Knox County in the World War, 1917-1919, Part 47

Author: Knoxville Lithographing Company; Amis, Reese T
Publication date: 1919]
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(25)-SAVAGE, ROBERT-After entering service on July 14, 1918, was stationed at Hampton Roads, on training ship, being later transferred to the U. S. S. Federal. Sailed on foreign service in December 1918, as a machinist's mate. first-class.


(26)-TURNER, CHARLES W .- On September 5, 1918. en- listed in U. S. Naval Reserve. Was stationed at Pen- sacola, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Rating, seaman.


(27)-MORROW, E. N .- He is serving last enlistment in the Navy and is stationed at Philadelphia Navy Yard. Participated in Snarich American War. Mex- ican troubles and the World War. Is a chief machinist and has nine medals for life saving.


(28)-McGILL, CHARLES-Volunteered in May 1917, and was stationed at Philadelphia, Penn. His rating dur- ing the war was petty officer.


(29)-WILLIAMS, CHARLES ROBERT-Enlisted for the third time in July 1917 and was assigned to the U. S. S. Edwards, stationed at Boston, Mass. He was a gunner's mate, second class.


(30)-WRIGIIT, MELTON C .- Volunteered in the U. S. Navy in November, 1916, and was stationed at Nor- folk, Virginia, until assigned to the U. S S. Lonis- iana. Is a seaman and remains in active service.


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(1)-LYLE, ELBERT DANIEL-Enteredl U. S. naval service on June 3, 1918 and was sent to Norfolk, Virginia for training. Assigned to the U. S. S. Denver. During the war was engaged in convoy work. Placed on the inactive list on June 12, 1919 at Philadelphia, Penn.


(2)-HOUK, HENRY GRADY-On April 7, 1918 entered the U. S. Naval Reserve. Assigned to the U. S. Receiving Ship at Algiers, Louisiana. With the rating of seaman second class was placed on the inactive list on February 27, 1919.


(3)-MULVANEY, ARTHUR P .- Became a member of the U. S. Navy in December 1917, and for duty was as- signed to the U. S. S. North Dakota. Stationed at Norfolk and Jamestown, Virginia for training. Rat- ing. seaman,


(4)-DOWLING, BRYAN-Enlisted for naval service on March 21, 1917 and was assigned to the U. S. S. Antigone. Later transierreu to the U. S. S. Dekalb. Engaged in transport duty during the war, making thirteen trips overseas. Had the rating of first-class electrician. Discharged September 24, 1919.


(5)-McMURRY, BOYD-After entering the U. S. naval service was assigned for duty to the U. S. S. Kaiserin August Victoria. Remains in service with the rating of seaman.


(6)-NORVELL, HENRY OREN-Entered active service on June 26. 1917 and became a member of the 5th Com- pany, 9th Regiment at Newport. R. 1. Later transferred to Port Jefferson and assigned to the U. S. S. Kansas. Put to sea October 20, 1917. In January 1918 was a participant in the capturing of a German ship in American waters. Mustered out of the service on Feb- ruary 19, 1919 with rating of electrician third-class.


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(7)-FRANKLIN, CHARLES M .- Began his naval career in 1914. During the recent emergency was on the U. S. S. Texas. Was active in foreign waters until January 1, 1919. Rating, chief yeoman.


(8)-FAWBUSH, GILBERT ADAM-In July, 1918, entered the U. S. Naval Reserve. For training was stationed at New Orleans, La. Held the rating of seaman.


(9)-McCOY, JAMES E .- After a period of training at Newport, R. I., was assigned to the U. S. S. Hartford. During the war was actively engaged in the North Sea. laying mines. Was on the U. S. S. Hartford when it was sunk, but he was rescued. Enlistment dates from February 22, 1918, to February 16, 1919. Rating, sea- man, second-classs.


(10)-McNUTT, MOSES MADISON-Entered the naval ser- vice on December 14, 1917. After a period of training was assigned to the U. S. S. Mexican. Later transferrod to the U. S. S. Agamennon. Rating, bugler.


(11)-McMURRY, SOL-During the World War was a mem- ber of the U. S. Navy. Held the rating of seaman on the torpedo destroyer, U. S. S. Mayrant.


(12)-GRILL, JOHN HARRY-Began his naval career on September 7, 1918. First assigned to the receiving ship at New Orleans, La., for training. On October 28, 1918 was transferred to Pensacola, Florida. Mustered out of the service on March 29, 1919, with the rating of quartermaster, second-class.


(13)-HAYNES, JOSEPH D .- On April 17, 1917 entered up- on active duty. After a short period of training at Norfolk, Va., was assigned to the U. S. S. Leviathan. With this same transport made twenty trips to French ports. carrying troops, supplies and munitions. Held the rating of fireman, first-class.


(14)-WARD, HUGH HILLARD-Entered the naval service on March 1, 1918, and was assigned to the Naval Over- seas Transportation Service. On March 14, 1918 was transferred to the U. S. S. Dochra. Made four trips to France and had one engagement with a submarine in mid-Atlantic on June 24, 1918. Mustered out of the service on June 30, 1919 with rating of quartermaster first-class.


(15)-WILEY, JOHN F .- After entering the U. S. Navy on May 31, 1918 was assigned to the New Orleans Training Station. Put to sea on June 8. 1918 on the U. S. S. Somers. With the rating of yeoman was mus- tered out of the service on May 3, 1919.


(16)-MULLINS, WILLIAM HENRY-Began his naval ca- reer on October 13, 1917 at Norfolk, Va. Assigned to the U. S. S. Kansas and during the war was engaged in transport convoy work. Made one trip to South America and held the rating of seaman first-class. Was given a disability discharge due to the fact that he was injured in line of duty.


(17)-WAYLAND, EDISON H .- Enlisted in the U. S. Navy in 1911. During the World War was on the L-11, sub- marine that was actively engaged throughout the recent emergency. With the rating of gunner was discharged in April 1919.


(18)-HICKMAN, ALEX L .- On Sepember 25, 1918 entered the service of the U. S. Navy Radio Department, station- ed at San Diego, California. With the rating of seaman received his honorable discharge on February 14, 1919 at the above mentioned station.


(19)-WALKER, CHARLES E .- Began his naval career on August 12, 1912. Re-enlisted again in August 1916. Saw service on the U. S. S. Wachusett and the De troyer Breckenridge. Made five trips across the Atlantic. Rating, chief pharmacist's mate.


(20)-MAXEY, JOHN-Enlisted on July 24, 1918 and for duty was assigned to the U. S. S. New Jersey, a battle- ship that was used to convoy troops from United States to France. With the rating of fireman second-class was mustered out of the service on August 6, 1919.


(21)-BANKSTON, FLOYD-Became a member of the U. S. Naval Reserve Force, Battalion B, on May 22, 1918. Stationed at the U. S. Naval Training Station at San Diego, California. Discharged on December 22, 1918 at the above mentioned post.


(22)-WILLIAMS, ROBERT CHARLES-In 1909 entered the naval service of the United States and for duty was assigned to the U. S. S. Edwards. Stationed at Nor- folk, Va. for training. During the recent war was engaged in scout work on eastern coast. Rating, chief gunner.


(23)-HALLIBURTON, JOSEPH GRAYSEN-Began his naval career on March 19, 1917 and for duty was as- signed to the U. S. S. Oklahoma. On June 5, 1917 was transferred to the troop transport ship H. R. Mall- ory. Put to sea on June 14, 1917 and made twenty trips to France during the war. Promoted from seaman to quartermaster, third-class.


(24)-HENDRIX, FRED G .- In July 1918 became a member of the U. S. Navy Provost Guard. He was stationed at New Orleans, La. With the rating of seaman was honorably discharged in June 1919.


(25)-HOOD. HERBERT H .- Last enlistment for duty in the U. S. Navy was made in 1912. Assigned to the U. S. S. Calhoun, and stationed at Norfolk, Virginia. Rating, store keeper.


(26)-STANFORD, JOHN EARL-Began his naval career on July 26, 1918 and for duty was sent to Norfolk, Virginia. Honorably discharged from the service in March 1919 with the rating of seaman second-class.


(27)-BEAN, WALLACE PAUL-On May 1, 1917 entered the U. S. Navy and was assigned to the U. S. S. South Dakota. Norfolk, Va., was his training station. Put to sea June 19, 1917 and during the war was engaged in ordinary sea work, making eight trips across the Atlantic. Discharged on December 16, 1918 with the rating of seaman first-class.


(28)-BLACKWELL, JOHN L .- Began his naval career in June 1917 and for duty was assigned to the U. S. S. Minnesota, later transferring to the U. S. S. Hopewell. Received training at Norfolk, Virginia. Rating, petty officer.


(29)-BROWN, HARVEY DOYAL-After entering the naval service of the United States was assigned to the U. S. S. Oregon. Later transferred to the hospital at San Diego, California. Mustered out of the service on December 3, 1918 with the rating of seaman.


(30)-DAVIS, WALLACE W .- Became a member of the U. S. Navy in April, 1917 and was assigned to the Radio Department, stationed at San Pedro, California. Put out to sea in October 1918 and in February 1919 was honorahly discharged. Rating, chief yeoman.


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(1)-11UNTER, HOBART J .- Began his military career on September 4, 1918 as a member of the Ist Development Battalion, stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. With the rank of private received his honorahle dis- charge on January 8, 1919 at the above mentioned post.


(2)-NEWMAN, GRAY N .- Sergeant Newman entered the military service on May 21, 1918, and for duty was assigned to Battery B, 13th Battalion, 5th Regiment 2nd Brigade, F. A. R. D., with headquarters at Camp Jackson, S. C. During his training at Camp Jack- son was a member of various outfits. Mustered out of the service on December 7, 1918.


(3)-ARMSTRONG, CLIFFORD DONOVAN-After entering the military service on December 19, 1917, was as- signed to Battery E. 64th Regiment, 34th Brigade, Coast Artillery Corps. Embarked for France on July 13. 1918, and returned to the States on February 24. 1919. Discharged with the rank of private on March 28, 1919 while located at Camp Sherman, Ohio.


(4)-MATTHEWS, JAMES D .- On September 1, 1918 en- tered the service of the United States Army. As a member of the 5th Company, 20th Engineers, re- ceived his military training at Fort Oglethorpe. Ga. Mustered out on January 7, 1919. Rank, private.


(5)-PATTY, JOHN A .- Was first assigned to Company B. Ist Replacement Division. Camp Gordon, Georgia. Later transferred to Company A, 106th Infantry and sailed for France on August 24, 1918. With the rank of private returned to the States on March 6, 1919. Enlistment period dates from June 23, 1918 to April 15, 1919.


(6)-AMBRISTER, CORNELIUS GORDON-On Angust 1, 1918 began his military career as a member of the 312th Fire and Guard Company. Honorably discharged December 12, 1918 at Norfolk, Va. Rank, private first- class.


(7)-HENEGAR, MARTIN JOSEPH-Entered the military service on June 24, 1918. First assigned to the 157th Depot Brigade, 1st Replacement Regiment, Camp Gor- don, Georgia. Transferred to the Central Officers' Training School and made sergeant instructor, non- commissioned officers' school, also had a class in bayonet drill, Mustered out of the service on November 29, 1918, at the above mentioned post. Rank, officer candidate.


(8)-CUNNINGHAM, RAYMOND B .- Joined the service of the U. S. Army on May 24, 1918 and for duty was sent to Camp J ckson, S. C., where he served with various artillery units. With the rank of sergeant was mustered ont of service on December 13. 1918.


(9)-LEAKE, IRA D .- Enlisted for military duty on March 5. 1918. First assigned to the Coast Artillery Corps and later transferred to the 2nd Anti-aircraft Bat- tery, 8th Company. Stationed at Columbus Barracks, Ohio and Fort Monroe, Va. Discharged form the ser- vice on April 10, 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Rank, private, first-clas.


(10)-WARWICK, LUTHIER L .- Began his military career at Camp Jackson, S. C. on July 1. 1918. His organi- zation was Battery B, 12th Regiment, Field Artill- ery Replacement Division. With the rank of private received his honorable discharge on January 21, 1919.


(11)-PRESTON, KARL C .- On May 24, 1918 joined the United States Army and for duty was assigned to the 2nd Corps, Artillery Park, stationed at Camp Jack- son. S. C. Sailed for France on July 10, 1918 and took part in the Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Oise-Aisne and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. With the rank of wagoner returned to the States July 5, 1919.


(12)-DAMEWOOD, STERLING L .- After entry into the military service on May 21, 1918 was assigned to Bat- tery C, 13th Battalion, Field Artillery Replacement Divi ion. Transferred to Company D. 52nd Pioneer Infantry. Stationed at Camp Jackson and Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Discharged on February 15, 1919 at the latter mentioned camp. Rank, private.


(13)-SHELL, JAMES REED-Entered the military service on May 24, 1918. First assigned to Headquarters Sup- ply Company, Ist Regiment, Field Artillery Replace- ment Division and later transferred to Battery C, 14th Battalion, Field Artillery Replacement Division. Stationed at Fort Thomas, Ky. and Camp Jackson, S. C. Discharged on December 23, 1918. Kank, private first-class.


(14)-JONES, EUGENE P .- Inducted into the military service on May 21, 1918 and was assigned to Battery D, Field Artillery Replacement Division. Received his training at Camp Jackson, S. C., Camp Lee, Va. and Fort Thomas, Ky. Mustered out of the servicd on December 20, 1918 wih the rank of private.


'(15)-DRAKE, ELMER-Answered the call to the colors on May 24, 1918 and was assigned to Battery A, 1st Regiment. Field Artillery Replacement Division. stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. With the rank of corporal received his honorable discharge on December 21. 1918.


(16)-ARWOOD. SCHUYLER A .- On May 24, 1918 became a member of the United States Army. His organization was Battery A, Field Artillery Replacement Division with headquarters at Camp Jackson, S. C. Mustered out of the service in December, 1918. Rank, private.


(17)-HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM A .- On May 21, 1918 Private Humphreys became a member of Battery A, 13th Battalion, 5th Regiment, Field Artillery Replace- ment Division. Was transfered to Headquarters Com- pany of the same regiment and the same division. Saw active duty at Camp Jackson and Fort Thomas and at the former mentioned post received his honorable discharge on December 5, 1918.


(18)-MOORE, JACOB B .- Began his military career as a member of Supply Company, 3rd Regiment. Field Artillery Replacement Division on August 5, 1918. Transferred to the 20th Trench Mortar Battery. Dis- charged at Camp Jackson on January 22, 1919 with the rank of wagoner.


(19)-WILKERSON, GEORGE D .- After induction on Sep- tember 4. 1918 became a member of Company K, 57th Pioneer Infantry. Embarked for France on September 29, 1918, and upon his arrival was assigned to Company M. 49th Infantry. Took part in all the operations of his command and with the rank of corporal returned to America January 22, 1919.


(20)-MOORE, CHARLES BACHMAN .- On June 20. 1918 entered the military service and was assigned to the Signal Corps, stationed at College Park, Washingon, D. C. In October 1918 was transferred to Camp Meade. Md. With the rank of private was mastered out Of the service on November 25, 1918.


(21)-LLOYD, JAMES CLYDE .- On August 6, 1917 volun- teered his service to the Canadian Army. As a mem- ber of 2nd Company, Princess Patricia Canadian In- fantry, 3rd Division received his military training at Toronto, Canada, and Seaford Sussex, England. Took part in all the engagements of his command until wound- ed on August 26, 1918. Removed to a hospital in Wales, remaining there until January 5. 1919. With the rank of sergeant returned to Canada on August 19, 1919.


(22)-BOLINGER, J. CLARENCE-Entered the military service on May 21, 1918 and was assigned to Battery B, 2nd Regiment, Field Artillery Replacement Division. Stationed at Camp Jackson until discharged on Decem- ber 13, 1918. Rank, sergeant.


(23)-RATHIBURN. JAMES B .- Corporal Rathburn began his military career on May 21, 1918 and for duty was assigned to Supply Company, 10th Regiment, Field Artillery Replacement Division. Stationed at Fort Thomas and Camp Jackson. Discharged at the latter named post on December 10, 1918.


(24)-MINCEY EDWARD O .- After enlisting in the United States Army on June 3, 1918 was assigned to Head- quarters Company, 3rd Regiment, Field Artillery Re- placement Division. Received his military training at Fort Oglethorpe and Camp Jackson. Discharged in March 1918. Rank, sergeant.


(25)-SCRUGGS, LLOYD CALLOWAY-Joined the U. S. Army May 21, 1918. and was assigned to Battery D, 1st Regiment. 1st Brigade, Field Artillery Replacement Di- vision. Transferred to Battery E, 26th Field Artill- ery. 9th Division. Trained at Camp Jackson, Camp McClellan and Camp Taylor. Discharged on February 5, 1919, with the rank of sergeant.


(26)-MESSER, OTHA-After entry into the military ser- vice was assigned to Battery B, 8th Regiment, Field Artillery Replcement Division. Later transterrod to the 3rd Company, 1st Replacement Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Trained at Camp Jackson and Camp Sherman. Was stationed at the latter mentioned camp until discharged on January 7, 1919. Rank, corporal.


(27)-COX, CHIARLES C .- Answered the call to the colors on April 26, 1918, and became a member of the Quartermaster Corps. After a short period of training in the States sailed for overseas duty upon August 6, 1918. Saw action in the Haute Alsace Sector. Re- turned to America on May 29, 1919, and in the following month received his honorable discharge. Rank, private.


(28)-ROGERS, HOWARD A .- On May 15, 1918 became a member of Battery C, 2nd Regiment, Field Artill- ery Replacement Division, stationed at Camp Taylor, Ky. Discharged on December 17, 1918 with the rank of private.


(29)-CARTER, JOHN T .- Inducted into the military ser- vice on September 4, 1918. and assigned to the 57th Pioneer Infantry. Received his training at Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Mustered out of the service on Sep- tember 9, 1918. Rank, private.


(30)-WELCH, JAMES R .- Began his military career on May 21, 1918, as a member of field artillery, unas- signed. Embarked for France on July 21, 1918 and in October was assigned to Park Battery, 2nd Corps, Ar- tillery Park. Was in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. With the rank of private returned to the States in July. 1919 and was discharged.


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(1)-LEDFORD, BENJAMIN C .- Enlisted for military duty August 18, 1916. As a member of Company D, 115th Machine Gun Battalion sailed for France May 11, 1918. Was actively engaged in the fighting of Ypres, Hinden- burg Line near Bellicourt, Nauroy, Premont, Vaux Andigny and Selle River. Discharged April 2, 1919, Rank, private.


(2)-ROGERS, OGG-Began his military career June 27, 1918. as a member of Company C, 1st Infantry. Sail- ed for overseas in August, 1918, and upon arrival was assigned to Prisoner of War Escort Company No. 75. Rank, private.


(3)-KESTERSON, TOM OTEY-As a member of the Aviation Section, United States Army began his mil- itary training at Urbana, Ill., September, 1918. Dis- charged March 13, 1919, with the rank of cadet.


(4)-WATSON, CARL L .- After entry into the military service in May, 1918, was assigned to Battery B, Ist Battalion, Ist Brigade, Field Artillery Replacement Division. Stationed at Camp Jackson and Camp Wads- worth for training. Discharged at the latter named post in December, 1918. Rank, first sergeant.


(5)-WILEY, ROBERT M .- During service in the army he was with organizations in England and France. His last assignment was to Headquarters Company, Field Artillery Replacement Regiment. Returned to America in March, 1919.


(6)-COOPER, OTIS B .- Entered the military service in October, 1918, as a member of the Students' Army Training Corps, at the University of Tennessee. Mus- tered out of federal service in December, 1918.


(7)-FANZ, LEO I .- After induction April 9. 1918, was assigned to Medical Supply Detachment, Quartermaster Corps. Stationed at Camp Hill, Camp Stuart and Newport News. Discharged with the rank of cor- poral April 16, 1919, at Camp Lee, Virginia.


(8)-MAKEMSON, HERBERT WILLIAM-As a member of 114th Company, 2nd Provisional Brigade, U. S. M. C., hegan his military career June 13, 1918. Stationed at Paris Island until July, 1918, then sent to the Is- land of San Domingo for active duty. Spent eleven months in the hills near San Pedro De Marcoris, D. R. Discharged as a private, first-class, June 4, 1919.


(9)-BEALS, MILLARD F .- In December, 1917, was as- signed to Company B, Ordnance Department, U. S. Army. Saw active service at Camps Jackson, Dix and Devens. Mustered out in December, 1918, with the rank of sergeant.


(10)-OWENSBY, JETER P .- After enlistment Septemher 20, 1917, was sent to Camp Sevier for military training. As a member of Battery E, 115th F. A., 30th Di- vision sailed for France June 4, 1918. Was active in the fighting at Toul, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Woevre Offensives. Discharged at Fort Oglethorpe April 14, 1919, with rank of private, first-class.


(11)-WILEY, WALTER H., JR .- Was admitted as a mem- ber of the Students' Army Training Corps October 3, 1918. Stationed at the University of Tennessee until mustered out December 7, 1918.


(12)-KEENER, J. BROWNLEE-His military service be- gan December 7. 1917, as a member of the 668th Aero Squadron. On July 9, 1918, transferred to the 46th Balloon Company. Received training at Kelly Field and Fort Omaha, Neb. Mustered out with the rank of sergeant, first-class, December 12, 1918, at Camp Morrison, Virginia.


(13)-KIRK, WILLIAM DEADRICK-After entering the ser- vice December 13, 1917, and training for several months in the States sailed for France in August, 1918. His organization was Mechanical Repair Unit No. 308, Motor Transport Corps. Held the rank of sergeant.


(14)-NICHOLS, RALPH-Volunteered his services to the U. S. Marine Corps April 17, 1917. and assigned to 8th Machine Gun Company, 5th Regiment, 2nd Di- vision. Embarked for France June 14, 1917, and took part in three major defensives and two major offen- sives. Gassed November 8. 1918, and wounded Novem- ber 11. 1918. Discharged June 25, 1919, with rank of corporal.


(15)-THOMPSON, ARTIIUR ROBIN-After entry into the military service June 29, 1917, was assigned to the Camp Quartermaster Corps at Camp Sevier. On March 15, 1918, was transferred to the United States Army School of Aerial Photography at Rochester, N. Y. Promoted to instructor of aerial photography May 3. 1918. Discharged December 18, 1918, with rank of sergeant.


(16)-HAMMOCK, HENRY K .- Corporal Hammock began his military service September 21, 1917, as a mem- ber of the 105th Sunply Train, Motor Truck Company E. 30th Division. Mustered out at Camp Sevier Feb- ruary 11, 1918, on account of physical disability.


(17)-FELIX, EARL LOLIS-Became a member of the Students' Army Training Corps October 5, 1918. Sta- tioned at the University of Tennessee until discharged December 11, 1918 ..


(18)-PICKLE, MILBURN E .- Enlisted for military duty September 21, 1917, and sent to Camp Gordon for training. First assigned to 307th Signal Battalion and later transferred to Camp Sevier and placed in Com- pany F, 105th Supply Train, 30th Division. Embarked for France June 11, 1918, and took part in all the engagements of his command. Mustered out of fed- eral service April 14, 1919, with rank of corporal.


(19)-LINDSEY, JOHN R .- Entered the military service May 8, 1918, at Camp Pike and assigned to Company D, 1st Receiving and Training Battalion. On August 31, 1918, was transferred to the Salvage Company, Quarter- master Corps. Mustered out March 14, 1919, with rank of private.


(20)-BURNETT, WALTER E .- As a member of Battery A, 137th Field Artillery, received training at Camp Shelby and sailed for France October 6, 1918. Enliet- ment period from August 5, 1918, to January 14, 1919. Rank, private.


(21)-BRISCOE, RUSSELL-Enlisted in the Marine Corps at Knoxville on October 15. 1918. Trained at Paris Island, S. C., and then ordered to Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C., where he remained on duty until discharged from the service July 29, 1919. Rank, cor- poral.


(22)-MILLER, WALTER C .- During the World War ser- ved first with the 307th Auxiliary Remount Depot, Quartermaster Corps, and later with Company D, 62nd Pioneer Infantry. Stationed at Camp Wadsworth until discharged March 24, 1919. Rank, private.


(23)-ELLIS WILBUR J .- In September, 1917, began his military career as a member Medical Detachment, Base Hospital. Camp Gordon. Transferred Octoher 15, 1918. to Medical Replacement Unit No. 35, 54th Artillery, C. A. C. Foreign service dates from September 13, 1918. to March 8, 1919. Received his honorable dis- charge March 21, 1919, at Camp Gordon. Rank, ser- geant, first-class.


(24)-BOATMAN, WALLACE-He was ordered to Camp Wadsworth, S. C., for training after he entered the army in fall of 1918. He was assigned to the Supply Company. 27th Pioneer Infantry, with which he served until discharged.


(25)-GILL, WILLIAM HOYL-While a student at Lincoln Memorial University, was a member of the Students' Army Training Corps. Enlisted in October, 1918, and discharged December 10, 1918.




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