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Name: Duke, Thomas Hershell - Rank: Sergeant
Son of William A. (deceased) and Ella Duke; born March 8, 1891, Williamsburg, Wayne County, Ind. Bank clerk. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army July 23, 1917, Indianapolis, Ind. Sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Transferred to Kelly Field, Tex.; assigned to duty as Clerk in Headquarters Unit of 27th Aerial Squadron. Transferred to Ft. Sill, Okla.; assigned to 4th Aerial Squadron. Entered Central Officers Training Camp, Camp Taylor, Ky. Died of mastoiditis November 12, 1918, at Camp Taylor. Buried at Williamsburg, Ind.Name: Erk, Elmer William - Rank: Private
Son of Alfred John and Gertrude Anna Erk; born May 1, 1896, Richmond, Ind. Farmer. Entered service September 20, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company E, 151st Infantry, 38th Division. Taken ill with spinal meningitis at Camp Shelby. Honorably discharged February 5, 1918, because of ill health. Died of influenza February 18, 1920, Richmond, Ind. Buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Fishetti, William - Rank: Private
Son of Antonio and Angelo Fishetti; born December 11, 1894, Bisaccia, Italy. Came to U.S. (date not given) and was employed as a laborer in Richmond, Ind., when he enlisted in U.S. Regular Army in June, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; assigned to Replacement Battalion. Overseas (date not known); assigned to 28th Infantry, 1st Division. Killed in action in France. Date and place of death and burial not known.Name: Flook, Robert William - Rank: Private
Son of William and Josephine Flook; born December 18, 1895, Omaha, Neb. Moved to Wayne County, Ind. the following year. Farmer. Entered service March 6, 1918, Cambridge City, Ind. Sent to Camp Greenleaf, Ga. Transferred to Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; assigned to Field Hospital, Company No. 6. Died of pneumonia May 4, 1918, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Centerville, Ind. Survived by widow, Jennie Maxine Flook, Centerville, Ind.Name: Franklin, Clyde M. - Rank: Private
Son of Dr. John C. and Mary M. Franklin; born August 11, 1896, Clay Township, Wayne County, Ind Farmer. Entered service September 5, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 38th Company, 10th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to West Point, Ky.; assigned to Battery B, 70th Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia October 20, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried at Sugar Grove, Clay Township, Wayne County, Ind.Name: Frascione, Tony - Rank: Private
(Names of parents unknown.) Born in 1894, Bisaccia, Italy. Came with brother to Wayne County, Ind. (date not known). Enlisted September 21, 1917, Anderson, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 51st Company, 13th Provisional Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; transferred to Company G, 334th Infantry. Re-assigned to Company G, 6th U.S. Infantry. Embarked April 9, 1918. Died November 19, 1918, from wounds received in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Place of burial not known.Name: Frazier, William Orville - Rank: Private
Son of George and Kate Frazier; born June 19, 1895, Carlos, Wayne County, Ind. Machinist. Entered service September 21, 1917, Hagerstown, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company E, 151st Infantry. Transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Replacement Draft. Embarked June 11, 1918; assigned to Company D, 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Killed in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive October 25, 1918. Buried in Argonne-American Cemetery, Romagne, France.Name: Genn, Frank Fleming - Rank: Private
Son of Dorcas C. and Jessie F. Genn; born January 7, 1895, Richmond, Ind. Stereotyper. Entered service March 30, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 10th Company, 3rd Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y. Embarked May 19, 1918; assigned to Company E, 112th Infantry, 28th Division. Participated in battle of Chateau-Thierry. Killed in action August 5, 1918, St. Gilles, north of Fismes. Buried near the place where he fell.Name: Gross, Merle Francis - Rank: Private
Son of Frank and Nanny Gross; born January 30, 1896, Hamler, Ohio. Moved to Wayne County, Ind. in 1901. Laborer. Entered service May 25, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky., transferred to Camp Beauregard, La; assigned to Company C, 153rd Infantry. Embarked August 6, 1918. Assigned to Company A, 127th Infantry. Killed in action October 15, 1918, Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Buried in Argonne-American Cemetery, Romagne, France. Survived by widow, Nora Gross, Richmond, Ind.Name: Harvey, William Harry - Rank: Private
Son of Abner and Louise Harvey; born September 20, 1896, Webster, Wayne County, Ind. Employed in restaurant. Entered service September 1, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Automobile Training Camp, Arsenal Technical School, Indianapolis, Ind. Contracted influenza and pneumonia, and died October 8, 1918, Indianapolis, Ind. Buried at Webster, Wayne County, Ind.Name: Hoover, Jesse Bayard - Rank: Private, S.A.T.C.
Son of William H. and Sarah Elizabeth Hoover; born February 28, 1897, Hagerstown, Wayne County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service October 15, 1918, Cambridge City. Sent to Winona Lake, Ind., and entered Vocational Training School. Died of pneumonia November 4, 1918, Warsaw, Ind. Place of burial, Hagerstown, Ind. Survived by widow, Gladys Hoover, Detroit, Mich.Name: Hunt, Paul Meredith - Rank: Private
Son of Jabez and Mattie B. Hunt; born July 18, 1895, Centerville, Wayne County, Ind. Laborer. Entered service September 21, 1917, Cambridge City, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company K, 162nd Infantry. Embarked June 10, 1918. Assigned to Company E, 16th Infantry, 1st Division. Died from wounds July 18-24, 1918 received near Soissons. Reported buried in American Area Cemetery, No. 593, Ploisy, Department of Aisne.Name: Jones, Walter Overman - Rank: Private
Son of Cortez H. and Ora B. Jones; born April 30, 1893, Richmond, Ind. Automobile mechanic. Entered service June 15, 1918, Cambridge City, Ind. Sent to Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Training Detachment No. 1. Transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.; assigned to 28th Provisional Ordance Department Company, 2nd Regiment. Embarked October 5, 1918. Died of pneumonia October 16, 1918, Brest, France. Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Centerville, Ind. Survived by widow, Pearl E. Jones, Centerville, Ind.Name: Kelley, Daniel O. - Rank: Private
Son of David O. and Minnie R. Kelley; born March 16, 1895, Memphis, Clark County, Ind. Moved to Wayne County about 1907. Conductor. Entered service March 11, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Greene, N. C.; assigned to Company F, 59th Infantry, 4th Division. Embarked May 5, 1918. Killed in the battle of Chateau-Thierry, July 19, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery No. 175, South Chevillon, west side road, Grave 119, Meaux, France.Name: Kelley, Raymond Charles - Rank: Private
Son of George W. and Maude Alice Kelley; born January 8, 1896, Brownsville, Union County, Ind. Moved to Wayne County in 1907. Farmer. Entered service October 4, 1917, Cambridge City, Ind. Trained at Camp Taylor, Ky.; and Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company A, 162nd Infantry. Embarked June 11, 1918; assigned to Machine Gun Company, 26th Infantry, 1st Division. Killed in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive October 4, 1918. Buried near Ardennes, France. Cited for bravery in action. American Legion Post, Cambridge City, Ind., named in his honor.Name: Kirk, Robert Bruce - Rank: Private, U.S.M.C.
Son of James L. and Mary W. Kirk; born May 6 1896, Greencastle, Putnam County, Ind. Moved to Wayne County in 1905. Office clerk. Enlisted in U.S. Marines in 1917. Stationed at Santa Domingo, and at League Island. Assigned to 34th Company; transferred to 80th Company, 6th Regiment, 2nd Division. Embarked about February 1, 1918, from League Island. Killed in Belleau Woods, June 11, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery, Commune of Lucy-le-Bacage, Aisne, France.Name: Kramer, George Harry - Rank: Private
Son of Edward A. and Helena Kramer; born December 22, 1892, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Ind. Entered service October 4, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 55th Company, 14th Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company E, 309th Engineers. With Company I, 152nd Infantry, at time of death. Contracted bronchial-pneumonia and died December 26, 1917, Camp Shelby, Miss. Buried in Lutherania Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Lamb, Charles Clifford - Rank: Private
Son of Ezekiel S. and Rachael A. Lamb; born August 9, 1891, Greensfork, Wayne County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service April 26, 1918, Cambridge City, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; transferred to Camp Custer, Mich.; assigned to Company I, 337th Infantry. Embarked July 22, 1918; assigned to Company I, 28th Infantry, 1st Division. Died November 8, 1918, from wounds received in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Argonne Forest. Buried, Commune of Exermont, Department of Ardennes, France.Name: Lewis, Emil George - Rank: Private
Son of John and Mary M. Lewis (Wallace); born March 2, 1897, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Ind. Moved to Wayne County in 1911. Graduate of Richmond Business College. Clerk. Entered service September 4, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 38th Company, 10th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Knox, Ky.; assigned to Headquarters Company, 70th Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia October 19, 1918, at Camp Knox. Buried at Lawrenceburg, Ind.Name: Lichtenfels, Frank John - Rank: Private
Son of Peter and Josephine Lichtenfels (deceased); born March 6, 1888, Richmond, Ind. Railroad employe. Entered service March 30, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Embarked May 7, 1918. Assigned to Company C, 112th Infantry, 28th Division. Engaged in the battles of Chateau-Chateau-Thierry and Marne. Killed in action July 25, 1918, in the Aisne-Marne Offensive. Buried at Le Charmel, on the Aisne River, France.Name: Little, Herschel Morrel - Rank: U.S. Navy
Son of Orlando H. and Lettie B. Little; born September 3, 1892, Richmond, Ind. Served in U.S. Navy from 1910 to 1919. Chief Commissary on the destroyer Monaghan, during the World War. Re-enlis ed November, 1919, Philadelphia, Pa. Transferred to the Tracy, stationed at Constantinople and Batoum, Russia. Accidentally drowned at Batoum, July 28, 1920. Buried at Batoum, Russia. Survived by widow, Lenora Y. Little, Hamilton, Ohio.Name: McCarthy, John Francis - Rank: Quartermaster-Sergeant
Son of John F. and Ella L. McCarthy; born May 26, 1884, Richmond, Ind. Salesmen. Enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps January 25, 1910, New York, N. Y. Re-enlisted after four years of service, January 31, 1914, San Francisco, Cal. Received training at Mare Island, Cal. Stationed on the Massachusetts and Denver, and was in expeditionary service at Nicaragua. Killed in automobile accident June 14, 1917, Oakland, Cal. Buried in Richmond, Wayne County, Ind.Name: McDivitt, William G. - Rank: Private
Son of Lee Delmont and Jeanette McDivitt (Brookshire); born March 22, 1894, Greensfork, Wayne County, Ind. Painter. Entered service July 23, 1918, Cambridge City, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company 10, 3rd Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Contracted pneumonia and died October 11, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried at Greensfork, Wayne County, Ind.Name: Moore, Ralph H. - Rank: Sergeant
Son of Jessie E. and Malinda Moore; born December 20, 1893, Milton, Wayne County, Ind. Bookkeeper. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army June 25, 1917, Detroit, Mich. Stationed at Grayling, Miss.; assigned to Sanitary Detachment, 125th Infantry. Transferred to Waco, Tex.; assigned to Sanitary Detachment, 120th Machine Gun Battalion, 32nd Division. Embarked February 9, 1918. Killed in action in Meuse-Argonne Offensive, October 8, 1918. Buried in Argonne-American Cemetery, Romagne, France.Name: Niebuhr, Walter Christopher - Rank: Private
Son of William and Dora Niebuhr; born February 17, 1895, Richmond, Ind. Shipping clerk. Entered service March 29 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 10th Vompany, 3rd Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Upton, N. Y.; assigned to Company E, 112th Infantry, 28th Division. Embarked May 7, 1918. Killed July 21, 1918, in the battle of Chateau-Thierry.Buried in French Military Cemetery, Aisne, France.Name: Personette, Hugh Wessel - Rank: Apprentice Seaman
Son of Fred and Lillian Personette; born July 27, 1900, Greenfield, Hancock County, Ind. Moved to Wayne County in 1909. Laborer. Entered service July 31, 1918, Indian-apolis, Ind. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill., where he contracted influenza and died September 25, 1918. Buried Greenfield, Hancock County, Ind.Name: Phillips, Oliver P. - Rank: Sergeant
Son of Perry and Martha Phillips; born August 8, 1891, Whitesboro, Tex. Moved to Richmond, Ind. in 1906. Employee Starr Piano Company. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army April 24, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Ft. Monroe, Va.; assigned to Battery F, 74th Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps. Embarked September 23, 1918. Contracted pneumonia while on board transport, and died October 1, 1918. Given military funeral and buried at sea.Name: Powell, Alson - Rank: Sergeant
Son of Ty and Louise Powell; born April 15, 1894, Estill County, Ky. Moved to Wayne County, Ind. in 1913. Carpenter. Enlisted in Ohio National Guard July 12, 1917, Cincinnati, Ohio. Trained at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, El Paso, Tex.; Camp Sherman, Ohio; and Camp Lee, Va. Assigned to Company E, 148th Infantry, 37th Division. Embarked June 22, 1918. Killed in action October 31, 1918, Elsene. Belgium. Buried where he fell. Cited for bravery under fire.Name: Ray, Harry Morton - Rank: Corporal
Son of Frank and Alice Ray; born October 21, 1888, Richmond, Ind. Coremaker. Entered service September 21, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; transferred to Camp Forrest, Ga. Embarked April 9, 1918; assigned to Company H, 6th Infantry, 5th Division. Killed in action October 14, 1918, near Romagne. Buried in Argonne-American Cemetery, Romagne, France. Cited for bravery in action. Survived by widow, Mary B. Ray, Richmond, Ind. American Legion Post, Richmond, Ind., named in his honor.Name: Reino, Leonardo - Rank: Private
Son of Anthony and Mary Reino; born January 12, 1894, Naples, Italy. Employed as a laborer in Richmond, Ind., when he enlisted in U.S. Regular Army September 28, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Ft. Thomas, Ky.; transferred to El Paso, Tex.; assigned to Troop L, 7th Cavalry. Contracted pneumonia and died October 10, 1918, El Paso, Tex. Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Saunders, George Fryar - Rank: Private
Son of John B. and Ella Saunders; born June 16, 1893, Richmond, Wayne County, Ind. Electrician. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army May 16, 1917, Indianapolis, Ind. Sent to Camp Baker, Tex.; assigned to Company B, 8th Mounted Engineers. Transferred to Ft. Bliss, Tex., where he died of pneumonia May 24, 1918. Buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Sharp, Fred Luther - Rank: Private
Son of Henry and Ella Sharp; born November 29, 1893, East Germantown, Wayne County, Ind. Railroad employe. Enlisted in Company M, 4th Infantry, Indiana National Guard, August 12, 1917, Anderson, Ind. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company C, 139th Machine Gun Battalion; then to Replacement Draft. Went overseas June 12, 1918. Assigned to Company A, 6th Engineers. Killed in action October 19, 1918. Buried in Argonne-American Cemetery, Romagne, France.Name: Sheffer, Chelcie Oren - Rank: Private
Son of Amos C. and Luella Sheffer; born November 24, 1897, Wayne County, Ind. Assembler at Wayne Works. Entered service June 15, 1918, Indianapolis, Ind. Sent to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.; assigned to 13th Company, Development Group. Contracted bronchopneumonia and died in base hospital, Camp Hancock, January 7, 1919. Buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Shelton, Everett Norval - Rank: Private
Son of Frank and Clara Shelton; born January 5, 1899, Paxton, Ill. Moved to Wayne County, Ind., in 1909. Lumberman. Entered service October 8, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Interlaken College, Rolling Prairie, Ind.; assigned to Company C, Motor Transport Corps. Contracted influenza and died in a Camp Hospital, Interlaken, Ind., November 8, 1918. Buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Smith, Russell V. - Rank: Sergeant
Son of Clarkson and Ellen Smith; born October 26, 1900, Charleston, W. Va. Moved to Wayne County, Ind. in 1914. Coremaker. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army December 30, 1916, Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Sent to Ft. Screvens, Ga.; assigned to Replacement Draft, Coast Artillery Corps, Unit No. 1. Embarked September 25, 1918. Drowned when the Otranto was torpedoed by a German submarine two miles off the Scottish Coast. Buried in Kilchoman Cemetery, Kilehoman, Islay, Argyll, Scotland.Name: Spangler, Earl Ogden - Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Son of William F. and Minnie Alice Spangler; born June 2, 1890, Logansport, Ind. Moved to Wayne County in 1897. Educated in Earlham College. Automobile dealer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army June 1, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Entered School of Military Aeronautics, University of Illinois; transferred to Taliaferro Field, Tex. Embarked September 5, 1918. Died of pneumonia October 7, 1918, shortly after reaching Brest, France. Body returned, and buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D. C.Name: Steinbrink, Richard Lewis - Rank: Private
Son of Harry and Emma Steinbrink; born January 12, 1896, Richmond, Ind. Leather cutter. Entered service March 7, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; assigned to Medical Corps. Transferred to Camp Humphreys, Va. Became ill with tonsilitis which developed into diphtheria and meningitis. Died May 18, 1918, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. Buried in St. Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Stemple, George Raymond - Rank: Hospital Apprentice
Son of John A. and Lillie Anna Stemple; born April 30, 1895, Richmond, Ind. Farmer. Entered U.S. Navy April 29, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill. Served as a Hospital Apprentice, 2nd Class, in the Naval Reserve. Died of influenza September 20, 1918, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill. Buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Ind. Name: Stewart, Carl - Rank: Private Son of William E. and Margaret Stewart; born December 3, 1889, at Greens Fork, Wayne County, Ind. Student at Richmond Business College. Hostler. Entered service May 18, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; assigned to Recruit Company H, 36th Infantry. Transferred to Ft. Snelling, Minn., to Supply Company, 36th Infantry. Later sent to Camp Devens, Mass., where he died of pulmonary pneumonia October 7, 1918. Buried in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond, Ind. Name: Taylor, Elmer Kenneth - Rank: Private Son of Hugh Parks and Emma Taylor; born August 2, 1898, Richmond, Ind. Chauffeur. Enlisted in Cavalry of U.S. Regular Army May 8, 1918, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Trained at Camp Harry Jones, Ariz., and Ft. Douglas, Ariz. Assigned to Company No. 2, Recruiting Detachment, 3rd Brigade; transferred to Troop F, 1st Cavalry. Contracted pneumonia and died November 25, 1918, Ft. Douglas. Buried in Spring Lawn Cemetery, New Paris, Ohio. Name: Tout, Leroy - Rank: Private Son of Jerome E. and Mary Rowe Tout; born January 22, 1884, East Germantown, Wayne County, Ind. Railroad employe. Entered service September 21, 1917, Cambridge City, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Replacement Draft. Embarked from New York June 11, 1918. Assigned to Company H, 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Gassed at Soissons, and died July 31, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery near Paris. Survived by widow, Iva Tout, and son, Olin Wayne Tout, Centerville, Ind. Name: Van Horn, John Sylvester - Rank: U.S. Navy Son of Amos and Bertha E. Van Horn (deceased); born July 17, 1900, Richmond, Ind. Machinist. Enlisted in the U.S. Navy February 19, 1917, St. Louis, Mo. (Service record incomplete.) Lost his life September 30, 1918, when the U.S. transport Ticonderoga was torpedoed by enemy submarine in mid ocean. Body never recovered. Name: Wagner, Glen G. - Rank: Private Son of Henry and Clara Wagner; born July 6, 1896, Liberty, Union County, Ind. Moved to Wayne County in 1904. Laborer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army April 16, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; transferred to Douglas, Ariz.; assigned to Company F, 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Embarked June 14, 1917. Died from wounds September 13, 1918, received in the St. Mihiel Offensive. Buried at St. Mihiel, France.Name: Walls, Roland Herman - Rank: Private
Son of Harry L. and Anna B. Walls; born February 14, 1897, Richmond, Ind. Piano tuner. Enlisted in the U.S. Regular Army November 11, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Trained at Ft. Du Pont, Del., and Ft. Wadsworth, N. Y. Embarked August 3, 1917. Assigned to Trench Mortar Battery. Gassed and returned to U.S. as casualty, June 6, 1918. Discharged October 24, 1918. Died March 11, 1920, Richmond, Ind., from effects of being gassed. Buried in St. Andrews Cemetery, Richmond, Ind.Name: Wright, Theodore Ephriam - Rank: Private
Son of Ephriam (deceased) and Margaret Wright; born July 16, 1894, Williamsburg, Wayne County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service October 5, 1917, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company G, 151st Infantry; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company L, 162nd Infantry. Embarked from Camp Merritt, N. J. July 11, 1918. Assigned to Company M, 28th Infantry, 1st Division. Killed in action in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, October 1, 1918. Cited by Division Commander for gallantry in action and especially meritorious service.Names reported from Wayne County for whom complete records could not be obtained.
Name: Beckstell, Orval Beckstell - Pershing, Ind. Private, died at Camp Hancock, Ga., sometime in November, 1918. Name: James, Charles H. - Richmond, Ind. Private, U.S. Marines. Died November 21, 1918 from wounds received in action. Name: McMinn, David - Richmond, Ind. Sergeant; killed in action July 15, 1918. Back to Military Index