Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 43

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(8)-LENNON, MACK-Began his military career on Aug- gust 7, 1918. and was assigned to the 17th Company of the 5th Receiving Battalion of the 157th Depot Bri- gade. Was in training at Camp Gordon, and received his discharge from this place on January 17, 1919.


(9)-FERGUSON. CLIFFORD W .- After induction into military service was sent to Newport News, Virginia, where he hecame a member of the Guard and Fire Com- pany in a Casual Detachment located at this place. Served here until mustered out of the service as a private first-class on March 8, 1919.


(10)-LENNON, HOBART G .- His military service began in August, 1918, and for duty was assigned to the 57th Pioneer Infantry. Was in training at Camp Wads- worth until departure overseas in September, 1918. After armistice, was transferred to Provisional Cook Company No. 2. Returned to America in the summer of 1919, and received his discharge.


(11)-ARWOOD, ASHLEY S .- Entered military service on September 4, 1918 and was sent to Camp Wads- worth, where he became a member of the 6th Pro- visional Company, Casual Detachment. Was in train- ing at this place until discharged as a private on December 18, 1918.


(12)-DANIEL, JOIIN P .- After induction into service on September 4. 1918, was sent to Camp Wadsworth where he became a member of Company C, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Sailed for France in October, 1918, and returned to America in the summer of 1919. Soon after arrival received his discharge.


(13)-BARBER, THOMAS HENRY-Began his military career on September 3, 1918, and became a member of the Provost Guard Company of the Ordnance Depot. Was located at several different stations while doing this kind of duty and was powder poisoned on November 4. while on duty in Virginia. Discharged December 17, 1918, as a private, first class, while stationed at Camp Wheeler.


(14)-BEETS, MILLARD ALONZO-Entered military ser- vice an May 2, 1918, and in July went overseas with the 46th Company of the 15th Grand Division, Trans- portation Corps. Returned home in the summer of 1919, and was discharged soon after arrival.


(15)-GRADY, WALTER EDWARD-After induction into service on May 28, 1918, was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, and became a member of Company C of the 331st Infantry. Sailed on foreign service in August, 1918, and after armistice was transferred to Pris- oner Escort Company No. 77. As a sergeant was mus- tered out of service in the summer of 1919.


(16)-11ENRY, GUS W .- After entry into service on Sep- tember 5, 1918, went to Camp Wadsworth where he became a member of the 57th Pioneer Infantry. Was in training at this place until he embarked for overseas service in October, 1918. After armistice was trans- ferred to Prisoner of War Escort Company No. 211.


(17)-CARD, CLYDE W .- On September 4, 1918, became a member of the military forces of the United States, and was assigned to a replacement division at Camp Custer, Michigan. Was transferred to Camp Grant, Illinois, and discharged from this place as a private on February 15, 1919.


(18)-11ALE, STEVE PORTER-On August 26, 1918, en- tered military service and was assigned for duty to the 25th Company, 7th Battalion of the 159th Depot Bri- gade. On October 1, was transferred to Headquarters Company of the 24th Field Artillery. Discharged on February 7, 1919, while located at Camp Knox, Ken- tucky.


(19)-HENRY, KEITH MeCRAY-After induction into military service on September 4, 1918, became a member of the Utilities Detachment of the Infantry Branch of service. Hlas done duty at Camp Wads- worth, Camp Johnston, and Camp Mills, and has the rank of private.


(20)-LANE, WILLIAM M .- On April 26, 1918, entered the military service of the United States army and was stationed at Camp Jackson, where he was a member of Field Remount Squadron No. 309. Departed over- seas on August 6, 1918, and after service in France returned to America where he was honorably dis- charged from service.


(21)-GAINES, WILLIAM MARTIN-Began his military career on June 27, 1918, as a member of Receiving Company No. 12, 1st Road Regiment. Has been on duty at Camp Gordon, Newport News, and Camp John- ston. Mustered out of service at the latter place as a private on December 1, 1918.


(22)-CLARK, ALBERT MACK-Inducted into service on May 24, 1918, and was sent for training to Fort Thom- as, Kentucky. Dicharged from this place on May 28 with the rank of private.


(23)-DeBORD, LLOYD DAVIS-Began his military service on May 13. 1918, and hecame a member of Company A. Development Battalion stationed at Camp MeClellan, Alabama. From this place he was discharged as a private on November 20, 1918.


(24)-FARMER, EDGAR H .- Entered military service on March 29, 1918 and became a member of the 346th Butchery Company stationed at Camp Johnston. Em- barked for overseas duty in September, 1918, and re- turned to America in the summer of 1919, where he received his honorable discharge with the rank of sergeant.


(25)-JACKSON, ANDREW-Entered military service in October, 1917, and was assigned to the 145th Field Artillery Brigade. Sailed for foreign service on May 8. 1918. after having trained at Camp Gordon. Saw service in France and holds the rank of supply ser- geant.


(26)-ALLEN, JOHN-After entry into service on June 8, 1918, was assigned to Company F of the 46th Infan- try. Has done duty at Camp Sheridan and Camp Gordon. Discharged as a private in the summer of 1919.


(27)-BURCHELL, CARL O .- Became a member of the United States Army on June 26, 1918, and was put into the Infantry branch hut unassigned. Has done duty at Camp Gordon and Camp MeClellan, being discharged from Camp Taylor on February 20, 1919. as a private.


(28)-BYUS. CHIARLES S .- Military service began on July 26, 1918, and for duty was sent to Fort Oglethorpe. Georgia. Was assigned to 2nd Company, U. P. B., and as a private was mustered out of service in the summer of 1919.


(29-EMORY. WILLIAM V .- After induction into mil- itary service on May 21, 1918, became a member of the 12th Company, 3rd Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Has done duty at Camp Jackson and Camp Taylor and was discharged from the latter place as a private on December 20, 1918.


(30)-FOGARTY, JOHN J-Entered the United States Army on July 1, 1918. and became a member of Company A, University of Tennessee Training detachment. Was transferred to the Signal Corps and located at Fort Leavenworth. Mustered out in January, 1919, at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina. Rank, private.


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(1)-BAKER, CARL HUBERT-Became a member of the U. S. Army in September 1918, and was assigned to 7th Company, 2nd Training Battalion, 154th Depot Brigade. Received his military training at Camp Meade, Maryland. Sergeant Baker was mnstered out of the service in February 1919, while located at the above mentioned camp.


(2)-CARDEN, HARLEY MILTON-On June 24, 1918, en- tered the U. S. Army and became a member of the Ordnance Department, stationed at a camp in Massa- chusetts. Received his honorable discharge on April 17. 1919. Had the rank of corporal.


(3)-ARNOLD, OREN HENRY-As a member of the U. S. Signal Corps No. 116, was stationed at Seattle. Wash- ington, for military training. Date of enlistment July 1918. Went overseas in 1918 and in March 1919 re- turned to the States and soon afterward was mustered out of the service. Rank, private.


(4)-LEE, JERRY M .- Began his military career on May 5. 1917, as a member of the 34th Company, Central Officers' Training School, stationed at Camp Lee, Vir- ginia. Sergeant Lee received his honorable discharge on November 23, 1918, while located at Camp Lee, Va.


(5)-MONDAY, CHARLES W .- On November 20, 1917, vol- unteered his services to the U. S. Army, and for mili- tary training was stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. Pri- vate Monday was mustered out of the service on No- vember 24, 1917, at the above mentioned camp.


(6)-MORRIS, OSCAR WILLIAM-Entered military serv- ice on April 25, 1918, and was assigned to Company 1, 2nd Provisional Regiment, 156th Depot Brigade. Transferred from Camp Jackson, S. C., to Camp Se- vier, S. C., and attached to the 20th Division. Was promoted in line from private to sergeant. Received his honorable discharge on December 24, 1918.


(7)-GALBRAITHI, HERBERT LYNN-On September 3, 1918, began his military career as a member of Com- pany 4, New Receiving Camp, Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Received his military training at this camp until he was mustered out of the service on December 10, 1918, with the rank of private.


(8)-WHITTAKER, WILLIAM THOMAS-Began his mili- tary career on July 6, 1918 as a member of Company A. 306th Depot Brigade. 77th Division. Received his military training at Columbia, S. C., until he sailed for France on September 10, 1918. While a member of the A. E. F., took part in the Argonne-Meuse offen- sive. Private Whittaker returned to America on May 1. 1919, and two weeks later received his honorable discharge, while located at Camp Taylor, Kentucky.


(9)-HELMBOLDT, FRANK JOE-Entered the U. S. Army on September 1, 1918, and was stationed at the Uni- versity of Tennessee. Transferred in November 1918 to the 14th Company Road Regiment, and in January 1919 was again transferred to Company E, Provisional Regiment, Motor Transport Corps. His stations were Knoxville, Tennessee; Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Flor- ida, and Camp Jesup, Georgia. At the latter mentioned eamp Private Helmboldt received his honorable dis- charge on March 29, 1919.


(10)-CAIN, WILL H .- Entered upon active service June 24, 1918. For military training was sent to Camp Gordon, Georgia, and was assigned to 157th Depot Bri- gade. On July 28, 1918 was transferred to Raritan Ar- senal. Metuchen, N. J. With the rank of sergeant first- class received his honorable discharge on February 18, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky.


(11)-STAFFORD, JOE-Became a member of the U. S. Army on July 7. 1918, and was assigned to the 13th Company, 4th Platoon, Replacement Unit, stationed at Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Later transferred to the Wright-Martin Airplane Factory, located in New Jer- sey. Mustered out of the service on December 13, 1918 at Camp Dix, N. J. Rank, private.


(12)-BRYANT, ALBERT ROY-On April 26, 1918 entered the service of the U. S. Army. Discharged on May 11, 1918 at Camp Jackson, S. C.


(13)-CORNWELL, WILLIAM R .- After enlistment on Sep- tember 4, 1918, for training was sent to Camp Wads- worth, S. C. As a member of Supply Company, 57th Pioncer Infantry, sailed for France in September 1918. In December 1918, transferred to the Grave Registra- tion Service. Returned to the States in the summer of 1919 and was mustered out of the service. Rank, private, first-class.


(14)-TIPTON, ALFRED ERNEST-Entered upon active duty in August 1918, as a member of Company M. Ist Infantry Rifle Regiment. Later transferred to the 12th Company, 3rd Training Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade. With a rank of corporal was discharged in December 1918, while stationed at Camp Mcclellan, Ala.


(15)-OGG, CHARLES ALFRED-For military duty was sent to Camp Gordon, Ga., on July 26. 1918. transferred to Camp MeClellan, Ala. As a member of Headquar- ters Company. Military Police, was mustered out of the service on January 17, 1919, at the above mentioned camp. Rank, private. first-class.


(16)-LANE, WILLIAM-After induction on May 2, 1918, was assigned to 30th Company, 15th Grand Division, Headquarters Troop. Prior to sailing for France in August 1918, was stationed at Camp Gordon and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, for military training. Returned to the States in the summer of 1919 and was honor- ably discharged.


(17)-HINTON, ARTHUR S .- Answered the call to the col- ors on July 1, 1918. For duty was assigned to the Ordnance Department, U. S. Army. For military training was stationed at Knoxville, Tennessee, and Camp Hancock, Georgia. Private Hinton was mus- tered out of the service on January 15, 1919, while lo- cated at Sheffield, Alabama.


(18)-ADAMS, JAMES ANDREW-On July 7. 1918 began his military career as a member of 3rd Battalion, Edgewood Arsenal, Postal Service. Private Adams re- ceived his military training at Edgewood, Missouri, and Fort Thomas, Kentucky. While located at Camp Gordon, Georgia, was honorably discharged on De- cember 28, 1918.


(19)-NIPPER, PLEZ-Entered the U. S. Army on April 25. 1918, and was assigned to the 294th Military Po- lice Company, stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C. On July 31, 1918, sailed for France and was a participant in the Argonne-Meuse offensive. Returned from over- seas duty on June 20. 1919, and eight days later while located at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, was mustered out of the service. Rank, private first-class.


(20)-LONGMIRE, IRA WAVNE-As a member of Com- pany B, 3rd Casnal Regiment began his military ca- reer on August 31, 1918. For military training was sent to Camp Gordon. Georgia, and later transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J. With the rank of private he was discharged on December 20, 1918.


(21)-KERNS, CLARENCE LEON-On July 7, 1918 enter- ed the U. S. Army and became a member of the 34th Company, Central Officers' Training School. Station- ed at Camp Lee Virginia and Camp Meade, Maryland until November 23, 1918 on which date he was mus- tered out of the service. Rank, sergeant.


(22)-GREGORY, ROBERT CHARLES-Became a member of the U. S. Army on April 10, 1915. Saw Mexican Border service with Company B, First Tennessee In- fantry. Private Gregory was honorably discharged from the service on May 4, 1917 at Nashville, Tenn.


(23)-BURNETT, JOSEPH HENRY-As a member of Sup- ply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry, was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for military training. Date of enlistment, September 4, 1918. Embarked for France on September 28, 1918 and returned to the States in the summer of 1919, and was mustered out of the service. Rank, private.


(24)-TAYLOR. CLAUDE-Began his military career in July, 1918 as a member of Company E, 4th Tennessee Regiment. On April 20, 1919 was transferred to the 23rd Company, Unit No. 4. His stations were Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and Camp Meade, Md. Corporal Tay- lor sailed for France on June 4, 1919.


(25)-BRYANT, ALEX PATTERSON-In 1917 became a member of the U. S. Army, infantry, unassigned. Re- ceived his military training at Camp Sevier, S. C., until he embarked for France in May, 1918. Holds the rank of private.


(26)-ROBERTS. A. RAYMOND-Volunteered his services to the U. S. Army in April, 1919. After a period of training in the States sailed for France on June 9, 1919. At the present writing is a member of the Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(27)-FRAZIER, ERNEST JOHNSON-Entered the military service in October 1918. With the rank of private re- ceived his discharge in November 1918, at Camp Wads- worth, S. C.


(28)-FLENNIKEN, WILLIAM S .- After induction on Sep- tember 1, 1918 for duty was assigned to the Motor Repair Squad, stationed at Knoxville, Tenn. On No- vember 4, 1918 transferred to the 4th Company, 1st Forestry Replacement Battalion with headquarters at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Discharged on December 24, 1918. Rank, private.


(29)-KING, ROGER HOBART-Three weeks after enlist- ment sailed for France on September 29, 1918. His organization was Headquarters Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. While a member of the A. E .F., was transferred to the 2nd Cook Company. Corporal King saw service with the Army of Occupation.


(30)-JONES, CHARLES L .- As a member of Headquar- ters Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry was sent to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for training. Date of enlistment, September 4, 1918. Private Jones was mustered out of the service in December 1918, while located at the above mentioned camp.


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(1)-ELY, WILLARD BRUCE-Entered military service September 3, 1918 and was assigned to Supply Com- pany. 57th Pioneer Infantry. Private Ely received his military training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., and Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Mustered out of service December 17, 1918, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and at this time was a private in Company D. 120th Engineers.


(2)-JOHNSON, JAMES PAUL-Entered active service May 29, 1918. and was a member of the Cook and Bakers' School. Stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Sergeant Johnson was discharged in December 1918 at the same camp.


(3)-HALLIBURTON, ROBERT M .- Was called to the colors June 24. 1918, and began his military career with the 17th Company. Fifth Training Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade. Private Halliburton was stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., and on December 20, 1918 was discharged at Camp MeClellan, Ala.


(4)-CARR, LEONARD C .- Entered the military service July 7, 1918, and was assigned for duty to Company C, 46th Infantry. Stationed at Camp Sheridan and Poland St. Station, New Orleans, Louisiana. Discharged March 11, 1919, at the above named station, with the rank of private, first-class.


(5)-COLLETTE, WILLIE ELLIS-Answered the call of the President on May 24, 1918, and began his military career with the 7th Company. Second Training Bat- talion, 156th Depot Brigade. Stationed at Camp Sevier, S. C., Fort Thomas, Kentucky and Camp Jackson, S. C. Private Collette was mustered out of service November 29, 1919, at Camp Sevier, S. C.


(6)-ANDERSON, JOSEPH CECIL-Entered military ser- vice of the U. S. Army on May 28, 1918, as a member of Company A. Second Group, Replacement Training Center. Sergeant Anderson was mustered out of ser- vice January 30, 1919 at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


(7)-SPANGLER, RENZO BRYANT-Inducted September 4, 1918 into military service and was assigned to P. W. E., Company No. 246. Early training was received at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., and on September 26, 1918 sailed for France. Private Spangler, returned home in the sum- mer of 1919, and was discharged soon after arrival in the states.


(8)-BURNETT, TIIOMAS B .- Entered military service August 20, 1918. and was assigned to 37th Company. 157th Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Gordon, Geor- gia. Was mastered ont of the service December 1. 1918, at Camp MeClellan, Alabama with the rank of private.


(9)-CLARK, HIERBERT ESCO,-Volunteered for active duty September 24, 1918, and was placed in the 5th Pioneer Infantry, Company E, and was stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. In October 1918 Corporal Clark transferred to the Camp Personnel Office, Camp Wads- worth, S. C. Received his honorable discharge March 20, 1919 at the above mentioned camp.


(10)-GRAVES, ARLESS W .- Answered the call of the Pres- ident May 24, 1918 and began his military career in the U. S. Army. Was stationed at Fort Thomas, Ken- tucky and mustered out of service May 27, 1918, with the rank of private.


(11)-GREEN, OTIS O'DELL-Entered the service of the U. S. Army on June 24. 1918, and was assigned to Company B, Ordnance Department, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Later Private Green was transferred to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Discharged Feh- ruary 11, 1919 at Camp Gordon, Georgia.


(12)-REAL, WALTER EDGAR-Inducted into active service in June 1918, and became a member of the Head- quarters Company, 157th Depot Brigade, Infantry. Received his training at Camp Gordon, and was mus- tered out of service in February 1919, at Camp Mc- Clellan, Alabama with the rank of private.


(13)-DAVIS, CARL FREEMAN-Answered the call to the colors on September 3, 1918 and was assigned to the Supply Company. 57th Pioneer Infantry. On Sep- tember 29. 1918, sailed for France. Was transferred October 31. 1918 to Company E, 49th Infantry. Re- turned from overseas January 16, 1919, and was mus- tered out of service February 25, 1919, at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia, with the rank of horseshoer.


(14)-BURKHART, WILLIAM CLAIBORNE-Was inducted into military service October 23, 1918, and was assigned to Company B, 61st Regiment, Pioneer Infantry, and stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Private Burkhart, received his honorable discharge December 18, 1918 at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.


(15)-FISCHER, WILHELM .- Entered the service of the U. S. Army on September 3, 1918, and was assigned to the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Later was transferred to the 6th Provisional Detachment, Corps and Army Troops, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Private Fischer received his honorahle discharge Jan- uary 10, 1919, at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.


(16)-HOOPER, GEORGE EWING-Entered military service June 25, 1918, and was placed in the Headquarters Detachment, 5th Grand Division. Received his train- ing at Camp Cordon, Georgia, and sailed for France in August, 1918. Sergeant Ilooper returned to Amer- ica in 1919.


(17)-BAILEY, ROSCOE-Inducted into active service on July 7, 1918 and was placed in the Registrant Selective Service. Private Bailey Was mustered out of service on July 9, 1918 at Fort Thomas, Kentucky.


(18)-CATE. ARLIE E .- Inducted into active service in September 1918, and became a member of the 7th Com- pany, Receiving Camp, Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Pri- vate Cate received his honorahle discharge December 18, 1918 at Camp Wheeler, Georgia.


(19)-ATCHLEY, PERRY COMMODORE-Entered the ser- vice of the U. S. Army on July 26, 1918, and was placed in the infantry unassigned, 21st Company S. A. R. D. Stationed at Camp Gordon, until he sailed for France September 14, 1918. Private Atchley re- turned from overseas December 21, 1918 and was mustered out of service January 16. 1919. at Camp Taylor.


(20)-ALLEN, HOBART-Inducted into military service on August 6, 1918 and was stationed at Camp Wads- worth, S. C. Private Allen was discharged at the ahove mentioned camp.


(21)-CARR, ERNEST T .- Answered the call of the Pres- ident on September 4. 1918, and was placed in the U. S. Army at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Private Carr, received his honorable discharge on September 7, 1918, at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.


(22)-KNOTT, JAMES L .- Inducted into military service May 24, 1918 and began his military career with Com- pany A, Second Provisional Development Regiment, 156th Depot Brigade, stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Private Knott was mustered out of service November 19, 1918 at Camp Sevier, S. C.


(23)-JORDAN, HAROLD EDGAR-Entered active service February 18, 1918, and was placed in Field Artillery unassigned at Camp Jackson, S. C. Private Jordan was discharged at Camp Jackson, in July 1918.


(24)-CATE, CARL CLYDE-Answered the call of the Pres- ident on September 4, 1918, and was assigned to the Supply Company, 57th Pioneer Infantry, later trans- ferred to the 49th Pioneer Infantry. On September 27, 1918, sailed for France, and while in foreign ser- vice was transferred to Cook Company No. 1 station- ed at Brest, France. Rank, cook.


(25)-HOOPER, SAMUEL CHESTER-Entered the military service on May 28, 1918, and became a member of the Third Army Provision Supply Train, Headquarters Company, stationed at Camp Pike, Arkansas. Sailed for France in Angust. 1918. and later became a mem- ber of the Army of Occupation. Rank, private.


(26)-MILLER, WILLIAM JASON-Inducted into active service in May 1918, and was assigned to the U. S. Army. Private Miller was discharged June 12, 1918, at Camp Pike, Arkansas.


(27)-GALLOWAY, ABRAM L .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on August 30, 1918, and was assigned to the Camp Exchange Detachment, at Camp Greene, N. C. Mustered out of service on January 14, 1919, at Camp Greene, N. C., with the rank of private.


(28)-HANCOCK, MARK,-Was indneted into military ser- vice on May 23, 1918, and became a member of the 19th July Automatic Replacement Draft. Was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. Sergeant Hancock sailed for France in July 1918.


(29)-DODSON, JESSE ARTHUR-Entered the service of his country, on October 23. 1918, and was placed in the infantry, unassigned. Private Dodson received his honorable discharge November 10, 1918 at Camp Wads- worth, S. C.


(30)-HUNT, EDWARD A .- Became a member of the U. S. Army on June 24. 1918, and was placed in the infantry, unassigned, stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Mus- tered out of service on December 12, 1918 at Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia, with the rank of private.


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(1)-ROBERTSON, GEORGE HOYAL-Entered the military service in July. 1918, and was assigned to the 12th Regiment, Field Artillery, Battery B. Received train- ing at Camp Jackson, S. C., and was discharged at the same camp on December 10, 1918.


(2)-ZOLLER, HUBERT L .- Entered the service of his country on May 27, 1918, and became a member of the July detachment of chauffeurs. Stationed at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Florida. Foreign service dates from July 6, 1918 to Map 27, 1919. Discharged June 2, 1919. at Camp Mills, N. Y. Rank, sergeant.


(3)-SMITH, CLARENCE-Became a member of Battery F, 50th Artillery in June, 1918. Stationed at Camp Ens- tis, Virginia, until he sailed for foreign service in June 1918. Private Smith returned to the states in February 1919 and received his honorable discharge in the same month at Camp Merritt, N. J.


(4)-WHITE, CLARENCE ROBERT-Answered the call of the President on June 29, 1918, and hecame a member of the 8th Battalion Infantry Replacement Division. Later was transferred to the 336th Infantry Company, Casual Unit. Corporal White, while stationed in New York was a character in the play "Good-Luck" Sam", which had a run on Broadway for several weeks. Mustered out of service on February 27, 1919.




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