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(29-PARKER, ALBERT J .- Entered active service in Sep- tember, 1917. as a member of Headquarters Company, 327th Infantry, at Camp Gordon. Transferred to Com- pany D, 324th Infantry, 81st Division, at Camp Jack- son. Was discharged with rank of cook in April, 1919, while located at Camp Sevier.
(30)-ARWOOD, DEWEY E .- After induction into service on June 25. 1918, he was assigned to Company D. 328th Infantry, 82nd Division, and received training at Camp Gordon before going overseas. Sailed in August 1918, and returned to America May 20, 1919. As a private received his honorable discharge May 28, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
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(1) -- SCHWARZENBERG, OSCAR C .- Went into the service April 26, 1918, and was assigned to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, for his training. He belonged to Instructors Company No. 1. Quartermaster Corps. He remained in the service until January 15, 1919. when he was mustered out as a private at Camp Gordon.
(2)-WOLFE, MILTON CAMPBELL-Corporal Wolfe enlisted in the army April 26, 1917, and was assigned for duty to the Supply Company, Quartermaster Corps, at Camp McClellan. Later he was detailed to Camp Jackson and Camp Joseph E. Johnston. Received his discharge March 15, 1919, at Camp Mcclellan.
(3)-VESSER, ROBERT W .- He began his service in the army on June 5, 1918, and received assignment to the Quartermaster Corps, 23rd Division, at Camp Pike. Went overseas in September, 1918, and participated in the battle of Argonne Forest. After armistice de- tailed to Paris as orderly for American Peace Commis- sion.
(4)-PARHAM, CHARLES L., JR .- After entering the army on January 13, 1918, he was assigned to Depot Com- pany H, Fort Wood, N. Y. On March 5, he trans- ferred to 24th Service Company, Signal Corps, at Phila- delphia. Later he was transferred again to a Q. M. C. Depot. Discharged February 5, 1919, at Philadelphia.
(5)-IRWIN, CLAYTON CARLISLE-Became a member of the army in May, 1918, and ordered to Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia, where he was placed on duty in the Quartermaster Corps. Later he was transferred to Lake Charles, La., where he served in the same branch of the service. Rank, sergeant.
(6)-ASHE, RAGON F .- After enlisting in the service on December 7, 1917, he was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps because of his excellent clerical ability. He was stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston until Jan. 16, 1919, when he was detailed to Camp Merritt, N. J .. for duty. Received hfs discharge as a sergeant, first- class, on May 20, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.
(7)-MONROE, CHARLES E .- Private Monroe entered the service on July 1, 1918. He was stationed first at Chilhowee Park, but later ordered to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, where he was a member of Conservation and Reclamation Company No. 1, Quartermaster Corps. Dis- charged January 13, 1919.
(8)-AILOR, ROY C .- Enlisted in the Quartermaster Corp of the army on August 1, 1917, and was ordered to Fort McPherson, Georgia, for duty. He was detailed for duty as canteen steward. Discharged April 5, 1919, as private at Fort McPherson.
(9)-SHARP, JENNINGS B .- Went into the army May 28. 1918, and received orders to report to Fort Oglethorpe, later transferring to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, where he became a member of the Quartermaster Corps. Went overseas on September 10, 1918, serving as truck driver while abroad. Returned to America in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.
(10)-KNAFFL, WILLIAM F .- His service in the army hegan October 22, 1918, receiving an assignment to the Quartermaster Corps, and being detailed to Camp Morrison, Virginia, for duty. He remained there until mustered out of service June 15, 1919, as a private, first-class.
(11)-SHEPARD, EVERETT E .- Enlisted in the Quarter- master Corps on May 9, 1917, and received training at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Wadsworth before he went overseas on July 15, 1918. Transferred after ar- rival to Headquarters, Second American Army, lo- cated at Toul. France. Returned and mustered out as a private, first-class, on July 20, 1919 at Camp Gordon.
(12)-MOORE, WALTER M .- Private Moore, who was in- ducted into service on June 27, 1918, was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps, Utilities Branch at Camp Gordon, where he was ordered for duty. He remained there until his discharge on February 14, 1919.
(13)-BISHOP, THOMAS K .- Volunteered his services in July, 1917, and was assigned to a motor truck com- pany of the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Pike. To get overseas, he transferred in 1918 to Company C, 303rd Battalion, of the Tank Corps, sailing in August for France. Sergeant Bishop remained abroad a year in the service. Received his discharge in April, 1919.
(14)-FRAZIER, FRED EMERSON-Went into the service December 13. 1917. Assigned to Camp Johnston for training. Departed for overseas service in June, 1918, and became a member of Butchery Company No. 310, Quartermaster Corps, after arrival in France. Re- ceived discharge June 15, 1919, at Font Oglethorpe.
(15)-BURNETT. OSCAR SHIELDS-Private Burnett was called to the colors on April 26, 1918, and assigned to the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Jackson. He re- mained there until November 9, when his boat sailed for France. The news of the armistice caused it to return to port. Discharged April 9, 1919.
(16)-BIAGIOTTI, LOUIS ALEXANDER-Enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps in August, 1917. He was as- signed to the Utilities Division and stationed at Camp Sevier and Camp Hollahird. Maryland, during his service. Mustered out in May. 1919, as a sergeant at Fort Oglethorpe.
(17)-HENDERSON, WILLIAM N .- Sergeant Henderson became a member of the army on July 5, 1918, receiving an assignment at first in Company C, 46th Infantry, at Camp Sheridan. Later transferred to the Quarter- master Corps, with which he saw service until his dis- charge March 10, 1919, at the same camp.
(18)-SISK, EDWARD W .- Went into the army on July 1, 1918, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. His station throughout the war was at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, where he was mustered out of service on November 18, 1918, as a private.
(19)-WILLIAMSON, JAMES AVERY-His service in the- army began on August 14, 1918, and the station to which he was assigned was Camp Joseph E. Johnston. His organization was Company No. 2, Quartermaster Corps. He remained at this camp until December 21, 1918, when he received his discharge. Rank, private.
(20)-EDWARDS, B. C .- Sergeant Edwards enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps on August 20, 1917, and was or- dered to Camp Greene, N. C., for duty. He remained there until discharged on March 25, 1919. Rank, ser- geant, first-class.
(21)-KING, CHARLES W .- Became a member of the- army on December 13, 1917, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. He remained on duty in America until June 5, 1918, when he sailed to St. Nazaire, France, where he was detailed on duty with the Fi- nance and Accounts Division. Quartermaster Corps. Returned home and mustered out August 9, 1919, at. Fort Oglethorpe. Rank, sergeant, first-class.
(22)-MOODY, HENRY G .- Mr. Moody enjoys the dis- tietion of being the only man from Knox County dur- ing the war who enlisted and was actively in the service- with his son. He enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps on August 27, 1918, and trained at Camp Joseph E. Johnston until ordered overseas on November 10. His station in France was at Brest. He returned Feb. 7, 1919, and discharged at Camp Gordon on March 2.
(23)-BISE, WILLIAM C .- Was called to the colors Sep- tember 1, 1918, and served for a short time at Chil- howee Park. He then received orders to report to Camp Johnston in Florida, where he served until February 10, 1919, the date of his discharge. Rank, private.
(24)-CAIN, RALPH H .- Enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps in December, 1917, and assigned to Camp Meigs. Washington, D. C. On duty there until ordered to Camp Holahird, Maryland. He rose to the rank of sergeant, senior grade.
(25)-FRAZIER, WHEELER ROBERT-Sergeant Frazier enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps in June, 1917. He was assigned during his service in the army to Bakery Company No. 309. Stationed during the war at Fort Oglethorpe, Camp Mcclellan, and Camp Sher- idan. Received his discharge December 22, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
(26)-HOSRICH, IHILMAR F .- Volunteered in the Quarter- master Corps on June 27, 1917. He was assigned for duty to the Camp Supply Office. He was stationed at Camp Belle Meade, Nashville, and Camp Sevier. Promoted from private to sergeant, first-class, and passed examination and recommended for commission as second lieutenant on September 28, 1918. Discharg- ed February 15, 1919, at Camp Sevier.
(27)-BAIN. DONALD-Entered the army in the fall of 1918 and was assigned for duty to the 27th Company, Quartermaster Corps, at Camp Johnston. Florida. Transferred later to the same department at Washing- ton, where he received his discharge in February, 1919.
(28)-STUART, EDWARD BRUCE-Sergeant Stuart en- listed in the Quartermaster Corps on August 8, 1917, receiving assignment to Company B. Purchasing De- partment. He was stationed at Camp Sherman. Ohio, throughout the war. Received his discharge May 2, 1919.
(29)-ARNOLD, MERRILL D., JR .- After disqualification by the draft board, he enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps on August 18, 1918, and was ordered to Atlanta for duty. He remained there in service until his dis- charge on November 22, 1918.
(30)-WAYLAND, DWIGHT A .- Became a member of the Quartermaster Corps in October. 1917 and was ordered to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for duty. He remained there until his discharge from the ser. ice on April 7. 1919. During this time he rose from private to first. sergeant of his organization.
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(1)-WALKER, JAMES CORNELIUS-On August 28, 1917, volunteered his services to his country, and was as- signed to the Quartermaster Corps, at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Sergeant Walker received his honorable discharge on March 22, 1919.
(2)-WALLACE, FLOYD-Volunteered for military service on November 12, 1917, and became a member of the 304th Mechanical Repair Shop, Quartermaster Corps. Sergeant Wallace, prior to sailing in December. 1918. was stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for mili- tary training. As a member of the A. E. F .. was as- signed to the Motor Transport Corps, 312th Keplace- ment Unit, Company E.
(3)-ESTES, BENJAMIN B .- Entered the U. S. Army in September, 1917, and was assigned for active duty in the Quartermaster Corps, at Camp Jackson, S. C. Sergeant Estes received his honorable discharge on March 22, 1919.
(1)-PEASE, ALLIE D .- On June 25. 1918, became a mem- ber of the 4th Administration Labor Company, Quar- termaster Corps. Received his military training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Foreign service dates from September 23. 1918, to March 11, 1919. Discharged March 29. 1919, with the rank of private.
(5)-SIHIPE, ERNEST L .- Entered the military service on November 25, 1917, and was assigned to the Quarter- master Corps. Sergeant Shipe sailed for France on March 29, 1918, and shortly after his arrival became a member of the Motor Truck Corps, 327th Repair Unit. Returned to the United States in the summer of 1919 and was honorably discharged.
(6)-FRANSE, WILLIAM C .- In July, 1918, became a member of the Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Johnston, Florida. Private Franse sailed for foreign duty in September, 1918, and returned to the United States in the summer of 1919.
(7)-T11OMAS, JAMES L .- Answered the call of the Pres- ident on April 25, 1918, and was assigned to a Sal- vage Division, in the Quartermaster Corps. Received his military training at Camp Jackson, S. C., and on March 15, 1919, was honorably discharged.
(8)-KROPFF, HOBART B .- Entered the U. S. Army on April 26, 1918, and was assigned to the Utilities Di- vision. Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Jack- son, S. C. Sergeant Kropff received his honorable dis- charge in the summer of 1919.
(9)-WELCKER, GEORGE L .- Became a member of the Quartermaster Corps, in December, 1917, and received his military training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Was honorably discharged on January 25, 1919, at Camp Jackson, S. C. Rank, sergeant.
(10)-KIRBY, ALF R .- Entered the military service on July 31. 1918, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. Private Kirby received his military training at various camps in the United States. Mnstered out of service on April 24, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
(11)-BEETS, OSCAR LEE-On July 25. 1918, became a member of Headquarters Company. 314th Labor Bat- talion, Quartermaster Corps. Sergeant Beets sailed for France in July. 1918, and returned to the United States in the summer of 1919, and received his honor- able discharge.
(12)-CARR, FRED C .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on April 28, 1918, and was assigned to the 524th Motor Supply Train, stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston. Florida. First Sergeant Carr railed over- seas on September 28, 1918, and returned to the States in the summer of 1919 for demobilization.
(13)-KIRKLAND, ARTHUR-Began his military career on July 26, 1918, and was assigned to the First Company. Provisional Construction Organization, Quartermaster Corps. Private Kirkland received his military train- ing at various camps in the United States. Foreign service dates from October 5, 1918, to April 17, 1919.
(14)-SENSABAUGH, LEON W .- Entered the U. S. Army in 1917, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. Sergeant Sensabaugh sailed for France in 1918 as a member of Headquarters Company, 41st Division. Re- turned to the United States in the summer of 1919.
(15)-JONES, ARTIIUR M .- Volunteered for military service in November, 1917, and was assigned to the Depot Quartermaster's Office, Brownsville, Texas, Cor- poral Jones received his honorable discharge in Jant- ary, 1919.
(16)-SPROUSE, WILLIAM ARTHUR-In July, 1918, en- tered the service of the United States Army, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. Corporal Sprouse sailed for France on November 4, 1918, and returned to the United States in the summer of 1919.
(17)-LUSBY, WILLIAM OSCAR-Entered active duty on June 24, 1918, and was placed in the Quartermaster Corps, Bakery Company No. 351. Received military training at Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Sailed overseas on August 31, 1918, and returned to the States in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.
(18)-BRENNAN, HORACE F .- Became a member of the Quartermaster Corps, on July 13, 1918, and was sta- tioned at Camp Cody, N. M., for training. Private Brennan received his honorable discharge on December 13. 1918, at Camp Cody, N. M.
(19)-LANE, SWANCEY L .- Enlisted for service in the U. S. Army on March 1, 1918, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. Stationed at Jeffersonville, Indiana, until discharged on March 27, 1919, with the rank of private, first-class.
(20)-WILSON, JOE-Began his military career on April 1, 1917, and was placed in the Quartermaster Corps. Private Wilson received his military training while stationed at Camp Greene, North Carolina. On April 12, 1919, received his honorable discharge.
(21)-BOYERS, RALPH L .- Entered the U. S. Army in July, 1918, and became a member of the Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Grant, Ill. Private Boyers was honorably discharged in February, 1919, at Canıp Sherman, Ohio.
(22)-MEADOWS, WALLACE T .- In June, 1917, became a member of the army and was assigned to the 314th Supply Company, Quartermaster Corps. Stationed at various camps in the United States until he sailed for foreign service in June, 1918. Private Meadows re- turned to America on May 16, 1919, and soon after received his honorable discharge.
(23)-CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT A .- Enlisted on December 10. 1917, and became a member of the Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. On July 28, 1918 sailed overseas and while there trans- ferred to the U. S. Postoffice No. 729. Private Cunning- ham returned to the States in the summer of 1919.
(21)-ACUFF, ROBERT BERT-On January 25, 1918, be- came a member of the U. S. Army, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. Stationed at various camps in the United States prior to sailing in May, 1918. Private Acuff returned to America in the summer of 1919 to take up work with the railroads in demobiliza- tion of troops.
(25)-HARMON, ELMER R .- Entered the U. S. Army on August 6, 1918, and was placed in the 329th Supply Company, Quartermaster Corps. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, until he sailed for France on September 8, 1918. Private Harmon re- turned to the States in the summer of 1919.
(26)-COULTER, JOHN WILSON-Began his military ca- reer on April 26, 1918. and was assigned to the Ord- nance Detachment, U. S. Army, Quartermaster Corps. Sergeant Coulter received his military training in var- ious camps of the United States. He was a student at Officers' Training Camp for three weeks. Discharged as sergeant in November, 1918, at Camp Lee, Va.
(27)-JETT, HOWARD P .- On February 14, 1918, became a member of the U. S. Army, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps. Corporal Jett received his mili- tary training at various camps in the United States. Was honorably discharged on May 24, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(28)-ROUTH, DAVID A .- Began his military career on July 15, 1918, and was assigned to the Quartermaster Corps, at Camp Johnston, Florida. Sergeant Routh was honorably discharged from service January 24, 1919.
(29)-LEE, SAMUEL L .- Entered the U. S. Army on Feb- ruary 16, 1918, and became a member of Ordnance Department, Camp Supply Detachment, Quartermaster Corps, Camp Jackson, S. C. Was discharged from military service on March 19, 1919, with the rank of sergeant.
(30)-HILL, RALPH MERRILL-On December 12, 1917, be- gan his military career. Was assigned to the Quarter- master Corps, Training Camp. Camp Johnston, Florida. Sergeant Hill was mustered out of the service on Feb- rnary 10. 1919, at Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, Louis- iana.
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(1)-BROGDEN, FRANK MILLER-After entering the ser- vice in October 1918 was assigned to the 48th Battery, Field Artillery, Central Officers' Training School. Stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky for military train- ing. With the rank of private was honorably dis- charged at the above mentioned camp on December 3, 1918.
(2)-ANDES, JOHN WILBUR, JR .- Began his military ca- reer on July 1. 1918, as a member of the University of Tennessee Training Detachment. On September 16. 1918 was transferred to the Central Officers' Training School. at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Mustered out of the service on November 28, 1918 with the rank of officer candidate.
(3)-MACHAMER, ROY F .- After entry into the military service, for duty was assigned to Camp Gordon, Ga. While at this post was a member of the Central Officers' Training School, attached to the 16th Company. Mus- tered ont of the service in January, 1919, with the rank of officer candidate.
(4)-REAGAN, GEORGE WILLIAM-Entered upon active duty as a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Camp, at Fort Sheridan, Ill., in June 1918. Later transferred to a school of Coast Artillery, stationed in Virginia. Mustered out of the service in December 1918 with the rank of officer candidate.
(5)-LAWHORN, RUDOLPH OSWALD-On October 3. 1918 became a member of the Student Army Training Corps, stationed at the University of Tennessee. With the rank of private was discharged in December 1918, at the above mentioned station.
(6)-MALCOLM, EDWIN McCLUNG-While a student at Lincoln Memorial University, was a member of the S. A. T. C. Enlisted in October 1918 and was dis- charged in December 1918. Rank, private.
(7)-ADAMS, ROBERT WRIGHT-On October 1, 1918 be- came a member of the S. A. T. C., while located at Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee. On October 14. was transferred to the Central Officers' Training School, at Camp Gordon, Georgia. With the rank of private was mustered out of the service on Nov. 29, 1918.
(8)-WILHOIT, HUBERT G .- During the World War was a member of the S. A. T. C. Was in training at Fort Sheridan and Camp Taylor. At the latter mentioned post was mustered out of the service in November 1918 with the rank of private.
(9)-GILBERT, VERNON COLLIS-Entered the military service on October 5, 1918. His organization was the S. A. T. C., stationed at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Discharged on December 7. 1918, Klank, private.
(10)-VANCE, TIIOMAS BLAKE-While a student at Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee, was a mem- ber of the S. A. T. C. Enlistment dated from Octo- ber 9, 1918 to December 10, 1918. Had the rank of private.
(11)-HOOD, HENRY-On October 1, 1918 became a mem- ber of the S. A. T. C. Stationed at Lincoln Memo- rial University, Harrogate, Tennessee. Discharged on December 10, 1918 with the rank of private.
(12)-SCHRIVER, R. H .- Entered the military service on September 3, 1918, and for duty was assigned to the 4th Battalion, 20th Company, Central Officers* Training School. Was in training at Camp Gordon, Georgia and Camp Merritt, N. J. Sailed for overseas duty on November 8. 1918. Discharged December 20, 1918 at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
(13)-MOONEY, RICHARD E. JR .- Began his military ca- reer in October 1918 while a student at the University of Tennessee. His organization was the S. A. T. C. Discharged in December, 1918, with the rank of private.
(14)-THORNTON, JOHN E .- After entering the service on October 3. 1918 was assigned to the 54th Training Bat- tery, Field Artillery, Central Officers' Training School. Received his training at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, and was discharged at the same camp on December 2, 1918.
(15)-SHEA, THOMAS G .- Began his military career in October 1918 as a member of the S. A. T. C., stationed at the University of Tennessee. Later transferred to an Officers' Training School at Camp Taylor, Ky. . Discharged in December 1918 with the rank of officer candidate.
(16)-SCHRIVER, ORLANDO H .- Entered the military ser- vice on September 15, 1918, and was assigned to the 15th Company, Field Artillery. Central Officers Training School. Stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky for military training. Honorably discharged on December 10, 1918 at the above mentioned camp.
(17)-DENTON, LESTER VIRGIL-Began his military ca- reer on October 6, 1918 as a member of the S. A. T. C., stationed at Emory and Henry College, Emory, Va. Mustered out of the service on December 12, 1918 with the rank of private.
(18)-CHAVANNES, ALBERT-Entered the military ser- vice in June, 1918. Stationed at Fort Sheridan. June 1 to July 1, when he was transferred to the University of Tennessee Training Detachment as instructor in radio. Discharged December 1. 1918. at Knoxville. Rank, cadet captain in the R. O. T. C.
(19)-SEATON, FRANK E .- While a student at the Univer- sity of Tennessee became a member of the S. A. T. C .. on October 5, 1918. With the rank of private was hon- orably discharged on December 10, 1918.
(20)-DeFORD, DONALD SCRUGGS-On October 9. 1918 became a member of the S. A. T. C., while located at Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee. Stationed at this post until honorably discharged on December 10. 1918. Rank, private.
(21)-MORIARTY, BERNARD-While a student at the Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana, became a member of the S. A. T. C., on October 5, 1918. In De- cember 1918 was discharged with the rank of private.
(22)-MATTHEWS, WILLIAM HARRISON-As a member of the S. A. T. C., was stationed at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, Date of enlistment October 4. 1918. With the rank of private was mus- tered out of the service on December 11. 1918.
(23)-STERCHI, WILLIAM JENNINGS-On October 16, 1918 began his military career as a member of the S. A. T. C., stationed at Milligan College, Milligan, Tennessee. Was promoted from private to corporal, and honorably discharged on December 15, 1918.
(24)-MASON, WALTER L .- Entered military service on July 1, 1918 and for military training was stationed at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. With the rank of supply sergeant, was musterd out of the service on December 12, 1918.
(25)-DOW, EDWARD TUCK-Began his military career in October 1918. while located at Milligan College, Mill- igan, Tennessee, as a member of the S. A. T. C. Received his honorable discharge on December 13, 1918.
(26)-WORK, JOSEPH B .- Entered military service on Octo- ber 10. 1918 and became a member of the S. A. T. C. Stationed at Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee, until mustered out of the service. Rank, corporal.
(27)-HUDDLESTON, JAMES EDGAR-As a member of the S. A. T. C., was located at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. Date of enlistment, October 4. 1918. With the rank of private was hon- orably discharged on December 5, 1918.
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