Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 30

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(28)-BROWN, FRANK M .- Entered military service on September 15. 1918 and was assigned to the 27th Com- pany, Central Officers' Training Camp. Stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia for military training. Mustered out of the service on November 28, 1918. Rank, private first-class.


(29)-MADDUX, WILLIAM OSCAR-Began his military ca- reer on October 1. 1918 as a member of the S. A. T. C. stationed at the Lincoln Memorial University, Harro- gate, Tennessee. Private Maddux was honorably dis- charged on December 10, 1918.


(30)-FORD, CATLETT MCKINLEY-As a member of the S. A. T. C., began his military career on October 15. 1918. Private Ford was stationed at Terre Haute, Indiana, until he was mustered out of the service on December 13, 1918.


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(1)-HENDRIX, DAVID BROWN-Began his military ca- reer on October 1, 1918 at the University of Tennessee as a member of the Student Army Training Corps. Honorably discharged in December 1918 with the rank ot private.


(2)-HENDRIX, ERNEST VanDYKE-While a student at the University of Tennessee in the fall of 1918 was a member of the Student Army Training Corps. Pri- vate Hendrix was mustered out of service on Deceni- ber 8, 1918. -


(3)-SEYMOUR, AJA CLEE-In October 1918 entered the service of the U. S. Army. He was a member of the S. A. T. C., stationed at the University of Tennessee. Knoxville, Tenn. Discharged on December 7, 1918 with the rank of private.


(4)-MORRIS, HUGH WHITE-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on May 8, 1918 and was assigned to the University of Kentucky, Training Battalion. Later transferred to Camp Sherman, Ohio, and was honora- bly discharged while at this post in January 1919, with the rank of private.


(5)-DOYLE, THOMAS E .- While a student at the East Tennessee State Normal, in the fall of 1918 was a member of the Student Army Training Corps. Honor- ably discharged on April 23, 1919, at Biltmore, N. C. Rank, private.


(6)-SNODGRASS, ROBERT HAZEL-In September 1918 became a member of the S. A. T. C., stationed at Clemson College, S. C. Private Snodgrass received his honorable discharge on December 10, 1918.


(7)-COBB, JOHN CECIL-In October, 1918 began his mili- tary career as a cadet at the University of Tennessee, stationed at Knoxville Tenn. Honorably released from the service.


(8)-KIDD, WALTER C .- Answered the call of the Presi- dent in June, 1918, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, Central Officers' Training School, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Honorably discharged on Feb- ruary 13, 1919, with the rank of supply sergeant.


(9)-KING, D. DAWSON-While a student at the East Tennessee State Normal at Johnson City, Tenn., was a member of the S. A. T. C. Enlisted in October, 1918, and discharged in December, 1918.


(10)-McCAMPBELL, CLYDE ELMER-Was a member of the Student Army Training Corps at Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. Enlisted on October 1, 1918, and honorably discharged on December 10, 1918. Rank, private.


(11)-ROEIIL, WILLIAM EDWARD-Began his military career on October 5, 1918, at the University of Tennes- see as a member of the S. A. T. C. Honorably dis- charged on December 11, 1918, with the rank of pri- vate.


(12)-COBB, WILLIAM CLIFTON-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on August 24. 1918, and for military training was assigned to the Central Officers' Training School, F. A., stationed at Camp Taylor, Ky. Received his discharge on November 26, 1918. Rank, officer candidate.


(13)-ADCOCK, EARL HOBSON-In October 1918, became a member of the Student Army Training Corps, sta- tioned at the University of Tennessee. Private Ad- cock received his discharge on December 14, 1918.


(14)-BAUGHMAN, FRANK D .- Began his military career in August 1917, while a student at Bingham Military School, stationed at Asheville, N. C. Mustered out of service in 1918. Rank, officer candidate.


(15)-KIRBY, CLAUDE R .- While a student at Clemson College. S. C., in the fall of 1918, was a member of the S. A. T. C. He was mustered out of service on De- cember 8. 1918. Rank, private.


(16)-BYINGTON, ERWIN CECIL-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in October 1918, while a student at the University of Tennessee. He was a member of the Student Army Training Corps. Honorably discharged in December 1918, at Knoxville, Tenn., with the rank of private.


(17)-ANDERSON, ISAAC HOWARD, JR .- Began military career on October 2, 1918. Was a member of the Stu- dent Army Training Corps of the University of Ten- nessee, stationed at Knoxville. Tenn. Private Ander- son was mustered out of service on December 11, 1918.


(18)-PARKEY, WAYNE ARTHUR-In October 1918 be- came a member of the Naval Unit, S. A. T. C., sta- tioned at the University of Tennessee. Honorably dis- charged on December 16, 1918, at Nashville, Tenn.


(19)-KAVANAGH, GERALD RODGERS-Was a member of the Student Army Training Corps, at the Catholic University of America, stationed at Washington, D. C. Enlisted in October 1918, and honorably discharged on December 7, 1918. Rank, private.


(20)-STERLING, SAMUEL E .- Began his military career on September 15, 1918, while a student at Emory and Henry College, Emory, Va. Mustered out of service on December 15, 1918, with the rank of private.


(21)-KRAEHENBUEHL, AUGUST OSCAR-In October 1918, was a member of the S. A. T. C., stationed at the University of Tennessee. On November 11, 1918, was transferred to Officers' Training Camp, at Fort Monroe, Va. Private Kraehenbuehl received his hon- orable discharge on November 20, 1918.


(22)-RUTHERFORD, MARK HOUSTON-Began his mili- tary career on October 1, 1918 as a member of the Student Army Training Corps. stationed at the Uni- versity of Tennessee. He was mustered out of service in December, 1918, at Knoxville, Tenn. Rank, private.


(23)-DUKES, OLIVER VERNE-Enlisted in Naval Reserve Force July 23, 1918. Ordered to New Orleans Train- ing Station. Transferred October 1, 1918, to University of Tennessee for special course in steam engineering. Put on inactive list December 28, 1919. Spent one month at R. O. T. C., at Fort Sheridan, Ill., June 3- July 3, 1918.


(24)-SNODERLY, MURPHY U .- In September 1918 was a member of the S. A. T. C., in training at the Univer- sity of Tennessee at Knoxville, Tenn. Private Snoderly was later transferred to the Officers' Training Camp, stationed at Fort Monroe, Va. Honorably discharged in November, 1918.


(25)-NORTON, JAMES HARRISON-While a student at the University of Tennessee, in the fall of 1918, was a member of the Student Army Training Corps. He was appointed to the Officers' Training Camp on October 12, 1918. Honorably discharged from service on De- cember 12, 1918, at Knoxville, Tenn. Rank, (acting) sergeant.


(26)-BENSON, GREGORY K .- Began his military career on October 1, 1918, while a student at Milligan College Milligan, Tenn. He was a member of the S. A. T. C. Private Benson received his discharge on December 23, 1918.


(27)-ARNING, VICTOR E .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on October 1, 1918, and was assigned to the S. A. T. C., at the University of Tennessee. Later transferred to the Central Officers' Training School, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Discharged on Decem- ber 9, 1918, with rank of sergeant.


(28)-JOHNSON, HAROLD D .- While a student at the University of Tennessee was a member of the S. A. T. C. The period of enlistment began on September 1, 1918. Private Johnson was transferred to Camp Jos- eph E. Johnston, Fla., and assigned to the Shop Regi- ment. a unit of the Detention Camp. Honorably dis- charged while a member of the Coast Artillery Corps, stationed at Key West, Fla.


(29)-SEGASSER, CORNELIUS FRANCIS-Began his mili- tary career on October 4, 1918, while a student at the Catholic University of America, stationed at Wash- ington, D. C. Private Segasser was a member of the S. A. T. C. Honorably discharged in December 1918.


(30)-BAKER, JAMES W .- Began his military career on June 14, 1917, as a cadet at the United States Military Academy, stationed at West Point. In September 1918 transferred to the 3rd Machine Gun Battalion, Officers' Training School, at Camp Hancock, Ga. Honorably discharged on December 16, 1918. Rank, officer candi- date.


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(1)-BRIDGES. GEORGE W .- Enlisted in June, 1917, in Troop D. of Cavalry, which later became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, 30th Division. Trained at Camp Sevier and went overseas on May 26, 1918. In battles of St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse, and Woevre Plain. Returned home March 3, 1919, and discharged at Ft. Oglethorpe. Rank, bugler.


(2)-ANDERSON, WILLIAM J .- Volunteered in Trench Mortar Battery, of Knoxville, and with it he trained at Camp Sevier and also at Camp Coetquidan, over- seas. His engagements were in Toul sector, St. Mihiel Offensive. Argonne Offensive and Woevre Plain De- fense and Offense. Transferred to Battery E, 113th F. A., 30th Division, with which he returned home March 19, 1919. Rank, private.


(3)-CARR, HARRY W .- Became a member of Troop D. of Cavalry, at Knoxville in July, 1917. After its con- version into 105th Trench Mortar Battery. went over- seas with it on May 18, 1918. Participated in all hat- tles of his unit from latter part of August, 1918, to armistice. Returned home March 3, 1919, and mustered out two weeks later at Ft. Oglethorpe. Rank in army, sergeant.


(4)-JOHNSON, SAM B. Corporal Johnson enlisted in Troop D, later Trench Mortar Battery, after declaration of war in 1917. After training at Camp Sevier, he went overseas on May 22, 1918, and took part during the fall in the St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse, and Woevre Offensives. Discharged February 17, 1919.


(5)-ARMSTRONG, BURT V .- Private Armstrong was with the Trench Mortar Battery, 30th Division, from Knoxville during all the war. He enlisted therein July 19, 1917 ; took part in St. Mihiel and Argonne- Meuse Offensive; and returned home to be mustered out at Ft. Oglethorpe on March 11, 1919.


(6)-ARNWINE, GLENN-Enlisted upon July 17, 1917, in Troop D. later converted into Trench Mortar Rat- tery, 30th Division. Trained with it at Camp Sevier and overseas. Sailed on foreign service May 24, 1918, and took part in the St. Mihiel Offensive and in the Argonne Forest. Discharged as private first-class March 17, 1919.


(7)-MAPLES, LEE R .- Volunteered for military service in 105th Trench Mortar Battery, and received training at Camp Sevier in the States and Camp Coetquidan in France. Participated in the St. Mihiel and Ar- gonne Offensives. Returned to America and received discharge on March 17, 1919.


(8)-CARR, ERNEST A .- Enlisted June 25, 1917, in the 105th Trench Mortar Battery and was transferred in March, 1918, to the 105th Military Police. Sailed for foreign service May Il, 1918, and returned to the States March, 1919. Discharged at Camp Jackson with rank of corporal, April 16. 1919.


(9)-PRATT, FRANK-Volunteered on March 29, 1917, in Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, which later became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Foreign service from May 26, 1918, to March 13, 1919, during which time he participated in all actions of his unit. Discharged as a private first-class on March 17, 1919.


(10)-COVINGTON, HOBART C .- Entered military service on April 7, 1917, and hecame a member of 105th Trench Mortar Battery with which unit he sailed overseas on May 26, 1918. Took part in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Rank, private, first-class.


(11)-BEATHARD, JOHN R .- Volunteered in Troop D, which was transferred into the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, 30th Division. Sailed for France May 26, 1918, taking part in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Of- fensives. Discharged as a corporal on March 17, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(12)-McCALL, EDWARD C .- On June 6, 1917, enlisted in the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, and sailed over- seas with this unit. Saw action in the St. Mihiel Offen- sive and in the Argonne Forest. Received honorable discharge March 17, 1919.


(13)-ROBERTS, ALVIN L .- Volunteered in Troop D, Ten- nessee Cavalry, being later transferred to Company A. 105th Supply Train of the 30th Division. Received training at Camp Sevier and sailed on foreign service June 28, 1918. Was a despatch rider and saw action in the St. Mihiel Offensive. Rank, corporal.


(14)-NICHOLS, FRANK G .- Volunteered on June 14, 1917, and trained with the 106th Trench Mortar Battery, at Camp Sevier before going overseas. Saw action in the Toul sector, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse and Woe- vre. Mustered out as a corporal March 17, 1919.


(15)-WHITE, RAYMOND CLIFFORD-Enlisted on June 12, 1917, and became a member of 105th Trench Mor- tar Battery. Foreign service dates from May 26, 1918, to March 3, 1919, during which time he saw ac- tion nt St. Mihiel and in the Argonne. Discharged at Fort Oglethorpe.


(16)-LENOIR, EDWARD C .- Entered active service July 26, 1917, as a member of 105th Trench Mortar Bat- tery. Received training at Camp Sevier and Camp Coetquidan in France. Participated in all actions of his unit and was discharged as a sergeant on March 17, 1919.


(17)-WINSTEAD, JAMES C .- First Sergeant Winstead went to Camp Sevier with the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, where he received training for overseas serv- ice. Sailed May 26, 1918 and took part in all hattles of his command until September 28, when he was sent to hospital. Returned to America in March 1919, and was discharged June 18, 1919.


(18)-HUMPHREYS, JOHN H .- After enlisting on April 7, 1917, in Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry was sent to Camp Sevier and became a member of 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Sailed for France May 26, 1918, and saw action in Toul sector, St. Mihiel, Argonne, Woe- vre. Discharged as a corporal at Fort Oglethorpe.


(19)-FORTENBERRY, DENNIS HARRISON-Entered service on September 20, 1917, and was assigned to the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, 30th Division. While on foreign service took part in St. Mihiel and the Argonne-Meuse Offensives. Discharged as a private at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.


(20)-PRICE, WILEY-Saw Mexican Border service with Troop D. Tennessee Cavalry which later became 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Transferred on November 7. 1917, to 105th Military Police. Sailed May 11, 1918, and saw action in Belgium and in the Hindenburg Line Offensive. Rank, corporal. Discharged April 13, 1919.


(21)-ODEM, WALTER SAMPSON-Volunteered for mili- tary service on April 5, 1917, and received training for overseas service at Camp Sevier as a member of 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Saw action in the Argonne, and was discharged May 6, 1919, at Camp Gordon.


(22)-DAVIS, JAMES 11 .- Entered the military service of the U. S. on September 20, 1917 and was assigned to the 105th Trench Mortar Battery of the 30th Division. Located at Camp Sevier before going overseas. Saw action in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives and was discharged March 17, 1919.


(23)-RICHARD, FRANK R .- Volunteered June 13, 1917, in the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Before going


overseas was stationed at Camp Sevier. Took part in the battles of his unit and received discharge March 17, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(24)-HUSKEY, WILLIAM B .- Entered active service July 25, 1917, as a member of Troop D, which later became 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Was train- ed at Camp Sevier and Camp Coetquidan. Took part in the Toul, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse Offensives and the Woevre Defensive. Discharged March 17, 1919.


(26)-GENTRY, DEWEY R .- Joined the colors on July 25, 1917, and became a member of 105th Trench Mortar Battery, of the 30th Division. Sailed May 26, 1918, and returned to America March 3, 1919. Was in the fighting of the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives and received discharge on March 17, 1919.


(26)-VANDERGRIFF, HOBART-Entered active military service on July 25, 1917, and went to Camp Sevier with Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, which later became 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Foreign service from May 26, 1918, to March 2, 1919. Rank, corporal.


(27)-MARTIN, CHARLES M .- Enlisted July 8, 1916, and saw Mexican Border service with Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry. Later sent to Camp Sevier and became 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Sailed for foreign service May 26, 1918, and saw action in the St. Mihiel Offen- sive and Argonne Offensive. Was discharged as a pri- vate on March 17, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(28)-LOVELACE, LEONARD MOORE-Volunteered in the military service March 28, 1917, and received training at Camp Sevier before going overseas. Saw action in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives and was discharged as a private first-class, March 17, 1919.


(29)-SIMPSON, EARL B .- After enlisting for military service on July 19, 1917, became a member of the 105th Trench Mortar Battery and was stationed at Camp Sevier before going overseas. Took part in all the battles of this unit and was discharged March 17, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe. Rank, private.


(30)-DAWSON, EARL K .- Entered active duty July 26, 1917, and went to Camp Sevier with the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Sailed for France May 26, 1918, tak- ing part in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Mustered out of service as a private first-class on March 17, 1919.


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(1)-CLARK, NOAH L .- Corporal Clark enlisted April 6. 1917. in Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, which later became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. After train- ing at Camp Sevier he departed overseas May 26. 1918. and took part in the St. Mihiel, Argonne, and Woevre Plain Offensives. He was mustered out March 17. 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(2)-BROWN, FLOYD MARSHALL-Volunteered in the navy June 11. 1918, and was assigned to secret service department during the five months that he was in service. Stationed at New Orleans and Algiers, La. Mustered out December 13, 1918.


(3)-BAILEY, GEORGE R .- Entered the service April 6, 1917. as a member of Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, later the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Participated in the St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Plain Offen- sives. Foreign service dated from May 26, 1918, to March 3, 1919. Discharged as bugler at Fort Ogle- thorpe March 17, 1919.


(4)-SELBY, GEORGE PRICE, JR .- Enlisted in the navy April 24, 1919, and was ordered to Hampton Roads, Va., for training. In October he was assigned to the U. S. S. Oklahoma for sea duty. His rating is seaman second- class.


(5)-LEINART, LAWRENCE F .- Became a member of the navy June 21, 1918, enlisting at Yorktown, Va., on board the U. S. S. Oklahoma. First put to sea in August, 1918. Placed on the discharged list February 8, 1919, at New York.


'(6)-DYKES, OSCAR-Volunteered in 1917 as a member of Troop D. Tennessee Cavalry which later became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, 30th Division. At Camp Sevier he obtained a transfer to the 329th Infantry and then to the 33rd Division. Discharged May 3, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe. Rank, corporal.


(7)-STANSBERRY, ROY N .- Enlisted July 19, 1917, in Troop D. Tennessee Cavalry, but transferred Decem- ber 23, 1917, to the 105th Field Signal Battalion at Camp Sevier. Sailing ,May 27, 1918, he took part in all the battles and engagements of the 30th Division in Belgium and France. Discharged as a sergeant April 22, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(8)-WELLS, WILLIAM O .- Volunteered in Troop D, Tenn- essee Cavalry, later the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. With it he trained at Camp Sevier and went, overseas May 26, 1918. Took part in St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Plain Offensives. Discharged March 17, 1919, as private, first-class.


((9)-BOYD, SAM BECKETT-After three years of ser- vice in the national guard, he enlisted in the navy in 1910. He saw much sea service in his first enlistment on the U. S. S. Florida, including the fighting at Vera Cruz, Mexico. In 1914, he was ordered to Fort Lyon, Colorado, where he has been in service since his sec- ond enlistment. He is chief electrician and had charge of all electrical work there during the war.


(10)-VICKERY, THOMAS W .- Enlisted in the navy Octo- ber 26, 1916, and trained at Norfolk, Va. During the war he was assigned to the U. S. S. Dixie, which did patrol duty off the Irish coast. Rating, seaman, first-class.


(11)-SHELL, SAM M .- Enlisted in Troop D, Tennessee Cavalry, September 1, 1917, but transferred on De- cember 12 to 310th Company, Veterinary Corps. He was stationed at Camp Sevier for duty until his dis- charge May 10, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.


(12)-CHADWICK, EVERETT B .- Enlisted in the navy December 16, 1917. and was assigned to the Receiving Ship Richmond, at Norfolk, Virginia. He remained on duty as a coxswain until his discharge there on De- cember 19, 1918.


(13)-ANDERSON, HENRY F .- Became a member of Troop D. Tennessee Cavalry, in September, 1916, accompany- ing it a year later to Camp Sevier, where it became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. Sailed for France May 26, 1918, taking part in the St. Mihiel Offensive. Sergeant Anderson returned to America December 18, 1918, and was mustered out January 25, 1919, at Camp Taylor.


(14)-STANSBERRY, FRED L .- Volunteered April 5, 1917, in Troop D, later the Trench Mortar Battery of the 30th Division. Remained at Camp Sevier in training until May 26, 1918, when he sailed for France, where he took part in the St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Offensives. As first sergeant of his organization he was mustered out March 17. 1919.


(15)-CHABLE, ALPHONSE-Entered the naval service in April, 1917. and after a short training period he was assigned in June to the U. S. S. Pittsburgh with which he sailed 97,000 miles, and which engaged in a battle with submarines off the African coast. Later transferred to the Amphion. Rating, machinist, first- class.


(16)-SHARP, JOHN M .- Answered the call to the colors July 25, 1917, as a member of Troop D, later the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. After training at Camp Sevier he went overseas May 26, 1918. Saw service in the St. Mihiel, Argonne, Woevre Plain Offensives. Discharged March 17, 1919, as a private.


(17)-PARKS, FRED H .- After enlisting December 14, 1917, he received training on the U. S. S. Missouri. He was then transferred to the U. S. S. Leviathan, on which he made seven trips to France. Received his discharge December 14, 1918.


(18)-THOMAS, WILLIAM KENNETH-Saw service during the war for nineteen months as a member of the 105th Trench Mortar Battery, 30th Division. Trained at Camp Sevier. S. C., and Camp Coetquidan, France. Par- ticipated in the St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Plain Offensives. As a private, first-class, received his dis- charge March 17, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(19)-ROGERS, WILLIAM II .- Volunteered in Troop D which later became the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. After training at Camp Sevier and overseas, he took part in the St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Plain Offensives. Returned to America in March, 1919, and was discharged at Fort Oglethorpe with rank of wagoner.


(20)-KANE, CHARLES S .- Was called into service July 8, 1918, as a member of the Naval Reserve Force. He was stationed at Balboa Park, San Diego, Cal., until he was placed on the inactive list, January 21, 1919. Rating fireman, third-class.


(21)-ALBRIGHT, WALLACE D .- He enlisted June 14, 1917, in Troop D, later the 105th Trench Mortar Bat- tery, but was transferred in October to the Ordnance Corps and attached to this organization for duty. Arriving overseas in June, 1918, Corporal Albright took part in the St. Mihiel, Argonne and Woevre Plain Offensives. Appointed to Officers' Training Camp at Saumur but armistice prevented his going. Discharged March 17. 1919.


(22)-YOUNG, ISAAC L .- Became a member of the navy at Knoxville in September, 1914, and during his ser- vice was stationed on several battle ships. He re- ceived his discharge in May, 1919, with the rating of first mate.


(23)-BONIIAM, ROSS M .- Enlisted May 5, 1917, in the navy and was stationed at Newport, R. I., for train- ing. He saw more than a year of foreign service dur- ing the war, and rose to the rating of chief yeoman. On the gunboat Machias he did convoy duty in the Mediterranean Seas without the loss of a single ship.


(24)-YOUNG. ARTHUR H .- After volunteering in the navy at Knoxville in July, 1916, he was assigned to Norfolk, Va., for training. He put to sea in October, 1917, and saw service in foreign waters on the U. S. S. New York. He had the rating of gunner.


(25-CAMERON, LONAS H .- After one enlistment in the navy he again entered the service June 25, 1915. Dur- ing the war he was on convoy and patrol duty in the Irish and North Seas, operating from Queenstown as a base. Returned from overseas September 4, 1918, and discharged June 6, 1919, with rating of chief machinist's mate.


(26)-STANSBERRY, FRANK R .- Enlisted April 5, 1917, as a member of the 105th Trench Mortar Battery. After training at Camp Sevier, he sailed for France May 26. 1918, and took part there in all the engage- ments of his organization. Sergeant Stansberry re- turned and was mustered out March 17, 1919.


(27)-EUBANK, WILLIAM-Entered the naval service in September, 1917, and received his training at Great Lakes, Illinois. Put to sea on the U. S .S. Wisconsin, later transferring to the U. S. S. New Jersey. As an engineer, second-class, he was placed on the inactive Jist in August, 1919, at Atlanta.




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