Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 39

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(14)-TUCKER, OMAR JOEL-After enlistment in May 1918 was assigned to Company M. 90th Infantry. Stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C., and Camp Greene, N. C. With the rank of private wos mustered out of the service at the latter mentioned camp in 1919.


(15)-JOHNSON, PAUL R .- Entered upon active duty on September 4, 1918. First assigned to the 57th Pioneer Infantry, later transferred to Supply Company, 49th Infantry. Foreign service date; from September 28, 1918 to January 16, 1919. Discharged at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia on May 5, 1919. Rank, wagoner,


(16)-VIARS, LONNIE HERBERT-On July 7, 1918 was as- signel to Company C. 46th Infantry. Actively en- gaged at Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Camp Sheridan, Ala., and New Orleans, Louisiana. Private Viars was mus- tered out of the service on May 31, 1919.


(17)-MARTIN, GROVER C-Became a member of Company C. 46th Infantry, on June 7, 1918. Stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama and New Orleans, Louisiana. With the rank of private was discharged at the latter men- tioned post Map 31, 1919.


(18)-TUCKER, JOSEPH H .- Volunteered his services to the Regular Ar.ny in 1916. Sailed for France in June 1917 as a member of Company A, 2nd Field Battalion, Signal Corps, with the 1st Division. Was actively engaged at Montdidier, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne. Was a member of the Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(19)-KING, WILLIAM HIARRISON-In March 1918 en- tered the military service. For duty was assigned to the Ordnance Headquarters Company. Curtis Rov G S. Ordnance Department. Stationed at South Baltimore, Maryland. With the rank of sergeant was discharged in March 1919.


(20)-HAMMER, OLIVER D .- After a period of training at Camp Sevier, he went overseas May 10, 1918, with his organization, Company B, 114th Machine Gun Bat- talion, Took part in all battles of 30th Division in Belgium and France. After armistice he transferred to Company D, 39th Infantry. Returned home and mus- tered out May 29, 1919. Rank, private.


(21)-TROTT, JAMES HENRY-On September 3, 1918 was inducted into military service. First assigned to the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry, and later trans- ferred to the 49th Infantry. Sailed for France in September 1918 and was active in the Argonne Drive. With the rank of sergeant returned to the states and was discharged on February 20, 1919.


(22)-TROUTT, WILLIAM F .- Entered upon active duty September 4. 1918, and for military training was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C. and assigned to Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Transferred to the 49th Infantry and sailed for France on Septem- ber 29. Returned from overseas duty in January 1919 and was discharged in May. Rank, wagoner.


(23)-ELLIS, CLARENCE F .- Began his military career on July 5, 1918 as a member of Company B, 68th In- fantry. Trained at Camp Sheridan, Alahama and was discharged at the same camp in February 1919 with the rank of private.


(24)-OLIVER, PAUL MACKLIN-Volunteered his services for military duty in 1917. First assigned to the Ma- chine Gun Troop, 17th Cavalry and later transferred to Troop K. 7th Cavalry, Stationed at Douglas, Arizona and Fort Bliss, Texas. Rank, corporal.


(25)-IIICKMAN, TALMAGE S .- After entering the service in January 1918 was sent to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia for training. As a member of Company F, 53rd In- fantry, 6th Division sailed for France in July 1918. Took part in the fighting in the Vosges Mountains and Argonne Forest. With the rank of private returned to the U. S. and was mustered out of service in June 1919.


(26)-FROST, ROBERT WALTER-Was a member of the United States Army during the World War, but his organization and activities are not known.


(27)-DISNEY, HORERT-Began his military carecr on January 19, 1918, at Camp Greene, N. C. As a mem- ber of Company M, 59th Infantry, 4th Division sailed for France on May 5. 1918. Was actively engaged at Chateau Thierry. Wounded on July 19, 1918. Re- turned to the states on January 1, 1919 and in the fol- lowing month was mustered out of the service. Rank. private first-class.


(28)-MYERS, GEORGE WALTER-After entering the ser- vice on September 4, 1918 was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for military training. As a member of Com- nany H 49th Infantry sailed for Frand Sentember 29. 1918. With the rank of private returned to the states and was discharged on February 25, 1919.


(29)-BEALS. ROY-After entry into the service on Sep- temher 3. 1918 was assigned to the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry, Later transferred to the 49th Infantry. Sailed for France on September 29, 1918 and on December 3, 1918 was transferred to the Graves Registration Service. With the rank of sergeant returned from overseas duty on June 18. 1919. Dis- charged July 19, 1919.


(30)-DOSSER, ALBERT T., Jr .- After entering the service in December 1917 was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C., for military training. Sailed for France on July 13, 1918. neld ine rank of corporal in the 6th Mobile Ordnance Ren-ir Shon, 6th Division. Returned to the states and was discharged on June 23, 1919.


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(1)-HARBISON, VERNON M .- Entered the service March 29, 1918 at Knoxville, and was assigned to Company L. 328th Infantry, 82nd Division, with which he sailed for France on May 2, 1918. Took part in St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Captured by the Germans in latter fight on October 9, but released December 10, and joined his former organization. Ileturned and dis- charged on May 28, 1919.


(2)-WILLIAMS, RUFUS L .- Entered military service on September 19, 1917 and while stationed at Camp Gor- don, was assigned to Battery B. 318th F. A., 81st Di- vision. As a corporal sailed for foreign service August 8, 1918. Participated in all actions of his unit while in France.


(3)-BROWN, BAILEY B .- On September 22, 1917 entered service and became a member of Company K, 323rd In- fantry, 81st Division. Was stationed at Camp Jackson, and Camp Sevier, S. C. On November 7, 1917, re- ceived his honorable discharge with rank of private.


(4)-WELCKER, FREDERICK WILLIAM-After having en- tered service on September 15, 1917 was sent to Camp Gordon where he became a member of the 319th Machine Gun Battalion. Sailed on May 3, 1918 with this unit and saw action in the Buzancy sector and the Argonne-Meuse. Promoted in line from private to sergeant. Discharged May 20, 1919.


(5)-WHITTON, HERMAN D .- Became a member of the military service on April 25, 1918 and trained at Camp Jackson with Battery A. 316th F. A. Ordered on foreign service August 5, 1918, returning to America June 9. 1919 to be discharged as a private first- class, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(6)-GAINES, OSCAR-After entry into the army on April 28. 1918 was assigned to the 318th F. A. Be- fore going overseas on August 6. 1918 was in training at Camp Jackson. Saw action on the Western Front and was discharged in the summer of 1919.


(7)-STERCHI, ERNEST B .- In January 1918 became a member of the U. S. Army, in the 307th Military Police Company. While stationed at Camp Gordon, was trained for overseas duty Sailed in Mov 1918 and returned a year later for discharge. Rank, private, first-class.


(8)-COLLINS, JOHN S .- After entering military service on April 25. 1918 was assigned to Company B. 306th Ammunition Train, 81st Division. Was trained at Camp Jackson, S. C. until he sailed for foreign service in July 1918. Participated in two engagements on the Western Front. Rank, wagoner.


(9)-WHITTLE, WILLIAM EARL-Entered the U. S. Army on September 21. 1917, and was assigned to the 318th Field Artillery, 81st Division. After training at Camp Gordon and Camp Jackson, sailed on foreign service in August 1918. While stationed in France trained at various French camps, returning to America in the summer of 1919.


(10)-MIDDLETON, LLOYD H .- Became a member of the military service on April 26, 1918 and was assigned to Company F. of the 306th Ammunition Train. While on foreign service saw three days' action on the front. Discharged at Fort Oglethorpe on June 17, 1919.


(11)-DOWLING, JOE ROBERT-After entry into the service on May 21, 1918 became a member of Company H. 322nd Infantry. Was transferred in October to Company H. of the 50th Infantry, which was then organizing for foreign service. Received discharge as a private on April 1, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(12)-BYRD, ARCHIE L .- Inducted into service on April 26, 1918, and assigned to Company G, 306th Ammu- nition Train. After sailing for France on Anrust 12, 1918, saw action in Argonne Forest. Returned to America in May, 1919, and vas discharged as a corpor- al.


(13)-POPE, ELMER-Entering service on May 5, 1918 was stationed at Camp Jackson for training, and was in Battery B. 317th F. A., 81st Division. Sailed in July 1918, and returned in June 1919, and was dis- charged soon after return.


(14)-SHERROD, SENTER MOORE-Became a member of the military forces of the U. S. on March 28, 1918. Received training at Camp Gordon before going over- seas on April 29, 1918. As a member of Company H. 327th Infantry saw action in the Marbache Sector. St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. Was gassed in the Argonne. Discharged April 3, 1919, as a private.


(15)-BLAZIER, CHARLES WALKER-After induction in- to service on April 26, 1918 was located as Canip Jackson, until ordered on foreign service in August. Returned to America in April 1919, and was dis- charged a little later at Fort Oglethorpe. He was a member of the 316th F. A., 81st Division.


(16)-WHITE, IRA EUGENE-After entry into service on September 20. 1917, was assigned to Company A, 327th Infantry. Was transferred later to Company F. of the 324th Infantry. Was stationed at Camp Gordon and Camp Jackson, and received his discharge at latter with rank of private on February 14, 1918.


(17)-WARWICK, FRANCIS N .- Entered the military cer- vice of the U. S. Army on May 5, 1918, and was ordered to motor school at Camp Buell. Ky. Sent to Camp Meade July 4, and placed in Battery D. 312th F. A., 79th Division. Sailed for France July 14, 1918.


(18)-SMITH, HUBERT H .- After induction into service on May 24, 1918, was assigned to Company M, 322nd Infantry of the 81st Division. Received training at Camp Sevier and Camp Jackson, also various French camps. Ordered on foreign service July 29, 1918, and while in France took part in all actions of his nnit. As a private, received discharge in summer of 1919.


(19)-DAY, WALLACE A .- On May 6, 1918 entered mil- itary service and became a member of Battery E, 312th Field Artillery, 79th Division. After being train- ed at Camp Buell. Kentucky, was ordered on foreign service, July 19, 1918. Has the rank of private, first- class.


(20)-ATTIVOLO, SAMUEL-Entered active duty on April 26. 1918, and was assigned to Company A. 306th Ammunition Train of the 81st Division. Was stationed at Camp Jackson. S. C. until ordered overseas on August 7, 1918. Took part in all battles of the 81st Division, and after returning to America was dis- charged as a private in the summer of 1919.


(21)-CLARK, OTHA BERT-After entry into military service on June 24, 1918, was assigned to Company E. 325th Infantry, 82nd Division. On August 28, 1918 sailed for foreign service and while in France took part in the battles of St. Mihiel and Argonne- Meuse. Discharged in the summer of 1919 with the rank of private, first-class.


(22)-LIVESAY, JOIIN F .- Became a member of the mil- itary forces on May 6, 1918 and was assigned to Battery D, 312th Field Artillery. 79th Division. Was in training at Camp Buell, Kentucky. before going overseas in July 1918. Returned to America in the spring of 1919 being mustered out soon after.


(23)-FOSTER, CHARLES F .- Entered the military ser- vice on July 1, 1918 and was sent to Camp Gordon where he hecame a member of the 82nd Division. Sailed for foreign service with this unit in July 1918 and returned to America May 14, 1919 and received discharge as a private.


(24)-HAGLER, CHARLES D .- After going into service on March 28. 1918, was assigned to Headquarters Company, 314th F. A. Was in training for foreign service at Camp Lee, until ordered overseas in May 1918. Took part in the action of the Argonne For- est and returned to America where he received his honorable di-charge.


(25)-ROBEY, CHARLES W .- After induction into ser- vice on May 29, 1918 went to Camp Shelby, Miss., for training. As a member of Machine Gun Company. 322nd Infantry, sailed for overseas on August 15, 1918 and served in the actions in which his unit was engaged. Returned to America with the rank of corporal and was mustered out of service in the summer of 1919.


(26)-MASSENGILL, FRED NATHANIEL-On July 26. 1918, entered the military service of the U. S .. becoming a member of Company M. 358th Infantry. On September 14, 1918 left. America for foreign service. Returned June 7, 1919 and was discharged at Fort Oglethorpe on June 15, 1919.


(27)-BLAIR, SAMUEL H .- September 22, 1917 was the day on which he entered the military service heing sent to Camp Gordon for training. Also was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Jackson before going overseas. He saw foreign service as member of the Supply Company, 318th F. A., 81st Division.


(28)-STINNETT, BEN B .- Became a member of Battery C. 316th Field Artillery on April 26, 1918. With this unit went overseas on August 5, where he was stationed at several French camps. Was discharged on June 16, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe as a private.


(29)-EMERT. ELMER WILLIE-Having entered active service on April 1, 1918 was sent to Camp Gordon, where he was assigned to Company L, of the 327th Infantry. In April 1918, embarked for foreign service and took part in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. Was wounded on July 22, returning to America on Mav 20. 1919 and was discharged eight days later at Fort Oglethorpe.


(30)-COGDELL, HIORACE WINSTEAD-On May 24, 1918 became a member of Company H. 322nd Infantry, 81st Division and received training at Camp Jackson. In August 1918 was ordered overseas and participated in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Returned to Amer- ica and received his discharge in the summer of 1919.


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(1)-CULTON, RALPHI S .- Began his military career on May 15, 1918. His organization was the 166th Am- bulance Company, 117th Sanitary Train, 42nd Di- vision. Prior to sailing for France in October, 1917, was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. As a member of the A. E. F., took part in all battles of his unit. Returned to the states in May, 1918. (2)-DAVIS, GEORGE SAMUEL-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in June 1918. Received his military training at Camp Kearney, California. His organ- ization was Company M, 160th Infantry, 40th Div- ision. Foreign service dates from August 8, 1918 to April 3, 1919. Mustered out of the service on April 11, 1919, with the rank of corporal.


(3)-HAMPTON, JOE MINTON-Answered the call to the colors on July 16, 1918. First assigned to Company C, 149th Infantry, and in October, 1918 was transferred to Company F, 115th Infantry, 29th Division. Re- ceived his military training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Sailed for France on October 2, 1918 and returned to the states on May 24, 1919.


(4)-FOWLER, HARMON C .- After enlistment on May 24, 1918 was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Sailed for overseas duty on July 27, 1918 and as a member of Battery A, 120th Field Artillery, 32nd Division, saw service at Soissons and Verdun. Sergeant Fowler re- turned from overseas on March 27, 1919.


(5)-GREEN, CLYDE M .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army on May 8, 1918. As a member of the 2nd Trench Mortar Battery was stationed at Camp Jackson S. C. Embarked for overseas uuty on July 22, 1918 and took part in the fighting at St. Mihiel, Blanc Mont, and Meuse-Argonne. Private Green returned to the States on April 19, 1919.


(6)-LAWSON, ERNEST E .- Began his military career at Camp Gordon, Georgia in June 1918. After a period of training in the United States sailed for France in September 1918. As a member of the 168th Infan- try, 42nd Division, was active against the Germans. Private Lawson returned from France in April 1919. Discharged on May 10th, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe.


(7)-ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM F .- On August 5, 1918, entered the service of the U. S. Army. Sailed for France in October 1918 as a member of Company C. 150th Infantry, 38th Division. Transferred on Nov- ember 11, 1918 to the Central Record Office, stationed at Bourges, France. Rank, private.


(8)-LANE, ARTHUR L .- In May 1918 entered the mil- itary service of the U. S. Army. Received his train- ing at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida and Camp Stuart. Sailed for France on August 13, 1918 and as a member of the A. E. F., participated in the St. Mi- hiel offensive. Wounded on September 20, 1918. Ser- geant Lane belonged to 201st Salvage Unit, 5th Division.


(9)-STANSBURY, JUNIOR BRYANT-After enlistment in May 1918 was sent to Fort Thomas, Kentucky for military training. Sailed for France on May 18, 1918 and as a member of Battery D, 77th Field Artill- ery, 4th Division was in the Battles of St. Mihiel. Argonne and Clery Le Grande.


(10)-BOHANAN, CLAUDE OSCAR-Entered the service in October 1917, as a member of Company M, 60th Infan- try, 5th Division. Later transferred to Battery D, 314th Field Artillery 80th Division. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Camp Greene, and Gettys- burg, Penn. Embarked for France in April 1918 and participated in all engagements of his command.


(11)-KING, HENRY-Began his military career on August 6, 1918. After training two months in the states qualified for overseas duty. His organization was Battery A, 137th Field Artillery, 38th Division. Re- turned to the States on December 23, 1918.


(12)-MILES, CLAUDE WESLEY-Entered the service on May 13, 1918 and for military training was sent to Camp Forrest, Ga. From New York embarked for France in July 1918. As a member of Company H. 51st Infantry, 6th Division took part in the fighting at Mense-Argonne and Verdun. Saw service with the Army of Occupation. Rank, bugler.


(13)-FULKERSON, FRANK M .- After enlistment on June 24, 1918, for military training was sent to Camp Jackson, S. C. Embarked for service on October 13 1918. His organization was Supply Company, 117th Artillery. 31st Division. Private Frlkerson returned to the States in the fall of 1919 and received his discharge.


(14)-PARISH, OSCAR SAMUEL-Enlisted in the service of the U. S. Army on May 24, 1918 and received his military training at Camp Jackson, S. C., and upon receipt of same embarked for France in July 1918. Held the rank of bugler in Headquarters Company. 121st Field Artillery, 32nd Division.


(15)-BLOOMER, WILLIAM L .- Responded to the call to the colors on May 24, 1918. Prior to sailing for France in July 1918 was stationed at Camp Jackson S. C. As a member of the 19th Field Artillery, 5th Division participated in the fighting at Argonne Forest. Ser- geant Bloomer returned in the summer of 1919.


(16)-LYONS, WILLIAM L. Jr.,- Entered the service in August 1918. For duty was assigned to Headquarters Company, 76th Infantry, 13th Division stationed at Camp Lewis. Washington. Corporal Lyons received his honorable discharge on January 30, 1919 at Camp Kear- ney, California. Recommended for officers' school.


(17)-HUBBS, HENRY RICHARD-Began his military career on June 25, 1918 at Camp Gordon, Georgia. As a member of Company E, 130th Infantry 33rd Div- ision sailed for France on August 26, 1918. Private Hubbs was on the transport Persic when she was tor- pedoed 150 miles from the Irish Coast. He was rescued.


(18)-NICHOLS, GEORGE A .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on January 30, 1916. During the World War was a member of Company A, 16th In- fantry, 1st Division. Was in the fighting at Cantigny, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Argonne. Private Nichols returned to States September 3, 1919.


(19)-BARRETT, ERNEST J .- In February 1918 enlisted in the U. S. Army. After a period of training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia and Camp Wadsworth, S. C., sailed for overseas duty, embarking July 1, 1918. As a member of Company B, 54th Infantry, 6th Division, fought in the Argonne Forest.


(20)-MALCOLM, CARL COOKE-Entered the military ser- vice in July 1918. For training was sent to Camp Travis, Texas. Embarked for France on September 7, 1918, as a member of Company C, 64th Infantry, 7th Division. Private Malcolm as a member of the A. E. F., participated in all engagements of his unit.


(21)-HUSKEY, ROBERT L .- Began his military career on May 27, 1918. His organization was Company A, 127th Infantry, 32nd Division. Prior to sailing for France on August 15, 1918 was stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Private Huskey participated in the following battles: Aisne-Marne Offensive, Oise-Aisne and Merse-Argonne. Returned in May, 1919.


(22)-WRIGHT, WILEY MITCHELL-On March 19, 1918 entered the military service. After training at Camp Greene, N. C., sailed for France on May 5, 1918. As a member of Supply Company, 58th Infantry, 4th Division participated in the Chateau Thierry engage- ment and was also active on the Vesle River. Private Wright returned from overseas on April 8, 1919.


(23)-HUTSON, IRBY EDGAR-After enlistment on June 15, 1918, was sent to Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Sailed for France in September, 1918. As a member of the A. E. F., Private Hutson was first a member of Com- panp B, 117th Machine Gun Battalion and later trans- ferred to the 213th Military Police.


(24)-MILLER, EARL D .- Responded to the call to the colors in May 1918. As a member of Company A, 331st Infantry was stationed at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Sailed from New York for overseas duty in June 1918. In December 1918, Private Miller was transferred to Company 1. 109th Infantry, 28th Division and re- turned to the United States on May 1, 1919.


(25)-MINGIE, WILLIAM L .- Began his military career on November 12, 1917. For military training was stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. Embarked for France on April 8, 1918 and upon arrival was sent to Camp De Coetquidan France, for intensive training. As a member of Battery D, 18th Field Artillery, 3rd Di- vision was in the engagement at Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel and Argonne. Returned March 25, 1919.


(26)-SCHUITEN, PETER-On July 25, 1917 became a member of the U. S. Army. His training station was Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Embarked for France in March 1918 and as a member of Company G. 108th Infantry, 27th Division was an active member on the front.


(27)-BURNETTE, FRED ESTELLE-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in June 1918. Prior to sailing for France was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., and Camp Stuart, Virginia. Sailing date, September 1918. Private Burnette was a member of Battery B. 7th Field Artillery, 1st Division, and while in the A. E. F., was in action with his command.


(28)-DAVIS, ARTHUR EASTON-Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on December 3, 1917. After a period of training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida embarked for France on June 10, 1918. Sergeant Davis was a member of Company C. Motor Supply Train, 5th Division. Transferred October 10, 1918 to Head- quarers, 7th Army Corps, participating in Argonne. battles. Discharged July 4, 1919.


(29)-JENNINGS, PERRY B .- On August 6, 1918 became. a member of the U. S. Army. First assigned to Com- pany D. 150th Infantry, 38th Division and on Nov- ember 10, 1918 was transferred to Company F, 114th Infantry, 29th Division. Sailed for France on October 4, 1918 and returned to the States on May 6, 1919.


(30)-LUTTRELL, JOHN H .- Entered the service on April 13, 1918. After the period of military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia sailed for France on July 1, 1918. While a m.mber of the A. E. F., Corporal Luttrell was at various camps in France. He was assigned to Company H, 52nd Infantry, Gth Division.


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(1)-WARDELL, ROBERT MILLER-Volunteered his ser- viees to the U. S. Army in 1917. Received his mil- itary training at Camp Pike, Arkansas as a member of Company C, 10th Field Signal Battalion, Wireless Sec- tion. Sailed for France in 1918 and as a member of the A. E. F., took part in all battles of his com- mand. Scrgeant Wardell returned to the states in the summer of 1919 and received his discharge.


(2)-LANE, WILLIAM-Entered upon active duty April 26, 1918 as a member of Field Remount Squadron No. 309. Prior to sailing for France in July 1918 was stationed at Camp Jackson. S. C. Returned to the states in the summer of 1919 and was mustered out of the service. Rank, private.


(3)-COPELAND, WILLIAM ANDREW-Began his mil- itary career on October 3. 1917. Prior to sailing for France in May 1918, Private Copeland was in the following camps: Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Camp Sevier and Camp Jackson. S. C. His organization was Company A, 221st Military Police.


(4)-WRIGHT, HARRY B .- Began his military career on May 24. 1918. Went overseas in July 1918 and while located at Brest. France was assigned to Brest Casual Company No 243. Was a participant in the battles of St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest.




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