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(30)-FRAZIER, EARL HENLY-As a member of Com- pany E, 49th Infantry, received his military train- ing at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Foreign service dates from October 7, 1918 to January 8,1919. Enlistment period dates from Septemher 3, 1918 to February 25, 1919. Rank, wagoner.
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(1)-PIKE. EDGAR JETT-Entered the service of the United States Army on July 7. 1918, and was stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama for military training. Private Pike received his honorable discharge on De- cember 30. 1918.
(2)-HUBBS, HOWARD M .- Became a member of Com- pany E. 62nd Pioneer Infantry on October 23, 1918. Private Hubbs received his military training while stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. On November 19, 1918, was mustered out of service.
(3)-BIDDLE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN -Entered the U. S. Army in 1918. Stationed at various camps in the states before going overseas. While a member of the A. E. F., was wounded and gassed. Returned to the states in the summer of 1919, and received his honorable dis- charge.
(4)-AULTUM, OSCAR L .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on May 18, 1918. Received his military train- ing at Camp Pike, Arkansas, before sailing for France as a member of the A. E. F. Has the rank of private.
(5)-MITCHELL. GEORGE OLIE-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in June 1918. For military training was sent to Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Became a member of the A. E. F., in July 1918, and was as- signed to provost duty. Saw service with the Army of Occupation.
(6)-BOWMAN, JOSEPH W .- In June 1918, was assigned to Headquarters Company, Junior Section, C. O. D. Hir training station was Camp Gordon, Georgia. Sailed for France on August 24, 1918, and returned to the United States on June 14, 1919. Private Bowman received his honorohle discharge on June 25, 1919, while stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia.
(7)-LEGG, EARL-Became a member of the U. S. Army on June 17. 1918. Received his military training at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Sergeant Legg was mustered out of the service in December 1918.
(8)-HUMPHREYS, HARRY O .- Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army in August 1918. Received his hon- orable discharge in 1919. Rank, private.
(9)-CANUPP. JAMES HENRY-Answered the call of the President in August 1918, and became a member of the United States Army. He was stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Private Canupp received his hon- orable discharge in December 1918.
(10)-RIDGE, CHARLES BURDETTE-Entered for mil- itary service in 1915. During the World War was a member of the 874th Motor Squad Division, stationed at Fairfield, Ohio. Mustered out of the service in March 1919, with the rank of private.
(11)-PHILLIPS. WILLIAM HOWARD-Enlisted in the Radio Service in April 1918. In September 1918 trans- ferred to the 215th Signal Battalion. Stationed at the following camps: Knoxville, Tenn .. and Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Honorably discharged on January 29, 1919. Rank, private first-class.
(12)-GROVES, SAM R .- Began his military career on May 28, 1918. Sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas and upon his arrival was assigned to the First Training Regiment. Mustered out of the service on December 20, 1918. Rank, mess sergeant.
(13)-TIIOMAS, FRANK D .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on September 1, 1918, and was assigned to the Ordnance Department. Received his training while stationed at various camps in the United States. Was discharged on January 8, 1919, at Camp Greenleaf, Georgia, with the rank of private.
(14)-PAPKER, ROY CLEVELAND-Entered the service nf the U. S. Army in June 1918, and was assigned to the Medical Repair Shop, X-Ray Division. Was sta- tioned in Texas prior to sailing for France in Octoher 1918. Private Parker returned to the United States in the summer of 1919 and received his discharge.
(15)-WADE, FRED RAYMOND-On July 7, 1918 became a member of the U. S. Army. Private Wade received his honorable discharge on July 10, 1918, at Fort Thom- as, Kentucky.
(16)-MARSIIALL, HIENRY R .- Entered the military ser- vice in May 1918, and was assigned to Company B, Ist Regiment, Replacement Draft. Later transferred to Company C, 161st Infantry. As a member of the lat- ter named organization sailed for foreign service in August 1918. Private Marshall returned to the United States on July 5. 1919, and in the same month received his honorable discharge.
(17)-HICKS, ARTHUR ALVIN-Began his military ca- reer at Camp Gordon, Georgia, on March 29, 1918. He was in the United States Infantry. Sergeant Hicks received his honorable discharge on December 20. 1918.
(18)-DeFORD, FRED-On November 11, 1918 began his military career. He was in the United States Army, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Private DeFord re- ceived his honorable discharge in 1919.
(19)-LEGG, JAMES TURNER-Enlisted for military ser- vice in January 1918. Received his military training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Private Legg received his discharge in July 1918. .
(20)-SNYDER, JAMES CHARLES-Entered the U. S. Army on May 29, 1918, and after a short period of training in the United States, sailed for France. Sail- ing date July 2, 1918. He was a member of Company B, Provisional Development Battalion. Holds the rank of corporal.
(21)-BIDDLE, ELMER JOE-Began his military service at Camp Gordon, Georgia in 1918. Was a member of the American Expeditionary Force. Honorably dis- charged on April 2, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
(22)-SLAGLE, JACOB R .- In May 1918, was assigned to Company C, First Regiment, Infantry, stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Foreign service dates from September 28, 1918 to March, 1919. Private Slagle received his honorable discharge in March 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
(23)-HAMBY, ROBERT B .- Entered the military service in June 1918, and was assigned to Battery A, 30th Field Artillery. Received his military training at Camp Fun- ston, Kansas. Was a member of the A. E. F. Private Hamby received his honorable discharge on January 27, 1919.
(24)-HICKEY. ERNEST-On August 30. 1918, became a member of the U. S. Army. Was assigned to the Cook and Bakers' School, stationed at Camp Greene, N. C. Graduated from same school with the rank of mess sergeant. Discharged on March 12, 1919.
(25)-TUCKER, TROI E .- Saw service on the Mexican Bor- der in 1916. At the outbreak of the World War became a member of the Motor Repair Squad. Stationed at Knoxville, Tennessee, Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Flor- ida and Philadelphia, Penn. Corporal Tucker received his honorable discharge in July 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
(26)-CHRISMAN, CHARLES L .- In June, 1918, entered the military service of the U. S. Army, and was assigned to the Infantry. Received his training at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Mustered out of the service in December 1918. Rank, private.
(27)-WINICK, BEN R .- Enlisted on October 26, 1918, and was assigned to the Judge Advocate General's Depart- ment. Following his enlistment he was placed in the law department, and given charge of the court martial review department. His station was Washington, D. C. Honorably discharged on February 12, 1919. Rank, regimental sergeant major.
(28)-FAULKNER, WILLIAM A .- Began his military career in July 1918. as a member of the U. S. Army. Last assigned to the 23rd Company, Casual Cant .. S. P. D., B. A. P. Stationed at Vancouver Barracks, Washington. Corporal Faulkner received his honorable discharge on January 24, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
(29)-DAVIS, JAMES PAUL-In May 1918, became memher of the U. S. Army. Organization, Company I, Second Training Regiment, stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Private Davis received his honorable dis- charge in December 1918.
(30)-O'FALLON, ERNEST E,-Began his military career on September 21, 1917. Assigned to the 315th Artillery Replacement Division. Received his military training at Camp Jackson. Columbia, S. C. Discharged in the summer of 1919.
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(1)-WINFREY, WARREN WALKER-Began his mili- tary career in August 1918, as a member of the En- gineer Corps, stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington. Sergeant Winfrey received his honorable discharge in November 1918.
(3)-PARHAM, ERNEST BRADSHAW-Entered the ser- vice of the U. S. Army on July 7, 1918. His organiza- tion was Company 1, 21st Engineers. First stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and on November 1, 1918 was transferred to Camp Hancock, Georgia. At the latter named eamp was mustered out of the ser- vice on February 21, 1919. Rank, (acting) eorporal.
(3)-GRIFFIN, ALLEY EUGENE-Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army on July 11, 1917. As a member o. the Medical Detachment, 501st Engineers, was sta- tioned at Fort Riley, Kansas and Washington, D. C. Foreign service dates from November 26, 1917 to May 29, 1919. Corporal Griffin received his discharge on June 9, 1919. while located at Fort Oglethorpe.
(4)-WHALEY, THOMAS C .- Answered the call to the colors on August 6, 1918. As a member of the En- gineer Corps received his military training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. With the rank of private was discharged at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana on December 6, 1918.
(5)-ROBERTS, LANE-Responded to the President's call on January 21, 1918. As a member of Company A, 307th Engineers, 82nd Division was stationed at Camp Gor- don. Georgia and Camp Mills, N. Y. Embarked for France on May 19, 1918 and took part in all battles of his command. Private Roberts returned from overseas on May 14, 1919 and in the same month while stationed at Fort Oglethorpe. Georgia was mus- tered out of the service.
(6)-KING, CHARLES R .- Began his military career at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, as a member of the 5th Battalion, 22nd Engineers, in September 1918. Saw service with the American Expeditionary Force.
(7)-ANDERS. WILLIAM D .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on May 17. 1918, and for military train- ing was sent to the Engineers' School, at Camp Hum- phreys, Virginia. Holds the rank of private.
(8)-STEELE, CLARENCE E .- On July 7. 1918 heeame a member of the U. S. Army. His organization was Company 1, 21st Engineers, stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Private Steele received his hon- orable discharge on December 9, 1918.
(9)-LAUGIILIN, FRED W .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 24, 1918. As a member of the 467th Engineers, 79th Division, sailed for France on September 29. 1918 Returned from overseas on March 7, 1919, and in the same month while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, was mustered out of the service. Rank, wagoner.
(10)-ATKINS. ARTHUR,-Answered the call to the colors on August 31, 1918. Throughout the war was stat- ioned at Fort Oglethorpe. Georgia with the 4th Com. pany, 125th Engineers. Discharged on December 24. 1918 with the rank of sergeant.
(11)-FISHER, EMZLEY B .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army May 17, 1918. Received his military training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Saw service in the A. E. F., with Company D, 22nd Engineers. Partici- pated in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne battles. Holds the rank of sergeant.
(12)-LANGFORD, WILSON I .- In July, 1918, for mil- itary duty was assigned to Company B, Mechanical Engineer later transferr d to 4th Company First Forestry Replacement Battalion. Private Langford re- ceived his honorable discharge on December 24, 1918.
(13)-CLANCY, JOHN A .- Entered the service of the U S Army in 1918. During the World War was a member of Company K, 304th Engineers. He was mus- tered out of service after the armistice was declared.
(14)-RAMSEY, CHARLES-Began his military career in April 1918, as a member of Company A, 310th En- gincers. Prior to sailing for France in June 1918 was stationed at Camp Custer, Michigan. Throughout the war was stationed in Russia, Rank, private.
(15)-ALLEN, WALTER S .- Responded to the call of the President in 1918. As a member of Company F. 309th Engineers received his military training at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Embarked for France on August 5, 1918, and during the war was stationed at St. Na- zaire. Holds the rank of private.
(16)-PORTER, FLOYD I .- In May 1918, became a mem- her of Company C, 21st Engineers, stationed at Fort Alexander, Virginia. Went overseas in September. 1918 and returned to the states in the summer ( 1919 and received his honorable discharge. Rank, private.
(17)-BURGESS, JOHN HUSTON-Began his military career on September 1, 1918 at Knoxville, Tennessee. Later transferred to Fort Oglethorpe Georgia. His organization was the 4th Forestry Company, 120th Engineers. Mustered out of the service on December 24, 1918, with the rank of private.
(18)-WINFREY, CHARLES HOUSTON-Entered the mil- itary service in May 1918, at Camp Pike, Arkansas. His organization was the 533rd Engineers. He at. tended an Officer's Training Camp at Camp Taylor, Kentucky for three months. With the rank of sergeant received his discharge on January 1, 1919.
(19)-TALLEY, JOHN C .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army on April 25, 1918, and was assigned to Company G, 35th Ingineers, 21st Division. Foreign service dates from August 3, 1918 to April 27, 1919. Honorably discharg- ed on May 12. 1919, while stationed at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
(20)-WILLIAMS, FLOYD E .- On July 29, 1918, entered the ervire of the u S. Army and received his mil- itary training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, with Com- pany C, 214th Engineers. Embarked for France on September 29, 1918, and was transferred to Company A, 122nd Engineers, with whom he served until his dis- charge July 18, 1919. Rank, corporal.
(21)-BROWN. JOSEPH D .- Answered the call of the Pres- ident on September 4, 1918. For duty was assigned to Company A, 147th Engineers, stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Private Brown was dis- charge July 18, 1919. Rank, corporal.
(22)-WHITE, PRYOR LEE-On April 26, 1918 became a member of the U. S. Army. Received his military training at Camp Jackson, S. C. and Camp Belvour, Virginia, with Company A, 51st Engineers. Sailed for France on June 29, 1918 and upon his arrival was transferred to the 83rd Company, transportation Corps. His duty in the A. E. F .. was conductor on an American Express Train from Tours to Chaumont. Rank, sergeant.
(23)-DUNKIN. RALPHI K .- Began his military career in May 1918 as a member of Company F, 28th En- gineers. Received his military training at Lexington, Kentucky and Woodbridge, Virginia. Foreign ser- vice dates from August 1918 to April 1919. Rank, private.
(24)-BOOKER, LUTHER R .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on September 4, 1918 and for duty was assigned to Company L, 2nd Engineer Training Regiment. Was in training at the following camps : Camp Wadsworth, S. C., Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiana, Camp Upton, N. Y., Camp Humphreys, Vir- ginia and Camp Taylor, Kentucky. At the latter named camp was mustered out of the service on Jan- uary 17, 1919. Rank, private.
(25)-BROWN, ARLIE MeKINLEY-Joined the U. S. Army on July 7. 1918. Received his military training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. As a member of Company B, 138th Engineers received his honorable discharge on December 4, 1918. Rank, private first- class.
(26)-YEAROUT, GEORGE WASHIINGTON-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on April 6, 1918. His organization was Company D. 307th Engineers, 82nd Division. Prior to sailing for France in May 1918. was stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. As a mem- her of the A. E. F., was in the following engagements : Toul, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Private Yearout returned from overseas on May 9, 1919 and in the same month while stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia was mustered out of the service.
(27)-CATE, CHARLES R .- Answered the call to the col- ors on July 27. 1918. As a member of Company B, 128th Engineers, received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Embarked for France in October 1918, and returned to the states in the summer of 1919. Rank, private first-class.
(28)-MITCHELL, WHALZES MILLARD-In May, 1918, for military duty was assigned to Company A. 122nd Engineers, stationed at Camp Humphreys, Virginia. Became a member of the A. E. F., in October 1918. Holds the rank of sergeant.
(29)-SAYLOR, EDGAR W .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 29. 1918. His organization was Company F, 114th Engineers. Foreign service dates from October 28, 1918 to May 3, 1919. Private Saylor received his honorable discharge on May 22, 1919 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
(30)-FRYAR, RAYMOND-Became a member of the U. S. Army on July 14. 1918 and was assigned to Company A, Engineers. Stationed at Camp Wheeler, Georgia for military training. Went overseas in September 1918. Holds the rank of private.
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(1)-HEINZ, ARCHIE L .- After entering the service in Octoher, 1917, was located at Camp Sherman and Camp Pike, before going overseas in June, 1918. Was in the Transportation Corps while in France.
(2)-BURNETT, JOSEPII D .- After entering the military service of the United States was located at Fort Shafter in the Quartermaster Corps. Served throughout the war in this capacity with the rank of sergeant.
(3)-IRICK, JAMES W .- Entered the military service on June 26, 1918, and was sent to Camp Gordon. Was assigned to the 39th Company, 10th Training Battal- ion of the 157th Depot Brigade. Discharged in Sep- tember 1918, as a private at Camp Gordon.
(4)-HUMRARD, JOSEPH GEORGE-Went into service on March 4. 1918 and was assigned to Aerial Photographic Unit Number 41. Attended the School of Photography at Rochester, N. Y., and was then sent as an In- structor to Americus, Georgia. Discharged March 27, 1919.
(5)-HELMS, WILLIAM HI .- On June 24, 1918, entered the military service, sent to Camp Jackson, and as- signed to the 156th Depot Brigade. In August, 1918. was transferred to Battery D, Third Regiment, Ar- tillery Replacement Division. Mustered out of service December 19, 1918.
(6)-CRANE, HENRY-Entered upon active duty July 26. 1918, being sent to Camp Gordon, becoming a member of Company H, Second Development Battalion. Re- mained in service at this place, being discharged Jan- uary 11, 1919. Rank, private.
(7)-BRANAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON-On June 28, 1918. entered the military service and was a member of the 333rd Supply Company. Stationed at Camp Johnston, Florida, until September 24. 1918 when ordered on foreign service.
(8)-REAMAN, DEAN MELVIN-On October 5, 1918 after entering the service was sent to Camp Taylor. Ken- tucky where he attended the Field Artillery Officer's Training School. Was a member of the 48th Battery at this place and received his honorable discharge on December 3. 1918.
(9)-GHORMLEY, LYNN HENDERSON-Enlisted on Sep- tember 1, 1918 and attended the Central Officer's Train- ing School. Transferred on November 11. 1918 to the Camp Personnel Office at Camp Gordon. Received his discharge as a first-class private in January 1919.
(10)-ANDERSON, JOE FRANKLIN-Became a member of the military service on May 24, 1918, and was in training at Camp Forest. Camn Jackson and Camn Tavlor. Belonged to the First Forestry Replacement Battalion. Discharged as sergeant in January 1919.
(11)-TURNER, WALTER R .- After joining the army on September 4, 1918 was placed in Company 4, 99th Di- vision. Discharged from Camp Wheeler, Georgia on December 7. 1918, with the rank of private.
(12)-COCHRAN, CHARLES R .- Entered the service July 21, 1918 as a member of Field Artillery, unassigned. Was located at Camp Lewis, Washington, with rank of sergeant. Discharged at this place January 21, 1919.
(13)-DAVIS, ARVARD-Was sent to Camp Wheeler, after entering military service on September 2, 1918. Here was a member of the Fourth Company, unassigned. Discharged September 8. 1918.
(14)-CRAIN, CHARLES-Joined the military forces of the United States on July 7, 1918 and was in training at Camp Sheridan. Was a member of the First Company, First Development Battalion. Discharged at Camp Greenleaf, on December 20, 1918.
(15)-LANE, JAMES THOMAS-Joined the army on October 2. 1917 and was assigned to the 315th Auxiliary Re- mount Depot. Was stationed at Camp Jackson and Camp Gordon, being discharged as a private on March 26. 1919.
(16)-LINDSEY, JOIIN P., Jr .- Entered service December 14, 1917 and was stationed at Charleston, S. C. Was a member of Fifth Service Company, Wireless Section Signal Corps. Highest rank, sergeant bugler. Dis- charged on September 4, 1919.
(17)-HAMILTON, HOMER-After having entered service on October 21. 1918, was located at Camp Sevier. While stationed here was a member of Company A, 58th Pioneer Infantry. Discharged December 23. 1918, as a private.
(18)-GREGG, JESSE H .- On April 5, 1918, entered the army and was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, beco.ning a member of Company K. Fourth Regiment of Infantry Was discharged on December 14, 1918, with rank of sergeant.
(19)-FOWLER, THOMAS P .- Enlisted at the age of six- teen years on March 27, 1918. Was assigned to Company C, of the 302nd Heavy Tank Battalion. Fol- lowing an attack of fever was transferred to Ord- nance Depot.
(20)-GRAF, KARL V .- On September 3, 1918, entered mil- itary service hecoming a member of Company C 329th Infantry, 83rd Division. On December 13, 1918, was transferred to Army Service Corps. Sailed on October 2. 1918 for France. Rank, first-sergeant.
(21)-ARNOLD, EDGAR L .- On June 3. 1918 became a member of Company L, 48th U. S. Infantry and was located at Fort Thomas and Camn Stewart As a private was discharged March 24, 1919, at Camp Jack- son.
(22)-EMERT, HENRY B .- Was sent to Camp Pike, Arkan- sas after entering service on May 27, 1918. Sailed on foreign duty in October 1918. Rank, private.
(23)-FLANAGAN, ANDREW J .- Became a member of the military service on April 30, 1918 in the Ordnance De- partment. Was an inspector at Oliver Manufacturing Plant and was mustered out of service on February 3, 1919.
(24)-BAYLESS, CHARLES R .- Enlisted in the military ser- vice on December 11. 1917 and was stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Sailed for foreign service in August 1918. Rank, private.
(25)-BROWN, GEORGE-Became a member of Company B. 52nd Pioneer Infantry after entering service and was located at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Was discharged as a corporal in December 1919.
(26)-CATE, JOHN CARROLL-On May 19. 1918 was as- signed to Commany M. Casual Detachmin + of Fort. Adam. Sailed for France on October 9, 1918 and saw action on Western Front. Discharged January 6, 1919 at Camp Cluster.
(27)-NORTON, FLOYD-On June 21, 1918 became a mem- ber of the 115th Supply Train, Sixth Depot Division. Left Camp Kearney, and sailed overseas in October 1918. Returned to America April 15, 1919 and was Discharged May 3, at Camp Kearney.
(28)-JOHNSON, ROY B .- Enlisted on April 25. 1918 and was sent to Camp Jackson where he became a mem- ber of the 21st Company 156th Depot Brigade. Later transferred to Base Hospital Detachment at Camp Sevier. As a private received his dichoque non tioh- ruary 15. 1919. Killed July 22, 1919, by live telephone wire near Knoxville.
(29)-FLANAGAN, ELBERT D .- After entering service on April 13, 1918 was sent to Fort Thomas, Kentucky and later assigned to the Ordnance Department at Frank- ford Arsenel. Mustered out March 11, 1919 a Camp Sherman.
(30)-DUNLAP, CHARLES G .- On November 9. 1917 be- came a member of Company D. 402nd Telephone Bat- talion, Signal Corps. Sailed for France July 1, 1918. and has the rank of private first-class.
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(1)-DEATON, JAMES SPENCER-Enlisted for military service on December 14, 1917, and became a member of the 322nd Motor Repair Unit. Was stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida, until ordered for overseas service in April, 1918. Corporal Deaton re- ceived his discharge in the summer of 1919.
(2)-CARTWRIGHT, JAMES A .- Entered the U. S. Army in July, 1918, and was assigned to the Headquarters Detachment, 156th Field Artillery Brigade. Received his military training while stationed at Camp Jack- son, S. C. Discharged with the rank of private.
(3)-KIRK, JOHN L .- Enlisted for active duty soon after the declaration of war, and became a member of Com- pany C, 6th M. S. T. Before going overseas in July, 1918, was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Took part in all battles of his unit and has the rank of sergeant.
(4)-JOHNSON, LESLIE EVERETTE-On December 2, 1917, volunteered for military service and was assign- ed to the First Trench Mortar Battery. Received train- ing at Fort Crockett, Texas, until he sailed for France on March 1, 1918. Participated in the battles of Ar- gonne Forest, St. Mihiel and Chateau Thierry. As a corporal received his discharge in March, 1919.
(5)-HAGLER, PAUL W .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on October 22, 1918, and was assigned to Com- pany E, 62nd Pioneer Infantry. Received his military training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., until discharged in December, 1918. Has the rank of private.
(6)-IIENRY, EXARNAL-On September 4, 1918. entered upon active duty and became a member of the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Transferred in No- vember, 1918, to Company E. 49th Infantry. Stationed at Camp Wadsworth and various French camps. Sailed overseas on October 7, 1918 and returned to America on February 16, 1919. Private Henry received his dis- charge in the summer of 1919.
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