Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 32

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
Publisher: [Knoxville
Number of Pages: 462


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(17)-HODGE, JAMES W .- He enlisted in April, 1917, and was assigned to Company K, 16th Infantry. Ist Di- vision, with which he went abroad in April, 1917. He took part in all of its battles-Cantigny, Soissons, St. Mihiel and the Argonne Forest. Slightly wounded on October 7, 1918. As a member of Army of Occu- pation, he went to Germany and remained until summer of 1919. Reached America September 3.


(18)-SIMS, JAMES W. A .- Private Sims enlisted with the Marines April 24, 1917, and assigned to 73rd Com- pany, 6th Regiment. Overseas service began Novem- ber 2, 1917. and he participated in the fighting in the Toul sector, at Belleau Woods, Soissons, St. Mihiel, in Champagne, and in the Argonne Forest. Returned January 8, 1919, and mustered out August 20.


(19)-HINES, GEORGE A .- He enlisted July 15, 1918, at Knoxville. Ordered to Paris Island, S. C., where he was assigned to the Machine Gun Battalion. 6th Bri- gade of the Marines. Went overseas in October, 1918, remaining for six months. Received his discharge June 25. 1919, with the rank of sharpshooter.


(20)-MILLS, WALTER SAMUEL-His service in the army was very brief, lasting from October 16 to De- cember 2, 1918. He volunteered in the Marine Corps and was stationed at Paris Island S. C. Rank, private. !(21)-REED, HERBERT-He also volunteered in the Marine Corps and received his military training at Paris Island, S. C. The armistice prevented his service overseas. Received the rating of marksman. Rank, private. (22)-NEWMAN, RALPH HAYES-His service in the Ma- rines began November 7. 1918. At Paris Island he was assigned to the 26th Company, but on March 10. 1919, he was transferred to the 88th Company at Philadelphia. in July he was ordered on duty at Moston.


(23)-McCAMMON, JAMES N .- Corporal MeCammon began his service with the Marines in April, 1918, and he was ordered to Paris Island for training. His organization was the 104th Company. After a period at Paris Island he was ordered to Galveston, Texas, where he remained on duty until mustered out of service in March, 1919.


(24)-DRAKE, BEN C .- He enlisted in the army June 6, 1915. and became a member during the war of Company B, 8th Infantry, 8th Division. His place of training was at Camp Fremont, California. Sailed for France in summer of 1918, but did not arrive in time for fight- ing. Sergeant Drake was discharged February 26, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe


(25)-JOHNSON, ROGER BRUCE-Began his service in the army on Jannary 8, 1907, seeing action in the Cuban insurrection that year. Has served in K Troop, Cav- alry ; Hospital Corps three years ; and in the 1st, 32nd and 82nd Infantry. Six months of this period he was second lieutenant of the last organization. Corporal Johnson is now on recruiting duty at Knoxville.


(26)-JONES, ERNEST E .- Sergeant Jones was assigned to the Headquarters Company, 19th Field Artillery, 5th Division, after entering the army on May 21, 1918. Sailed for foreign service July 21, 1918. Was a mem- ber of the Army of Occupation. Returned home and mustered out of service Angust 25, 1919.


(27)-SWAGGERTY, ALLIE-His service in the army began with his enlistment in December 1904. Was a mem- ber of the 14th Cavalry and the 7th and 8th Infantry. After outbreak of war transferred to the 60th Infantry, Fifth Division. Sailed April 16, 1918, and saw service in St. Die and Pont-a-Mousson sectors and the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Wounded in the Argonne battle. Hlas been awarded Distinguished Ser- vice Cross and French Croix de Guerre for bravery in action. Returned from overseas July 20, 1919. Rank, sergeant.


(28)-FRANKLIN, LOUIS S .- Enlisted in the Marine Corps in November 1916, and trained at Paris Island, S. C. He was assigned to the 54th Company, 2nd Regiment, of the 1st Brigade. After completion of training he was ordered to Hayti, where he saw service during war with the 6th Company 2nd Regiment of the Marines.


(29)-WILLIAMS, ROBERT L .- After induction into the service on July 7, 1918, at Knoxville, he was ordered to Camp Sheridan and assigned to Company B, 46th In- fantry, for military training. He remained on duty with this organization until his discharge from the army on August 12, 1919 at Camp Gordon. Rank, private.


(30)-LONES, JACOB E .- Enlisted in the Marines at Knox- ville on May 20, 1918, and ordered to Quantico, Va .. where he trained until ordered overseas August 13. Arrived in time to take part in the Champagne and Argonne Offensives. He was wounded in the latter battle on November 10, 1918. He returned from France in March, 1919.


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(1)-JONES, WALTER M .- After entrance in service at Knoxville on April 2. 1918, he was sent to Paris Island. S. C. for training. Became a member of 109th Company, 8th Regiment, of the Marines. Later station- ed at Galveston, Texas. Discharged there March 25, 1919, with rank of private, first-class.


(2)-ROBERTS, CHARLES L .- After enlistment in ser- vice July 24, 1918, he was ordered to Marine Barracks, Quantieo, Virginia, for training. Assigned to Head- quarters Company, Overseas Depot, of the Marines. Remained there until mustered out of service March 13. 1919, with rank of private.


(3)-SHARP, OSCAR V .- Enlisted in the service on April 13. 1917, a week after outbreak of war. Was a mem- ber of the 10th Regiment of Marines during hostil- ities and had the rank of corporal. His station was at Quantico, Virginia, where he was discharged April 12. 1919.


(4)-WATSON, CHESTER R .- After enlisting in the Marines at Knoxville in May, 1917, he received his training at Paris Island and was assigned to the SIst Company, 6th Machine Gun Battalion of the Marines. Sailed for France in December, 1917. Engaged in hattles of Belleau Woods, Boure ches, and Marne Salient, where he was wounded in July, 1918. Also in St. Mihiel Of- fensive. Returned to States January 6, 1919.


(5)-MONROE, CARL S .- Volunteered in the U. S. Marines on December 26, 1916, and assigned to the 56th Com- pany thereof. He was stationed during the war at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. His rank was private.


(6)-ANDERSON, AGNEW K .- Became a member of the Marines on February 26, 1914, and received training at Paris Island. During the war he was stationed at Pekin, China, as a member of the American Legation Guard. His highest rank was first sergeant. Mus- tered out May 31, 1919.


(7)-SMELSER, WALKER MYERS-Enlisted in the Marines at Knoxville on December 28. 1916, and after train- ing at Paris Island. S. C., he was detailed in March 1917. on duty at Virgin Island in the West Indies. He returned therefrom in 1919. His rank in service was private.


(8)-STERLING, WILLIAM F .- Private Sterling entered the service of the Marines on March 30, 1918. After preliminary training he was ordered overseas about September 1, 1918. His organization was the Headquar- ters Company. 13th Regiment, of the Marine Corps, Rank therein, private.


(9)-MeCARTER, WALTER L .- Answered call to the colors on May 7. 1918, at Knoxville. After a few weeks of intensive training at Marine Barraeks. Paris Island. S. C., he was sent overseas in August. He was assigned to 78th Company, 6th Regiment, of the Marine Corps. With it he participated in American fall campaign.


(10)-HENEGAR, VERNON OTIS-After call to colors July 4. 1918, at Knoxville, he was assigned to Company K. 13th Regiment, of the Marine Corps, and all his training was done at Paris Island, S. C., He departed for over- seas in September, 1918, and his station abroad was at Biarritz and Bordeaux. His rank was private.


(II)-SANDERS, PAUL-Volunteered in the Marine Corps shortly after declaration of war. April 1917. He was assigned to Company A, 6th Machine Gun Battalion for training at Marine Headquarters, Paris Island, S. C. Sailed for France in July, 1917. Participated in battles of his unit during summer and fall of 1918. Kank. private.


(12)-CASH, LUTHER S .- Went into federal service at Knoxville on July 16, 1918. and was ordered to Paris Island for his military training and discipline. When it was completed, he received orders to report at Washing- ton, D. C., for guard duty. where he remained until discharged December 31, 1918.


(13)-EAKERS. FRED A .- Assigned to Company 1, 3rd Bat- talion, 13th Regiment Marine Corps, after he entered the service on May 7, 1918. Trained at Quantico, Va., and ordered to France on September 13, 1918. He was stationed at Brest and Bordeaux during his foreign service. His rank was private.


(14)-YOUNG, FRANK W .- Entered the service in Septem- ber, 1917. as member of the Marine Corps. He was stationed at Norfolk and Newport News, Virginia, from which he made trips as chief engineer of the U. S. S. Roanoke.


(15)-TOOLE, ROBERT ROGER-Volunteered in the Marines on June 10, 1917, being assigned to the 79th Company, 6th Regiment, of the Second Division. Arrived in France February 9, 1918, and took part in battles of Belleau Woods, Bonresches, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Cham- pagne, and Argonne Forest. Went into Germany with Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(16)-SMITH, EARL-Enlisted in Marine Corps on February 1. 1917, and stationed at Quantieo. Paris Island, and Norfolk. Went overseas with 49th Company, 5th Kegiment of the Marines in June, 1917, and took part in Belleau Woods, Bouresches, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Argonne battles. Rank in army, corporal.


(17)-BLACKBURN, ALBERT F .- Entering the service with the Marines in July, 1918, he was assigned to Company M. 13th Regiment. After long waits in training camps he got overseas in January, 1919, and did military police duty at Brest and St. Nazaire. Rank, private.


(18)-O'CONNOR, JOHN-Entered the Marine Corps at Knoxville on April 18, 1918, being assigned to the 49th Regiment and stationed at Paris Island, S. C. Later he was transferred to Key West, from which he went overseas in September. 1918. Returned November 20. His rank in Marines was corporal.


(19)-WISE, GEORGE W .- Volunteering in the Marines in July, 1917, he was trained at Paris Island, S. C., but later orders were received for him to do duty in the Vir- gin Islands in the West Indies. He was discharged at Charleston, S. C., in April, 1919, with rank of private.


(20)-HAWORTII, NOLEN EARL-After enlisting July 20. 1917. saw wide service with the Marines. Stationed at Mare Island, Cal., until October 1917 ; Quantico Va., until November ; and then in Cuha for six months. Re- turned to Galveston, Texas, in July, 1918, and de- parted from Hoboken, N. J. for overseas duty on Sep- tember 15, 1918. Organization was Second Battalion, 13th Regiment of the Marines. Rank, private.


(21)-MOFFETT, JOHN A .- Enlisting April 23, 1918, in the Marines at Knoxville. he was ordered to Paris Island, S. C. and Quantico, Va., for duty. His organiza- tion was the Fourth Company of the Marines. He also saw service in Company A, 3rd Machine Gun Battalion, and Fourth Company, Heavy Artillery. Mustered out February 12, 1919, at Quantico with rank of private.


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(22)-AULT, J. WARREN-Responded to call to colors in April, 1917, and went into the Marines. Became a member of the 79th Company, 6th Regiment. After preliminary training went overseas in January. 1918. During the summer and fall of 1918, he participated in all battles of his regiment. His rank was sergeant.


(23)-COX, BENJAMIN OLIVER-Sergeant Cox became a member of the Marines in April, 1917, enlisting in the 47th Company. 5th Regiment. Was trained at Port Royal and went to France in June, 1917. Was in all engagements of the Second Division, his unit, and received French Croix de Guerre for valor in action. Recommended for good conduct medal. Discharged August 13. 1919.


(24)-SANDERS, DEWEY A .- Went into the army Oetob- er 31. 1917. enlisting in the Marines. Finally assigned to 49th Comnanv, 5th Regiment, with which he fought at Belleau Woods. Soissons and in the St. Mihiel Offen- sive. He returned to States January 16, 1919, and mus- tered out May 10, at Quantico, Va.


(25)-DOWLING, JOHN EDWIN-Volunteered in the Mar- ines at Knoxville on April 21. 1917, and was assigned to the sea service of the Marine Corps. After train- ing at Port Royal, S. C., he was stationed on the battleship Pennsylvania. Rank, private, first-class Discharged Mareh 29, 1919, at Philadelphia.


(26)-PODSCHWEIT, CLARENCE-Entering the Marine Corps service on April 14. 1918, he did duty during the war at Paris Island, New York, and New Brunswick, N. J. Discharged on April 21, 1919, at Philadelphia.


'(27)-LAUTHNER, CLARENCE A .- Went into the Marine Corps on July 22. 1918, being assigned to the 83rd Company. 6th Regiment. Arrived overseas just be- fore armistice, but retained on duty there with the Second Division. He was rated marksman, and his rank in the army was private.


(28)-OVERTON, CECIL G .- Went into the Marine Corps service in May, 1918. His station was at Bar Harbor, Maine, and at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Ile had the rating of sharpshooter. Rank, private.


(29)-MILLER, EARL F .- Corporal Miller enlisted in the Marine Corps in April, 1917, and trained at Paris Island before he went to France in June of that year. Participated in Bellean Woods, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Returned to States on January 12, 1919. Rank, corporal.


(30)-ADCOCK, MAURICE CLOUGHI-Went into the naval side of the Marine Corps after enlisting at Knoxville in November, 1917. Trained at Paris Island and then assigned to the battleship Oklahoma. Rank, bugler.


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(1)-CHANDLER, FREDERICK R .- He was received as a candidate in the Students' Army Training Corps at the University of Tennessee on September 10, 1918. He remained in training there until his discharge from federal service December 10, 1918. Rank, acting sergeant.


(2)-BROWNLEE. JAMES H .- Began military service August 9, 1917, as a member of 98th Aero Squadron. Embarked for France November 14, 1917, and upon arrival was sent to Second Aviation Instruction Cen- ter at Tours. In 1918. he transferred to 34th Aero Photo Squadron, and in 1919 was assigned to 109th Photo Section. Discharged as a sergeant, first-class.


(3)-COX, JOHN CLEMENT-Became a member of the army October 13, 1918, when he was admitted to the Students' Army Training Corps at Milligan College Remained in service until December 13, 1918, when he received his discharge.


(4)-IRVIN, WILLIAM HENRY-Enlisted January 22, 1918 and was assigned to 338th Aero Service Squadron. For military training was stationed at Kelly Field, Texas, until departure overseas July 31, 1918. Was camped in Scotland for several months. Returned to the States December 11, 1918, and discharged in the same month. Rank, private.


(5)-GARRETT, JAMES T .- His military service began November 10, 1917, when he enlisted in the Aviation Corps and was assigned to the 358th Aero Squadron at Kelly Field, Texas. Transferred July 5. 1918, to the 23rd Aero Squadron and sailed for France the next day. Discharged as a private in March, 1919.


(6)-HOUSLEY, RAYMOND MAURICE-Sergeant Hous- ley was admitted to the Students' Army Training Corps at Milligan College on October 23. 1918. Transferred November 15, 1918, to Officers' Training Camp at Camp Gordon. He remained in service until December 13, 1918, when he was mustered out.


(7)-BURROWS, FRANK J .- After enlisting in the mil- itary service February 6, 1918, he was assigned to the 37th Balloon Company at Camp Wise. Attended a balloon school at Arcadia, California. Discharged May 15, 1919, at Camp Gordon. Rank, private, first- elass.


(8)-BEATTY, HOLLAND-His military service began De- cember 14, 1917, as a member the 248th Aero Squad- ron. After a period of training in the States sailed for France March 29, 1918. Mustered out as a private May 7, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(9)-STOUT, DORMAN GLADSTONE-Entered the mil- itary service September 3, 1918, and was sent to Camp Wheeler for training. Promoted from private to bat- talion sergeant-major. Discharged December 27. 1918, at above mentioned camp.


(10)-PETERS, 11. DEWEY-He was admitted to the Students' Army Training Corps at the University of Tennessee in September, 1918, but transferred in Octo- ber to the Infantry Officers' Training Camp at Camp Pike. He received his discharge in December. 1918.


(11)-BYRD, LEE-Enlisted in Naval Air Service on De- cember 12. 1917, and was stationed at the following posts : Pensacola, Canal Zone, Hayti, Jamaica and Cuba. With the rating of chief mechanic was mustered out July 21. 1919.


(12)-SLOVER, EDWARD L .- During the World War was a member of Company E, 67th Pioneer Infantry, sta- tioned at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Enlistment period was from October. 1918, to December, 1918. Rank, private.


'(13)-WARD, JOHN, JR .- Entered the military service July 1. 1918, and was assigned to Ordnance Department. Embarked for France October 6. 1918, and upon ar- rival was sent to Gievres. Returned to the States July 19, 1919, and was mustered out July 31. Rank, private.


(14)-PAVID, HENRY G .- After entry into the military service July 29, 1918, was assigned to the Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Stationed at Vancouver. Wash- ington, until discharged February 11, 1919. Rank, private+


(15)-SMELSER, WILLIS JAMES-Enlisted in the United States Navy May 1, 1918, and sent to the U. S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, for training. Dis- charged as a gunner's mate, second-class, August 5, 1919.


(16)-DURHAM, JAMES A .- Began his military career De- cember 15, 1917, as a member of the Signal Reserve Corps. Assigned to 871st Aero Squadron, Aviation Mechanics Training School, at St. Paul. He was later trnsferred to the 197th Aero Squadron, Love Field, Texas. Mustered out February 1, 1919, with rank of private.


(17)-SLOVER, WAYLAND-He was assigned to the 318th Guard and Fire Company after his entry into service August 5, 1918. He received training at Newport News, Virginia, until discharged in December, 1918, Rank, private.


(18)-SCHAAD, EMIL AUGUSTUS-His career in the mil- itary service began March 22, 1918, when he was ad- mitted to the Naval Aviation Section at Pensacola. Embarked for France July 28, 1918, and was active at Pauillac, France, and Whiddy Island, Ireland. Dis- charged with the rating of carpenter's mate, second- class, February 4, 1919.


(19)-LEEPER, CHARLES L .- In June, 1917. became a member of the 86th Aero Squadron, stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Served with A. E. F. from February, 1918, to May, 1919. Mustered out in June, 1919, with rank of private, first-class.


(20)-OVERMAN, EDWARD WYNNE-Entered the military service September 20, 1917, and was assigned to Com- pany B. 113th Machine Gun Battalion. On October 14, 1917, he transferred to Ist Provisional Company, Head- quarters 7th District, Camp Merritt, N. J., remaining at this post eleven months. Was in charge of service record station, receiving and sending overseas all col- ored men. Discharged June 28, 1919, with rank of sergeant.


(21)-FIELDEN, EDGAR ELMER-After entering the mil- itary service June 24, 1918, was sent to Camp Sevier but later transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J., and as- signed to the First Casual Company. Was at sea when the armistice was signed, and on receipt of this information he returned to the States. Discharged with rank of private on December 15, 1919.


(22)-WILSON, WILLIAM D .- Enlisted on February 3. 1918, as a member of the 40th Balloon Company. He was stationed at Camp John Wise, Texas until mustered out June 25, 1919. Held the rank of private.


(23)-MOOERS, GEORGE ANSEL-Admitted to the Students' Army Training Corps at the University of Tennessee in September, 1918. He remained in training there until his discharge from federal service in December, 1918.


(24)-LOCKETT, WILLIAM HOWARD-Enlisted in April. 1918, and assigned to Company A. 6th Ammunition Train, 6th Division. Embarked for France July 14. 1918, and was engaged in the fighting in the Vosges Sector and in the Argonne Forest. Mustered ont July 8. 1919, at Camp Gordon. Rank, sergeant.


(25)-CONNOR, CARL-Volunteered for military service July 25, 1917, and was assigned to Troop D. Tennessee Cavalry. Transferred to 13th Company, 4th Regiment, Air Service Mechanics, and sailed for overseas service July 13, 1918. Discharged with the rank of private in February, 1919. After being discharged from the army entered the service of the American Red Cross.


(26)-WOOD, BRUCE A .- During the World War was a member of the 16th Aero Construction Company. A. S. A. Foreign service dates from August 8. 1918. to April 14, 1919. Enlisted May 17. 1918, and was dis- charged May 3. 1919. Rank, private.


(27)-DEAVER, ERNEST ROGERS-Became a member of the Training Detachment at the University of Tennessee on July 1, 1918, and was an instructor during his ser- vices. Discharged December 7, 1918, with rank of ser- geant.


(28)-BROWNLEE, JOHN WYLIE-Volunteered his services to the United States Army September 9, 1918, and was assigned to the Ordnance Department. On September 26. 1918. transferred to Psychological Company No. 1, Morale Branch, stationed at Camp Greenleaf, Georgia IIonorably discharged February 6, 1919, with rank of sergeant, first-class.


(29)-BRABSON, OSCAR THOMAS-His career in the mil- itary service began August 1, 1918, when he was ad- mitted to Aviation Corps, at Kelly Field. San Antonio, Texas. Transferred in September, 1918. to Buffalo, New York, and discharged at this post December 22, 1918. Rank, private.


(30)-HENDRIX, ERNEST E .- After entry into the mil- itary service December 6, 1917, was assigned to 134th Aero Squadron. On February 1, 1918, was transferred to 663rd Aero Supply Squadron. Transferred to 335th Aero Service Squadron July 7. 1918, and sailed for France Angust 8. 1918. Mustered out December 23, 1918, with rank of private.


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(1)-ROGERS, JOHN PERRY-Entered active duty on February 7, 1918, and was assigned to the 14th Bal- loon Company. Stationed at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, for training. Sailed for France on July 26, 1918, and while on active service was assigned to the 42nd Bal- loon Company. As a private saw action in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne battles. Discharged August 11, 1919.


(2)-DANCE, JAMES WHITMAN-On January 18, 1918, became an active member of the United States Army and was assigned to the 220th Air Squadron. In Sep- tember was transferred to the 88th Air Squadron of the 7th Corps. Embarked on foreign service in March 1918 and during the war was located on the Verdun Front. Rank, private first-class.


(3)-SINCLAIR, WILLIAM CLYDE-After becoming a member of the army on Maruh 9, 1918, was located at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, and assigned to 63rd Balloon Company. Was in training at this place until April 21, 1919. when he was discharged with rank of private first-class.


(4)-RECTOR, CLISBE AUSTIN-Enlisted in the Air Ser- vice on December 8, 1917, and was attached to 819th Aero Squadron. On August 15, 1918 was transferred to Camp John Wise and made first sergeant of 76th Balloon Company. Was trained at Kelly field No. 1 Camp John Wise, San Antonio, Texas. Discharged January 23, 1919.


(5)-HILLER, HARRY S .- Entered the Air Service on De- cemher 15, 1917, becoming a member of the 360th Aero Squadron. Received preliminary training before going overseas at Fort Oglethorpe and Kelly Field. Embarked for France in June, 1918, and transferred to the Second Air Park Service.


(6)-HEINS, GEORGE HERMAN-On July 29, 1918, en- tered the military service of the United States and he- came a member of the 48th Spruce Squadron of the 13th Division, Was stationed at Vancouver Barracks, Washington. Was discharged on December 11. 1918, as a musician.


(7)-CASII, LUKE B .- After entering service on May 17, 1918, was assigned to the Air Service and stationed at Camp Sevier, Camp Greene, and Camp Mills for train- ing. Was mustered out of service with rank of pri- vate in February 1919.


(8)-CLAPP, ROSS J .- Entered the naval air service on December 18, 1917, and was stationed at Pensacola. Fla. Received training at this post and was discharg- ed as a second-class petty officer on February 8, 1919.


(9)-BALES, RORERT C .- Volunteered in the Air Service on October 4. 1917, and was assigned to the First Com- pany of the First Regiment of the Air Service Mechan- ics. Was stationed at Camp Jackson, Camp Gordon. and Camp Hancock before sailing for France on Feb- ruary. 8, 1918. Rank, private first-class.


(10)-IIUSKEY, ERNEST S .- On November 9. 1917, entered military service of the United States and became member of the 247th Aero Squadron. Was in training at Waco. Texas, and Beverley, England. Sailed on foreign service February 6, 1918, returning to America March 7, 1919. Rank, sergeant first-class.


(II)-TYSON, LAWRENCE B .- On July 27, 1917, volun- tecred his services in the military forces of the United States. Became a member of the 487th Aero Construc- tion Squadron. Before going overseas on December 1, 1917, was trained at Kelly Field, Texas. Returned to America May 2, 1919, and was discharged as a ser- geant on May 14.




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