Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 42

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(7)-MILLION, JOHN GEORGE-Volunteered for military service on April 26, 1918, and was assigned to 304th Tank Corps. Stationed at Camp Colt, until ordered overseas on October 26, 1918. Corporal Million was transferred in February, 1919 to the casual unit of the Motor Transportation Corps, and stationed at a camp in France. Discharged July 21, 1919, at Camp Gordon.


(8)-LANE, GEORGE W. IR .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on March 29. 1918, and was placed in the Depot Brigade, Receiving Detachment. Sergeant Lane received military training at Camp Gordon, Georgia, and Camp Dix, N. J. On December 28, 1918, was mustered out of service at Camp Dix, N. J. Rank, sergeant.


(9)-LAWSON, HARRY L .- Enlisted on April 11, 1918, for military service, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 326th Battalion, Tank Corps. Stationed at Camp Colt, Pennsylvania. Foreign service dates from September 25, 1918, to May 3, 1919. Sergeant Lawson received his honorable discharge on May 20, 1919, at Camp Meade, Md.


(10)-HUMAN, FRED II .- Became a member of Company E, 62nd Pioneer Infantry in October, 1918. Later transferred to the Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Baltimore, Md. Private Human was mustered out of the service on January 20. 1919.


(11)-CLEMMONS, WILLIAM O .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on August 20, 1918, and was assigned to the 16th Provisional Machine Gun Company, sta- tioned at Camp Hancock, Ga. Mustered out of serv- ice on December 29, 1918. Rank, private.


(12)-BEAL, THOMAS H .- Answered the call to the colors on July 26, 1918, and was placed in the 19th Company, 157th Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp McClellan, Alabama. On December 7, 1918, Private Beal received his honorable discharge.


(13)-HICKMAN, BURLIN-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in May, 1918, and was assigned to a unit, stationed at Camp Pike. Arkansas. Private Hickman sailed for France in September, 1918, and returned to the United States in the summer of 1919.


(14)-KIRK, ULES R .- On October 22, 1918, was assigned to the Wagon Company, 307th Auxiliary Remount Depot. Private Kirk received his military training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., and on March 12, 1919, was honorahly discharged from the service.


(15)-CHEEK, CHARLES MARSHALL-Answered the call of the President on May 21, 1918, and began his mili- tary career with Battery B, 5th Battalion, First Pro- visional Development Brigade, stationed at Camp Jack- son, S C. Mustered out of service on January 10, 1919, with the rank of private.


(16)-FIRMIN, WALTER HAMILTON-Volunteered for military duty in June, 1918, and was assigned to the 5th Anti-aircraft Machine Gun Company. Foreign service dates from August 29, 1918, to February 22, 1919. Corporal Firmin was honorably discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., on March 10, 1919.


(17)-DOANE, CARL C .- Entered the military service on September 4, 1918. Prior to sailing for France in October, 1918, was stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. On arrival in A. E. F., Private Doane was as- signed to a Provisional Cook Company, stationed at Brest, France.


(18)-EASTERLY, THOMAS D .- Began his military ca- reer on May 21, 1918, and was assigned to an Artillery Replacement Unit. On November 1, 1918, was trans- ferred to the Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Sergeant Easterly sailed for France on July 21. 1918, and returned to America on March 24, 1919. Honorably discharged on April 5, 1919.


(19)-DUGGAN, ARCHIBALD M .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 24, 1918, and was placed in Company A. First Development Battalion, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Private Duggan was mustered out of service on December 21, 1918.


(20)-ELLENBURG, MARSHALL C .- Answered the call of the President on May 21. 1918. Assigned to Battery C, 5th Battalion. First Provisional Development Bri- gade, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Mustered out of service on December 2. 1918, with the rank of pri- vate.


(21)-FRANKLIN, JAMES CARL-Became a member of the U. S. Army on September 21, 1917, and was as- signed to the Veterinary Corps Detachment, Artillery Replacement Depot No. 315. Stationed at Camp Jack- son, S. C., and Camp Gordon, Ga. Received his honor- able discharge on December 17, 1918. Rank, private first-class.


(22)-CAYLOR, PEARL A .- Entered upon active duty on July 7, 1918, and was assigned to Company C, 46th In- fantry. Received his military training at Camp Sheri- dan, Alabama. Mustered out of the service on Decem- ber 5, 1918, with the rank of private.


(23)-ALLEN, EUGENE M .- Entered military service on August 6, 1918, and was assigned for duty at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Sailed for France on October 10, 1918, and became a member of the Central Records Office Battalion. Stationed at Bourges, France. Private Allen returned to the states in the summer of 1919, and received his honorable discharge.


(24)-JINKS. HERMAN J .- Began his military career on June 24, 1918, and was assigned to the Second Re- placement Division, at Camp Gordon, Ga. Later trans- ferred to Company A, First Development Battalion, and as a member of this unit received his discharge on December 16, 1918. Rank, private.


(25)-BONHAM, HUGH M .- Entered upon active duty April 26, 1918, and was placed in the 25th Company, 156th Depot Brigade. September 15, 1918, became a member of the Medical Advisory Board, stationed at Knoxville, Tennessee. Private Bonham received his discharge on December 27, 1918, at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.


(26)-COMPTON, WILLIAM E .- Answered the call of the President on November 5, 1918, and became a member of the U. S. Army. Private Compton received his honorable discharge on November 15, 1918, at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.


(27)-CARR, CLARENCE-Entered the military service on September 4, 1918. Prior to sailing for France in Oc- tober, 1918, was stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S C. On arrival in the A. E. F., Private Carr was assigned to the 246th Company, P. W. E.


(28)-BURCHELL, GEORGE-Answered the call to the col- ors on September 3, 1918, and was assigned for active duty at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Discharged on Janu- ary 28, 1919, with the rank of private first-class.


(29)-BUCKNER, JOHN S .- Entered upon active duty August 20, 1918, and became a member of the 16th Provisional Machine Gun Company, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Private Buckner was honorably dis- charged from service on December 29, 1918.


(30)-LAMPKIN, CAMPBELL-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on September 3, 1918, and was placed in the 4th Company, New Receiving Camp, at Camp Wheeler, Ga. Private Lampkin was discharged on December 9, 1918.


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(1)-GRAW, GEORGE J .- After entry into military service on July 1, 1918, was assigned to Company A, 4th Train- ing Battalion, Signal Corps. His stations were Fort Leavenworth, Kan. and Camp Meade, Md. On Janu- ary 28, 1919, received his honorable discharge. Rank, sergeant, with duties of chief gas instructor.


(2)-FRENCH, ALLEN CROCKETT-As a member of the 303rd Battalion, Tank Corps, began his military career on May 7, 1918. Received three months' training at Camp Colt, before sailing for France on August 13, 1918. While a member of the A. E. F., saw two months service in England and five in France. With the rank of corporal was mustered out of the service on April 7. 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe.


(3)-BURKS, JOIIN CARL .- Entered the U. S. Army on July 26, 1918, and for duty was assigned to the Medical Supply Unit, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. On Sep- tember 13, 1918 went overseas with this unit and while located in France was transferred to the Supply De- pot. With the rank of private first-class return- ed to the States on May 29, 1919, and received his discharge at Camp Mills, N. Y., on June 3, 1919.


(4)-SAYNE, JOIIN E .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on May 28, 1918 and for military training was sent to Camp Pike, Ark. Stationed at this post until mustered out of the service on June 12, 1919 with the rank of private.


(5)-AVOY, CURTIS-Entered upon his military career June 24, 1918 and became a member of the 6th Mobile Repair Shop. Stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga .. until September 1, 1918 when he sailed for France, Receiv- ed his honorable discharge in April 1919 at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Ga., with the rank of cook.


(6)-KIMBROUGH, DUTCH LUDEN-As a member of the U. S. Army saw active service with the American Ex- peditionary Force. Received his honorable discharge in the summer of 1919.


(7)-SHOCKLEY, MORRIS-Began his military career as a member of the Signal Corps, 4th Training Battalion, on July 1, 1918, Prior to this. served one enlistment in the U. S. Navy. Received his military training at the University of Tennessee and Fort Leavenworth, Kan. With the rank of private was discharged on November 25, 1918.


(8)-THOMPSON, LENDON-Became a member of the U. S. Army on May 18, 1918 and was assigned to Battery D, 6th Regiment, Heavy Artillery, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Private Thompson was mustered out of the service on December 23, 1918 at Camp Jackson.


(9)-CRUZE, CLARENCE O .- As a member of the Second Tennessee Infantry began his military carcer on June 30, 1917. Later transferred to the Third Tennessee Infantry and for military training was stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C Private Cruze received his honor- able discharge in the fall of 1917.


(10)-SMIDDY, WALTER-In June 1918 became a member of the U. S. Army and for duty was sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio. Was ordered on foreign service but armistice was signed before he reached France. With the rank of private was mustered out of the service in the fall of 1918.


(11)-PHIPPS, CHARLES E .- Entered the U. S. Army in September 1918, and for duty was assigned to the 4th Company, 1st Forestry Replacement Battalion. With the rank of private received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe until discharged on December 18, 1918.


(12)-BAKER, CARL HEWIN-Became a member of the 7th Company. 2nd Training Battalion. Depot Brigade, in September 1918. Stationed at Camp Meade, Md., for duty until mustered out of the service in February 1919 with the rank of private.


(13)-WRIGHT, HORACE JACKSON-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on September 12, 1918 and was sent to the officers' training camp. stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Promoted from private to sergeant and on December 12, 1918 received his honorable discharge.


(14)-COXWELL, FRED SNOW-On June 18. 1917 enlisted for military duty and was assigned to the 396th Mili- tary Police, U. S. Army. Received training at Camp Jackson, S. C. First Sergeant Coxwell was mustered out of the service on March 26, 1919 while located at Mascot, Tenn.


(15)-CATES, GEORGE R .- After entering the U. S. Army on September 25, 1918 was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., with Company E, 5th Pioneer Infantry for mili- tary duty. On December 18, 1918 received his honor- able discharge with the rank of private first-class.


(16)-STANTON, MARSHALL OBED-As a member of Supply Company 324th Infantry was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., for military training. Date of enlist- ment March 1917. Corporal Stanton was mustered out of the service in April 1918 while located at Camp Jackson.


(17)-WHITAKER, ANCIL-Became a member of the U. S. Army on April 26, 1918 and for duty was sent to Camp Jackson. On May 15, 1918 received his honor- able discharge at the same camp.


(18)-WALLACE, ARCHIE JETT-Began his military ca- reer on September 3. 1918 as a member of 4th Company. New Receiving Camp, stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga. On December 7, 1918 was honorably discharged.


(19)-HENDERSON, THOMAS-Entered military service on June 8. 1918 and was sent to the Cook and Bakers' School stationed at Camp Sheridan, Ala. Later trans- ferred to the Quartermaster Corps. Held the rank of first cook and in April 1919 was mustered out of the service at Fort Oglethorpe.


(20)-DEW, RAYMOND W .- On October 14. 1918 began his military career as a member of Company D, Auto- mobile Mechanics. Stationed at Camp Rose, Terre Haute, Ind., until he received his honorable discharge on December 13, 1918. Rank, corporal.


(21)-HENDERSON, RONDA H .- Entered the U S. Army on May 24, 1918 and was assigned to Company A, 2nd Provisional Development Regiment and later trans- ferred to 3rd Company, 8th Battalion, U. S. Infantry. For military training was stationed at Camp Jackson and Camp Sevier, S. C. With the rank of mechanic received his honorable discharge in March 1919 while located at Camp Taylor, Ky.


(22)-HOUSER, FRANCIS E .- After entering the U. S. Army on June 24, 1918 was assigned to Company B. 1st Development Battalion. For duty was sent to Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp MeClellan, Ala. Private Houser was mustered out of the service on February 15, 1919.


(23)-DAVIS, HOMER S .- On September 4, 1918 began his military career as a member of the 48th Company, Transportation Corps. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth. S. C., until he embarked for France in October 1918. Returned to the States in the summer of 1919 and was discharged from the service. Rank. private.


(24)-THOMPSON, ALBERT ASHLEY-Entered the U. S. Army on June 24, 1918 and was assigned to the 17th Company, 5th Training Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade. On September 29, 1918 was transferred to the 17th Company, 5th Receiving Battalion, 157th Depot Bri- gade. Stationed at Camp Gordon and Camp McClel- lan. Sergeant Thompson was mestered out of the service on January 24, 1919 at Camp Gordon, Ga.


(25)-MeNABB, JAMES R .- In August 1917 enlisted for military service in the U. S. Army and for duty was sent to Camp Sevier. S. C. Became a member of the A. E. F. in 1918 and while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., was discharged in the spring of 1919. Rank, private.


(26)-BARKER, CECIL-As a member of the 4th Com- pany 1st Forestry Replacement Battalion began his military career on July 1. 1918. Private Barker was stationed at Knoxville, Tenn., and Fort Oglethorpe. Ga. Received his honorable discharge on December 24. 1918.


(27)-THOMAS, SIDNEY JOHN-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on October 3, 1918 and was assigned to Company E. 62nd Pioneer Infantry. Was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for training. Mustered out of the service on October 29, 1918 with the rank of private.


(28)-WHITE NATHAN DAVIS-After entering the U. S. Army was assigned to the 40th Company. 10ch Train- ing Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade. Received his mili- tary training at Camp Gordon. Ga. Private White was honorably discharged on July 30, 1918.


(29)-MAIDEN, BENTON J .- On July 21, 1918 began his military career as a member of Company A, 2nd De- velenment Battalion, 155th Depot Brigade. In No- vember 1918 was transferred to Training Company No. 15. Received military training at the following posts : Camp Lee. Va. ; Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla., and Camp Greene, N. C. Discharged on December 31. 1918. Rank private.


(30)-HICKEY, HUGH-As a member of Battery D, 1st Battalion, Ist Provisional Development Brigade was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Date of enlistment June 3. 1918. Private Hickey was mustered out of the service on December 28, 1918 while located at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.


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(1)-SCHWOEGL, LOUIS C .- Entered military service on May 22. 1918, and became a member of Battery C, 13th Battalion, F. A. Later transferred to Headquarters Company, 13th Battalion, F. A. Received his military training at Camp Jackson, S. C. Corporal Schwoegl received his honorable discharge on December 7, 1918.


(2)-OGG, ORA F .- Entered the U. S. Army on August 20, 1918, and was placed in the infantry, unassigned. Stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Private Ogg received his honorable discharge on January 10, 1919, at Au- gusta, Ga.


(3)-SHARP, HERBERT RAY-Became a member of the U. S. Army on May 28, 1918, and was sent to Camp Pike, Ark., for military training. Corporal Sharp sailed for France in July 1918, and upon arrival was assigned to the 76th P. W. E. Returned to the United States in the summer of 1919, and was honorably dis- charged.


(4)-SWEENEY, MARSHALL H .- Answered the call of the President in July 1918, and became a member of the 306th Artillery Replacement Depot, stationed at Camp Greene, N. C. Ile received his honorable dis- charge in March 1919. Rank, sergeant.


(5)-SHAVER, GEORGE R .- Entered upon his military career on September 21, 1917, and was assigned to the 121st Ordnance Depot Company, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Sergeant Shaver was mustered out of service on February 14, 1919, at Camp Sevier, S. C.


(6)-SMITH, ERSKIN Y .- In 1918 entered the U. S. Army, and was assigned to the Bakery Company, at Camp Greene, N. C. Corporal Smith received his honorable discharge in January 1919.


(7)-SMITH, RAYMOND McKINLEY-Became a member of the U. S. Army on August 5, 1918, and was assign- ed to the 335th Fire and Hose Company, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss. Discharged on March 19, 1919, at Camp Shelby, as a first-class private.


(8)-SMIT11, NED E .- Entered military service in June 1918, and became a member of Company A. 303rd Bat- talion, Tank Corps. Stationed at Camp Colt, Pa. For- eign service dates from August 29, 1918 to March 18, 1919. Private Smith received his honorable discharge on April 21, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky.


(9)-SANDERS, JAMES L .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on October 22. 1918, and was assigned to Company E, 62nd Pioneer Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. On December 18, 1918, Private San- ders was honorably discharged from the service.


(10)-RULE, LOUIS L .- Entered military service on July 3, 1918, and became a member of the 4th Training Bat- talion, Signal Corps, and received training at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Was mustered out of service at Camp Wadsworth on January 15, 1919, with the rank of private.


(11)-REYNOLDS, MARTIN-On July 25, 1918, became a member of the United States Army, and was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., for military training. Corpora] Reynolds received his honorable discharge in January 1919.


(12)-SAMS, E. J .- Entered military service in July 1918, and was assigned to the 1st Company, Ist Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade. Received his military training at Camp Sherman, Ohio, and on December 4. 1918 was mustered out of the service.


(13)-SMITH, WILLIAM ALBERT-Became a member of the U. S. Army on July 26, 1918, and was assigned to the 40th Company, 157th Depot Brigade. On Decem- ber 8, 1918 was transferred to the Utilities Unit, Qvar- termaster Corps. Private Smith received military training at Camp Gordon, Ga., until discharged on February 15, 1919.


(14)-STALLINGS, EGBERT N .- First Sergeant Stallings during the war was stationed at Knoxville, Tenn., do- ing recruiting work for general service. He is a mem- ber of the infantry branch of the army.


(15)-RUGGLES, THOMAS HARLEY-Entered military service on June 2, 1918, and was placed in the 6th Trench Mortar Battery. Saw foreign service from November 2, 1918 to January 8, 1919. Received nis honorable discharge on February 4, 1919, and has the rank of private first-class.


(16)-WALTERS, FRED NATIIAN-Became a member of Personnel Detachment after enlistment on November 28, 1917. Received his military training while stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp MeClellan, Ala. Pro- moted from private to sergeant. Was honorably dis- charged on March 29, 1919, at Camp Gordon, Ga.


(17)-WILLIAMS, JOHN R .- Entered active service on June 25, 1918, and was assigned to the Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. In Angust, 1918, sail- ed for foreign service and returned to the States in the summer of 1919. Has the rank of private.


(18)-YATES, JESSE J .- In June 1918, became a member of the 418th Company, Signal Corps, and later trans- ferred in succession to the 10th Field Battalion, Sig- nal Corps, and the 29th Service Radio Laboratory. His station was Camp Alfred Vail, N. J. Private Yates was honorably discharged from service in March 1919, at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.


(19)-SMITH, CHARLES B .- Started his military career on May 21, 1918, at Camp Jackson, S. C., as a member of the 58th Field Artillery, Battery A. Discharged January 23, 1919. at Camp Jackson with the rank of private.


(20)-MeMACKIN, HERMAN A .- Became a member of the 17th Company, 5th Training Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade in June 1918. Private McMackin while sta- tioned at Camp Gordon, Ga., was honorably discharged on December 21, 1918.


(21)-SHERROD, ADAM E .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army in April 1918, and was assigned to the Personnel Detachment at Camp Jackson, S. C. Ser- geant-Major Sherrod was mustered out of service in March, 1919, at Camp Jackson.


(22)-McGEE, JOHN E .- Volunteered his services to his country in June 1918, and was assigned to the 157th Depot Brigade, Infantry. Transferred on September 1, 1918, to the Central Officers' Training School, station- ed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Honorably discharged on November 30, 1918, as an officer candidate.


(23)-NEEDHAM, HOLLIS E .- In August 1918, was as- signed to the 39th Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. He was transferred in October 1918 to the 81st Division, Engineers, stationed at Fort Benja- min Harrison, Ind. Private Needham was mustered out of service in December 1918.


(24)-MAJOR, BERLEY ELBERT-Entered the service of the U. S. Army in September 1917, and was assigned to the 3rd Company. New Receiving Camp, stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga. Honorably discharged in De- cember 1918, with the rank of private.


(25)-UNDERWOOD, JOHN T .- Enlisted in December 1917. First assigned for training to the Provisional Recruit Line at San Antonio, Texas. Transferred in January 1918, to the 405th Aero Construction Squadron, and stationed at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Corporal Underwood was honorably discharged in December 1918.


(26)-OGLE, HOBART-Entered the U. S. Army in August 1918, and became a member of Company E, 5th Pio- neer Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Corporal Ogle received his honorable discharge in De- cember 1918.


(27)-SHIPE, ALVA G .- Began his military career in Sep- tember 1918 as a member of Company L, 4th Casual Infantry. He received his military training at Camp Johnston, Fla. Mustered out of service in December 1918. Rank, private.


(28)-REED, CHARLES EDWARD-Answered the call of the President in October 1918, and began his military career as a member of Company K. 60th Pioneer In- fantry. He received training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Mustered out of service on December 18, 1918. Rank. private first-class.


(29)-TAYLOR, JOHN C .- In September 1918, entered the U. S. Army, and was asigned to the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Private Taylor sailed for France in September 1918, and while a member of the A. E. F. was as- signed to the 246th Company, P. W. E. Returned to the States in the summer of 1919 and was honorably discharged.


(30)-WELLS, 11UGHI E .- Enlisted in the U. S. Army in April 1918, and was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Corporal Wells "as a member of the 66th Depot Bri- gade. Second Training Company. In May, 1919, was mustered ont of service at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.


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(1)-DeBORD, WALTER LEE-Entered military service on July 7. 1918, and was assigned to Headquarters Company, 46th Infantry. Was stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Mustered out of service in the summer of 1919. Rank, private.


(2)-GALYON, JOIIN, A. D .- After entry into military ser- vice on June 1, 1918, was assigned to the University of Tennessee Training Detachment stationed at Knox- ville, Tennessee. While located here was a truck mas- ter and sergeant instructor. Discharged December 18. 1918.


(3)-HARVEY, ALEXANDER M .- Soon after declaration of war in 1914 he enlisted in the British Army, and while fighting in France was wounded in one of the battles in which he participated. While serving with the British held the rank of sergeant.


(4)-CARROLL, ENOS L .- After induction into service on May 24, 1918, was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, where he was assigned to Company F of the 2nd Training Regiment. After a period of training at this post sailed for France in August, 1918. Returned to America in the summer of 1919, and received his honorable discharge.


(5)-HUNTER, WILLIAM A .- Enlisted on July 9, 1912. in the Regular Army of the United States. During the war was stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. as a member of the 1st Guard Company, located at the Disciplinary Barracks. He also did recruiting duty. Remains in the service and holds the rank of private.


(6)-LLEWELLYN, CHARLES C .- Entered military service on July 14, 1918, and was assigned to 49th Company. 13th Battalion, 166th Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington. On Angust 23rd was transferred to Machine Gun Company of the 12th Infantry. Was also on duty at Camp Fremont, California, hefore being discharged on Fehruary 13, 1919, at Camp Stuart, Virginia


(7)-HOBBS, LEE DONALDSON-After entry into military service November 5, 1918, was assigned to Company A of the 384th Infantry, and stationed at Camp Wads- worth, South Carolina. Was mustered out at this place on December 16, 1918. Rank, private.




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