RIGSBY, AUSTIN E .- Corporal Rieshy became mem- ber of the army May 21, 1918, and was assigned to Company A, Second Corps Artillery Park, at Camp Jackson. He engaged in Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne, St. Mihiel and Meu e-Argonne offensives. Returned home and mustered out March 26. 1919, at Ft. Oglethorpe. (14)-PHILLIPS, ALLIE E .- Assigned to Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park, at Camp Jackson after entering the army May 21, 1918. Went overseas July 10, and saw service in four major battles of his organ- ization. Returning to Brest in 1919, he was assigned to a casual company until he came home. Mustered out July 25, 1919, at Camp Gordon.
(15)-MYERS, JAMES C .- Saw service in the four larme battles of his organization, the Aisne-Marne, St. Mi- hiel, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne offensives, in France. He was a member of the Park Battery, Second Corps, Artillery Park, which was organized at Camp Jackson. Returned home July 6. 1919, and imuster- ed out at Camp Gordon on July 17.
(16)-DAVIS, HOWARD E .- Inducted into the service at Knoxville on May 24, 1918, and ordered to Camp Jackson for training. He was assigned to the Second Corps Artillery Park, with which he went overseas July 10 and saw service in the four battles of this organ- ization.
(17)-GRAMMER, HENRY C .- His service in the army began May 24, 1918, when he left Knoxville for Camp Jackson, where he was assigned to the Park Battery, Second Corps Artillery Park. Sailed to France July 10. 1918, and participated in the four battles of his unit. Returned to Brest in February, 1919, and as- signed to Casual Company No. 242. Discharged July 3, 1919, at Camp Mills with the rank of cook.
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