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(18)-YATES, LUCIAN WALTER-In June 1918 was in- ducted into the military service, and for duty was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. As a member of Bat- tery E, 340th Field Artillery, embarked for France in August 1918, and was active in the fighting at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. With the rank of private returned from overseas duty in May 1919.
(19)-MeDANIEL, HARRY W .- On April 25, 1918 hecame a member of the U. S. Army. For duty was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C., and assigned to the Supply Company, 316th Field Artillery, 81st Division. Foreign service uates from August b, 1918 to June 9, 1919.
(20)-HUBBARD, NATHAN J .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army on May 7, 1918. His organization was Bat- tery E, 312th Field Artillery. 79th Division. Foreign service dates from July 14, 1918 to May 25, 1919. On June 3. 1919 received his honorable discharge.
(21)-MORRIS, HOWARD J .- Joined the U. S. Army on April 25, 1918. For duty was sent to Camp Jackson, S C., and assigned to ine 316th Field Artillery. Sist Division. Embarked for France on August 25, 1918 and returned to the States May 28, 1919. With the rank of private was mustered out June 17, 1919.
(22)-BUCKNER, ENOCH M .- Entered upon active duty September 17, 1917. Received his military training at Camp Gordon, Georgia as a member of Battery D, 319th Field Artillery. Private Buckner was mus- tered out of the service on October 5, 1917.
(23)-YOUNG, JOSEPH CARLTON-Volunteered his ser- vice to the U. S. Army on April 6. 1918. After a short period of training at Camp Gordon, Ga., sail- ed for France on May 19, 1918. Was in the fighting at St. Mihiel, Argonne and Toul. Gassed October 8, 1918. His organization was the 325th Ambulance Company 82nd Division. Returned from overseas duty on Jan- uary 19, 1919.
(24)-LOVEDAY, OTHIA R .- After entering the military service on September 20, 1917, was assigned to Battery E, 318th Field Artillery, 81st Division. Prior to sail- ing for France on June 3, 1918 was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. With the rank of private first-class re- turned from overseas duty on June 11, 1919.
(25)-MITCHELL, ELI S .- On May 6, 1918 became a mem- ber of the U. S. Army. His organization was Battery D, 312th Field Artillery, 79th Division, stationed at Camp Meade, Maryland. Foreign service dated from July 13, 1918 to May ^5, 1919. With the rank of wagoner received his honorable discharge on June 3, 1919.
(26)-MILLER, JOSEPH FREDERICK-Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on March 28, 1918. As a member of Company B, 327th Infantry, 82nd Divsion, sailed for France on April 25, 1918. Took part in the fighting at Meuse-Argonne. With the rank of private first-class returned from overseas March 3, 1919.
(27)-STUART, GEORGE R .- After induction on May 6, 1918, was assigned to Headquarters Company, 312th Field Artillery, 79th Division. Foreign service dated from July 14, 1918 to May 25, 1919. Discharged on June 3, 1919 with rank of private.
(28)-DAVIS, WILLIAM BLAINE-Inducted into military service on May 28, 1918. As a member of Machine Gun Company, 345th Infantry, sailed for France on August 15, 1918. With the rank of sergeant returned to the States in January, 1919.
(29)-UNDERWOOD, BRUCE-Began his military career on April 26, 1918. His organization was Company L, 321st Infantry, 81st Divsion. Sailed for France on August 1, 1918 and took part in the fighting at St Die and Meuse- Argonne. Returned from overseas duty on June 11, 1919.
(30)-SCHRIVER, T. C .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on September 5, 1917. For duty was assigned to Battery D, 321st Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. On May 19, 1918 sailed for France and was actively engaged in the fighting at Marbache. St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Returned from over- seas on May 20, 1919. Rank, sergeant.
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(1)-TURNER, WILLIAM M .- On October 6, 1917. entered the United States Army, and became a member of Company B. 26th Engineers. Was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe for training until ordered overseas on Oc- tober 31, 1917. Saw action in the St. Mihiel Drive, and the Toul Sector. On April 23 was discharged from service as a private.
(2)-ARMSTRONG, DARAK B .- Became a member of the military forces of the United States on September 12, 1917, and joined Company E. 21st Engineers, at Camp Grant, Illinois. Sailed for France on December 26, 1917. and returned to America in the summer of 1919.
(3)-WADE, Z. WALTER-After becoming a member of the United States military forces was assigned to Com- pany C. 308th Engineers. Before sailing for France was in training at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Departed on foreign service in May, 1918, and while in France saw action as a member of his unit. Rank, private.
(4)-HARRIS, HOWARD R .- Entered the military service on September 10, 1917, and was assigned to Company E, 21st Engineers. As a member of this ontfit sailed for France on December 21, 1917, after having been trained at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Grant. Partici- pated in the fighting in the Tonl sector, St. Mihiel sal- ient, and the Argonne Forest, returning to America in the summer of 1919.
(5)-JONES, ROBERT TAVLOR-On June 5, 1917, became a member of the military forces of the United States, and joined Company C of the 7th Engineers while located at Fort Leavenworth. On March 16, 1918, em- barked for France, was in the St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne offensives. As a corporal was discharg- ed from service in the summer of 1919.
(6)-BROWN, RICHARD D .- Enlisted on May 18, 1918. in Headquarters Company, 211th Engineers. While in ser- vice was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Meade. Received his discharge from the latter place on January 23, 1919, with the rank of corporal.
(7)-NEWMAN, ROBERT L .- On September 22, 1917, joined Company C of the 605th Engineers. Before going over- seas was located at Camp Gordon, Camp Jackson and Camp Forrest. Sailed on foreign service in September 1918, and has the rank of cook.
(8)-WOODS, ELVIS ALEXANDER-Entered service in September 1917, and became a member of Headquarters Detachment of 106th Engineers. Received training at Camp Gordon and Camp Wheeler, and departed on foreign service in September 1918. Rank, private.
(9)-CUNNINGHAM, SAMUEL G .- After having entered service on September 26, 1917, was assigned to Company C of the 21st Engineers. Was later transferred to Company E of the same organization. On December 26, 1917. left for France, and took part in all the actions in which his unit was engaged. Discharged June 18, 1919.
(10)-ROREY, HERBERT O .- On Jannary 9, 1918. entered the military service of the United States and became a member of Company A, 24th Engineers. Was in train- ing at Camp Taylor and Camp Dix before departing for France on March 29, 1918. While on foreign service took part at the Meuse-Argonne, Tonl, Verdun and St. Mihiel Sectors. Received discharge June 10, 1919, as a Private, first-class. Gassed at Bouillonville.
(11)-WADE, CLARENCE E .- After joining the military forces of the United States on June 24th, 1918. became a member of Company M. 35th Engineers. Was located at Camp Gordon and Washington Barracks before de- parture overseas. Sailed August 26, 1918, returning to America April 27, 1919. Discharged May 13, 1919.
(12)-NEUBERT, HERMAN GAMBLE-After entering ser- vice on September 10. 1917, was assigned to Company B, 21st Engineers. On December 26, 1917, embarked for France, and saw action in the Tonl. St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. As a private first-class, re- ceived his discharge on June 17, 1919, at Fort Ogle- thorpe.
(13)-HOUSEHOLDER, FRED T .- Enlisted in the army in May, 1918, and became a member of Company C, 47th Engineers, being later transferred to 43rd Engineers, 23rd Grand Division. Was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Humphreys, and sailed for France in June 1918. While overseas saw service on the Verdun Front. Returned on transport Liberator and discharged in June, 1919.
(14)-MOORE, FRANK-On July 17, 1917, became a mem- ber of the 19th Engineers. and received training at Camp Zachary Taylor. Foreign service dates from March 30, 1918, to March 21, 1919. Mastered ont April 12 at Camp Taylor.
(15)-GRAHL, OLLIE A .- Entered service on September 29, 1917, and was assigned to the 29th Engineers of the 26th Division. At Camp Devens was trained for over- seas service and departed for France on January 30, 1918. As a wagoner took part in the St. Mihiel Drive and was discharged from service on March 29, 1919.
(16)-LYONS, WILLIAM A .- Entered service in October, 1917, and became a member of the 14th Railway Engi- neers. While training, was located at Camp Pike, Camp Sheridan and Camp Merritt. Embarked in Fehruary, 1918, and took part in the Meuse-Argonne and Verdun offensives. Mustered out as a private first-class on May 16, 1919.
(17)-DONALDSON, JOHN T .- Volunteered his services on May 18, 1918, and was assigned first to the 3rd Engi- neers, later to the 2nd Engineers and finally to Com- pany E, of the 215th Engineers. Was located at Camp Humphreys, Camp Logan and Fort Oglethorpe, being discharged from Camp Pike as a private first-class on February 10, 1919.
(18)-NICHOLS, HAROLD E .- After enlisting in military service of his country in June, 1917, was assigned to the 19th Engineers. In March 1918, sailed for France, where he participated in several actions, later being transferred to the 60th Company of the Trans- portation Corps. Mustered out of service in April 1919, as a bngler.
(19)-JACKSON, CALEB H .- Entered service on October 1, 1917, and became a member of Company E. 15th En- gineers. Trained at Camp Jackson until March 14, 1918, when he departed for overseas service. Promoted to corporal October 24, 1918. Mustered out of service May 12, 1919, at Camp Zachary Taylor.
(20)-WALKER, ROY JOSEPII-Volunteered on May 27, 1918, in Company H, 2nd Engineers. For training was located at Camp Humphreys, Camp Taylor and Fort Oglethorpe. Mustered out of service as a corporal in January, 1919.
(21)-SELVIDGE, WILLIAM R .- After entering service on June 25, 1918, was assigned to Company F, Ist Re- placement Regiment of Engineers. Was stationed at Washington, D. C., and Camp Gordon. On October 9, 1918, received his honorable discharge.
(22)-THOMAS, JOHN 11 .- Became a member of Company K, 23rd Engineers on December 9, 1917. Was situated at Camp Meade hefore going overseas. Sailed March 29, 1918, and participated in the fighting in the Ar- gonne Forest from October 28 to November 11. Sailed for. bome Jnne 9, 1919.
(23)-EVANS, FRED R .- Volunteered for active service on May 25, 1918, becoming a member of Company B, 69th Engineers. While located at Camp Meade and Fort Meyer was in training preparing for overseas service. Sailed in September 1918, and returned to America on Jannary 31, 1919, heing mustered out on March 4. 1919.
(24)-FRENCH, JAMES HOBART-After becoming a mem- her of the military forces on September 4, 1917, was assigned to 308th Engineers of the 83rd Division. De- parted for foreign service in March 1918. Saw action in the Argonne and St. Mihiel Sectors. Wounded Oc- tober 23 and received French Croix de Guerre. Dis- charged as a sergeant first-class on April 14, 1919.
(25)-HENSLEY, SETH A .- Enlisted in October, 1917, in Company B, 30th Engineers, which later became the 1st Gas and Flame Regiment. Sailed December 26, 1917, and was brigaded with British during the spring offensive of 1918. Was probably first man from Knox County to he wounded. Awarded Croix de Guerre. Discharged as a master engineer, junior grade, May 24, 1919.
(26)-PHIFER, LEXEY G .- Volunteered in December 1917, and became a member of Company C, 28th Engineers. Before going overseas was stationed at Camp Meade. Embarked in July 1918, and while a sergeant saw active service on the Western Front.
(27)-IRISH, CLARENCE E .- After entering service in June 1917. was assigned to Company E of the 10th Engi- neers Forestry, of the First Army Corps. Was stationed at Washington, D. C. before sailing for France in Sep- tember, 1917. As a supply sergeant and sergeant first- class, received his honorable discharge in March, 1919.
(28)-McDANIEL, DONALD C .- Became a member of the army in May, 1917, and was assigned to Company L of the 1st Engineers. Was quartered at Washington Barracks and Fort Foote before sailing on September 22, 1918. Returned to America in May 1919, and was discharged from Fort Oglethorpe on June 4, 1919.
(29)-HIGHTOWER, MARLEY 1 .- Went into service in January 1918, and became a member of the 35th Engi- neers. Sailed for France in March, 1918, and was engaged with his outfit in its various occupations while on foreign service.
(30)-EARL, CLYDE-Entered service in September, 1917 as a member of Headquarters Company, 318th Engineers. Embarked on foreign service on March 10, 1918, and took part in all the actions in which his unit was en- gaged. Returned to America in the summer of 1919 and received his discharge soon after arrival in the states.
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(1)-CLOYD, WALTER H .- Entered military service on May 28, 1918, being assigned to Third Company, 331st Infantry, 83rd Division. Later transferred to Company E, 157th Infantry, 40th Division. He went overseas in October, 1918, and returned in April. 1919. Discharged with rank of sergeant at Ft. Ogle- thorpe on April 26.
(2)-JOHNSON, HIENRY-Inducted into the service Sep- tember 21, 1917, and assigned to Camp Gordon for training. Later transferred to Camp Jackson, where he became member of Battery E, 318th F. A., 81st Division. Went overseas in August, 1918. Returned with his organization as corporal in June, 1919.
(3)-PHILLIPS, ERNEST ABNER-After entering the service May 27, 1918, he was assigned to Machine Gun Company, 355th Infantry, 89th Division. He had received his training previously at Camp Pike, Ar- kansas. After trip overseas, he was in battle line and received one wound. Returned with his division and discharged as private.
(4)-MCNEELY, ARCH RONEY-After going into the army May 6, 1918, he received his training at Camp Buell, Ky. Later he was sent to the Headquarters Company, 312th F. A., 79th Division. Went overseas with his organization in July, 1918, participating in the great Argonne Forest battle. Returned home May 25, 1919, with rank of private.
(5)-PIATT. ALFRED C .- Entered the army April 26, 1918, and was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C., for training. His assignment was to the 306th Ammuni- tion Train, 81st Division. Saw service overseas with his organization in Argonne Forest. Returned in June, 1919, and discharged as private, first-class.
(6)-HUBBS, HIERMAN A .- Assigned to Battery E, 318th F. A., 81st Division at Camp Jackson, S. C., shortly after he entered the military service on September 21. 1917. Sailed to France in July, 1918, returning with his battery in May, 1919. His rank was corporal.
(7)-MYNATT, CLARENCE E .- Was assigned to the 310th Trench Mortar Battery, 85th Division, after he en- tered the army on November 19, 1917. His training was received at Camp Custer, Michigan, and Camp Coetquidan, France. Arrived overseas in August, 1918, and saw service in Toul and Pont-a-Mousson sectors. Discharged as corporal March 24, 1919.
(8)-MOYERS, LEANDER E .- After going into the army on April 24, 1918, he was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C., for assignment and training with Battery C. 318th F. A., 81st Division. Sailed to France on August 7, 1918, and participated in the fighting just before the armistice. Returned home in May, 1919.
(9)-WHITTLE, WILLIAM EARL-Entered military serv- ice in September, 1917, as member of Battery C. 318th F. A., 81st Division. Stationed at Camp Gordon and Camp Jackson. Sailed to France in July, 1918. Returned home with organization in June, 1919, with rank of cook.
(10)-STERN, WILLIAM ALVIN-After entering the serv- ice May 7, 1918, he was sent to Camp Buell, Ky., from which he was assigned to Machine Gun Company, 304th Infantry, 76th Division. Sailed in July, 1918. Transferred after arrival to Hospital Corps No. 24 at Langres, France. His rank in army was private, first-class.
(11)-DRINNEN. ALAN B. After induction into service May 27, 1918, at Sevierville, he was assigned to Com- pany B, 312th Supply Train, 87th Division. He was transferred June 12 to Cook and Bakers' School, and in August to Company D), Second Replacement Regi- ment. Sailed October 28, 1918. He returned and was mustered out at Camp Taylor, Ky .. Feb. 27. 1919, as a private.
(12) MOGUIN, WILLIAM J .- On entering military serv- ice May 24, 1918, he was assigned to Battery A, 13th Battalion, 5th Regiment, at Camp Jackson. Went overseas on September 26, and on October 10 he was transferred to Company D, 316th Infantry, 79th Di- vision, with which he fought in the Argonne Forest. His rank was sergeant.
(13)-EVANS, CLYDE M .- Private Evans went into the service May 13, 1918, at Knoxville. He was assigned to Company A. 55th Infantry, 7th Division, at Waco, Texas, with which he went to France in August, 1918. His regiment got into the last few days of fighting near Metz.
(14)-RHINEHIEART, MACK After short stay at Camp Gordon on entering the army in April, 1918, he was sent to Camp Jackson, where he hecame a member of Battery E, 318th F. A., 81st Division. Went to France in August, 1918, but saw little hard fighting on account of armistice.
(15)- GANN, JAMES ARTHUR-Corporal Gann was sent to Camp Buell after induction into service in May, 1918. Hle was later transferred to Battery D, 312th F. A., 79th Division, with which he served in France during the fall and winter of 1918. Returned home in summer of 1919.
(16)-COLUMBER, ROY E .- After training at Camp Shelby, Miss., he went overseas in September, 1918, and was assigned to Company E, 320th Infantry, with which he fought in the Argonne Forest. His rank in the army was private, first-class. He returned in summer of 1919.
(17)- LUTTRELL, JAMES J. After receiving training at Camp Gordon from his induction into the army on June 24, 1918, he sailed for France on August 22. His boat was torpedoed 200 miles off the Irish coast. Fought in last few days of Argonne battle with Company C. 325th Infantry, 82nd Division.
(18)-LYNCHI, OTEY-Private Lynch entered the service at Knoxville on June 25, 1918. After short period in training camp, he sailed for France August 26, 1918. In France he was assigned to Company K, 325th In- fantry, 82nd Division. Discharged April 23, 1919, at Camp Taylor.
(19) GAINES, JOHN O .- After being called to the colors April 27, 1918, at Knoxville, he was sent to Camp Jackson, where he was assigned to the Headquarters Company, 318th F. A., 81st Division. He sailed with his organization in August, 1918, arriving in France in time to see some service before the armistice. Rank in army, private.
(20)-STAIR, JOHN M .- Entering the service in May, 1918, he was sent to Camp Taylor and Camp Jackson, where he was assigned to Company G. 323rd Infantry, 81st Division. He sailed with division to France on July 30, 1918. taking part in the fighting on American front just before armistice.
(21)-DOUGLAS, ALFRED V .- Sergeant Douglas, after being called to colors on June 24, 1918, was sent to Camp Sherman and Camp Taylor. Sailed to France September 1, 1918, and assigned to Company E, 309th Supply Train, 84th Division. He was engaged in convoy work to the front until November 30, when transferred to Military Police Corps. Discharged May 16, 1919, at Camp Sherman, Ohio.
(22)-COLVIN, SAMUEL M .- Sergeant Colvin, who enter- ed service May 6, 1918, after short stay at Camp Buell, sailed for France in July, 1918. His assign- ment was with the 154th F. A. Brigade Headquar- ters, 79th Division. Participated in all battles of his outfit, heing wounded once. Returned home in sum- mer of 1919.
(23) SCHNEIDER, LOUIS B .- Joining the colors May 6, 1918, at Knoxville, he was sent to Camp Meade, where he was assigned to Battery D, 312th F. A., 79th Divi- sion. Sailed with his organization on July 11, 1918, and participated with it in all its fighting on American front. Rank, private, first-class. Discharged in summer of 1919.
(24) -- HUDNALL, WARREN L .- Inducted into the service in August. 1918, he sailed a few days later in Septem- her for France. His brief training was at Camp Gordon. Served with his organization, Company G, 325th Infantry, 82nd Division, until his return home in May, 1919. His rank in army was private.
(25)-WHITTLE, ERNEST II .- Left Knoxville on April 21, 1918, with the men who were later organized into the Second Corps Artillery Park. In August, 1918, after arrival overseas, he transferred to Battery D. 77th F. A., 4th Division. Saw service in all fall en- Returned home in gagements of the Fourth Division. July, 1919.
(26) -KNOTT, ALBERT E. Sergeant Knott went into the army September 20, 1917, being assigned to Com- pany A, 316th Military Police. 91st Division. Later he transferred to Company C, Third Army M. P. Battalion. His rank in army was mess sergeant.
(27) DIGGS, SAMUEL O. Called to the colors Septem- ber 6. 1917, he was sent to Camp Jackson. S. C., Returned home where he received his training with Battery D, 318th F.A., 81st Division. He sailed with his division in summer of 1918, reaching France to take part in last of fighting just before the armistice. in spring of 1919. Rank, private.
(28)- MYNATT, KERNEY Entering army March 29, 1918, he was assigned to Supply Company, 328th Infantry, 82nd Division. Sailing in May, he was in the fight- ing in Toul, Marbache, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne sectors. His rank was wagoner. Returned to States May 22 and discharged May 28, 1919, at Ft. Ogle- thorpe.
(29)- BAILEY, JAMES W. Private Bailey answered the call to the colors on May 24, 1918, and received his military training at Camp Jackson, S. C., where he was assigned to Company L. 324th Infantry, 81st Di- vision. Went overseas with his organization in July, and participated with it in all its activities up to armistice. Rank, private.
(30)-GERVIN, HARRY ALLEN-After call to colors on August 12, 1918, he was sent to Camp Shelhy and as- signed to Battery B, 138th F. A. 38th Division. Went overseas with it in October, but arrived too late to get in fighting. Returned and mustered out Jan. 11, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky., as a private.
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(1)-REYNOLDS, RICHARD-Entered the U. S. Army on September 20, 1917, and was assigned to Company M, 6th Infantry, 5th Division, stationed at Camp Jack- son, S. C. Went overseas in March 1918 and while a member of the A. E. F., participated in all battles of the 6th Infantry until wounded on October 14, 1918. Private Reynolds returned to the state? on March 11. 1919, and in the same month received his discharge.
(2)-MATTHEWS, RAYMOND A .- Enlisted on May 29, 1917, in the U. S. Army. His organization was Battery B, 110th Field Artillery. 29th Division. Foreign service dates from June 28. 1918 to May 21, 1919. Mustered out of the service on June 2, 1919, while stationed at Camp Meade, Md. Rank. first sergeant.
(3)-MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM ALLEN-Answered the President's call in May 1918. and was assigned to Company B, 164th Infantry, 41st Division. Private Montgomery sailed for France on July 21, 1918, and returned to America on March 11, 1919.
(4)-SARTIN, MURPHY-Began his military career on April 9, 1911. During the recent war was a mem- ber of Company L, 18th Infantry, Ist Division. Be- came a member of the A. E. F .. in June 1917, and participated in all engagements of his unit.
(5)-WILLIAMS, ELMORE-Answered the call to the co)- ors on August 5. 1918. First assigned to Comnan" D, 151st Infantry, 38th Division, and later transferred to Company E, 330th Infantry, 83rd Division. Foreigh service dates from October 4, 1918 to January 29. 1919. Private Williams received his honorable discharge on February 15, 1919. at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. (6)-CHANDLER, AVON W .- Began his military career in July 1918 as a member of Company H, 18th In- fantry, Ist Division. Received his military training at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Embarked for France in September 1918 and took part in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Private Chandler returned to the states in the summer of 1919 and received his discharge.
(7)-OGLE, ALBERT-Entered the military service on October 23. 1917. As a member of the 103rd Field Artillery received his military training while stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Became a member of the A. E. F., in March 1918, and saw service on the following fronts : Toul Sector, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel. Verdun and Meuse-Argonne. Returned to the states in April 1919. and in the following month while locat- ed at Fort Oglethorpe, was discharged.
(8)-ASBURY, WILLIAM-Enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1917, and was assigned to the 45th Field Artill- ery, stationed at Fort Morgan. Alabama. Embarked for France in October 1918 and returned to the states on April 1, 1919. Honorably discharged as corporal. (9)-POWERS, ROSS H .- Began his military career on May 25, 1917, as a member of Company F. 11th In- fantry. Received training at Camp Sherman. Ohio and Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Foreign service dates from April 23, 1918 to December 9. 1918. Mustered out of the service on January 25, 1919, as a private.
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