Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 40

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(5)-ANDERSON, MACK-On May 24, 1918 entered the service of the U. S. Army and became a member of the Registrant Selective Service. Stationed at Fort Thom- as, Kentucky for military training. Discharged on May 27, 1918 at the above mentioned eamp.


(6)-MATTHEWS, HADLEY B .- After enlistment in July, 1918 for duty was assigned to the 12th Depot Brigade. stationed at Camp Vail, N. J. Honorably discharged on Jannary 17, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.


(7)-GRIFFIN. CHARLES MICHAEL-As a member of the 12th Trench Mortar Battery was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., and Camp MeClellan, Alabama for training. Period of enlistment dates from June 1918 to February 1919. Sergeant Griffin was mustered out of service at Camp Grant, Illinois.


(8)-SMOOT, JOHN RAYMOND-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 24, 1918 and for duty was pesjøned to the 12th Service Company, Signal Corns. Stationed at the following camps for military train- ing: College Park, Maryland and Camp Vail, N. J. Private Smoot received his honor hle discharge at the latter mentioned camp on December 5. 1918.


(9)-JONES, THOMAS E .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on May 28. 1918 and was assigned to Com- pany 11, July Replacement Draft. On October 26, 1918 was transferred to Company K. 108th Infantry, 27th Division Was stationed at Camp Pike Arkansas and Camp Merritt, N. J., for training. Foreign service dates from August 14, 1918 to March 6, 1919. On April 5, 1919 was mustered out of the service.


(10)-TINDELL, VERNIE L .- Entered military service on September 5, 1918 and received training at Camp Wads- worth, S. C. Went overseas in October 1918 and while located at Brest, France was assigned to Cook Company No. 2. Holds the rank of private.


(11)-UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM HARRISON-Became a member of the U. S. Army on September 1, 1918. For duty was assigned to Evacuation Hospital No. 36. On November 2, 1918 was transferred to Hos- pital and Medical Corps. For military training was stationed at Camp Wheeler, S. C., and varion; l'reneh camps. Holds the rank of sergeant.


(12)-DILLS, ROBERT LEE-In June 1918 became a mem- ber of Company A, 57th Pioneer Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Embarked for France on Septemher 3, 1918 and while a member of the A. E. F., was transferred to Ist Cook Company. Returned to the states in the summer of 1919 and was honorably discharged from the service.


(13)-STOFFEL, JAMES N .- Began his military career on May 21, 1918 as a member of Battery A, 13th Bat- talion. Stationed at the following nort; before goin" overseas on July 21, 1918: Camp Jackson, S. C., and Fort Thomas, Kentucky. On August 10, 1918 was transferred to Company F, 315th Ammunition Train. 90th Division. Returned from France on June 8, 1919 and in the same month while located at. Fort Ogle- thorpe, Ga., was discharged from service. Rank, private.


(14)-BORUFF, HARLEY-On June 28. 1918 entered the service of the U. S. Army and became a member of the Registrant Selective Service. For military training was stationed at Fort Thomas, Kentucky until dis- charged on July 8, 1918. Rank, private.


(15)-GIEZENTANNER, JOHN ELMER-Began his mil- itary carcer in January, 1917, at Seattle, Washington. Sailed for France in December, 1917, and hecame mem- ber of 2nd Division, fighting with it in all its battles. After armistice, transferred to Postal Express.


(16)-WARDELL, JAMES BOYD-Entered military ser- viee in September 1917 and was assigned to the Wire- less Seetion of the U. S. Army. Was stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C., until mustered out of the service in December 1918. Had the rank of sergeant.


(17)-ROBERTS, CARTER F .- After enlistment on Deeem- ber 17, 1917 was sent to San Antonio, Texas for mil- itary training. Prior to sailing for France in August 1918 was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe. Georgia His organization was the 397th S. P. U. Rank, private, first-class.


(18)-SHERROD, ADAM EDGAR-Began his military ca- reer on April 26, 1918 as a member of the 24th Company 156th Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Later transferred to Headquarters Detachment, same camp. His chief duty during the recent emergency was head elerk in the Information Seetion of the Camp Personnel Office. Honorably discharged on March 5, 1919 with the rank of battalion sergeant major.


(19)-TIBBS, DICK DOUGLAS-Entered the military ser- vice on November 26, 1917 and for duty was assigned to the Ordnanee Department, U. S. Army. Prior to sailing for France in May 1918 was stationed at the following posts: Camp Grant, Illinois, Columbus Bar- racks, Ohio and Camp Sheridan, Alabama. His or- ganization in France was the 43rd Ordnance Casual Company, 6th Evacuation Battalion. Has the rank of sergeant.


(20)-CARPENTER, GORDON GLENN-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on September 4, 1918. Received his military training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. as a member of the 1st Company, Ist Development Bat- tation. With the rank of private was honorably dis- charged on November 11, 1918 at the above mentioned camp.


(21)-LONG, JOHN GAMBLE-Began his military ea- reer on April 26, 1918. After a period of training at Camp Jackson, S. C., and Camp Hancock, Georgia sail- ed for France. Foreign service dates from August 31, 1918 to March 24, 1919. Mustered out of the service on April 8, 1919 while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rank, cook.


(22)-JOHNSON, EARL A .- After enlistment on Oeto- her 23, 1918 became a member of Company E. 32nd Pio- neer Infantry. Received his training at Camp Wads- worth S. C., and Camp Stuart, Virginia. With the rank of private was mustered out of the service on February 9, 1919 at the latter mentioned camp.


(23)-LANE, LAWRENCE J .- After enlistment on Jan- uary 6, 1918 was assigned to the 5th Signal Reserve Corps. Stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia and Char- leson. S. C. Discharged July 15, 1919, with rank of corporal.


(24)-GENTRY, CURTIS, G .- Began his military career in June 1918 as a member of the University of Tennes- see Training Detachment. Transferred to Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas and assigned to Company C, 4th Train- ing Battalion, Signal Corps. Was made instruetor in gas defense warfare. Sergeant Gentry received his hon- orable discharge in January, 1919, at Camp Meade.


(25)-HOUSEHOLDER, LLOYD THOMAS-Answered the call to the colors on August 30, 1918. As a member of the 2nd Company, 1st Development Battalion was stationed at Camp Greene, N. C., for military training. Honorably discharged on January 4, 1919 at the above mentioned eamp with the rank of private.


(26)-CRAWFORD, WILLIAM S .- Began his military ca- reer at Camp Gordon, Georgia on June 24, 1918. as a member of the 65th Company, 17th Battalion, 153rd Depot Brigade sailed for France on August 23, 1918. Returned from overseas duty on February 20, 1919 and one month later while located at Camp Taylor. Ken- tueky was discharged from the service. Rank, private.


(27)-CRUMLEY, ANDREW T .- As a member of the 1st Replacement Depot, Supply Train was stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, for military training, after enlistment on June 15, 1918. Embarked for France on October 26, 1918. Holds the rank of private.


(28)-SHUBERT, HENRY-Enlisted in July 1918, as member of Company B. Demonstration Battalion. Prior to sailing for France in November 1918 was stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Rank, private.


(29)-HARMON, ALVIN C .- Began his military career at Camp Pike, Arkansas as a member of the 94th Com- pany, 24th Receiving Battalion, on October 8, 1918. Private Harmon received his honorable discharge at the above mentioned camp on October 18, 1918.


(30)-LUTTRELL, ROBERT S .- On June 9, 1918, became a member of the 355th Butchery Company, Quartermaster Corps. Received his military training at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Embarked for France in October 1918 and upon his arrival was stationed at St. Nazaire. Holds the rank of corporal.


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(1)-BURCHFIELD, VICTOR-Entered the U. S. Army on September 4, 1918, and was assigned to the 57th Pion- eer Infantry. Later transferred to Company E, 49th Infantry. His station was Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina. Foreign service dates from September 29, 1918 to January 16, 1919. Mustered out of service in May, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rank, pri- vate.


(2)-ROBERTS, CLAUDE-Began his military career on September 3, 1918, as a member of Company E, 49th Infantry. Sailed for France on September 29, 1918, and returned to the United States on January 16, 1919. Private Roberts received his discharge in February, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.


(3)-CRIGGER, ROY WILLIAM-Was a member of Head- quarters Company, 46th Infantry. Enlistment date was July 7, 1918. Saw service at the following camps: Camp Taylor, Kentucky, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, and Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Private Crigger received his honorable discharge on February 4, 1919.


(4)-HOPPER, SILAS D .- Answered the call to the colors on July 16, 1918, and became a member of Company A. 17th Battalion, United States Guards. Stationed at the following camps: Camp Sevier, S. C., Camp Green- leaf, Georgia, and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. From.] the latter named camp received his honorable discharge on January 14, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.


(5)-WILLIAMS, ELISIIA-Became a member of Troop E, 14th Cavalry, in July, 1918. He received his military training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Private Wil- liams was mustered out of the service on March 20, 1919.


(6)-LANE, MACK T .- Began his military career at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, on July 7, 1918. His organization was Company A, 46th Infantry. Holds the rank of private.


(7)-HENDERSON, EUGENE ALEXANDER-Answered the President's call on July 7, 1918, and was assigned to Company C, 46th Infantry. Received his military training at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, and New Or- leans, Louisiana. Rank, private, first-class.


(8)-PERRY, CHARLES E .- In June, 1918, became a mem- ber of Battery C, 10th Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C .. Corporal Perry was honorably discharged at Camp Jackson, S. C., in November, 1918.


(9)-BYUS, JESSE M .- Entered the military service of the U. S. Army on July 7, 1918, and was assigned to Com- pany C, 16th Infantry. Saw service at Camp Sheri- dan. Alabama and New Orleans, Louisiana. At the latter named post received his honorable discharge in March, 1919.


(10)-MASHBURN, LEE E .- Became a member of the 51st Infantry, 6th Division, in May, 1918. Prior to sailing for France in July, 1918, was stationed at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia. His regiment was on several fronts. Promoted from private to first-class musician. Saw ser- vice as a member of the Army of Occupation.


(11)-ANDES, JOHN OLIVER-Enlisted in August, 1918, and was assigned to the Headquarters Company, 46th Infantry. Received his military training at Camp Sheridan, Alabama and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rank. private.


(12)-DAVIS, JAMES H .- Began his military career at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., on September 5, 1918, as a member of the Headquarters Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Foreign service dates from October 1, 1918 to Febru- ary 12, 1919. Mustered out of service on March 12, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentneky.


(13)-THOMPSON, MARION-Volunteered his services to his country on September 19, 1917. Was assigned to an artillery unit stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Private Thompson was mestered out of service in De- cember, 1917, because of physical disability.


(14)-BRADLEY, WILLIAM E .- Entered the military ser- vice on September 5, 1918. As a member of Company E, 49th Infantry, was stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Foreign service dates from September, 1918, to February, 1919. Private Bradley received his honor- able discharge on April 26, 1919, while stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.


(15)-WARREN, IRA E .- As a member of Company G, 49th Infantry, sailed for France on September 29, 1918. Date of his enlistment, September 1, 1918. Returned to the states on January 16, 1919, and received his dis- charge on May 23, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rank, private.


(16)-ANDERSON, ROY H .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on September 3, 1918. He was assigned to the Supply Company, 57th Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth. S. C. Foreign service dates from Septem- ber 28. 1918 to January 5, 1919. Honorably discharged on February 11, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Rank, private.


(17)-STEELMAN, JAMES M .- Entered military service on September 20, 1917. As a member of Company M, 11th Infantry, received his military training at Camp Sher- man, Ohio. Became a member of the A. E. F. in April, 1918. Was in the following battles: St. Mihiel, Ar- gonne and Meuse. Served with the Army of Occupa- tion. Rank, private.


(18)-THOMPSON, JOSEPH-Sailed for France on April 20, 1918, as a member of Company C, 15th Machine Gun Battalion. Participated in the battles of St. Mi- hiel, Argonne and Meuse. Enlisted on September 19, 1917, at Camp Jackson, S. C. Rank, private, first-class.


(19)-PERRY, VIRGIL GIBSON-Joined the army on Sep- tember 4, 1918. As a member of Company E, 49th Infantry, received his military training at Camp Wads- worth, S. C. Sailed for France in September 1918, and returned to the United States in January, 1919. Honorably discharged on February 25, 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rank, private.


(20)-COMPTON, JAMES ERNEST-Entered the military service in October, 1917, and was assigned for duty to Company B, 166th Infantry, 42nd Division. He was stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Sailed overseas on September 5, 1918, and while a member of the A. E. F., took part in several engagements. Private Compton returned to the United States in April, 1919, and in the following month received his honorable discharge.


(21)-UNDERWOOD, BULAH B .- Began his military ca- reer with Companp C, 46th Infantry, on July 7, 1918. Private Underwood was stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama and New Orleans, Louisiana.


(22)-COX, JAMES H .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 24, 1918, and for duty was assigned to Company C, 6th Infantry. Private Cox was mustered out of the service on December 16, 1918. while stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia.


(23)-NEWMAN, ASA MACK-In July, 1918 began his military career as a member of Company A, 46th In- fantry. Private Newman received his military train- ing at Camp Sheridan, Alabama and Charleston, S. C.


(24)-GRAY, F. WILLIAM A .- Answered the call to the colors in September, 1918. His organization was Com- pany E, 49th Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Saw service with the A. E. F. Rank, private.


(25)-PRYOR, LAVATOR-Entered the military service on July 8, 1918, and was assigned to Company B, 46th Infantry. His station was Fort Terminal, S. C. He holds the rank of private.


(26)-BELCHER, WILLIAM ANDERSON-In June, 1918 he- came a member of Battery E, 18th Field Artillery. After a period of training at Camp Jackson, S. C., in September, 1918, he sailed for France. Returned to the states in the summer of 1919.


(27)-KOEHN, HERBERT L .- Joined the U. S. Army on July 7, 1918. His organization was Company C. 46th Infantry, 9th Division. Saw service at the following posts : Camp Sheridan, Alabama and Poland Street Station. New Orleans, Louisiana. Honorably discharged at the latter named camp on April 14, 1919, with rank of sergeant.


(28)-ASTON, HERBERT D .- Became a member of the army September 3, 1917, and was assigned to the 326th Infantry, later to the 323rd Regiment. He sailed to France April 10, 1918, as a member of Company M, 6th Infantry. He was returned as an instructor July 25, 1918, and assigned to Company C, 74th Infantry. Re- ceived discharge as a sergeant on February 3, 1919.


(29)-BAKER, ALTON M .- Entered the military service on July 28, 1919, and was assigned to Company E, 45th Infantry, 9th Division. Saw service at the following Camps: Camp Travis, Texas, Camp Sheridan, Ala- bama and Camp Gordon, Georgia. Mustered out of the service on May 29, 1919. Rank, private, first-class.


(30)-KING, EBENEZER P .- Began his military career on May 28, 1918, and was assigned to Company C, 162nd Infantry, 41st Division. Foreign service dates from August 11, 1918 to February 19, 1919. Honorahly discharged on March 6, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Rank, bugler.


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(1)-PETREE, HASTEN-Began his military career on July 7, 1918, as a member of Company B, 46th Infantry. Private Petree for military training was stationed at Fort Thomas, Ky., Camp Sheridan, Ala., and Fort McPherson, Ga.


(2)-HUFFAKER, LAWRENCE A .- On July 7, 1918 volun- teered his services to the U. S. Army. His organiza- tion was Company C. 46th Infantry. Private Huffaker was stationed at Fort Thomas, Ky., and Camp Sheridan, Ala., for military training.


(3)-RUSSELL, JOHN W .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on July 7, 1918. As a member of Company B, 46th Infantry was stationed at Fort Thomas, Ky., and Camp Sheridan, Ala. Private Russell received his honorable discharge on May 27, 1919 at Charleston, S. C.


(4)-BRIGHT, WILLIAM L .- On July 7, 1918 entered the service of the U. S. Army. Received his military train- ing at Fort Thomas, Ky., as a member of Company F. 46th Infantry. Mustered out of the service on Febru- ary 19, while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Rank, private first-class.


(5)-SMITH, PRYOR L .- Enlisted on July 7, 1918. Com- pany C. 46th Infantry was his organization. First assigned to Camp Sheridan, Ala., and later transferred to Poland Street Station. New Orleans, La. Private Smith at the latter mentioned station was mustered out of the service on April 1, 1919.


(6)-ANDES, JOHN OLIVER-After enlistment on June 9, 1918, for duty was assigned to Headquarters Com- pany, 46th Infantry. For military training was sta- tioned at Camp Sheridan, Ala., and Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Holds the rank of private.


(7)-MONTOOTH, LAWRENCE-Entered military service on January 1, 1918 and was assigned to Company F, 55th Infantry, 7th Division. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., before sailing for France, Corporal Montooth returned to the States in June 1919, and in the same month received his dis- charge while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.


(8)-FADDIS, HERMAN-After enlistment in the U. S. Army hecame a member of Company A, 49th Infantry. Stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., for military training. Foreign service dates from October 16, 1918, to Jant- ary 16, 1919. Private Faddis was mustered out of the service on February 24, 1919 at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.


(9)-LINDSAY, PEARL LUTTRELL-Date of enlistment September 31, 1917. As a member of Company E. 11th Infantry, was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Went overseas on April 24 1918 and was in action on the Verdun Front. While a member of the A. E. F., Private Lindsay was wounded. Returned to the States on January 3, 1919, and on February 18, 1919 re- ceived his honorable discharge.


(10)-HAYNES, HENRY H .- Began his military career on February 14, 1918, as a member of Troop D, 11th Cavalry. Later assigned to Military Police, Provisional Battalion Headquarters. His station was Camp Stuart Virginia. Mnstered out of the service on January 11, 1919 while located at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Rank, private first class.


(11)-OWENS, EARL WILBURN-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on July 7, 1918. As a member of Company B, 46th Infantry received his military train- ing at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Mustered out of the service on January 31, 1919 with the rank of private first class.


(12)-LINDSAY, JAMES M .- Was a member of Supply Company, 49th Infantry after enlistment on September 3. 1918. Camp Wadsworth, S. C,, was his training sta- tion. Foreign service dates from September 29, 1918 to January 16, 1919. Honorably discharged on June 23, 1919 while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Rank, wagoner.


(13)-STEFFY, JOHN FRANK,-First saw service with the U. S. Army in the Spanish-American war. Dur- ing the recent emergency was a member of Headquar- ters Company, 64th Artillery. Prior to sailing for France in July 1918 was stationed at Fort Crockett, Texas. Returned from overseas duty on February 24th, 1919. Rank, master gunner.


(14)-SMITH, FLOYD HENRY-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in July 1918 as a member of Com- many M, 8th Infantry. Later transferred to the 2nd Company, 2nd Battalion, 164th Depot Brigade. Saw service with the American Expeditionary Force. Hon- orably discharged in February 1919 with the rank of private.


(15)-CATES, ESTER K .- Voluntered his services to the military forces April 20, 1917. His organization was Company B. 7th Field Signal Battalion, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. Has the rank of sergeant.


(16)-WALKER, JAMES ANDERSON-After enlistment on July 7, 1918, was assigned to Company B. 46th In- fantry. Was stationed at the following posts: Camp Sheridan, Alabama, Camp Bragg, N. C., and Fort Ter- minal, S. C. Rank private first class.


(17)-CROCKRELL, GROVER LEE-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 29, 1918 as a member of Company L, 16th Infantry. Prior to sailing for France in August 1918 was stationed at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Saw service in the Army of Oeenpation. Has the rank of private first elas.


(18-CUPP, MARTIN H .- Began his career on May 24. 1918, as a member of Company B. 157th Infantry. Prior to sailing for France was stationed at Camp Kearney, Cal. Private Cupp was in the Merse-Ar- gonne Offensive. Wounded on October 2. Returned to the states in the summer of 1919 and received his honorable discharge.


(19)-RAINES, WILLIAM R .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on September 27, 1917. As a member of Company H,, 60th Infantry was assigned for mil- itary training to Camp Greene, N. C. Sailed for France on April 15, 1918 and as a member of the A .- E. F., was in the engagements at Bois de Bonvean, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne. With the rank of me- chanie returned to the states in April 1919, and in the same month received his honorable discharge.


(20)-BEARD, JOHN JAMES-Enlisted in the service of the U. S. Army in 1912. During the World War was a member of Company B, 1st Ammunition Train, Horse Section. Embarked for overseas service in June 1917 and was in the Army of Occupation. He also saw ser- vice in all battles of the 1st Division. Returned to the States in September, 1919.


(21)-HUFFMAN, LUTHER-Entered upon active duty in December, 1917. His organization was Company D. 55th Infantry with Headquarters at Camp Gordon, Geor- gia. Sailed for overseas duty on August 3, 1918. Participated in the fighting at Puvnelle, west of Inselle. Saw service in the Army of Occupation. Returned to the states in June 1919, and in the same month received his discharge. Rank, cook.


(22)-SMITH, GEORGE WILLIAM-Entered the military service on September 5, 1918. As a member of the 57th Pioncer Infantry was stationed at Camp Wads- worth, S. C. Sailed for France in October 1918. In February, 1919, was assigned to 2nd Cook Company, Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(23)-RIGGS, ARTHUR-After enlistment on July 7. 1918, was transferred to 1st Company, Development Bat- talion, Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Discharged Decem- ber 20, 1918 at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia with the rank of private.


(21-LANE, CHARLES STEPHENSON-Entered upon ae- tive duty May 1,1917. His organization was Company M, 17th Infantry. Received his military training at various posts in the United States. Sergeant Lane was sent to an Officer's Training School on September 15, 1918 at Camp Gordon Georgia. Mustered out of the service on December 17. Recommended for Commission in Officers' Reserve Corps.


(25)-LANE, DAVID K .- After entistment in September 1918, was assigne. to Company E ,19th Infantry, sta- tioned at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Foreign service dates from September 26, 1918 to January 16, 1919. Discharged on February 25, 1919 while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.


(26)-SCHAEFFER, HARRY J .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army in June 1917. For duty was as- signed to Troop F. 11th Cavalry, stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Corporal Schaeffer was active with this organization until the summer of 1919 at which time he received his honorable discharge.


(27)-JOHNSON, JAMES ROGERS-Began his military career on July 7, 1918 as a member of Machine Gun Company, 46th U. S. Infantry. Received his military training at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, and at same Camp received his honorable discharge on February 21. 1919. Rank, private.


(28)-SMITH, CARL HOBERT-Entered upon active duty in September 1918 as a member of Company E, 49th Infantry. Prior to sailing for France on September 29, 1918 was stationed at Camp Wadsworth. S. C. Returned to the states on Jannary 16. 1919. Received his honorable discharge at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia on May 20, 1919. Rank, private.


(29)-SHOTES, WILLIAM-After enlistment on June 3, 1918, for duty was assigned to Supply Company, 48th Infantry. Was stationed at Camp Sevier, Camp Stuart. Fort Thomas, and Camp Jackson. At the latter men- tioned camp received his discharge on February 5, 1919.




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