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(5)-ATKINS, FARRIS C .- Enlisted in the military service in July 1918. His organization was Motor Truck Com- pany No. 536. Motor Supply Train No. 426, stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Sailed for over- seas dety in October, 1918. Rank, corporal.
(6)-BURRIS, WILLIAM H .- After enlistment in July 1918 and training a few weeks at Knoxville, Tennessee, was transferred as a member of the Motor Supply Truck Company No. 428, Motor Transportation Corps, No. 546, to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Qualified for overseas duty and embarked in September 1918.
(7)-KNARE, KARL CATES-Began his military career as a member of the University of Tennessee Training De- tachment in July 1918. As a member of the 526th Mo- tor Truck Company, 424th Supply Train, was stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Sailed for France in the fall of 1918 and during the war was stationed at Lyons. France. Corporal Knabe returned to the States in the summer of 1919 and was mustered out of the service.
(8)-ALLEN, ROBERT E .- Enlisted on May 23. 1918 as a member of the 2nd Motor Corps, Ammunition Train, Company B. In October 1918 was transferred to Com- pany G. Provisional Development Regiment, 156th De- pot Brigade During his military career was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., and Camp Sevier, S. C. Private Allen received his honorable discharge on December 11, 1918 at the latter mentioned camp.
(9)-BYUS, JAMES A .- On June 28, 1918 enlisted in the U. S. Army. Received his military training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston. Florida, with the 426th Supply Train. 535th Motor Truck Company. Sailed for over- seas duty in October, 1918. Had the rank of sergeant.
(10)-CAMPBELL, ERNEST R .- Began his military career on July 1, 1918, as a member of the 394th Motor Truck Company. Was stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Private Campbell was mustered out of the service on February 28, 1919 at Camp Pike, Arkansas,
(11)-CARR, FRED C .- After enlistment on January 15. 1918 as a member of the 524th Motor Truck Company was stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. On his ar- rival in France was assigned to duty at Bordeaux. Held the rank of first sergeant.
(12)-YARNELL, OTTIS-Entered the military service in August 1918. He saw service with the 551st Motor Transport Corps at the following posts: Knoxville, Tennessee, Camp Joseph E. Johnston and Camp Hum- phreys. Ileld the rank of private.
(13)-LILLARD, ROBERT TOWER-Began his military ca- reer at Knoxville, Tennessee in June 1918. Trans- ferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and after a period of training at this post qualified for overseas duty. As a member of the 541st Motor Truck Com- pany, 427th Motor Supply Train sailed in October 1918. Rank, corporal.
(14)-HILL, HOMER-After three months training in the United States as a member of the 533rd Motor Truck Company, 426th Motor Supply Train stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, sailed for overseas duty on October 1, 1918. Date of enlistment was from July 1, 1918 to the summer of 1919. Rank, corporal.
(15)-SARTIN, FLOYD I .- On July 23, 1918 began his mili- tary career at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Transferred to Camp Mills, N. Y., and in August 1918 sailed for France. He was a private in Company D, 308th Motor Supply Train,
(16)-TUTTEROW, WILLIAM A .- On December 11, 1917 en- listed as a member of the 309th Motor Transport Corps. Received his military training at Camp Travis, Texas. Sailed for France on September 6, 1918 and as a mem- ber of the A. E. F., was engaged in the activities of his unit. Rank, corporal.
(17)-MOLES, CARL L .- Called to the colors October 22, 1918. Received his military training at Camp Wads- worth, S. C., as a member of the 405th Motor Truck Company. Motor Transportation Corps. With the rank of cook received his honorable discharge on April 3, 1919.
(18)-DALTON, ROY F .- On July 27, 1918 entered the U. S Army and was assigned to the 148th Company, Motor Transport Corps, stationed at Knoxville, Tennessee and Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Sergeant Dalton was mustered out of the service February 6, 1919 while stationed at the latter mentioned camp.
(19)-ADAMS, SAM B .- Began his military career on June 1, 1918 as a member of the 549th Motor Truck Com- pany, 428th Motor Supply Train. Before going over- seas on September 2, 1918 was stationed at Camp Mer- ritt, N. J. Had the rank of corpora !.
(20)-ARNOLD, ROY THOMAS-Entered the service on July 1, 1918, as a member of the Motor Truck Corps. Transferred on August 28, 1918 to the 1st Ordnance Replacement Company, on October 4, 1918 to Embark- ation Hospital No, 2, in November 1918 to Casual Company No. 566. Was stationed at the following camps : Knoxville, Tennessee. Camp Hancock. Camp Upton, Camp Merritt, Camp Lee, and Camp Sevier.
(21)-BURKE, ERNEST D .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on December 4, 1917. With the 399th Motor Truck Company received his military training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Sailed for France on March 30, 1918 Private Burke participated in the Marne, Chateau-Thierry, and Argonne Forest Offensives.
(22)-HENRY, SAM J .- Answered the call to the colors in July 1918. As a member of the 428th Motor Supply Train, 546th Motor Truck Company received his mili- tary training. After qualifying for overseas duty in various camps in the United States embarked for France in October, 1918. Rank, private,
(23)-MAXWELL, LESTER-After enlistment in July 1918 was assigned to the 544th Motor Truck Company, 427th Motor Supply Train. Received his military training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Sailed for over- seas duty on October 1, 1918 and returned to the States in the summer of 1919 with rank of corporal.
(24)-SMITH, WALTER L .- Entered the service on June 28. 1918, and as a member of the Motor Truck Supply Company, stationed at Knoxville, Tennessee, began his military training. In October 1918 was transferred to the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. As a member of this branch was stationed at the following posts : Camp Penman, Virginia, Curtis Bay, Maryland, Fort Wingate, New Mexico.
(25)-STEWART, CHARLES O .- Began his military career in September 1918 at Knoxville, Tennessee. As a mem- ber of the 692nd Motor Transport Company was sta- tioned at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and Phil- adelphia, Penn, Had the rank of sergeant.
(26)-BROOKS, HERBERT D .- In July 1918 for military dnty was assigned to the training unit at Knoxville. Tenn. On August 28, was transferred to the 533rd Motor Truck Company, 426th Motor Supply Train, sta- tioned at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Corporal Brooks sailed for overseas duty in October, 1918, and during the World War was engaged in carrying stp- plies to the First Air Depot, A. E. F.
(27)-MANIS, WILLIAM M .- After enlistment in April 1918 was assigned to the 29th Company. Transportation Corps. stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. As a member of the 30th Company sailed for France in August 1918. Private Manis was active in all engage- ments of his unit.
(28)-BOWLING, JAMES EDGAR-Became a member of the U. S. Army on July 1. 1918. After a period of train- ing at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, was assigned for overseas duty. Sailed for France in September, 1918. His organization was the 550th Company, 428th Motor Supply Train. Held the rank of corporal.
(29)-ADAMS, CHARLES B .- Enlisted on July 1, 1918 for military duty. Received his training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, and as a member of the Motor Transportation Corps sailed for France on September 23, 1918. Rank, private.
(30)-COLLINSWORTH, WILLIAM F .- Entered the mili- tary service on May 27, 1918 and for training was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas. Corporal Collinsworth sailed for France on July 15, 1918 as a member of the 456th Motor Truck Company. 415th Motor Supply Train.
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(1)-SHERROD, DANIEL ELMORE-He was assigned to the 254th Company, Field Hospital, 14th Division, after he entered the army on May 26, 1918. He was stationed at Fort Riley until July, when he was ordered to Battle Creek, Michigan. He was first cook of the 14th Sanitary Train. Received his discharge May 2, 1919, at Battle Creek.
(2)-McCOY, LEWIS TILLMAN-He enlisted May 31, 1917, in the University of Tennessee Ambulance Unit and was ordered to Allentown, Pa., where he remained in training until he sailed Angust 20, 1917. Took part with the French army in the Noyon-Montdidier Offensive. Transferred August 20, 1918 to Ambulance Service Reserve Park. Returned to States and mus- tered out as a sergeant, first-class, on April 24, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J.
(3)-SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM B .- After becoming a mem- ber of the army on June 24, 1918, Corporal Schneider was assigned to the 17th Company. 157th Depot Brigade at Camp Gordon. Later he transferred to Company A. Ist Development Battalion. Mustered out March 31, 1919, at Camp Gordon.
(4)-CURRIER, JOHN L .- Entered the service at Knox- ville in May, 1918, and was assigned to the Medical Detachment of the Base Hospital at Camp Gordon. He remained in the army until August 26, 1919, when he was mustered out at Camp Gordon. Rank, corporal.
(5)-WILLIAMS, CHARLES A .- He answered the call to the colors on July 26, 1918. and was assigned to Medical Replacement Unit No. 35 at Camp Gordon, where he was sent for training. Ordered overseas Sep- tember 13, 1918, and joined the 6th Engineers. Remain- ed in France until April 23, 1919. Received discharge as a private at Mitchell Field, Long Island, June 10, 1919.
(6)-COLEMAN, AMBROSE-He enlisted June 6. 1917, in the First Tennessee Ambulance Unit. After training at Allentown, Pa., he went to France on December 26, 1917. His unit, which became the 533rd Service Sani- tary, attached to the 8th French Army, took part in these battles : Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne, and Picardy- Aisne. He was awarded the French Croix de Guerre. Returned to States April 20, 1919.
(7)-SHULTZ, OLLIE D .- Sergeant Shultz went into the army in March, 1916, and during the World War was a member of the 166th Ambulance Corps, 42nd Division. He sailed to France in June, 1918, and took part in the fall campaigns of his division, as well as went to Germany with it as a member of the Army of Occu- pation. Di charged at Fort Oglethorpe in April, 1919.
(8)-ISRAEL, ISAAC P .- Prior to the World War, Ser- geant Israel saw four years of service in the army. As a member of the medical detachmant of the 31st Regiment of Engineers with which he trained at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, he embarked for overseas duty in June, 1918. Foreign service continued until February, 1919. Rank, sergeant, first-class.
(9)-RIIEA, GEORGE CECIL-Private Rhea enlisted in the army April 1, 1918, and became a member of the staff of Camp Hospital No. 115, at Camp Dix, N. J. Re- mained on duty there until October. when he was ordered overseas. Returned home in the summer of 1919 and received discharge.
(10)-JIAWKINS, JAMES C .- After induction into service in May, 1918, he was sent to Camp Pike, where he was placed in the infantry, unassigned, for training. Em- barkod for France in August, 1918, and on arrival became a member of Prisoner of War Escort Company No. 77. Rank in army, private.
(11)-BRIGHT, LAFAYETTE-Saw service in the United States Army during the World War. Received mil- itary training at various camps in the United States.
'(12)-WAGNER, CHARLES-On August 15, 1917 became a member of the United States Army. Prior to sailing for France was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Foreign service dates from May 1918 to July 12, 1919. Mustered out of the service in July 1919 with the rank of private.
(13)-GODWIN, JACOB NEIL-After entering the mil- itary service on September 3, 1918 was assigned to the Medical Corps, United States Army. Stationed at Camp Wheeler, Georgia for military training. Dis- charged January 31, 1919 at the above mentioned camp. Wank, private first-class.
(14)-JOHNSON, JOSEPH B .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army on May 28, 1918. Sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas for training and sailed for oversea duty on August 16. 1918. On September 3, 1918 transferred to Ambulance Company 330, 308th Sanitary Train. With the rank of wagoner returned to America on February 2, 1919 and in the same month received his honorable discharge.
(15)-WILSON, FRANK W .- Became a member of the Hospital Corps, Dental Department in August 1918. Stationed at Camp Sherman, Ohio and Charleston, S. C. During the recent emergency acted in the capacity of dental assistant.
(16)-BURNS, JAMES V .- Entered the military service en June 25, 1918. For duty was assigned to Company C, 6th Infantry, Replacement Regiment, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Received his honorable dis- charge in December 1918. Rank, private.
(17)-LACKEY, JOHN S .- Enlisted for military duty on July 20. 1917 and was assigned to the 110th Tele- graph Battalion. After a period of training in the States sailed for France. Mustered out of the service on July 10, 1919. Rank, sergeant first-class.
(18)-FOWLER, JAMES ALEXANDER, JR .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on July 26, 1918, and for duty was assigned to Camp Gordon, Georgia. First a member of the 39th Company, 157th Depot Brigade and later transferred to Company C. Divisional Training Camp. Mustered out at the above mentioned post on December 14, 1918.
(19)-KING, CHARLES M .- Joined the military force of the United States on May 17, 1918. His outfit was the 34th Field Hospital, Sanitary Train, 7th Division. After training at Camp Greenleaf, Georgia sailed for France on August 14, 1918. With the rank of private returned to the States in June 1919.
(20)-KERR, WILLIS-After induction on May 25, 1918 was assigned to Company H. 131st Infantry, 33rd Di- vision. Became a member of the A. E. F. in August 1918 and took part in all of the engagements of his command. Returned to the States on January 20, 1919 and in April was mustered ont as a corporal.
(21)-STALLINGS, CHARLES M .- On February 23, 1918 entered the military service. For duty was assigned to Field Hospital No. 9, later transferring to Base Hospital No. 10. Saw active duty with the A. E. F., sailing May 30, 1919. Rank, musician. Returned to the States in the summer of 1919 and received his honorable dis- charge.
(22)-SCRUGGS, J. HENRY-Became a member of the U. S. Army on June 28, 1918. Assigned to the Sanitary Corps, Camp Medical Supply Depot. Stationed at Camp Greene, N. C. and Camp Eustis, Va. With the rank of sergeant received his honorable discharge on Decem- ber 11, 1918 at the latter mentioned camp.
(23)-GILES, EDWARD P .- Entered the military service on June 24, 1918 and for duty was assigned to Camp Gordon, Georgia. Sailed for France on September 25, 1918. Became a member Base Hospital No. 72 and as a member of the Army of Occupation was transferred to Evacuation Hospital No. 12 with headquarters at Treves, Germany. Returned to the States on June 27, 1919. Rank, sergeant.
(24)-ZOLLMAN, ROBERT-In December 1917 began his military career as a member of the Hospital Corps and for duty was assigned to the X-ray Department. Station- ed at Camp Merritt, N. J. Discharged on July 17. 1919 at Camp Gordon, Ga. Rank, private first-class.
(25)-HUFFSTETLER, CECIL C .- After entering the mil- itary service on May 18, 1918 was assigned to the 15th Construction Company. Transferred to the 159th Depot Brigade. His post was Camp Sevier, S. C. Foreign service dates from August 8, 1918 to November 18. 1918. Discharged at Camp Taylor, Kentucky on December 18, 1918. Rank, private.
(26)-BERRY, WILLIAM J .- As a member of Company D, 151st Infantry sailed for France in October 1013. Took part in all actions of his command and re- turned to the States in June 1919. Enlistment period dates from July 27, 1918 to June 1919. Rank, private.
(27)-CAMPBELL, RAYMOND M .- Volunteered his ser- vices to the U. S. Army on June 7, 1917. His outfit was the University of Tennessee Ambulance Unit. After a short period of training at Allentown, Pa., sailed for France. Sailing date December 25, 1917. Took part in all of the battles of his organization and returned to the States on June 4, 1919. Mustered out June 15.
(28)-CLAIBORNE, HORACE M .- After entering the mil- itary service in July, 1918, for duty was assigned to the 28th Company, 157th Depot Brigade. Prior to sail- ing for France was located at Camp Gorden, Georgia. Embarked for foreign service on July 18, 1918 and returned to America in summer of 1919. Rank, private.
(29)-HELTON, HUEY INMAN-Joined the army on June 23, 1918 and for military training was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. First assigned to Base Hospital No. 51, and later transferred to 101st Wagon Company. Saw service with the American Expeditionary Force. Held the rank of private.
(30)-SPITZER, CHARLES JEROME-Entered the mil- itary service on April 1, 1918. Received his training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. As a member of the United States Ambulance Service sailed for France on June 8, 1918. Was in the fighting at Meuse-Argonne and the Somme Offensive. Wounded twice. Returned to States on May 2, 1919. Rank, sergeant, first-class.
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(1)-BROWN, PAUL M .- Entered the U. S. Army on June 24, 1916, and was assigned to the 166th Ambulance Com- pany, 117th Sanitary Train, 42nd Division. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and on November 14, 1918 embarked for France. Took part in all engagements of the 166th Ambulance Company and returned to America on April 25, 1919.
(2)-WEBSTER, JAMES F .- On August 4, 1918 began his military career as a member of the Medical Department. unassigned. Was stationed at General Hospital No. 30, Plattsburg, N. Y. Received his honorable discharge on June 19, 1919, with the rank of private.
(3)-WEBB, JOSEPH C .- Became a member of the U. S. Army in June 1918. and was assigned to Base Hos- pital No. 72, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Foreign service dates from October 1918 to April 1919. Sergeant Webb was mustered out in May, 1919,
(4)-CHARLES, BOYD WILLIAM-Entered the U. S. Army in 1917 and became a member of the 106th Sanitary Train, 31st Division, stationed at Camp Wheel- er. Georgia. Serreont Charles went overseas in October 1918 and returned to the States in the summer of 1919.
(5)-BLAIR, JAMES GARFIELD,-Enlisted for military service in June 1917 and was assigned to the hospital corps. Received his military training at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia, and Fort Jay, N. Y. Sailed for France in September 1917, and upon his arrival was assigned to the American Red Cross, Military Hospital No. 1, with headquarters at Paris,
(6)-SPURLOCK, WYLIE-Became a member of the U. S. Army in April 1918, and was assigned to Ambulance Company No. 36, stationed at Camp Greenleaf Georgia. Sailed for overseas in August 1918 and participated in all engagements of his unit. Private Spurlock was mustered out of the service in the summer of 1919.
(7)-FAYETTE, CHARLES LOUIS-Enlisted for military service on August 21, 1917, and hecame a member of the 43rd Battalion, 20th Engineers, Medical Detachment. Received his military training at the American Univer- sity at Washington D. C. Private Fayette received his discharge on June 17. 1918.
(8)-YOUNG, CLIFFORD C .- Began his military career with the University of Tennessee Ambulance Unit, stationed at Allentown, Pa. Sailed for France on December 25. 1917. As a member of the A. E. F. was assigned to the French Army. Saw action on the Marne, Mt. Kemmel and Soissons, during which he was wounded and gassed.
(9)-BROWNING, JOHN II .- Entered the U. S. Army on April 28, 1918 and for duty was assigned to Camp Hospital No. 3. Was a member of the A. E. F., from June 8, 1918 to June 8, 1919. Honorably dis- charged on June 17, 1919. Rank, private.
(10)-HENSLEY, LOUIS HEISKELL-Answered the Pres- ident's call on July 25. 1917. and was assigned to the Field Hospital, 2nd Division, Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Sailed for France in the fall of 1917 and participated in all engagements of his unit.
(11)-WYLJE, WILLARD HOBART-Enlisted June 7, 1917, and after training at Allentown, Pa., sailed December 26, 1917. With the A. E. F., Sergeant Wylie saw service with the French Army, 31st Division, and was a participant in the following engagements: Vosges Sector, Chemin des Dames, Aisne- Oise, Oise-Marne and Picardy-Aisne. He received the French Croix de Guerre on September 14, 1918 and on November 3, 1918, received the Croix de Guerre with Palm.
(12)-BEARDEN, HEED-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in January 1918, and was assigned to Base Hospital No. 88, stationed at Camp Dolge. Iowa. Sail- ed for France in Angu-t 1918. and returned to the United States in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.
(13)-SILER, WYMER G .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on June 7. 1917, and as a member of the University of Tennessee Ambulance Unit. received his military training at Allentown, Pa. Sailed for France on December 26, 1917 and took part in the following battles : Pimrdv-Aisne, Marre and Mt. Kemmel. Returned to the States on April 19, 1919.
(14)-BURKHART, HENRY W .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on August 24, 1917, and was assigned to the 20th Ambulance Company, 6th Sanitary Train. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Camp MoClellan, and Camp Wadsworth S. C. Foreign ser- vice dates from July 7, 1918 to June 18. 1919. Saw service in Vosges Mountains and was in Argonne For- est when armistice was declared.
(15)-KING, CHARLES NATHANIEL-Enlisted in the U. S. Army on June 4, 1917, and was assignel to the 166th Ambulance Company, 117th Sanitary Trin. 42nd Division. Prior to sailing overseas on November 14. 1917 was stationed at Camp Mills, N. Y. Wa; in the following engagements: Luneville Sector. Bacerrat Sector. Chamnamne Sector. Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne.
(16)-BURNETTE, CONNER ALEXANDER Became a member of the U. S. Army on December 8, 1914. Dur- ing the World War was a member of the 118tn Field Hospital. 105th Sanitary Train. On December 28, 1917 was transferred to the Medical Detachment, 310th Auxiliary Remount Depot. His station was Camp Sevier. Discharged January 30, 1919, as sergeant.
(17)-LEWIS, LOWELL-Entered the military service in May 1918, and for duty was assigned to Walter Reed General Hospital, stationed at Tacoma Park, Wash- ington. D. C. Rank, private.
(18)-SEGASSER, ARLIE BERNARD-Saw service on the Mexican Border in 1916, Was again called to the col- ors in 1917. and was assigned to the 166th Ambulance Company, 117th Sanitary Train, 42nd Division. Prior to sailing for France in November 1917, was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and Camp Mills, N. Y. As a member of the A. E. F., participated in the fol- following engagements : Luneville Sector, Baccarat Sec- tor, Champagne Sector, Aisne-Marne Offensive, St Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne.
(19)-WAGNER, CHARLES E .- Enlisted for military ser- vice in August 1917 and became a member of Camp Hospital No. 118, American Red Cross. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Sailed for France in 1917 and returned in summer of 1919.
(20)-DALY, CLYDE B .- Answered the President's call in June 1918. After a period of training at Chilhowee- Park, Knoxville, Tennessee was transferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. As a member of the 137th Motor Transport Company, sailed for France on September 29, 1918. As a member of the A. E. F .. was in the Ambulance Service.
(21)-ENGERT, WALTER A .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on June 5, 1917, and was assigned to the 166th Ambulance Company, 117th Sanitary Train. Embarked for France in October 1917, and was in the following battles : Marne Salient, St. Mihiel and Mense-Argonne. Was also a member of the Army of Occupation.
(22)-JENKINS, VIVIAN M .- Enlisted on June 10, 1917 with the 533rd Ambulance Company. Received his military training at Allentown, Pa. As a member of the A. E. F., participated in all battles of his unit. Received the French Croix de Guerre. Returned to the States in April, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.
(23)-DOYLE, HORACE EUGENE-Enlisted for military service on July 16, 1917. He was assigned to the Medical Detachment of the U. S. Army. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and Camn Mills. N Y. Sailed for France on September 9, 1917, and returned in summer of 1919.
(24)-ELMORE, JESSE C .- Entered upon military service on July 20, 1918, and for duty was assigned to Base Hospital No. 53. Received training at Camp Green- leaf, Georgia and Camp Merritt, N J. Foreign service dates from September 14, 1918 to May 9, 1919.
(25)-VENTIS, REUBEN KELSIE-Became a member of the Base Hospital, U. S. Army Medical Detachment, in October 1917. During the war was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Rank, private.
(26)-SWAGGERTY, JAMES T .- Answered the call to the colors in June 1918. and was assigned to the Medical Denot. stationed at Camp Raritan. N. J. Sergeant Swaggerty received his honorable discharge at this camp- in April 1919.
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