Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 28

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(5)-HUFFAKER, IRA REGINALD-Entered upon active duty May 17, 1918 and was assigned to Company A, 128th Engineers. Stationed at Camp Humphreys, Vir- ginia and Fort Oglethorpe. Georgia for training. Sailed for France in September, 1918, and returned to the States in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.


(6)-ADAMS. RUSH STRONG-Became a member of the U. S. Army on July 1, 1917. and was assigned to Com- pany F, 17th Regiment, Railway Engineers. Was sta- tioned at Camp Gordon, Georgia, before sailing for France in Angust, 1917. Sergeant Adams transferred after armistice to American Food Administration at Trieste, Austria.


(7)-LIVESAV, CHARLES ROBERT-Volunteered his ser- vices to the U. S. Army on May 27. 1917, and be- rame a member of Company C, 117th Engineers, 42nd Division. Transferred in May. 1918, to the 64th En- gineers. Embarked for France on October 18, 1917 and returned to the States in April, 1919.


(8)-1IARMON, FRANK M .- On September 28, 1917, began his military career as a member of Company D. 21st Engineers. Received military training at Camp Grant, Illinois. Went overseas on December 26. 1917 and was a participant in the actions at Toul and St. Mihiel. Completed a six weeks' course in the Engineers Officers' Training School. First Sergeant Harmon was mustered out June 17, 1919.


(9)-STEVENS, BENJAMIN IIARRISON-Enlisted for mil- itary service in 1916 and was assigned to Company A. linn Engineers. Received training at Camp Sevier. S C., until he sailed for France Corporal Stevens returned to the States in April, 1919.


(10)-SANBORN, EARL L .- Began his military on June 2. 1917 as a member of Company E, 35th Engineers stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois. Foreign service dates from November 9, 1917, to May 26. 1919. Ser- geant Sanborn was discharged June 10, 1919.


(11)-HUNTER, BENJAMIN F .- Entered military service on May 20, 1918 as a member of Company C, 49th Engineers. Later transferred to Company C, 120th Engineers and then to Company C, 109th Engineers. Stationed at Fort Meyer, Virginia for military train- ing. Private Hunter sailed for France in July 1918 and returned to the States in the summer of 1919.


(12)-ROSE, PAUL WILLIAM-Became a member of the U. S. Army on May 24, 1918 and was assigned to Company C, 602nd Engineers. Embarked for overseas service on July 10, 1918 and in the summer of 1919 returned to America and was honorably discharged.


(13)-SANDS, JOHN-As a member of Company A. 131st Engineers began his military career on June 26, 1918 For military training was sent to Camp Gordon, Ga. Private Sands went overseas in 1918 and returned to the States in the summer of 1919.


(14)-BELL. FRED T .- On May 18, 1918 hecame a mem- ber of the U. S. Army and was assigned to Company C. 70th Engineers. For military training was sent to Fort Douglas, Arizona. With the rank of private, first- class was honorably discharged on December 24, 1918.


(15)-WALKER, HAL H .- Began his military career on September 3, 1918 as a member of the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry. In October, 1918, was transferred to Army Service Corps, Mechanical Unit No. 1. Head- quarters Garage. Received military training while lo- cated at Camp Wadsworth. S. C. Embarked for France on September 29, 1918. Rank, mechanic.


(16)-FRAZIER, SPENCE-On May 17. 1918 hecame a mem- ber of the U. S. Army and was assigned to Company A, 4th Training Regiment, at Camp Humphreys, Vir- ginia. Foreign service dates from July 14, 1918, to June 8, 1919. Private Frazier was mustered out June 17, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe. His foreign service was with Company A, 504th Engineers.


(17)-STALLINGS, JOHN 11 .- Entered military service on July 8, 1918, and became a member of Company I. 21st Engineers. Embarked for France on September 1, 1918, and took part in the fighting in the Toul Sector and Meuse-Argonne. Corporal Stallings returned to America on June 9, 1919.


(18)-POTTER, JOHN-On October 4, 1917 volunteered his services to the U. S. Army and was assigned to the 10th Company, 20th Engineers. Received military training at Camp Gordon and Camp Jackson. Sailed for France on April 23, 1918 and returned to the States in June 1919. Rank, private.


(19)-KNIGHT, CLARENCE-Began his military career on June 1. 1918 as a member of the 116th Engineers. Stationed at Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. for military training. Foreign corvien a to from September 21, 1918, to May 27, 1919. Promoted from private to corporal, and discharged on June 2, 1919.


(20)-CROSS, VIRGIL-As a member of 13th Company. 20th Engineers, began his military career in October, 1917. For training was sent to Camp Gordon, Georgia. Em- barked for France in December 1917 and returned to the States in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.


(21)-CLARK, JAMES ELISHA-Entered military service in January, 1918, and was assigned to the United States Railroad Service. Stationed at various French camps. Foreign service dates from May 1918 to May 1919. With the rank of railroad engineer, was mustered out of the service in June 1919.


(22)- ANDERSON, RICE LAFAYETTE-On Julv 26. 1918 became a member of the U. S. Army and was assigned to a replacement company. Later transferred to Com- pany A, 132nd Engineers, stationed at Camp Gordon. Georgia. Sailed for France in September 1918, and returned to America July 6, 1919. Rank, private.


(23)-SEAIIORN, EMIL A .- After -ntering the military ser- vice in October 1918, attended Officers' Training School for engineers Saiored at Caun fumeur's, Vir- ginia until mustered out of the service on November 28, 1918. Rank, private.


(24)-DUNN, WILLIAM R .- Second enlistment began May 31, 1916. Went overseas with Company A, Ist Engi- neers, 1st Division, in June, 1917. Twice wounded, the last time at Cantigny in May, 1918. Returned to States for recovery from injuries. Previous to World War, Sergeant Dunn saw service in Mexico and the Philip- nines.


(25)-DUNN, ALBERT-Entered the U. S. Army on April 25. 1918 and was assigned to Company F, 306th Engi- neers, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Went over- seas on July 31, 1918 and participated in the battles at St. Die, Somme and Meuse-Argonne. Returned to America on June 15, 1919 and one week later was hon- orably discharged. Rank, private.


(26)-KNIGHT, JOLLY G .- Became a member of the U. S. Army in May 1918 and for daty was on jann' to Company B, 111th Engineers. Stationed at Camp Bowie Texas for military train ( E. br od for france on July 7. 1918 and saw action at St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. On May 30, 1919, returned to the States.


(27)-CALDWELL, KYLE CRUZE-Received hi- military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia as a member of the 8th Corps, 605th Engineers. Date of enlistment, May 6, 1918. In September, 1918. went overseas and returned to America on June 18. 1919. With the rank of corporal, was mustered out in July, 1919.


(28)-OWENS, WILLIAM-Entered the military service on May 2, 1918 and was assigned to Company C. 47th Engineers. Stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama for military training. With the rank of private was hon- orably discharged on December 3. 1918.


(29)-JOHNSON, CHARLES C .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army in March, 1917, and became a mem- ber of Company C, 5th Engineers. 7th Division. Station- ed at Brownsville and Corpus Christi, Texas, for mil- itary training. Foreign service dates from May 1918 to April 1919. Honorably discharged on May 21. 1919 at Camp Humphreys, Virginia. Rank, first sergeant,


(30)-NICKERSON, MARCUS F .- On April 9, 1918, began hig military career as a member of Headquarters Com- pany, 116th Engineers. Received training at Fort Ogle- thorne, Corri " W" hi rton 'r Cho, Wasuinvion, D. C. Embarked for France on May 10. 1918 -nd on April 2, 1919, returned to America. Private Nickerson was mustered out April 17, 1919, at Camp Gordon. While in France he did mechanical drafting and super- vised clerical and construction work.


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(1)-BAILEY, ROBERT L .- Entered the service August 5, 1918, and received orders to report at Camp Shelby. Hattiesburg, Miss., where he was assigned to the 113th Engineers of the 38th Division. Departed for overseas duty October 1. but arrived in France ton late to engage in hostilities before armistice was con- cluded.


(2)-BOUNDS, EUGENE F .- He went into the army in January, 1918, and was assigned to Company K, 139th Infantry, 36th Division. His station was at Camp Doniphan until the departure of his division for foreign service. Arrived in France in spring of 1918 and participated in St. Mihiel and Mense-Ar ronne offensives. Wounded the first day of the latter attack. (3)-GENTRY, WILFRED E .- Responding to the call to the colors on May 24, 1918. he became a member of Battery A, 21st, F. A., 5th Division. He was trained at Camp Jackson, S. C., and departed for foreign ser- vice on July 24, 1918. Participated in all actions of his unit. Discharged August 6, 1919. Rank, wagoner.


(4)-HOPKINS, WILLIAM C .- Entering the service of his country on August 6, 1918, he was ordered to Camp Shelby, Miss., where he received brief training and then departed in October for foreign service. Assigned to Company L. 163rd Infantry, 41st Division in France Returned as private, first-class, and discharged March 6, 1919, at Camp Taylor.


(5)-SWAGGERTY. JAMES T .- Went into the army Sep- tember 3. 1918, and was assigned for duty to Field Hospital No. 36, of the 31st Division, at Camp Wheel- er, Georgia. Sailed to France November 1 and re- mained until April 25, 1919. Mustered out May 15, 1919. at Camp Gordon.


(6)-MOORE, LESTER-After induction into the service in July 1918, he was stationed at Camp Gordon for a brief time for training. He sailed for France in. August and was assigned to Company M, 4th Infantry, 3rd Division. He went into Germany with it as a part of Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(7)-PECK. JOHN G .- Answered the call to the colors on August 6, 1918 and was assigned to Company I, 151st Infantry, 38th Division, at Camp Shelby, Miss. Sailed for foreign service on October 14. Later he was transferred to Company E, 114th Infantry, 29th Di- vision. Rank in the army, private, first-class.


(8)-GLASS, MARTIN-Received brief training at Camp Shelby, Miss. before going overseas on October 6, 1918. He was assigned to Company H, 163rd Infantry, 41st. Division. He remained ahroad until February 12. 1919 His honorable discharge was given him at Camp Taylor on March 1, 1919.


(9)-PELLAUX, WALTER CLAUDE-He also was assign- ed to Camp Shelby for training, but went into the ar- tillery, Battery B, of the 137th Regiment. Sailed from America October 6 and hegan training at Camn de Meucon, France, just before armistice. Returned home in December and was mustered out January 13, 1919. at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.


(10)-KNIGHT, JOHN PALMER-Remaining only a short time at Camp Shelby, Miss., for equipment and mil- itary training, he sailed for France in September. 1918, and was assigned to Company K. 163rd Infantry, 41st Division. The armistice being concluded, he re- turned home in January, 1919, and was mustered out a few days later at Camp Mills, N. J.


(11)-BRADSHAW, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN-Went into the service at Knoxville on August 6, 1918. Received orders to train at Camp Shelby, Miss., but remained there only a short time. Arriving overseas, he was assigned to Company H, 163rd Infantry, 41st Divis- ion. "The armistice forbade his participation in fighting. Discharged as private at Camp Taylor March, 1919.


(12)-ELLIS, OLLIE-After entrance into service July 6, 1918, at Knoxville, he was assigned to the Headquarters Company, 46th Infantry. 9th Division, at Camp Sher- idan, Alabama. Received honorable discharge at Fort Oglethorpe as a private, first-class, February 18, 1919


(13)-DONALDSON, WILLIAM L .- Entered the army May 22, 1918, and was ordered to Camp Jackson, S. C., for artillery training. Went overseas in July and was as- signed to Battery C, 103rd Field Artillery, of the 26th Division. In battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne. Discharged May 6, 1919, at Fort Ogle- thorpe.


(14)-WEST, JAMES N .- Called to the colors on July 5, 1918. and was assigned to Comnany B. 46th Infantry of the 9th Division at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. In the fall of 1918 he was detailed at Camn Br-we. N. C., on guard duty. Discharged February 26, 1919.


(15)-KEYS. JAMES W .- After answering the call into service at Knoxville on July 7, 1918, he was ordered to report at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. There he was as- signed to Company H, 45th Infantry,. Served with it until May 24, 1919, when he was mustered out at Camp Gordon. Rank, private, first-class.


(16)-CARMAN, ROY E .- Remained in this country but a short time after he was mustered into federal service in June, 1918, for he was on the water to France in less than a month later. Assigned on arrival to Company L, 168th Infantry, 40th Division. Returned and discharged in May, 1919.


(17)-WILSON, SHERDON O .- Assigned to the Headquar- ters Company. 48th Infantry, 20th Division, after he was inducted into service on June 3, 1918 His stationq included Camp Stuart, Va., Camp Sevier, S. C. and Camp Jackson, S. C., where he was discharged as corporal Feb. 8, 1919.


(18)-TILLERY, SAMUEL ALTON-Called to the colors in May, 1918, and was ordered to Camp Pike for training. Went over during summer of 1918 and he was assigned to Company D, 38th Infantry, 3rd Divis- ion. Participated in its later operations and went with it into Germany as a part of the Army of Occupation. Landed in America August 20, 1919 and discharged week later at Camp Gordon.


(19)-KING, JOHN 11 .- After answering the call of the colod on May 24, 1918. he went successively from Fort Thomas, Ky., to Camp Jackson, S. C. and then to Camp Hill, Va., where he sailed for foreign service on July 29. Arrived in France in time to get into the fall engagements of his unit and also went with it into Germany as part of the Army of Occupation. (20)-WEBB, ALLEN S .- Entered the army August 20, 1918, reported at Camp Gordon for military duty, and ordered overseas a short time later. Assigned to Company C, 161st Infantry, 41st Division, on arrival in France, but subsequently transferred to Comnany D, 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Went with it into Ger- many as a member of Army of Occupation.


(21)-WYRICK, ROBERT B .- Assigned to the Headquarters Troop of the 9th Division Camp Sheridan, Alabama, after he was called to the colors on July 7, 1918. Remained on duty there until discharged from the service on January 21, 1919. Rank, private.


(22)-SHIPLEY, ROY R .- Ordered to Camp Shelby, Miss., immediately after he was mustered into federal service at Knoxville in September, 1918. Sailed for France in November, bring n sioned to Machine Gun Comp iny, 151st Infantry, 38th Division. Transferred to Provis- ional Military Police Company No. 203 in March 1919. Rank, private first-clas.


(23)-GREEN, MARK E .- Inducted into service at Knoxville on September 4. 1918, and assigned to Company I, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Went overseas September 29, and was transferred to Headquarters Company, Second Development Battalion, with which he remained until December 16, when he became a member of Company D. 106th Infantry, 27th Division. Discharged April 16, 1919.


(24)-KING, HENRY-As a member of Battery A, 137th Field Artillery, 38th Division, he left Camp Shelby. Miss., for New York City, where he sailed October 6. 1918 for France. Was in training at Camp de Meucon when armistice came. Returned home December 23, and mustered out at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.


(25)-BURNETT, GUSTAVUS-After induction into federal service at Knoxville on May 29, 1918, he was ordered to Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he was assigned to Company C, 10th Field Signal Battalion, 7th Divis- ion. Sailed for France in July. 1918, and got to the front line for active duty short time before the armisice,


(26)-MEDLIN, WALTER A .- Bugler Medlin left Knox- ville August 6, 1918, for Camp Shelby, where he was assigned for military duty to Company D. 160th In- fantry, 38th Division Sailed in October. 1918 for France. Transferred November 10 to Company H, 114th Infantry, 29th Division. Returned May 6, 1919 to New- port News, Virginia. Discharged May 16 at Fort Ogle- thorpe.


(27)-PIERCE, ERNEST F .- Called to the colors May 13. 1918, he was ordered to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., where he was assigned to Company II, 61st Infantry. 6th Division. Sailed for France in July, 1918, taking part in all activities of his unit. After armistice he obtain- ed leave to study law in England. Rank, private.


(28)-McSPADDEN, BEN JOE-After assignment at Camp Shelby, Miss., to which he was ordered from Knoxville. be went overseas on October 18, 1918. In February, 1919. he transferred from his original company to Company F, Postal Express Service. Returned in summer of 1919. Rank in army, private.


(29)-WEST, WILLIAM THOMAS-He was assigned to Company C, 46th Infantry, 9th Division, after he was inducted in the service July 6, 1918, at Knoxville. Received training at Camn Sheridan, Alabama. but after armistice he was detailed on guard duty at Poland St. Station, New Orleans, La. Discharged April 1, 1919


(30)-EVANS. HOMER 1 .- Inducted into federal service August 6, 1918. Stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss .. until October, when he was ordered on foreign service. After arrival overseas he was assigned to Company D. 114th Infantry, 29th Division. Returned home May 6, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.


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(1)-MILLIGAN, JOHN W .- Entered service May 24, 1918, and homme a member of Company M 322nd Infantry 81st Division. Sailed July 18, 1918. taking part in the Verdun, St. Die and St. Mihiel Sectors. Was wounded November 9, 1918, in the Argonne Wood. Rank, pri- vate, and discharged April 1, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(2)-TROUTMAN, HENRY VALCUS-After entering cer- vice on September 21, 1917, was sent to Camp Gordon, Georgia, and then to Camp Jackson, S. C. Was assign- ed to Company A, 317th Machine Gun Battalion of the 81st Division. In overseas service he was in Vosges Mountains and Meuse-Argonne battle. Discharged June 28, 1919, with rank of mechanic.


(3)-PALMER, WILLIAM E .- After joining the colors on September 19, 1917, was trained at Camp Gordon and assigned to Machine Gun Company, 11th Infantry. Took part in the St. Mihiel and Argonne battles. Wound- ed September 12. 1918, and returned to the States Nov- ember, 1918. Discharged February 9, 1919.


(4)-LANGFORD. THOMAS E .- Entered military service in September, 1917, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 323rd Infantry, of the 81st Division. Sailed for France with this unit and saw foreign service with it in France until 1919.


(5)-SMITH. ROBERT-Inducted into military service May 28, 1918, and received training at Camp Pike, Arkansas. and Camp Taylor, Kentucky. As a member of Company F. 329th Infantry, sailed for France on August 15, 1918. Returned to America January 31. 1919, and was dis- charged with rank of private on February 15, 1919.


(6)-LIVELY, ARTHUR L .- Entered service May 24, 1918, and was assigned to 315th Ammunition Train. Sailed June 16, 1918. Battles were St. Mihiel and Argonne- Meuse. In Army of Occupation with 90th Division. Rank, Corporal.


(7)-McKEE, PAUL H .- Entered military service on May 21. 1918, as a member of Company G. 323rd Infantry. Was stationed at Fort Thomas, Camp Jackson and Camp Sevier before going overseas. Sailed July 11, 1918, and returned to the States May 26, 1919. Rank, private. first-class.


(8)-NORMAN. MELVILLE ERNEST-Inducted into cer- vice June 26. 1918, and assigned to Company C, 363rd In- fantry. 91st Division. Stationed at Camp Sherman, Ohio, until September 2, 1918 when ordered overseas. Discharged April 24, 1919, with rank of private, at Camp Sherman, Ohio.


(9)-COPELAND, ROSCOE ALDRIDGE-Entered service in December 1917, being sent to Camp Johnston. As a member of Supply Company, 313th Q. M. C., sailed for France in June 1918, and was stationed at Gievres. His rank was private first-class.


(10)-TROUTMAN. WILL E .- After entering the service on June 25, 1918, became a member of Company E. 383rd Infantry, and was stationel at Camp Gordon and Camp Wad-worth. Was promoted from private to sergeant and discharged December 17, 1918.


(11)-THOMAS, OLIVER S .- Inducted into service Angust 6. 1918, and sent to Camp Shelhy, becoming a member of Battery B, 138th F. A. Sailed October 6, 1918, and re- turned December 22, 1918, being discharged as a private on Jannary 11, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.


(12)-WOOTEN. TURNER W .- On March 28, 1918, entered the military service, and became a member of Company B. 328th Infantry Sailed April 20, 19 8 and more hel from foreign service on February 9, 1919. Discharged at Camp Gordon, as a private February 27, 1919.


(13)-GREEN, JUDGE A .- Having entered service in Sep- tember, 1917, was assigned to 328th Machine Gun Com- pany, being later transferred to Company B. 113th Machine Gun Battalion. Sailed for foreign service with this unit May 18, 1918, and participated in all its hat- tles until October 17, when he was gassed. Discharged April 12, 1919.


(14)-DUGGAN, ZACK T .- On April 27. 1918, hecame a member of Battery C, 318th F. A., and was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., for training. Went overseas on July 18, 1918, returning a year later.


(15)-CLAPP. LEONIDAS-In August. 1918, was inducted into service and was assigned to the 327th Machine Gun Battalion at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Ordered overseas in October, 1918. Rank, private.


(16)-CROSS, ERNEST BRITTON-Enlisted July 14, 1917, and became member of Company B. 308th Field Signal Battalion. Received training at Camp Sherman, reach- ing France in June, 1918. In four major operations- Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne Offensives and Champagne Defensive. Served seven months in Army of Occupation. Sergeant Cross was discharged Angust 14, 1919.


(17)-WAYLAND, LLOYD KELLY-After becoming a sol- dier of the army on July 26, 1918, was sent to Camp Gordon for training, and sailed overseas in September, heing assigned to Company L, 18th Infantry. Partic- ipated in part of the Argonne battle and later was in the Army of Occupation.


(18)-LEFORCE, GEORGE ALBERT-On June 24. 1918. went into active service and became a member of the 364th Infantry band. Sailed August 31, 1918, taking part at St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest and on the Lys River in Belgium. Discharged April 26, 1919, as musi- cian, third-class, at Camp Kearney, California.


(19)-HAMMOND, HARVEY-After induction into service on April 26, 1918, was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. for training until ordered overseas in August, 1918. As a member of Battery D. 316th F. A. he saw service in France.


(20)-CLARK, WALLACE I .- First Sergeant Clark entered the military service in June 1918, and was assigned to Company C. 306th Ammunition Train, 81st Division. Went overseas in July, 1918, and saw foreign service with his division.


(21)-NELSON, CLAUDE O .- Went into service on June 4. 1918, and became a member of Medical Corps, 306th Field Signal Battalion. Trained in United States until July 31, 1918, when he went overseas. Participated in action on the Meuse River. Returned home July 1919, as a sergeant.


(22)-YARNELL, HENRY RUSSELL-Entered military ser- vice May 6, 1918, and received training at Camp Buell. Kentucky. Went overseas as a private in the 312th F. A., Battery D, on July 14, 1918. Returned to America June 6, 1919, and received honorable discharge soon after return.


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(23)-CASTEEL, JAMES BENJAMIN-After going into ser- vice in June 1918 was stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois. and was a member of Company E. 353rd Infantry, 89th Division. Went overseas July 22, 1918, participating at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne Forest. Received hon- orable discharge from Camp Grant on June 2, 1919.


(24)-TROUTMAN. JAMES ROBERT-After induction into service on June 25. 1918. he was sent to Camp Gordon, hecoming a member of Company F. 325th Infantry. Left for foreign service August 26, 1918, returning to America on May 18, 1919, and was discharged at Fort Oglethorpe.


(25)-MAJOR, CHARLES ANDREW-Went into service in June 1918, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 317th Machine Gun Battalion as a wagoner. Sailed for France September 24, 1918, and remained until summer of 1919 with his division.


(26)-TIPTON. ROBERT L .- After entering service in April 1918, he was sent to Camp Jackson for training and was assigned to the 306th Ammunition Train. As a corporal took part in the last two battles of his di- vision, the 81st. Returned home in summer of 1919.


(27)-ARTHUR, ELWOOD-On Sentemher 21, 1917, became a member of Company I, 318th Infantry and was sta- tioned at Camp Lee, Virginia. On January 26, 1919, received his honorable discharge as a private, at Camp Lee.


(28)-SNAVELY, ZACK J .- Having entered the service in September. 1917. he was sent to Camp Gordon, Camp Jackson, and Camp Sevier for training. Sailed for foreign service August 6, 1918 and as a sergeant par- ticipated in the battles of Company E, 324th Infantry, 81st Division.




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