Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 35

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(27)-STONE, FRED B .- Joined the U. S. Army in Nov- ember 1917 and became a member of the 42nd Am- bulance Company. Received military training at Camp. Taylor, Kentucky and Camp Gordon, Georgia. Saw one year foreign service. Mustered out of service on June 15, 1919 at Camp Lee, Virginia. Rank, private.


(28)-BUTTERS, JAMES H .- Volunteered his services to. U. S. Army in June 1917. and was assigned to Base Hospital No. 14, stationed at Fort Oglethorne, Georgia, Sergeant Butter received his honorable discharge in the summer of 1919.


(29)-BAKER, HERBERT L .- Entered the service in June 1917. On December 26, 1917 as a member of the American Ambulance ITnit No. 593, sailed for France While in the A. E. F., took part in the following engagements : Alsace, Mt. Kemmel, Champagne, Vesle, St. Mihiel and Argonne. Received American and French citations. Returned to the States on April 2, 1919.


(30)-HALLIBURTON, JOHN REAVES-Entered military service on September 7, 1918. His organization was Convalescent Camo No. 10. Medical Coms. Foreign service dates from October 26, 1918 to May 1, 1919. Mustered out of the service on May 17. 1919, while located at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Rank, corporal.


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(1)-LOVE, HERMAN EDWARD-Volunteered in military service on June 14, 1917, and entered the United States Army Ambulance Service, Section No. 584. Was at- tached to the Tenth French Army. Was stationed at Allentown, Pennsylvania, until January 9, 1918, when he sailed on foreign service. Took part in the Cham- pagne, Marne-Aisne, Marne-Oise and Somme battles.


(2)-SCHNEIDER, LESLIE A .- Volunteered for active duty on September 1, 1917, and was assigned to the Base Hospital Detachment at Camp Gordon, Ga. Through- out his military duty was located at this place, being discharged on February 5, 1919, with rank of sergeant.


(3)-DUNN, WILLIAM C .- Enlisted in the army in June, 1915, and during the World's War was a private, first- class, in the 166th Ambulance Company of the 117th Sanitary Train. Was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Mills before going on foreign service in October, 1917. While in France took part in all the actions of his unit, the 42nd Division. Discharged May 13, 1919 as a private, first-class.


(4)-KETCHIEN, F. EARL-Entered army in September 1917, heing assigned to 23rd Engineers. Discharged month later on physical disability. Again entered ser- vice in April 1918, training at Fort Riley, Kansas. Sail- ed to France June 11, 1918, seeing service with Evacua- tion Hospital No. 8, in Marne, St. Mihiel, Soissons, and Argonne hattles. Went to Germany with Army of Oc- cupation. Discharged at Camp Gordon August 13, 1919, as sergeant.


(5)-WEBSTER, JAMES F .- On Angust 5, 1918, entered the military service of the United States and was assigned to the 63rd Company at the 16th Battalion Base Hos- pital, located at Plattsburg, New York. Rank, private.


(6)-SHARP, LON L .- Entered the military service on Sep- tember 1, 1917, becoming a member of General Hospital No. 6, located at Camp McPherson, Georgia, As a pri- vate served at this post throughout his military career.


(7)-DUNSTON, JOHN-After entering military service on July 25, 1918, was assigned to the Medical Department and located at Camp Gordon. Sailed on foreign ser- vice in Angust, 1918, and was located at various French camps. Rank, private, first-class.


(8)-TURNER, MCKINLEY-On March 9, 1918, became a member of the military forces of the United States, and was assigned to Base Hospital No. 67. On July 8, 1918, embarked for France, returning to America on April 27, 1919. Was discharged on May 9, 1919, with rank of private while stationed at Camp Taylor, Ky.


(9)-BLACKARD, GUY W .- After volunteering on May 9. 1915, entered the First Tennessee Field Hospital. Was later transferred into the 166th Ambulance Company of the 42nd Division. Before sailing on November 18, 1917, was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Mills. Af- ter arrival overseas participated in all actions of his unit and received his discharge on May 13, 1919.


(10)-BYRD, LEONARD WILLIAM-In December, 1917, entered military service as a member of Base Hospital No. 1, Unit D. Was stationed at Fort McPherson. Geor- gia, until ordered overseas in February, 1918. Returned to America in April, 1919, and was discharged from Camp Taylor the following month.


(11)-BARRETT, EARL S .- In June, 1918. entered the mili- tary service, becoming a member of Field Hospital No. 22. Received training at Fort Oglethorpe before going overseas on Angust 15, 1918. Was located at various camps while in France and had the rank of private.


(12)-LAWLESS, HENRY C .- On September 3, 1918, en- tered the military service of the United States, and was assigned to the Medical Depot at Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Served at this post until discharged, with rank of private, on January 31, 1919.


(13)-PRATT, JOHN HARRISON-After entering military service on September 3, 1918, was assigned to Evacu- ation Hospital No. 36. In December, 1918, was trans- ferred to Company No. 2 of the Development Battalion. Served throughout his military carcer at Camp Wheeler, receiving discharge as a private on December 8, 1918.


(14)-CROWDER, ROBERT P .- In August, 1918, became a member of the United States Army and was assigned to the Medical Corps. His military service was spent at Camp McClellan and Camp Gordon. As a private, was honorably discharged on December 11, 1918.


(15)-SPANGLER, MARTIN LUTHER-On April 15, 1918, became a member of the United States Army, being assigned to Company No. 2, 15th Battalion of the Hos- pital Corps. Was later transferred to the Army Am- bulance Service Corps and sailed on June 6 for foreign service. Participated in the battle of the Marne, in the Argonne and on the VerdInn front. Rank, private.


(16)-RAWLS, WILMER RUTHVEN-Enlisted in military service in November, 1917, and was assigned to Base Hospital No. 91 of the Medical Corps. Was stationed at Fort Seriven, Camp Greenleaf, and Camp Gordon. Sailed on November 9, 1918, with his unit, and was promoted to a corporal in February, 1919. Mustered out August 15, 1919.


(17)-DUNN, ROBERT H .- Became a member of the mili- tary forces in July, 1917, and was assigned to the 166th Ambulance Company, 117th Sanitary Train. Received training at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Mills, before sailing for France in October, 1917. Took part in all actions of his unit until July 15, 1918, when be was wounded. As a private, first-class, was discharged on May 13, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe. His division was the 42nd.


(18)-SHETTERLY, ERNEST C .- On October 1, 1918, en- tered active service and was assigned to the Medical Detachment at Base Hospital at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. On January 13. 1919, was mustered out of service from this post as a private, first-class.


(19)-STEWART, GEORGE R .- After entering service in June, 1918, became a member of the Medical Detachment at the Base Hospital located at Camp Pike, Arkansas. His military service was spent at this camp and he had the rank of sergeant.


(20)-GRADY, JENNINGS B .- On June 26, 1916, enlisted for active service and was later assigned to Ambulance Company No. 166 of the 117th Sanitary Train. In October, 1917, embarked on foreign service and while in France participated in all actions in which his unit was engaged. Discharged as a private, first-class on April 25, 1919,


(21)-IIOUSER, L. CALOWAY-On June 14, 1917. enlisted for active duty and became a member of the United States Army Ambulance Service, Section 584. Was stationed at Allentown, Pennsylvania, before sailing for France on January 9. 1918. Was attached to the Tenth French Army and saw action in Champagne, at Marne-Aisne, Oise-Aisne, on the Somme, and in Flan- ders. As a mechanic was discharged on May 26, 1919.


(22)-GRIFFIN, JAMES WALTER-After entering military service on February 2. 1918, was sent to Camp Bowie, Texas, and attached to the Base Hospital. Served throughout the war here and had the rank of sergeant.


(23)-EDWARDS, MELBORN T .- On June 24, 1918, en- tered active duty and was assigned to the Medical Corps. Was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, and was discharged on November 4, 1918, as a private.


(24)-PHILLIPS, OLIVER WENDELL-Served with General Pershing in Mexico in 1916, and re-enlisted in August, 1918, and was assigned to the Hospital Corps. Was located at West Baden, Indiana, and Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Mustered ont of service in January, 1919, with rank of sergeant.


(25)-RINEY, BERNARD M .- Enlisted in the army on April 26, 1917, and became a member of the 152nd Field Hospital of the 38th Division. Was transferred on May 4, 1918, to Headquarters Company of the 113th Sanitary Train. Sailed for France October 6, 1918, and as a private, first-class, received discharge April 2, 1919.


(26)-GIFFIN, CLIFFORD E. B .- On September 3, 1918, en- tered the United States Army and became a member of the Medical Department, and was located at Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Was stationed there until discharged as a private on February 3, 1919.


(27)-CARR, MARTIN L .- On July 25, 1918, became a mem- ber of Intermediate Medical Supply Depot No. 2, and was stationed at Camp Gordon for training. In Sep- tember, 1918, embarked for foreign service and was promoted in order from private to sergeant.


(28)-JONES, FRANK L .- After volunteering in the mili- tary service on July 25. 1917, was assigned to the 166th Ambulance Company, 117th Sanitary Train of the 42nd Division. Received preliminary training at Fort Ogle- thorpe before sailing for France on October 30, 1917. Took part in the various actions of his unit, and re- turned to America in April, 1919. Rank, private.


(29)-CASE, JAMES A .- After volunteering for military dnty on December 17, 1917, was assigned to Hospital Train No. 63. Before sailing for France in April, 1918, received training while stationed at Fort Oglethorpe. Returned to America in the summer of 1919 and re- ceived his honorable discharge.


(30)-SULLENBERGER, CHARLES PRESLEY-On June 17, 1918, became a member of the military forces of the United States, being assigned to Base Hospital No. 136. Stations in this country included Camps Greenleaf, Wheeler. Merritt. Lee and Sevier. As a corporal was discharged on December 19, 1918, from Camp Sevier.


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(1)-PETERSON, IRA MONROE-Became a member of the army July 7, 1918, and ordered to Camp Sheridan where he was assigned to Company A, 46th Infantry, 9th Di- vision. Reached the rank of corporal. After the armistice was on guard duty at Picron, Arkansas, Camp Bragg, N. C., and Charleston, S. C. Discharged August 12, 1919.


(2)-ASHE, GREGORY P .- Called into the service July 16, 1918, and reported for duty at Camp Shelby, Miss., where he became a member of the 138th Field Artill- ery, 38th Division. He went overseas with his organi- zation in October, 1918, but arrived only a short time before the armistice. Mustered out early in 1919 at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Rank, private.


(3)-McMANUS, STEPHEN H .- Saw service on the Mexican Border with the Third Tennessee Infantry. Transferred from the 117th to the 324th Machine Gun Company, 81st Division. Departed overseas August 1, 1918, and took part in the Mense-Argonne Offensive. Received regimental citation. Mustered out June 23, 1919.


(4)-WEAVER, SCOTT-Answered the call to the colors on May 6, 1918, and was ordered to Fort Oglethorpe, where he was assigned to Company E, 51st Infantry. He departed for overseas duty on July 6, 1918, and saw service in the Vosges Mountains and in the Meuse- Argonne battle. Discharged June 19, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(5)-TUCKER, JOHN EDGAR-Corporal Tucker enlisted in 1917 and was assigned to Company B, 6th Infantry, 5th Division. Went overseas April 9, 1918, and saw service in the St. Die, Bois D'Armont, Frapelle, St. Mihiel and Argonne sectors. He accompanied his di- vision to Germany as part of the Army of Occupation.


(6)-MYNATT, ROY-Went into the army on September 4, 1917. Saw service in the 49th and 57th Pioneer Reg- iments, Infantry, and in the 83rd Division. Sailed to Europe September 29. 1918, but his organization ar- rived too late to get into action. Returned and mus- tered out March 20, 1919.


(7)-DAWSON, ROBERT ALVIN-Assigned to Battery B, 11th Field Artillery. 6th Division, after he became a member of the army on June 30, 1917. Sailed for overseas duty July 26, 1918, and remained in France until April 25. 1919. Mustered out of the service May 10, 1919, at Camp Meade. Rank, private.


(8)-LEE, HARRY D .- Responded to the call to the col- ors on June 24, 1918, and was ordered to Camp Gordon, where he became a member of Company C. 325th In- fantry, 82nd Division. Left the United States August 26. 1918. but his boat, the Persic, was torpedoed on the way across. Private Lee returned from France April 27 1919, and was discharged at Fort Oglethorpe May 21.


(9)-MORTON, WILLIAM R .- Corporal Morton was ordered to Camp Shelby, Miss., after he was inducted into ser- vice August 5, 1918. He became a member of the Headquarters Company, 149th Infantry, and sailed with it to France on October 2. Returned home and was discharged at Fort Oglethorpe on June 15, 1919.


(10)-BROWN, THOMAS ARTIIUR-Became a member of the army May 28. 1918, and was assigned to Camp Pike for military training. Went overseas August 15. 1918, joining Company L. 128th Infantry, and seeing service with it in the battle of the Argonne Forest. Mustered ont May 16, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(11)-SLOVER, CHARLES L .- Entered the military service on June 25, 1918 and for duty was assigned to Camp Gordon, Georgia. His organization was Headquarters Company, 325th Infantry, 82nd Division. Foreign service dates from August 1918 to May 1919. Mus- tered out of the service on May 24, 1919.


(12)-FINGER, JEPSIE A .- On May 7, 1917 became a mem- bor of the United States Army. Received his mil- itary training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and in August 14, 1918, sailed for France. His outfit was Bat- tery C. 78th Field Artillery. Private Finger returned to the States on June 19, 1919.


(13)-PETREE, ISAAC C .- Became a member of Company L, 49th Infantry on June 24. 1918. After a short period of training at Camp Gordon, Georgia embarked for France, on August 20, 1918. With the rank of corporal returned to America on January 21, 1919.


(14)-CHRISTOPHER, EPHRAIM G .- After enlisting in the military service on March 22. 1917 was assigned to Company F, 42nd Infantry. Saw active duty at the following posts : Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Bliss, Camp Douglas, and Camp Dodge. Rank, corporal.


(15)-BRADLEY, ALVIN F .- He was inducted into service July 26, 1918, and was ordered to Camp Gordon for military instruction and training. With Company E. 150th Infantry, he sailed for France in October, 1918 but arriving in France too late for the fighting, he re- turned to the States January 30, 1919.


(16)-SUMMERS, MARCUS O .- After becoming a member of the army, he was ordered to Camp Sheridan in Alabama and assigned for military training to Com- pany B. 46th Infantry. He did not get overseas before the armistice and was mustered out in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.


(17)-BRIMER, JAMES P .- Private Brimer was called to the training camp at Camp Gordon on July 26, 1918, and ordered oversea on September 14. He joined at once the 120th Machine Gun Battalion, 32nd Division and with it saw service in the Argonne Forest campaign.


(18)-GRAW, HOWARD P .- Enlisting in the service April 26, 1918, he was assigned to the 156th Depot Brigade at Camp Jackson, but later transferred to the Head- quarters Company, 316th Field Artillery, in which he rose from private to sergeant-major. He departed for overseas duty August 6, 1918, and returned to this country June 3, 1919.


(19)-DUNN, JEROME-After a period of service in the training camps in this country, he went overseas in the summer of 1918 and was assigned to Company L. 110th Infantry, 28th Division, getting into the thick of the fighting during the Argonne Forest campaign.


(20)-BOSHIEARS, CHESTER B .- Sergeant Boshears was ordered to Eagle Pass, Texas, for training after enter- ing the army on January 6, 1918. With his organization the 13th Machine Gun Battalion, 5th Division, he sailed to France April 23. Saw active service in the St. Die sector and the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offen- sives. Went to Germany with Army of Occupation.


(21)-ARRENDALE, CHARLES G .- Inducted into the mili- tary service at Knoxville on July 7, 1918, and ordered to Camp Sheridan for military training. Until his dis- charge at Camp Taylor on February 3, 1319, he was a member of the Headquarters Company. 46th Infantry, 9th Division.


(22)-HARRISON, RUSSELL, JR .- Entered the army March 29, 1918, and became a member of Company C, 328th In- fantry, 82nd Division, at Camp Gordon. He was trans- ferred to the Headquarters, 164th Infantry Brigade, on July 1, because of his skill and ability as a drafts- man. Sailing May 1, 1918, he saw service in the 'T'onl sector in June and July, in the St. Mihiel Offen- sive in September, and the Argonne Campaign in October and November. Discharged June 2, 1919.


(23)-LONG, FRED R .- Corporal Long enlisted August 16, 1917, in Company B, 136th Machine Gun Battalion 37th Division. Trained at Camp Sheridan and de- parted for France June 22, 1918. Saw service in Baccarat sector, the Argonne campaign and the Ypres- Lys Offensive in Belgium in November, 1918.


(24)-DISNEY, ROBERT C .- His service in the army dates from August 4, 1918, to April 15, 1919. After training at Camp Shelby, Miss., he was ordered over- seas October 6. 1918, and joined Company B. 106th In- fantry, 27th Division. He arrived too late to get in the fighting.


(25)-KEITH, OMER-He was assigned to Company C. 327th Infantry, 82nd Division, at Camp Gordon for training after he was inducted into service on March 28, 1918. Sailed April 25, and saw service in the Toul and Marbache sectors and the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Wounded October 7, 1918. Private Keith was mustered out May 26, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(26)-McLEMORE, CHARLES J .- He entered the army on June 24, 1918, and after a short period of training at Camp Gordon, he went overseas on August 26, re- ceiving an assignment to Company K. 325th Infantry, 82nd Division. He remained in France until May, 1919. Di charged May 24, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(27)-FORD, CHARLES-He was a member of Company D, 150th Infantry, 38th Division, after he was in- ducted at Knoxville on August 6, 1918. He trained at Camp Shelby, Miss., until October 4, 1918, when he departed for France. Remained there until February, 1919. Discharged with rank of private on April 19.


(28)-MATTHEWS, SAMUEL W .- He enlisted in Battery A. 137th Field Artillery, 35th Division, on August 6, 1917. He went to France in 1918 and saw service in all the engagements of his unit. Returning home in December 1918, he was mustered out on January 13, 1919, at Fort Benjamin Harrison.


(29)-MOORE, SAMUEL R .- Went into the service in 1917 and became a member of Company B, 6th Infantry, 5th Division. He sailed in 1918 for France and was engaged in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Went with his regiment into Luxemberg as a member of the Army of Occupation.


'(30)-HEART, HERBERT L .- He volunteered for service on July 18, 1917, and became a member of Company A. 102nd Field Signal Battalion, 27th Division. He went overseas May 17, 1918, and was engaged in the following battles : Dickebush sector, Le Catelet sector and St. Souplet sector. He rose to the rank of master signal electrician. Received discharge April 4, 1919.


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(1)-MALOY, BRUCE-Began his military career on May 28, 1918 as a member of Company A, 329th Infantry, 83rd Division. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas for training. Foreign service dates from August 15 1918 to January 30. 1919. Private Maloy was mus- tered out of the service on February 15. 1919.


(2)-SNAVELY, JACK JENNINGS-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on September 5, 1917. As a member of the 324th Infantry, 81st Division sailed for France August 5, 1918. Took part in the fighting in Argonne Forest. With the rank of sergeant returned to the States in June 1919.


(3)-ROOP, HENRY M .- After induction into the service on April 26, 1918 for duty was assigned to the 114th Field Artillery. Sailed for France May 26, 1918 and was active in the Toul Sector, St. Mihiel, Meuse- Argonne and Woevre. With the rank of private re- turned to the States on March 8, 1919.


(4)-LeFORCE, GEORGE A .- After entering the service in June 1918 for duty was sent to Camp Gordon, Ga. As a member of Headquarters Company, 564th In- fantry embarked for France in August 1918. Par- ticipated in the battles of Meuse-Argonne and in Belgium. Keturned to the States in March 1919 and in the following month was mustered out of the service.


(5)-KARNES, WILLIAM H .- Began his military career at Camp Gordon, Georgia, on October 3, 1917. llis organization was the Supply Company, 326th Infantry, 82nd Division. Embarked for France in April 1918 and participated in all engagements of his command. First Sergeant Karnes returned from overseas duty on May 28, 1919. Mustered out June 10, 1919.


(6)-JOHNSON, WALTER-Entered upon active duty in April 1918. For training was sent to Camp Gordon, Georgia and assigned to Company C, 321st Machine Gun Battalion. Sailed for overseas duty in May 1918 and was active in all engagements of his unit. With the rank of private returned to the states in May 1919.


(7)-WALKER, JAMES H .- After entry into the service on June 24. 1918 for duty was assigned to Company B. 383rd Infantry, 96th Division, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Held the rank of sergeant with duties of instructing in use of small arms and bayonets. Discharged in December 1918.


(8)-SEATON, JACOB FRED-After enlistment on Octoh- er 2, 1917 was assigned to Battery F, 322nd Field Artillery, 83rd Division. Embarked for France on June 12. 1918 and was active in the fighting at Ver- dun and Meuse-Argonne. Five months with the Army of Occupation. Returned from overseas on May 16, 1919 and in the same month was mustered out.


(9)-ROBERTS, JESSE LEE-Began his military career on September b, 1917 at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Was a member of Machine Gun Company. 325th Infantry, 82nd Division. Sailed for France on April 25, 1918. 'Took part in all battles of his command until wound- ed on October 15, 1918. With the rank of cook re- turned to the States in May 1919.


(10)-MeLAIN, BURT-After entering the service on Sep- tember 8, 1917 was assigned to Company L, 324th I'n- fantry. After a short period of training in the United States, embarked for France on August 5, 1918. Was active in all battles of his unit. Returned to the States in June 1919.


(11)-MYNATT, BYRON-Entered the military service on September 3. 1918 and for duty was assigned to the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Sailed for France on September 29, 1918 and upon his arrival was transferred to the 49th Infantry. Returned from overseas duty on January 16, 1919.


(12)-SMITII, BERTIE T .- After entering the military service on September 21, 1917 was assigned to Com- pany D. 306th Engineers, 81st Division. Prior to sailing for France in July 1918 was stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia and Camp Jackson, S. C. With the rank of sergeant returned to the States in June 1919.


(13)-MAPLES, JOIIN B .- Began his military career on April 27, 1918 and for duty was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. His organization was Battery D, 316th F. A., 81st Division. Foreign service dated from August 1918 to June 1919. With the rank of private was mustered out of service in July, 1919.


(14)-AULTUM, JOHN W .- After enlistment in Sep- temher 1917 was assigned to the Supply Company, 324th Infantry, 81st Division. Prior to sailing for France in August 1918 was stationed at Camp Gor- don and Camp Jackson. Participated in all the engagements ot this unit. With the rank of private returned from overseas duty in June 1919 and in the same month received his honorable discharge.


(15)-MORRIS, PAUL-Entered upon active duty in the U. S. Army in June 1918. Received his military training prior to sailing for France in September 1918. at Camp Joseph E. Johnston. Florida. Private Morris was a member of the 82nd Division.


(16)-AULTUM, JOHN W .- Began his military career in September 1917. His organization was the 324th Infantry, 81st Division, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Was a member of the American Expedition- ary Force. Honorably discharged in June 1919 while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.


(17-COPELAND, R. D. C .- After entering the military service on May 27, 1918, for duty was sent to Camp Gordon, Georgia. As a member of the 63rd Replace- ment Battalion, sailed for France on July 26, 1918. Upon his arrival was transferred to Headquarters Troop, sord Division. With the rank of sergeant re- turned from overseas duty in February 1919.




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