Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 37

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(10)-ROBERTS, MILLARD FILMORE-Volunteered his services in the U. S. Army on July 12. 1917. As a member of Company M, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Division. sailed overscas on September 6, 1917. Was in action at Chateau Thierry and Soissons. Wounded June 6. 1918 and on the same day became a prisoner of war. Released on December 6, 1918. Returned to the states on February 11, 1919, and at the present time holds the rank of sergeant in the Regular Army. (11)-BAKER, LEONARD DOYLE-Enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1902. During the recent emergency was a member of the Supply Company, 19th Field Artillery, 5th Division. Embarked for France in April 1918, and as a member of the A. E. F., saw service at St. Mihiel, Argonne and Mense. Was a member of the Army of Occupation.


(12)-SCATES, LUTHER F .- Entered the U. S. Army on June 4, 1918, and was assigned to Company C, 168th Infantry, 42nd Division. Embarked for France on August 1, 1918, and while there participated in all engagements of his unit, until wounded on October 16. 1918. Returned to America on April 2, 1919 and in the same month received his honorable discharge at Camp Gordon, Georgia. R'ank. private.


(13)-BELL, FRANK L .- Responded to the President's call on June 24, 1918, and became a member of the U. S. Army. His organization was Company M, 5th Infantry, 6th Division. Foreign service dates from August 26, 1918 to June 10. 1919. Corporal Bell was mustered out of the service on June 20, 1919.


(14)-THRESS, CLARENCE JOHN-On July 23. 1918 en- tered the U. S. Army, and became a member of Company K, 161st Infantry. Private Thress was stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia, until he sailed overseas on September 14, 1918. Returned to the States on February 14, 1919, and was discharged on April 29, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.


(15)-BEBBER, JOSEPH A .- Recame a member of the U. S. Army on February 25, 1918. and was assigned to Company C, 3rd Ammunition Train, 3rd Division. stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. On April 6, 1918 went overseas and while a member of the A. F. F. took part in the battles in St. Mihiel Sector, Verdun and Argonne. Private Bebber returned to the United States in March, 1919.


(16)-SPURLOCK, STEPHEN S .- Enlisted in the United St.tes Army on September 15. 1913. During the World War was a member of Company K, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Division. Emharked for France in August 1917. and while a member of the A. E. F., participated in all engagements of his command. Saw service with the Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(17)-SCHNICKE, FRED J .- Entered the military service on May 28, 1918, and was assigned to Company G, 148th Infantry, stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Emharked for France on August 13, 1918. Saw service on the Verden and Argonne Front with Company B. 125th Infantry, 32nd Division Wounded on October 11, 1918. Returned to the States on April 1, 1919, and in the same month was mustered out of the service.


(18)-NOLAND, CARL A. J .- Volunteered his services in the U. S. Army on May 5, 1917, with Company K, 142nd In- fartrv, received his military training at a nost in Texas. Sailed for France in June, 1918, and saw service in Champagne and Toul sectors. Wounded on August 2, and again on October 8, 1918. Returned to America on February 8, 1919, and in May, 1919, was discharged.


(19)-MANGUM, JOHN M .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army in August 1913. During the recent war saw active service with Company L, 26th Infantry. 3rd Division. Became a member of the A. E. F., in June 1917, and took part in all battles of his command. Was a member of the Army of Occupation. Rank. private.


(20)-LANDERS, CLARK-Enlisted in the U. S. Army in August 1917. With Company B, 52nd Infantry. 6th Division sailed for France on July 6, 1918. Saw service in the Vosges Mountains and Argonne Forest. Re- turned to the states in June 1919, and while stationed at Camp Gordon, was mustered out as sergeant.


(21)-AUSTELL, LEMUEL A .- Answered the call to the colors on May 28. 1918, and was assigned to Company M. 128th Infantry, 32nd Division, stationed at Camp Pike. Arkansas. Sailed overseas on August 15, 1918. Corporal Austell returned to the states on April 1. 1919, and in the same month received his discharge.


(22)-DRINNEN, CALVIN MORGAN-F-tered the service of the U. S. Army on January, 29, 1918. His organiza- tion was Company D, 53rd Infantry, 6th Division, in training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Became a mem- ber of the A. E. F. in June, 1918, and was in all en- gagements of his outfit. Saw service with the Army of Occupation. Discharged September 25, 1919.


(23)-GILBERT, WILLIAM C .- Answered the call of the President on July 7. 1918. For military training was assigned to Company B, 46th Infantry, 9th Division. He received training at the following stations : Charleston, S. C. Camn Sheridan. Alabama, Camp Bragg, N. C., and Fort Thomas, Kentucky.


(24)-MAPLES, LEVI-Began his military career on August 6, 1918, as a member of Company D, 149th Infantry. stationed at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Foreign service dates from October 2. 1918 to April 93. 1919. Corporal Maples received his discharge on May 15, 1919.


(25)-MAPLES. LUTHIER-Entered the military service on November 26, 1917 and was first assigned to Company D, 23rd Infantry, stationed at Camp Gordon. Georgia. inh rkod ior France on September 14, 1918. He was in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Private Maples re- turned to America on April 25. 1919 and two weeks later at Fort Oglethorpe received his discharge.


(26)-CAMPBELL, MICHAEL R .- Began his military career on August 6, 1918, as a member of Company D, 150th Infantry. In November 1918. was transferred to Com- pany E, 114th Infantry. Foreign service dates from October 3, 1918 to May 6,1919. Discharged May 17. 1919.


(27)-REYNOLDS, JOHN P .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army in April 1917. First assigned to Com- pany 1, 2nd Pioneer Infantry, with headquarters at Camp Forest, Georgia. Later transferred to Company F. 51st Infantry, 6th Division. Embarked for France on July 6. 1918 While a member of the A. E. F .. participated in all battles of his unit.


(28)-HUMRARD, RENJAMIN PRESTON-Enlisted in the U. S. Army on March 8, 1916. His first organization was Company R. Richmond Licht Infantry Bines. On Novemher 24, 1917 transferred to Company F, 104th Ammunition Train. On March 10, 1918 transferred to School of Aerial Photography, stationed at Roches- tor N. Y. Promoted from private to serrennt major. Discharged Janvary 10, 1919 at Langley Field.


(29)-JOHNSON, THOMAS ALEXANDER-Began his mil- itary career on August 20, 1917 as a member of Com- pany C, 18th Infantry, 1st Division, stationed at Camp Travis, Texas. Embarked for France on January 20. 1918 and was in the following battles: Soissons, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Returned to the states on March 31, 1919, and was mustered out of the ser- vice in the following month while stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas. Sergeant Johnson is a survivor of the transport Tuscania, sunk by U-boat off Scotch Coast


(30)-RICHARD, WILLIAM H .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on August 8, 1918 and was assigned to Company I, 68th Infantry, 9th Division. Received his military training at Camp Sheridan, Alahama, and hon- orably discharged on February 8, 1919 nt the same camp. Rank, private.


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(1)-McMILLAN, LON THOMAS-In July, 1918, became a member of the military forces of the United States, and was stationed at Camp Gordon until ordered on foreign service in August. Was assigned to Company G. 18th Infantry. After the armistice went into Germany as a member of the Army of Occupation. Returned to America in the summer of 1919 and re- ceived his discharge.


(2)-HENSLEY, ORA M .- After entry into service on May 30. 1918, was assigned to Company F, 124th Infantry. Was stationed at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, where he was in training for foreign service. While in France took part in one engagement, and returned to America in April. 1919. Rank, private.


(3)-HODGES, CHARLES C .- On March 6, 1917, entered military service, and became a member of Battery D, 8th Field Artillery of the 7th Division. Received his preliminary training at Camp Wheeler and Fort Sill. Embarked for France in August 1918, and was on foreign service until June 20, 1919. Rank, corporal. (4)-VALENTINE, WILLIAM-Became a member of the United States Military forces on September 21.1917. His unit was Battery E, 147th Field Artillery. Re- ceived training at Camp Jackson until March 11th, 1918. when he embarked for overseas service. Saw action in the Alsace-Lorraine Sector, Aisne-Marne. Oise-Aisne, Meuse-Argonne. Discharged as a private May 27. 1919.


(5)-SCOTT, THOMAS-After entering the military service of the United States was assigned to Company F of the 5th Ammunition Train. During the war was stationed at Douglas, Arizona, and in the A. E. F. Was dis- charged in May 1919, as a private.


(6)-HVDER, JOSEPH F .- Joined the United States Army in May 1918, and was assigned to Company F of the 11th Infantry, being later transferred to Company E of the 23rd Infantry. Before departure for foreign service was stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Sail- ed in August, 1918, and returned with his unit in the summer of 1919.


(7)-WAGGONER, CHARLES L-Enlisted in the United States Army September 18. 1917. and became a member of Company A, 6th Infantry 5th Division. Was located at Camp Gordon, Camp Jackson and Fort Oglethorpe, before embarking for France on April 14 1918. Was wounded on August 13. 1918, and after the armistice became a member of the Army of Ocen- pation. Rank, private.


(8)-CATE, JOSEPHI BURLEY-On May 24, 1918, entered military service and for duty was assigned to Battery D, 7th Field Artillery. Was located at Camp Jackson until July 21. when he departed for France. Saw action in the Toul Sector and in St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne Offensives. As a corporal received his dis- charge on June 4, 1919. at Fort Oglethorpe.


(9)-WEAVER, ALFRED MONROE-On October 3. 1917. entered military service, becoming a member of Com- pany C, 11th Infantry. His training stations were Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Sherman. Foreign service dates from April 24, 1918, to February 28. 1919. Partici- pated in the St. Mihiel and Argonne-Meuse Offensive. Was wounded on October 14, and discharged from Camp Sherman on May 13, 1919.


(10)-EVANS, THOMAS-Volunteered on May 18. 1916. Has done duty at various camps in the United States, and during the past emergency, was a member of Supply Company, 28th Infantry. Sailed with his unit for France, and while overseas took part in all its actions. (11)-SMITH, JAMES RUSSELL-Entered active service as a member of Company I, 52nd Infantry of the 6th Division. After training at Fort Oglethorpe sailed for France with his vnit, and participated in the Argonne-Mense Offensive. Returned to America in the summer of 1919. Discharged as corporal.


(12)-KELLEV, EARL HOUSTON-Enlisted for active service on September 6. 1917. and was assigned to Company H, 38th Infantry, of the 3rd Division. Em- barked for France in May, 1918, where he took part in the various activities in which this division was engaged. After armistice went into Germany with the Army of Occupation and returned to the states in the summer of 1919. Discharged on arrival.


(13)-HAGGARD, ROBERT YOUNG-Volunteered in the United States Army on October 14. 1916, and during the war was a member of Company H. 28th Infantry. Sailed in June. 1917, for France, and took part at Catigny and Soissons, being wounded at the latter place. Later returned to duty, and participated in the St. Mihiel and Argonne-Mense Offensives. Re- turned on February 27, 1919, with rank of sergeant.


(14)-SMITH, DANIEL ROSCOE-After entry into military service on June 28, 1918, became a member of Com- pany E. 114th Infantry, 29th Division. After a period of training in America he departed for overseas service in Octoher, 1918. Mustered out May 6, 1919.


(15)-GREENFIELD, ADOLPHUS G .- Saw service on the Mexican Border in 1916, and during the recent war was a member of Company F, 3rd Supply Train. Sail- ed for France in May 1918, and while on foreign duty saw action in the various engagements of his unit. Rank, sergeant, first-class.


(16)-BURCII, JAMES J .- On March 11, 1918, became an active member of the United States Army and was assigned to Company C of the 149th Infantry. Be- fore departure overseas in October, 1918, was trained at Camp Shelby, Miss. Returned from foreign duty on March 1, 1919, and discharged at Camp Taylor.


(17)-CHANEY. CLIFFORD-After becoming a member of the military forces of the United States on August 6, 1918, was trained at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Be- gan his foreign service in September, 1918, and after armistice was a member of the Army of Occupation.


(18)-SCHMID, EDWARD C .- Entered active service May 3, 1918, and was assigned for duty to the 6th Ammuni- tion Train of the 6th Division. Received training at Camp Wadsworth until departure overseas on July 14, 1918. Saw action in the Argonne-Mense Offensive. and as a sergeant was mustered out June 17. 1919.


(19)-DONALDSON, CLARENCE E .- Entered military ser- vice on May 28, 1918, and became a member of Com- pany F, 127th Infantry. Trained at Camp Pike until August 15, when he was ordered overseas. Was on the front morning of November 11 and went into Germany with the 32nd Division. Mustered out May 20, 1919.


(20)-BLACKWELL, BOYD W .- After entry into service on September 24, 1917, was located at Camp Mc- Arthur, Texas, and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. On August 22, sailed for France as a member of Battery A, 80h Field Artillery, Received his discharge as a pri- vate, first class, June 28, 1919.


(21)-KRAUSE, WILLIAM F .- Became a member of the United States military forces on May 24, 1918 and was transferred from June Antomatie Replacement Detachment to Batttery C, 148th Field Artillery. Em- harked in June, 1918 for France where he saw action in the Argonne-Meuse Offensive. Returned to Amer- ica as a sergeant and received his honorable discharge.


(22)-HARBISON, JOSEPHI PATTERSON-After entering military service on May 22, 1918, was located at Camp Jackson for training. Became a member of Battery D. 119th Field Artillery, and sailed with this unit for France on July 18, 1918. Took part in the Argonne-Meuse Offensive, returning to America on May 4, 1919. Discharged at Ft. Oglethorpe May 15.


(23)-LONG, DAVID J .- Entered active duty on October 5, 1917, as a member of Machine Gun Company, 6th Infantry. Was later transferred to Company Il of the same regiment, and was trained at Camp Gordon and Camp Jackson. Embarked for foreign duty in April. 1918, and while in France participated in all the battles of his unit until October 14, when he was wounded. Was member of Army of Occupation.


(24)-WARWICK, JESSE B .- Enlisted in the army on Sep- tember 17. 1914, and has been stationed at various posts in the United States. During the war was a member of Company H, 54th Infantry. Foreign service began on July 6. 1918, and ended June 10, 1919, during which time he saw action in the Vosges Mountains and the Argonne-Meuse Offensive. Held rank of sergeant.


(25)-SUTTLES, WILIAM L .- On May 24, 1918. became a member of the military forces of the United States and after a period of training at Camp Jackson, S. C .. sailed for France on July 20. As a member of Company L, 168th Infantry, saw action on the St. Mihiel and Ar- gonne fronts, Discharged May 14, 1919.


(26)-REAGAN, SAMUEL WORTHINGTON-Joined United States Army in May 1918, and was assigned to Com- pany C, 101st Machine Gun Battalion of the 26th Division. Was located at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, where he received his training until ordered overseas. Mustered out of service in April, 1919.


(27)-BAIN, HENRY FRANKLIN-Became a member of the military forces of the United States in May, 1918, and for duty was assigned to Company F. 147th Infantry. Was trained at Camp Lee and Camp Dix until July. when he embarked for foreign service. Was in the Argonne-Meuse Offensive, in which he was severely wounded and returned to America in January, 1919.


(28)-BENZIGER, CLIFFORD HURST-After entry into military service on September 20, 1917. became a member of the 162nd Infantry, and on October 20, 1918, was transferred to Company B, 126th Infantry. Received his training at Camp Gordon and Camp Jack- son and hegan his foreign service on August 31, 1918 and participated in the Argonne-Mense Offensive. Ser- geant Benziger was discharged May 20, 1919.


(29)-JOHNSTON, DAVID SKILLING-Entered the mil- itary service of the United States in October 1917, and was assigned to 123rd Infantry, being later trans- ferred to Division Headquarters of the 31st Division Received his training in America at Camp Fike. Camp Wheeler and Camp Mills. Embarked on foreign service on October 3, 1918. Rank, sergeant.


(30)-TASCHNER, CHARLES WILLIAM-On October 3, 1917, became a member of the military forces of the United States, and was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he was a member of Company M. 347th Infantry, Before going to France in the spring of 1918 was also located at Camp Sherman, Ohio. After arrival nver- seas was transferred to the 96ih Company of the 21st Grand Division with the rank of mess sergeant.


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(1)-SCHETTLER, CLARENCE G .- Became a member of the U. S. Army in May 1918. and was assigned to Company B, Second Corps Artillery Park. Received mil- itary training at the following camps: Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Camp Jackson, South Carolina, and Camp Hill, Virginia. Sailed on foreign service in July, 1918 and took part in the four offensives of his regiment. (2)-FOX, ROY ELMER-Enlisted for military service on March 29, 1918, and received his military train- ing at Camp Gordon, Georgia. His organization was Company C. 328th Infantry, 82nd Division. Sailed for France on April 28, 1918. Private Fov participated in the battles of the Argonne and St. Mihiel and was wounded on October 14, 1918. Discharged April 3, 1919. (3)-LESTER, JAMES HENDERSON-Entered the U. S. Army on September 20, 1917. and was assigned to Company G. 345th Infantry. 87th Division. Stationed for military training at Camp Dodge, Iowa and Camp Pike, Arkansas. Foreign service dates fron August 24. 1918 to January 18, 1919. Received his honorable discharge at Camp Gordon,, Ga., on Feb- ruarv 21. 1919. with the rank of mechanic


(4)-FRENCH, WILLIAM M .- In April, 1918, became a member of Company L, 328th Infantry, 82nd Di- vision. Stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia, and Camp Merritt. N. J., before sailing for France in June 1918. Took part in the following battles: Argonne, St. Mihiel and the Meuse. Corporal French received the Distinguished Service Cross. Discharged in May, 1919. (5)-SCATES, WILLIAM T .- Enlisted for active service in the U. S Army on September 20. 1917. and her me a member of Company A, 328th Infantry, 82nd Division. For military training was stationed at Camp Cordon Georgia and Camp Jackson, South Carolina. At last camp he transferred to Company A, 306th Engineers, 81st Division. Private Scates was mustered out of the service on November 20, 1917.


(6)-McMAHAN, JACKSON C .- Answered the President's call on April 30. 1918 and was assigned to the 89th Company, Military Police, 355th Infantry, 89th Di- vision, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. On May 10, 1918 embarked for France. Participated in all battles of the 355th Infantry. Returned to the states in June 1919. and was honorably discharged on June 10, 1919, with the rank of private.


(7)-LANE, ROBERT-On April 26, 1918 entered the U. S. Army and became a member of Battery A. 316th Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Went overseas on May 5, 1918 and returned to the United States on June 9. 1919. Private Lane was mustered out of the service on June 16, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(8)-ALLEN, DANIEL F .- Began his military career on September 18, 1917, as a member of the 13th Company, Depot Brigade. Received his military training at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Private Allen received his discharge on October 1. 1017


(9)-CLANTON, JESSE-Became a member of Company F. 306th Engineers, 81et Division in Notshop 1919. Stationed at Camp Jackson and Camp Sevier, S. C. until ordered on foreign service on July 31, 1918. Took part in all engagements of the 306th Engineers. Returned to the states on June 15, 1919, and was mus- tered out of the service on June 23, 1919. Rank, cook. (10)-TROUTMAN, CONRAD E .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on October 22, 1918. For military train- ing was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., and assigned to Company G, 383rd. Infantry. Mustered out of the service on December 17. 1918. Rank, private.


(11)-ATCHLEY, GRADY-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on September 21, 1917, and was assigned to Company B, 328th Infantry, 82nd Division, transferred to Company D. 306th Engineers. After a period of training at various camps in the states sailed for France on July 31, 1918. Was in the following en- gagements : St. Die, Somme Offensive, Meuse and Ar- ronne. Corporal Atchlev returned to the states in June, 1919 and received his honorable discharge.


(12)-OWENS, JESSE EDWARD-In June 1918 hecame a member of the 316th Machine Gun Battalion 81st Di- vision. Received his military training at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Saw service in the A. E. F., and while in action was wounded. Privpie Owens returnod to America in June, 1919 and discharged July 2, 1919.


(13)-SMITH, ROBERT F .- As a member of Company E. 324th Infantry, 81st Division, sailed for France on August 5, 1918. While a member of this unit was in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Enlistment dates from September 20, 1917 to June 25. 1919. Rank, bugler. (14)-CAMPBELL, GLENN A .- Entered the military service on September 19. 1917, and was assigned to Company B, 328th Infantry. After a period of training at Camp Gordon. Georgia, in May 1918 he went overseas. Ser- geant Campbell was in the St. Mihiel and Mense-Ar- gonne Offensives. Mentioned in orders for meritorions conduct. Returned to the States in May, 1919.


(15)-HARMON, RORERT-Enlisted in the U. S. Army in June 1914. During the World War was a member of Company F. 324th Infantry, 81st Division. Sailed for France on August 5, 1918 and while a member of the A. E. F., participated in all engagements of his unit. Private Harmon returned to America on June 16, 1919, and was honorably idscharged.


(16)-HICKEY, ROBERT-Entered the military service on September 20, 1917. After a short period of training at Camp Gordon, Georgia, and Camp Jackson, S. C., with Battery A, 318th Field Artillery, 81st Division. sailed on foreign service on August 8, 1918. Returned from overseas on June 9, 1919, and was mustered out of the service on June 18. as private, first-class.


(17)-VAN HOOSIER, ANDY-Became a member of the U. S. Army on September 27, 1917. First assigned to Company A, 332nd Infantry, and later transferred to the 20th Engineers, Forestry. Received his military training at various camps in the United States. Foreign service dates from March 29. 1918 to June 1. 1919. Honorably discharged on June 11, 1919.


(18)-MORRIS LLOYD LEONARD-Began his military career on May 6, 1918, as a member of Battery D, 312th Field Artillery, 79th Division. Foreign service dates from July 14, 1918 to May 25, 1919. Mustered out of service on June 3, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rank, corporal.


(19)-HAYNES, RULE-In September 1917, hegan his mil- itary career. as a member of Machine Gun Company, 332nd Infantry. Sailed for France on June 8. 1918 and was in active service on the Piave Front. Private Haynes returned from overseos on April 17. 1919. Honorably discharged at Camp Sherman on May, 5, 1919. (20)-WILLOX, WILLIAM PEYTON,-Enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1914. As a member of Company G, 306th Ammunition Train. 81st Division, sailed overseas in August 1918. Sergeant Willox returned to the United States on June 8, 1919. On account of injuries to his foot, he has not been discharged from service.


(21)-TROTTER, GEORGE R .- Entered the military service on April 25, 1918, and received his military training while a member of Battery A, 316th Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Foreign service dates from August 5, 1918 to June 9, 1919. Mustered out of the service at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, on June 16, 1919. Rank, chief mechanic.


(22)-BURNETT SAMUEL, E .- Began his military career on September 20, 1917, as a member of Company B. 317th Machine Gun Baltalion. Foreign service dates from July 31, 1918 to June 19. 1919. Honorably dis- charged on June 28, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, with the rank of private first-class.


(23)-BERRY, LLOYD EDWARD-Entered the military ser- vice on Sentember 4, 1918. and was assigned to Com- pany I, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Transferred to Company E, 49th Infantry. stationed at Camp Wadsworth. S. C. Became a member of the A. E. F., in October 1918 and returned to the states on Jomirv 16. 1919. Private Berry received his discharge February 24, 1919.




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